1991
DOI: 10.33338/ef.83545
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Zoogeography of the Holarctic species of the Noctuidae (Lepidoptera): impoftance of the Beringian refuge

Abstract: As a result of published and unpublished revisionary work, literature compilation and expeditions to the Beringian area, 98 species of the Noctuidae are listed as Holarctic and grouped according to their taxonomic and distributional history. Of the 44 species considered to be "naturally" Holarctic before this sttdy, 27 (61%) are confirmed as Holarctic; 16 species are added on account of range extensions and 29 because of changes in their taxonomic status; 17 taxa are deleted from the Holarctic list. This bring… Show more

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“…In the case of other temperate species with postglacial colonization of Fennoscandia from eastern Europe, several most probably also used the western route via Denmark (Taberlet et al ., 1995; Jaarola & Searle, 2002). In cases where only one colonization of Fennoscandia was assumed, as in the boreomontane or high‐latitude butterflies Proclossiana eunomia (Nève, 1996), Colias palaeno , Boloria aquilonaris , and Oeneis jutta (Mikkola, Lafontaine & Kononenko, 1991), an exclusively Asiatic (i.e. Siberian) postglacial expansion westwards was suggested.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of other temperate species with postglacial colonization of Fennoscandia from eastern Europe, several most probably also used the western route via Denmark (Taberlet et al ., 1995; Jaarola & Searle, 2002). In cases where only one colonization of Fennoscandia was assumed, as in the boreomontane or high‐latitude butterflies Proclossiana eunomia (Nève, 1996), Colias palaeno , Boloria aquilonaris , and Oeneis jutta (Mikkola, Lafontaine & Kononenko, 1991), an exclusively Asiatic (i.e. Siberian) postglacial expansion westwards was suggested.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zoogeography of the Holarctic fauna has been discussed since Petersen (1887) (see Mikkola et al, 1991 for historical review). Mikkola et al (1991) proposed that most noctuid species in the Holarctic are closely related within the tundra zone and they are associated with either Salix or Vaccinium.…”
Section: Evolutionary Trends Of the Holarctic And Indo-australian Spementioning
confidence: 99%
“…X. tecta occurs in subarctic old‐growth forest and shrub tundra habitats in the Northern Hemisphere. It has been suggested that Xestia species living in boreal forests survived the last glaciation in the Beringia refugium, which remained unglaciated, and expanded westward to Scandinavia after glaciation (M ikkola et al 1991). Since the colonisation of Lapland (<10,000 years) happened relatively short time ago the low genetic differentiation detected in this study could reflect the slow process of accumulating mutations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%