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An updated catalogue of the Geometridae (Lepidoptera: Geometroidea) from Chile. Part I: Archiearinae, Geometrinae and Sterrhinae

Journal

GAYANA
Volume 82, Issue 1, Pages 15-25

Publisher

EDICIONES UNIV, CONCEPCION
DOI: 10.4067/S0717-65382018000100015

Keywords

Distribution; Flight period; Host plants; New records; Taxonomy

Funding

  1. Beca Doctorado Nacional CONICYT [21161423]
  2. project EDPG of Direccion de Postgrado, Universidad de Concepcion [LPR-161]
  3. Beca Magister Nacional CONICYT [22162333]
  4. Research Division of the Universidad de Concepcion [214.113.087-1.0]

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The Geometridae are the second most diverse family of Lepidoptera. Seven subfamilies of geometrid moths have been recognized worldwide, and five of those have been recorded in Chile. The highest species richness of Chilean Geometrids is concentrated in Ennominae and Larentiinae, subfamilies that will be treated in subsequent volumes of this catalog. The earlier catalogue of the Chilean geometrid moths was published by Angulo & Casanueva (1981), who listed species with no more records that type locality and some flight periods. Since then, much of the taxonomic knowledge has changed, resulting in new combinations and descriptions of numerous new species, as well as establishing new species records for Chile. For each species, we include BIN number (if available), synonymy, biological data, host, references, known geographical distribution, flight period and reference photographs of species. In order to obtain both old and new data, we used specimens from different national and international scientific collections. The result was a review of 13 geometrid moths, which represent the three less known subfamilies of this group in Chile: Archiearinae, Geometrinae and Sterrhinae.

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