During four months of field surveys at the Reserva Biologica San Francisco in the south Ecuadorian Andes, caterpillars of 59 Geometridae species were collected in a montane rainforest between 1800 and 2800m altitude and reared to adults. The resulting data on host plant affiliations of these species was collated. The preimaginal stages of 58 and adult stages of all 59 species are depicted in colour plates. Observations on morphology and behaviour are briefly described. Five species, documented for the first time in the study area by means of larval collections, had not been previously collected by intensive light-trap surveys. Together with published literature records, life-history data covers 8.6% of the 1271 geometrid species observed so...
A long-term goal in evolutionary ecology is to explain the incredible diversity of insect herbivores...
Parasitoids represent a diverse and little studied group of insects, employing variety of adaptation...
This study encompasses three trophic levels, including description and observations of a butterfly c...
The very species-rich tropical moth genus Eois Hübner (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) is a promising mode...
A biological inventory focused on plant-caterpillar-parasitoid associations at Yanayacu Biological S...
Most of the unknown biological diversity of macro-organisms remaining to be discovered and described...
Most of the unknown biological diversity of macro-organisms remaining to be discovered and described...
Parasitoids of the family Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) were obtained during an inventory of Lepidopte...
Nine lactiferous plants of five families were examined for caterpillars in a 4 ha cerrado sensu stri...
Nine lactiferous plants of five families were examined for caterpillars in a 4 ha cerrado sensu stri...
The descriptive taxonomic study reported here is focused on Glyptapanteles, a species-rich genus of ...
Predictability in the composition of tropical assemblages of insect herbivores was studied using a s...
Here we describe the immature stages and ecological associations of Antirrhea adoptiva porphyrostict...
A long-term goal in evolutionary ecology is to explain the incredible diversity of insect herbivores...
Parasitoids represent a diverse and little studied group of insects, employing variety of adaptation...
This study encompasses three trophic levels, including description and observations of a butterfly c...
The very species-rich tropical moth genus Eois Hübner (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) is a promising mode...
A biological inventory focused on plant-caterpillar-parasitoid associations at Yanayacu Biological S...
Most of the unknown biological diversity of macro-organisms remaining to be discovered and described...
Most of the unknown biological diversity of macro-organisms remaining to be discovered and described...
Parasitoids of the family Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) were obtained during an inventory of Lepidopte...
Nine lactiferous plants of five families were examined for caterpillars in a 4 ha cerrado sensu stri...
Nine lactiferous plants of five families were examined for caterpillars in a 4 ha cerrado sensu stri...
The descriptive taxonomic study reported here is focused on Glyptapanteles, a species-rich genus of ...
Predictability in the composition of tropical assemblages of insect herbivores was studied using a s...
Here we describe the immature stages and ecological associations of Antirrhea adoptiva porphyrostict...
A long-term goal in evolutionary ecology is to explain the incredible diversity of insect herbivores...
Parasitoids represent a diverse and little studied group of insects, employing variety of adaptation...
This study encompasses three trophic levels, including description and observations of a butterfly c...