2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752004000300027
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Lista de espécies de borboletas (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea e Hesperioidea) da região do vale do rio Maquiné, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

Abstract: Procurando contribuir para o levantamento sistemático e o conhecimento das borboletas da Mata Atlântica do Rio Grande do Sul, foram realizadas saídas bimestrais em quatro localidades no vale do rio Maquiné, entre junho de 2001 e agosto de 2002. Foi elaborada uma listagem com 292 espécies de borboletas, sendo destas 42 registros novos para o Rio Grande do Sul e sete espécies raras e/ou indicadoras de ambiente preservado.

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“…These two families are the richest in all Neotropical sites surveyed to date, followed by Lycaenidae, Riodinidae, Pieridae and Papilionidae, the latter two with much lower richness (see general site lists compiled in Brown & Freitas 1999, 2000bBrown 2005). This total of 538 species is appreciably higher than the number of species found in some of the lists from similar biomes farther south, such as Blumenau (376 species) in Santa Catarina, and Maquiné (292 species) in Rio Grande do Sul (Iserhard & Romanowski 2004;OHHM and AVLF, unpublished data). Some sites with richness similar to Baixada Santista can be found in the southern sector of the Atlantic Forest in Paraná and Santa Catarina states, such as Joinville with about 757 species already recorded, Jaraguá do Sul with about 540 species, and Curitiba with 528 species (Mielke 1996;Carlos G. C. Mielke, OHHM and AVLF, unpublished data).…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…These two families are the richest in all Neotropical sites surveyed to date, followed by Lycaenidae, Riodinidae, Pieridae and Papilionidae, the latter two with much lower richness (see general site lists compiled in Brown & Freitas 1999, 2000bBrown 2005). This total of 538 species is appreciably higher than the number of species found in some of the lists from similar biomes farther south, such as Blumenau (376 species) in Santa Catarina, and Maquiné (292 species) in Rio Grande do Sul (Iserhard & Romanowski 2004;OHHM and AVLF, unpublished data). Some sites with richness similar to Baixada Santista can be found in the southern sector of the Atlantic Forest in Paraná and Santa Catarina states, such as Joinville with about 757 species already recorded, Jaraguá do Sul with about 540 species, and Curitiba with 528 species (Mielke 1996;Carlos G. C. Mielke, OHHM and AVLF, unpublished data).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…This pattern was also reported in other relatively complete inventories in the Neotropics, showing Hesperiidae as the best represented butterfly group in any well surveyed locality, followed by the Nymphalidae (Brown & Freitas 2000b). However, in short term studies with low sampling effort there has been a clear numerical dominance of Nymphalidae (Motta 2002;Iserhard & Romanowski 2004;Duarte & Almeida 2006;Marchiori & Romanowski 2006), likely due to the fact that they are easily captured and identified in the field. The Hesperiidae, Lycaenidae and Riodinidae, all including many small and inconspicuous species, require more effort to be adequately sampled.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A maioria destas pertence à família Nymphalidae (PEE = 37%, E = 40%), seguida por Hesperiidae (PEE = 27%, E = 23%), Lycaenidae (PEE = 18%, E = 16%), Pieridae (PEE = 15%, E = 16%) e Papilionidae (PEE = 3%, E = 5%). A freqüência relativa da riqueza de espécies por família de borboletas observada no presente estudo, sendo Nymphalidae a família mais rica, seguida por Hesperiidae e Lycaenidae, é similar aquela observada por ISERHARD & ROMANOWSKI (2004) BIEZANKO & SETA. 1939, BIEZANKO 1958, 1959a, b, c, LINK et al 1977, KRÜGER & SILVA 2003.…”
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“…II). Destes novos registros, 70% pertencem à família Lycaenidae, corroborando a constatação de ISERHARD & ROMANOWSKI (2004) quanto à importância e a contribuição que os licenídeos podem trazer aos inventariamentos sobre a fauna de borboletas no Estado. Licenídeos apresentam espécies geralmente de tamanho pequeno, difíceis de amostrar e de identificar, sendo esta, provavelmente, uma razão para sua pequena proporção nos registros existentes para o Rio Grande do Sul.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
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