The taxonomy of South American Scythrididae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) is revised, based on external morphology, genitalia, male abdominal segment VIII, and DNA barcodes using genetic distances, BINs, and a tentative molecular phylogeny. Data include both historical and fresh specimens from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Peru. Thirty-four species are recognised as valid, and the fauna classified in three genera. Type specimens and morphology of all species are described and figured in detail. DNA barcode sequences of the COI gene were successful for 22 species, the average genetic divergence between species being 5.1%. A key to Neotropical Scythrididae species is provided, based on the male genitalia and abdomin...
The identity, status and taxonomic position of seven species of Neotropical satyrine butterflies are...
Because the tropical regions of America harbor the highest concentration of butterfly species, its f...
Tergissima and Femniterga, new genera, are described from hitherto seldom sampled localities of 500-...
The taxonomy of South American Scythrididae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) is revised, based on externa...
Se describen e ilustran dos nuevas especies de Scrobipalpomima para Chile, Scrobipalpomima manuscrip...
A review was made of the Scythrididae in the Bruand collection. This led to certain faunistic and ta...
SUMMARY Based on the known literature, keys are given for the identification of South American Pleco...
FIGURE 1. Map of the type localities of Scythris farsi [], Bactrianoscythris satyrella [], B. pamiri...
Feltia llanoi (Köhler, 1953) stat. rev. and its hitherto senior subjective synonym Feltia brachystri...
<div><p>Because the tropical regions of America harbor the highest concentration of butterfly specie...
The historical biogeography of insects in South America is largely unknown, as dated phylogenies hav...
International audienceWe revise the taxonomy and phylogeny of the genera Steromapedaliodes Forster, ...
Three new species of Apatelodidae are described from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay: Apate...
FIGURE 7. Female genitalia. A—Bactrianoscythris annae sp. nov. B—Bactrianoscythris afghana sp. nov
Macrostomus ferrugineus (Fabricius, 1805), the type-species of Macrostomus Wiedemann, 1817 and Porph...
The identity, status and taxonomic position of seven species of Neotropical satyrine butterflies are...
Because the tropical regions of America harbor the highest concentration of butterfly species, its f...
Tergissima and Femniterga, new genera, are described from hitherto seldom sampled localities of 500-...
The taxonomy of South American Scythrididae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) is revised, based on externa...
Se describen e ilustran dos nuevas especies de Scrobipalpomima para Chile, Scrobipalpomima manuscrip...
A review was made of the Scythrididae in the Bruand collection. This led to certain faunistic and ta...
SUMMARY Based on the known literature, keys are given for the identification of South American Pleco...
FIGURE 1. Map of the type localities of Scythris farsi [], Bactrianoscythris satyrella [], B. pamiri...
Feltia llanoi (Köhler, 1953) stat. rev. and its hitherto senior subjective synonym Feltia brachystri...
<div><p>Because the tropical regions of America harbor the highest concentration of butterfly specie...
The historical biogeography of insects in South America is largely unknown, as dated phylogenies hav...
International audienceWe revise the taxonomy and phylogeny of the genera Steromapedaliodes Forster, ...
Three new species of Apatelodidae are described from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay: Apate...
FIGURE 7. Female genitalia. A—Bactrianoscythris annae sp. nov. B—Bactrianoscythris afghana sp. nov
Macrostomus ferrugineus (Fabricius, 1805), the type-species of Macrostomus Wiedemann, 1817 and Porph...
The identity, status and taxonomic position of seven species of Neotropical satyrine butterflies are...
Because the tropical regions of America harbor the highest concentration of butterfly species, its f...
Tergissima and Femniterga, new genera, are described from hitherto seldom sampled localities of 500-...