TY - JOUR T1 - What happens to the traditional taxonomy when a well-known tropical saturniid moth fauna is DNA barcoded? JF - Invertebrate Systematics Y1 - 2012 DO - 10.1071/is12038 A1 - Janzen, D.H. A1 - Hallwachs, W. A1 - Harvey, D.J. A1 - Darrow, K. A1 - Rougerie, R. A1 - Hajibabaei, M. A1 - Smith, M.A. A1 - Bertrand, C. A1 - Gamboa, I.C. A1 - Espinoza, B. A1 - Sullivan, J.B. A1 - Decaëns, T. A1 - Herbin, D. A1 - Chavarria, L.F. A1 - Franco, R. A1 - Cambronero, H. A1 - Rios, S. A1 - Quesada, F. A1 - Pereira, G. A1 - Vargas, J. A1 - Guadamuz, A. A1 - Espinoza, R. A1 - Hernandez, J. A1 - Rios, L. A1 - Cantillano, E. A1 - Moraga, R. A1 - Moraga, C. A1 - Rios, P. A1 - Rios, M. A1 - Calero, R. A1 - Martinez, D. A1 - Briceño, D. A1 - Carmona, M. A1 - Apu, E. A1 - Aragon, K. A1 - Umaña, C. A1 - Perez, J. A1 - Cordoba, A. A1 - Umaña, P. A1 - Sihezar, G. A1 - Espinoza, O. A1 - Cano, C. A1 - Araya, E. A1 - Garcia, D. A1 - Ramirez, H. A1 - Pereira, M. A1 - Cortez, J. A1 - Pereira, M. A1 - Medina, W. A1 - Hebert, P.D.N. SP - 478 EP - 505 KW - ADULT MORPHOLOGY KW - AUTOMERIS KW - BARCODE GAP KW - BARCODING KW - CAIO KW - COI KW - COSTA RICA KW - DIRPHIA KW - DNA KW - EACLES KW - HYLESIA KW - MALE GENITALIA KW - OTHORENE KW - PERIPHOBA KW - PTILOSCOLA KW - SATURNIIDAE KW - SPECIES DELIMITATION KW - SYSSPHINX KW - TAXONOMY AB -

"Biodiversity of tropical Saturniidae, as measured through traditionally described and catalogued species, strongly risks pooling cryptic species under one name. We examined the DNA barcodes, morphology, habitus and ecology of 32 ‘well known’ species of dry forest saturniid moths from Area de Conservacion Guanacaste (ACG) in north-western Costa Rica and found that they contain as many as 49 biological entities that are probably separate species. The most prominent splitting of traditional species – Eacles imperialis, Automeris zugana, Automeris tridens, Othorene verana, Hylesia dalina, Dirphia avia, Syssphinx molina, Syssphinx colla, and Syssphinx quadrilineata – is where one species was believed to breed in dry forest and rain forest, but is found to be two biological entities variously distinguishable by DNA barcodes and morphology, habitus, and/or microecological distribution. This implies that ‘standard’ biological information about each traditional species may be an unconscious mix of interspecific information, and begs renewed DNA barcoding, closer attention to so-called intraspecific variation, and increased museum collection and curation of specimens from more individual and ecologically characterised sites – as well as eventually more species descriptions. Simultaneously, this inclusion of sibling species as individual entities in biodiversity studies, rather than pooled under one traditional name, reduces the degree of ecological and evolutionary generalisation perceived by the observer."

VL - 26 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/is12038 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Advancing taxonomy and bioinventories with DNA barcodes JF - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Y1 - 2016 DO - dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2015.0339 A1 - Miller, S.E. A1 - Hausmann, A. A1 - Hallwachs, W. A1 - Janzen, D.H. SP - 20150339 KW - BARCODE INDEX NUMBER KW - BARCODING KW - COI KW - COSTA RICA KW - DNA KW - GEOMETRIDAE KW - INVENTORIES KW - PAPUA NEW GUINEA KW - SPECIES DELIMITATION VL - 371 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2015.0339 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A molecular phylogeny of Eumorpha (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) and the evolution of anti-predator larval eyespots JF - Systematic Entomology Y1 - 2015 DO - 10.1111/syen.12111 A1 - Ponce, F.V. A1 - Breinholt, J.W. A1 - Hossie, T. A1 - Barber, J.R. A1 - Janzen, D.H. A1 - Hallwachs, W. A1 - Kawahara, A.Y. SP - 401 EP - 408 KW - BAYESIAN INFERENCE KW - BEHAVIOUR KW - BIOGEOGRAPHY KW - CAD KW - COI KW - DEFENCE KW - DNA KW - EF-1ALPHA KW - EUMORPHA KW - EYESPOT KW - IMMATURE STAGES KW - MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD KW - MIMICRY KW - PHYLOGENY KW - RASP KW - RAXML KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - WINGLESS KW - WORLDMAP1 VL - 40 UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/syen.12111 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Wedding biodiversity inventory of a large and complex Lepidoptera fauna with DNA barcoding JF - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Y1 - 2005 DO - 10.1098/rstb.2005.1715 A1 - Janzen, D.H. A1 - Hajibabaei, M. A1 - Burns, J.M. A1 - Hallwachs, W. A1 - Remigio, E. A1 - Hebert, P.D.N. SP - 1835 EP - 1845 KW - BARCODING KW - BIODIVERSITY KW - COI KW - COSTA RICA KW - CRYPTIC SPECIES KW - DNA KW - HESPERIIDAE KW - SATURNIIDAE KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - TAXONOMY VL - 360 N1 - B ER - TY - JOUR T1 - DNA barcodes distinguish species of tropical Lepidoptera JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Y1 - 2006 A1 - Hajibabaei, M. A1 - Janzen, D.H. A1 - Burns, J.M. A1 - Hallwachs, W. A1 - Hebert, P.D.N. SP - 968 EP - 971 KW - BARCODING KW - CLASSIFICATION KW - COI KW - COSTA RICA KW - HESPERIIDAE KW - LEPIDOPTERA KW - SATURNIIDAE KW - SPHINGIDAE VL - 103 UR - https://www.pnas.org/doi/epdf/10.1073/pnas.0510466103 IS - 4 ER -