2018
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4392201704721
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Diversity patterns of hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) in the canopy of an ombrophilous forest in Central Amazon, Brazil

Abstract: Sphingidae attracted to light were systematically collected in an Amazonian forest canopy. Sampling occurred at a height of 34 m in an upland primary rainforest plateau in the Cueiras River basin, located within the Experimental Station of Tropical Silviculture, Manaus municipality, Amazonas, Brazil. The hawkmoths were collected using a vertical white sheet illuminated by a 250 W mixed mercury light and a 20 W black-light (BLB) fluorescent tube. Monthly collections were carried out from January to December 200… Show more

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“…S obs: observed richness.Five species, Eumorpha phorbas (Cramer, 1775), Isognathus excelsior(Boisduval, [1875]), Oryba kadeni (Schaufuss, 1870), Pachylia darceta and Manduca leucospila(Rothschild & Jordan, 1903) are recorded for the first time in the northeastern region. These species were recorded previously mainly in the Amazon biome(Motta, Ferreira, & Aguiar, 1991;Motta, Aguilera-Peralta, & Andreazze, 1998;Motta & Andreazze, 2001;Motta & Xavier-Filho, 2005;Lourido et al, 2018;Conceição & Teston, 2020) Martin et al (2011). also recorded Oryba kadeni, Eumorpha phorbas and Manduca leucospila in the Atlantic Forest of Serra dos Órgãos, Rio de Janeiro State;Camargo et al (2018) recorded Pachylia darceta in the Cerrado in the states of Maranhão and Minas Gerais, and according toHaxaire and Mielke (2019) this species also occur in the state of Santa Catarina.In the Catálogo dos Lepidoptera Cearenses,Silva (1967) cited the only reference of the Manduca lucetius (Cramer, 1780) in the Northeast.…”
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“…S obs: observed richness.Five species, Eumorpha phorbas (Cramer, 1775), Isognathus excelsior(Boisduval, [1875]), Oryba kadeni (Schaufuss, 1870), Pachylia darceta and Manduca leucospila(Rothschild & Jordan, 1903) are recorded for the first time in the northeastern region. These species were recorded previously mainly in the Amazon biome(Motta, Ferreira, & Aguiar, 1991;Motta, Aguilera-Peralta, & Andreazze, 1998;Motta & Andreazze, 2001;Motta & Xavier-Filho, 2005;Lourido et al, 2018;Conceição & Teston, 2020) Martin et al (2011). also recorded Oryba kadeni, Eumorpha phorbas and Manduca leucospila in the Atlantic Forest of Serra dos Órgãos, Rio de Janeiro State;Camargo et al (2018) recorded Pachylia darceta in the Cerrado in the states of Maranhão and Minas Gerais, and according toHaxaire and Mielke (2019) this species also occur in the state of Santa Catarina.In the Catálogo dos Lepidoptera Cearenses,Silva (1967) cited the only reference of the Manduca lucetius (Cramer, 1780) in the Northeast.…”
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“…Sphingidae (hawkmoths) is worldwide acknowledged for its important role in pollination, interactions with plants and as bioindicators (Camargo, Camargo, Corrêa, Vilela, & Amorim, 2018). They are found in all continents except for Antarctica and Greenland (D'Abrera, 1986;Kitching & Cadiou, 2000;Hilty & Merenlender, 2000;Darrault & Schlindwein, 2002;Motta & Xavier-Filho, 2005;Duarte, Marconato, Specht, & Casagrande, 2012;Amorim, Wyatt, & Sazima, 2014;Lourido, Motta, Graça, & Rafael, 2018;Conceição & Teston, 2020).…”
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“…This installation was placed at each site with a white sheet facing only the particular sampling site. The techniques used to sample hawkmoths almost resemble those described in Kingstone & Nummelin [35], Ferro & Romanowski [36], and Lourido et al [37]. All three habitat types were surveyed between 18:00 and 24:00 hours, 5 days each.…”
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