Butterflies of two atlantic forest conservation units from Paraíba state, northeast of Brazil

Emanoel Pereira Gualberto, A. Medeiros, S. M. Kerpel
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Conservation Units are areas legally established by the government with the goal of conserving territory and its natural resources. Given the limited knowledge about the invertebrate biodiversity in the Northern Atlantic Forest, including its legally protected areas, the present study aimed to inventory butterfly species in two Conservation Units of the Northern Atlantic Forest in Paraíba, Brazil: Engenho Gargaú Private Natural Heritage Reserve (RPPN Gargaú) and Mata do Xém-xém State Park (PE Xém-xém), both located in the metropolitan region of João Pessoa. We conducted the collections every two months, over three consecutive days, in six expeditions from February 2013 to April 2014 in RPPN Gargaú and in four expeditions from August 2014 to April 2015 in PE Xém-xem. Additionally, a two-day collecting expedition was carried out in August 2021 in RPPN Gargaú. We employed two sampling methods: Van Someren-Rydon traps and entomological nets. A total of 212 species (2,841 specimens) were recorded, 158 (1,867 specimens) in RPPN Gargaú and 129 (974 specimens) in PE Xém-xém. Overall, Hesperiidae was the richest family (81 spp.), followed by Nymphalidae (70), Riodinidae (22), Lycaenidae (22), Pieridae (12), and Papilionidae (4). Out of the total species, 48 are new records for Paraíba, and seven for northeast Brazil. Notably, the record of Morpho menelaus eberti Weber, 1963 in RPPN Gargaú, a subspecies classified as Critically Endangered (CR), stands out. The results emphasize the need to protect the forest remnants in the region, as well as to develop management and monitoring actions for butterflies and other invertebrates.
巴西东北部帕拉伊巴州两个大西洋森林保护单位的蝴蝶
保护区是政府依法设立的区域,目的是保护领土及其自然资源。鉴于对大西洋北部森林(包括其法定保护区)无脊椎动物生物多样性的了解有限,本研究旨在盘点巴西帕拉伊巴州大西洋北部森林两个保护区的蝴蝶物种:Engenho Gargaú 私人自然遗产保护区(RPPN Gargaú)和 Mata do Xém-xém 州立公园(PE Xém-xém),这两个保护区都位于若昂佩索阿大都会地区。我们从 2013 年 2 月至 2014 年 4 月在加尔古国家公园进行了六次考察,从 2014 年 8 月至 2015 年 4 月在 Xém-xém 国家公园进行了四次考察,每两个月进行一次连续三天的采集。此外,我们还于 2021 年 8 月在加尔古国家公园进行了为期两天的采集考察。我们采用了两种取样方法:Van Someren-Rydon 诱捕器和昆虫学网。共记录了 212 个物种(2,841 个标本),其中加尔古国家公园有 158 个物种(1,867 个标本),塞姆河流域有 129 个物种(974 个标本)。总体而言,姬蜂科(Hesperiidae)物种最丰富(81 种),其次是蛱蝶科(70 种)、蝶形花科(22 种)、蝶形花科(22 种)、蝶形花科(12 种)和凤蝶科(4 种)。在所有物种中,48 种是帕拉伊巴州的新记录,7 种是巴西东北部的新记录。值得注意的是,被列为极度濒危亚种(CR)的Morpho menelaus eberti Weber,1963年在RPPN Gargaú的记录十分突出。研究结果表明,有必要保护该地区的森林遗迹,并为蝴蝶和其他无脊椎动物制定管理和监测行动。
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