Review of the biogeographical distribution, feeding, ecological patterns and conservation status of Graellsia isabelae (Graells, 1849) in the province of Cuenca, Spain (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
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https://doi.org/10.57065/shilap.884Keywords:
Lepidoptera, Saturniidae, Graellsia isabelae, biogeography, corology, conservation, potential map, ecology, nutrition, Cuenca, SpainAbstract
In this study, the chorological distribution of Graellsia isabelae in province of Cuenca has been extended to thirteen new 10 X 10 Km UTM squares. The presence in squares where it was previously recorded has been corroborated. On the other hand, a potential distribution map has been created showing that it may be found in practically all of the Serranía de Cuenca area and also in some squares of the Alcarria region, where its host plants (Pinus sylvestris L. y Pinus nigra J. F. Arnold) are found. In addition, captive breeding was carried out on two types of pine, showing new data of feeding and breeding. Finally, according to the current distribution of this species in the Protected Natural Areas of the province (six areas in total) as well as in the Natura Network 2000 (four areas in total) has been demonstrated according to present distribution.
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