Butterfly Biodiversity on Isla Socorro, Mexico, with Comments on the Taxonomic Status of the Endemic Hairstreak Strymon istapa socorroica (Lycaenidae)

E. Pfeiler, Isai D. Barba‐Acuña, P. L. Hernández-Cervantes, T. Markow
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ABSTRACT. Lepidoptera biodiversity on Isla Socorro, a small volcanic island in the Islas Revillagigedo Archipelago located off the west coast of Mexico, is poorly known. The native flora of this island was severely degraded for more than 140 years of overgrazing by introduced feral sheep. Sheep were successfully eradicated in 2012, and the habitat is now beginning to recover. The few published records of the butterfly fauna (eight species), however, were obtained more than 30 years ago, well before sheep removal. Here we provide results of a recent survey of the Lepidoptera based on collecting and observation of adult butterflies during November, 2019. We confirmed that five of the eight previously recorded species are still present, and in addition show that Pyrisitia lisa centralis (Pieridae) has now become established. We also analyzed DNA barcodes from the endemic hairstreak Strymon istapa socorroica (Lycaenidae) that support maintaining its subspecies status. Whether the three previously recorded species not seen by us have been extirpated will require more exhaustive sampling.
墨西哥索科罗岛蝴蝶的生物多样性——兼论特有毛纹蝶的分类地位(Lycaenidae)
摘要索科罗岛上的鳞翅目生物多样性鲜为人知。索科罗岛是墨西哥西海岸雷维拉吉多群岛上的一个小火山岛。140多年来,由于引进的野羊过度放牧,岛上的原生植物群严重退化。绵羊在2012年被成功消灭,现在栖息地开始恢复。然而,关于蝴蝶区系的为数不多的公开记录(8种)是在30多年前获得的,远远早于羊被移走之前。根据2019年11月对成年蝴蝶的收集和观察,我们提供了最近对鳞翅目的调查结果。我们证实了先前记录的8个物种中有5个仍然存在,此外还表明Pyrisitia lisa centralis (Pieridae)现在已经建立起来。我们还分析了特有的毛条纹Strymon istapa socroica (Lycaenidae)的DNA条形码,支持维持其亚种状态。我们之前没有看到的三个物种是否已经灭绝,将需要更详尽的采样。
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