Roger Grund’s research while affiliated with South Australian Museum and other places

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Rediscovery of Synemon selene (Lepidoptera: Castniidae) in the mid-north of South Australia
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October 2018

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Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia

Roger Grund

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Alex Stolarski

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Klug [J.C.F.] has been rediscovered in the mid-north of South Australia. The species was thought to be locally extinct from South Australia since 1948 when it was last seen flying by F.M. Angel and N.B. Tindale near Two Wells, 20 km north of Adelaide. We compared adult males and females from the mid-north population with S. selene from the type locality, and also to the parthenogenetic populations in western Victoria. We also compare the mtDNA (COI) gene for S. selene from South Australia to the parthenogenetic populations in Victoria and several other Synemon species.

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... These distances also correspond to those reported elsewhere for Lepidoptera that generally indicate below 3% intraspecific while above 3% interspecific comparisons using the same COI gene (e.g. Grund et al. 2019;Beaver et al. 2020a,b;Moore et al. 2020b). However, sequence divergences have been found to vary outside these ranges for some Abantiades species (Simonsen et al. 2019;Moore et al. 2020a,b). ...

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Two new endemic species of Abantiades Herrich-Schäffer (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) from Kangaroo Island, Australia
Rediscovery of Synemon selene (Lepidoptera: Castniidae) in the mid-north of South Australia
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  • October 2018

Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia