João Pedro Cardoso’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Novo método de armadilha luminosa para captura de borboletas nocturnas (Lepidoptera)
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January 2006

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João Pedro Cardoso

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Contribuição para o conhecimento dos Macrolepidopteros do Parque Natural da Serra da Estrela, Portugal (Lepidoptera)
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January 2004

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Resumen: Durante una expedición de tres días y noches en el sur del Parque Natural da Serra da Estrela, entre los dias 21 y 23 de Agosto 2003, fueron registradas las especies de macrolepidópteros observadas durante el día, en el campo, y por la noche, las atraídas a las luces. En total fueron registradas 133 especies y, entre ellas, dos nuevos para Portugal, Lycaena tityrus ssp. bleusei (Oberthür, 1884) (Lycaenidae) y Mesoligia literosa (Haworth, 1809) (Noctuidae). Palabras clave: Lepidoptera, Serra da Estrela, Portugal Contribution to the knowledge of the Macrolepidoptera of the Parque Natural da Serra da Estrela, Portugal (Lepidoptera) Abstract: During a three-day and-night expedition in the south of the Parque Natural da Serra da Estrela from the 21 st till the 23 rd August 2003, a record was kept of the species of Macrolepidoptera seen during the day on the field or at night at the lights, in order to better understand the region's fauna of this group of Lepidoptera. Two taxa are first records for Portugal, Lycaena tityrus ssp. bleusei (Oberthür, 1884) (Lycaenidae) and Mesoligia literosa (Haworth, 1809) (Noctuidae), among a total of 133 species found.

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... Despite their ecological and phenotypical differences, both species' distributions have not yet been consistently addressed because of overall wing-pattern similarities and unresolved taxonomic status leading to non-informative literature in this matter. For instance, many Portuguese records of L. tityrus (Maravalhas 2003;García-Barros et al. 2004) prior to the first recognition of L. bleusei in the country (Marabuto et al. 2004) should be revised for correct species assignment. The same happens in Spain where only recently has the research on the latter species gained traction (Asal, 2008;Muñoz Sariot 2011) Arranz et al. 2015Hernández Martín & Vicente Arranz 2016;Pérez Fernández 2018;Vázquez-Maza 2018). ...

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Integrative analysis reveals the divergence and speciation between sister Sooty Copper butterflies Lycaena bleusei and L. tityrus
Contribuição para o conhecimento dos Macrolepidopteros do Parque Natural da Serra da Estrela, Portugal (Lepidoptera)