Data from: Half of the diversity undescribed: Integrative taxonomy reveals 32 new species and a high cryptic diversity in the Scopariinae and Crambinae of the Philippines (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)
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Abstract
The Crambinae and Scopariinae (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) of the Philippines are revised here using DNA barcoding and morphology. In the Scopariinae, 20 species are reported from the Philippines, of which 14 are described as new: Scoparia abo sp. n., S. aenea sp. n. , S. bicornuta sp. n., S. fulvida sp. n., S. ifugaoensis sp. n., S. luzonensis sp. n., S. negrosensis sp. n., S. masiita sp. n., S. tenuispina sp. n., Eudonia penicula sp. n., Micraglossa kianganensis sp. n., Micraglossa polisensis sp. n. In the Crambinae, 42 species are found in the Philippines, with half of them described here as new: Calamotropha anacantha sp. n., Calamotropha philippinensis sp. n., Catoptria philippinensis sp. n., Culladia pseudoscoparia sp. n., Gargela aculea sp. n., Gargela acutibrachium sp. n., Gargela bidentella sp. n., Glaucocharis altissima sp. n., Glaucocharis hamulus sp. n., Glaucocharis kayumanggi sp. n., Glaucocharis kabundukanis sp. n., Glaucocharis negrosensis sp. n., Glaucocharis uncusellus sp. n., Glaucocharis sungay sp. n., Metaeuchromius makintabus sp. n., Metaeuchromius rizali sp. n., Microchilo bundoki sp. n., Microchilo cebuano sp. n., Microchilo imminutela sp. n., Microchilo spinosus sp. n. Scoparia philippinensis (Hampson, 1917) and Metaeuchromius micralis (Hampson, 1919) comb. nov., as well as female genitalia of Calamotropha obliterans (Walker, 1863) are redescribed, and first descriptions of male genitalia of Glaucocharis clytia (Błeszyński, 1966) and Calamotropha unicolorellus (Zeller, 1863) are provided. Euchromius brunnealis (Hampson, 1919) syn.nov. is synonymized with Metaeuchromius micralis comb. nov. Culladia tonkinella (Walker, 1865), Eudonia barbipennis (Hampson, 1897), Gargela minuta Song, Chen & Wu, 2009, Gargela polyacantha Li, 2019, Gargela xanthocasis (Meyrick, 1897), Glaucocharis lathonia (Błeszyński, 1966) and Glaucocharis clytia are reported here for the first time from the Philippines. DNA barcodes of 359 specimens indicate a perfect match with the Molecular Operational Taxonomy Unit (“MOTU”) in 45 of the 66 morphospecies (68%), while nineteen of the morphospecies included one or more MOTUs, and three MOTUs were shared among more than one morphospecies. Forty MOTUs represented by females only suggest further unrecognized species in these groups. An apparent endemism rate of 95% is observed in mountain-dwelling Scopariinae, while the Crambinae show a lower endemism rate of roughly 50%, presumably due to the occurrence of many lowland species. Further expeditions to undersampled islands and mountains will surely reveal additional species.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b8gtht7mh
Description of the data and file structure
TableS1-Crambinae_Scopariinae_specimen.csv: file listing the specimens of Crambinae and Scopariinae investigated in Léger, 2024, and stored in the following collections: the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany (MfN); the Senckenberg Museum für Tierkunde, Dresden, Germany (MTD); the National History Museum, London (NHMUK); Philippines National Museum (PNM); the State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart (SMNS). Specimen metadata was directly inferred from he label information or the associated notebooks. Locality coordinates were inferred from gazetteers. DNA samples are stored at the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin.
This dataset contains a list of the specimens of Crambinae and Scopariinae (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) of the Philippine islands investigated in Léger et al. (2024). Label information was hand-typed, and GPS coordinates were inferred using gazetteers. Additionnal notes on the habitat were provided by the main collector of the material.
- Léger, Théo (2024). Half of the Diversity Undescribed: Integrative Taxonomy Reveals 32 New Species and a High Cryptic Diversity in the Scopariinae and Crambinae of the Philippines (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists. https://doi.org/10.18061/bssb.v3i2.9527
