Flightless Females in the Neotropical Moth Genus Cataspilates Warren (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)

Vargas H.A.

Keywords: andes, sexual dimorphism, dna barcodes, brachypterous, apterous, flightless

Abstract

Although adults are winged and able to fly in most Lepidoptera species, they are apterous or brachypterous and unable to fly in others, such as the flightless females of some geometrid moths. Records of flightless females in the highly diverse and widespread tribe Boarmiini (Geometridae: Ennominae) are mainly restricted to some Nearctic and Palearctic genera. The aim of this study is to provide the first record of flightless females for Cataspilates Warren, 1897, a Boarmiini genus endemic to the Neotropical Region, through the description of Cataspilates marceloi sp. nov. from the arid highlands of the western slopes of the Andes of northern Chile. DNA barcodes confirmed the conspecificity of brachypterous females and winged males reared from larvae collected on the native shrub Adesmia spinosissima (Fabaceae). This contribution represents the first female description for Cataspilates and provides a new opportunity to improve the understanding of the evolution of flightlessness in geometrid moths.

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Título según WOS: Flightless Females in the Neotropical Moth Genus Cataspilates Warren (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)
Título según SCOPUS: Flightless Females in the Neotropical Moth Genus Cataspilates Warren (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) †
Título de la Revista: Insects
Volumen: 13
Número: 11
Editorial: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/insects13111003

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS