3. Weitere Informationen
3.1. Andere Kombinationen
- Phalaena rivulosa Cramer, [1777] [Originalkombination]
3.2. Faunistik
Comoglio & Brechlin (2023: 245) dementieren ein Vorkommen in Kolumbien und äußern sich kritisch über Online-Meldungen von kryptischen Arten: “Furthermore, we are concerned about the records extending some species’ distributional ranges. Taxa identification in cryptic species complexes cannot be easily accomplished through a photograph. For instance, there is still a large number of Saturniidae species reported in “iNaturalist” for Colombia, which are definitely not distributed in the country: e.g., Automeris cecrops, Automeris io, Copaxa herbuloti, Molippa rivulosa, Rothschildia triloba, and others. These records correspond to an incorrect identification assigned to the observations of the iNaturalist platform, which are mostly unverified or tentatively carried out by inexperienced users.”
3.3. Publikationsjahr der Erstbeschreibung
Nach Hemming (1958: 41) wurde der gesamte Band 1777 publiziert.
(Autor: Jürgen Rodeland)
3.4. Literatur
- Comoglio, L. & R. Brechlin (2023): An updated checklist of the wild silkmoths (Lepidoptera, Saturniidae) of Colombia. — ZooKeys 1178: 191-264. [Zum PDF auf zookeys.pensoft.net]
- Erstbeschreibung: Cramer, P. („1779“) [1777]: De uitlandsche kapellen voorkomende in de drie waereld-deelen Asia, Africa en America 2: 1-151, pl. XCVII-CXVII. Amsteldam (S. J. Baalde), Utrecht (Barthelemy Wild).
- Hemming, F. (1958): Opinion 516. — Opinions and Declarations Rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 19 (1): 1-44. London.