First records of the new species (and new genus) Lourdesiella falcatum (Lepidoptera: Stathmopodidae, Gelechioidea) in southwestern Iberian Peninsula (Spain)

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Description

The first records of the new species (and new genus) Lourdesiella falcatum Bernabé, Huertas & Vives, 2023 (Lepidoptera:Stathmopodidae, Gelechioidea), obtained during transects in the Parque Natural de la Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche (Huelva, Spain), in 2020 and 2021, are documented. More information in: Bernabé-Ruiz, P.M., Huertas Dionisio, M., & Vives Moreno, A. (2023). Lourdesiella Bernabé, Huertas & Vives, new genus of the family Stathmopodidae and description of the species Lourdesiella falcatum Bernabé, Huertas & Vives, sp. nov. in the Iberian Peninsula (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea). SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, 51(204), 739–754. https://doi.org/10.57065/shilap.795

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Bernabé-Ruiz PM, Huertas-Dionisio M, Vives Moreno A (2023) The first records of the new species (and new genus) Lourdesiella falcatum Bernabé, Huertas & Vives, 2023 (Lepidoptera: Stathmopodidae, Gelechioidea), obtained during transects in the Parque Natural de la Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche (Huelva, Spain), in 2020 and 2021.

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Keywords

Samplingevent; Specimen; new species; new genus; Lourdesiella falcatum; Lepidoptera; Stathmopodidae

Contacts

Pedro Miguel Bernabé-Ruiz
  • Metadata Provider
  • Author
  • Originator
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  • Doctoral student
Universidad de Huelva
  • Plaza de la Morana Portal 1, 1 B.
21004 HUELVA
Huelva
ES
  • +34600757220
Antonio Vives Moreno
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Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
  • Avenida de Puerta de Hierro, 2
28040 Madrid
Madrid
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Amparo Blay Goicoechea
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MNCN
  • C/ José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2
28006 Madrid
Madrid
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Geographic Coverage

Half hectare plot in the south-west of the Iberian Peninsula. Centre coordinates of the study plot: 37.9064N -6.8092W, Datum WGS84.

Bounding Coordinates South West [37.906, -6.81], North East [37.907, -6.809]

Taxonomic Coverage

Lourdesiella falcatum, new species (and new genus) of Lepidoptera, family Statmopodidae, superfamily Gelechioidea

Species Lourdesiella falcatum

Temporal Coverage

Start Date 2020-06-26
Start Date 2021-06-15

Project Data

The captures are the result of two transects carried out as a continuation of those carried out in the thesis described below.

Title Influence of environmental variables on a lepidopteran community in a Mediterranean mid-mountain area
Identifier Doctoral thesis
Funding No sources of funding
Study Area Description This study was carried out on a 0.5 ha plot located at the bottom of a valley called Barranco de Carabaña, within the Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Natural Park. It has an altitude of 600 m above sea level, a north-north-west orientation and an average slope of 20 %. Within the boundaries of the plot there are four different habitats: chestnut woodland (Habitat of Community Interest 9260-Castanea sativa woodland), an orchard, hedgerows on the boundaries and a gallery woodland in the northern area. The predominant tree species surrounding the plot belong to the genus Quercus, in order of importance, Q. suber L., Q. faginea Lam. and Q. rotundifolia Lam.
Design Description Working hypothesis and objectives: 1º. To identify and quantify the lepidoptera present in a small plot of half a hectare located in Cortegana (Huelva), within the Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Natural Park 2º. By means of a bibliographic and documentary review, to characterise the lepidopteran community present, offering data on their flight phenology, number of generations, biogeographical distribution, feeding, their behaviour as potential pests, degree of protection-threat and previous records in the province of Huelva and Andalusia. 3º. To gain detailed knowledge of the flora and plant communities in the study area. 4º. To provide data and improvements in the management of the Habitats of Community Interest 9260-Castanea sativa forests and 6310-Evergreen Quercus spp. forests, protected by the Habitats Directive, in order to preserve their rich biodiversity. 5º. Studies of ecological diversity, including the Shannon index, monthly and seasonal. 6º. Multivariate predictive models relating specific richness and climatology. Motivations: There is little work on the lepidopteran communities present in the Sierra de Aracena, located in the north of the province of Huelva and covered by the Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Natural Park (hereafter referred to as PNSAPA). Nor do we know of any other study of this order of insects, based on systematic sampling carried out over several years in this region. This thesis aims to fill this gap in knowledge by carrying out systematic surveys over three years (2017-2019) in a specific point of the PNSAPA. In June 2020 and 2021, daytime transects through the different habitats that make up the study area (orchard, chestnut grove, gallery forest and hedgerows) with a length of about 250 m, following, in general, the methodology described by Pollard & Yate (1993).

The personnel involved in the project:

Pedro Miguel Bernabé-Ruiz
Francisco Javier Jiménez-Nieva
Juan Carlos Pérez-Quintero

Sampling Methods

In June 2020 and 2021, daytime transects through the different habitats that make up the study area (orchard, chestnut grove, gallery forest and hedgerows) with a length of about 250 m, following, in general, the methodology described by Pollard & Yate (1993).

Study Extent This study was carried out on a 0.5 ha plot located at the bottom of a valley called Barranco de Carabaña, within the Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Natural Park. It has an altitude of 600 m above sea level, a north-north-west orientation and an average slope of 20 %. Within the boundaries of the plot there are four different habitats: chestnut woodland (Habitat of Community Interest 9260-Castanea sativa woodland), an orchard, hedgerows on the boundaries and a gallery woodland in the northern area. The predominant tree species surrounding the plot belong to the genus Quercus, in order of importance, Q. suber L., Q. faginea Lam. and Q. rotundifolia Lam.
Quality Control In addition to comparing the morphological elements of the captured specimens, at all stages of development, including the genitalia, the proposed tool for molecular identification of Lepidoptera species, or DNA barcode marker, which uses the nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial molecular marker cytochrome oxidase I (COI) (Hebert et al. 2003), has also been used (Hebert et al. 2003). More details on the link: https://doi.org/10.57065/shilap.795

Method step description:

  1. They are described in detail at the following link: https://doi.org/10.57065/shilap.795

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Bernabé-Ruiz, P.M., Huertas Dionisio, M., & Vives Moreno, A. (2023). Lourdesiella Bernabé, Huertas & Vives, new genus of the family Stathmopodidae and description of the species Lourdesiella falcatum Bernabé, Huertas & Vives, sp. nov. in the Iberian Peninsula (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea). SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, 51(204), 739–754. https://doi.org/10.57065/shilap.795 https://doi.org/10.57065/shilap.795

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers 10.15470/laeqig
09a08c42-6733-4e00-b049-2cf2b0c1049b
https://ipt.gbif.es/resource?r=uhu-lepi-lourdesiella