Abstract
An annotated check list of Pyraloidea of North America north of Mexico is presented, including 861 Crambidae and 681 Pyralidae with 1542 total species. It includes all new species described, tropical species with new records in the United States, and species introduced from Europe and Asia since 1983. The Notes section provides the seminal citations, data and/or commentary to all changes since 1983 for easy and future reference. In addition, this list proposes seven new generic combinations, the transfer of a phycitine species, Salebria nigricans (Hulst), to Epipaschiinae and its syn. n. with Pococera fuscolotella (Ragonot), and three new records for the United States. Purposefully, no new taxa are described here, but we found a gradual increase of 10% in the number of species described since 1983. Finally, we also include a list of thirteen species not included or removed from the MONA list. Many higher-level changes have occurred since 1983 and the classification is updated to reflect research over the last 30 years, including exclusion of Thyrididae and Hyblaeidae from the superfamily and recognition of Crambidae and Pyralidae as separate families. The list includes multiple changes to subfamilies based on morphology such as the synonymization of the Dichogamini with the Glaphyriinae, but also incorporating recent molecular phylogenetic results such as the synonymization of the Evergestinae with the Glaphyriinae.
Highlights
The results of studying and comparing type specimens over many years by the authors resulted in many new combinations and synonymies that affected American pyraloid nomenclature
The MONA check list was the product of a number of sequential lists of the known Pyraloidea species in the United States and Canada beginning over 100 years ago (Grote 1882, Fernald 1891 in Smith 1891, Fernald 1903 and Hulst 1903 in Dyar 1903, Barnes and McDunnough 1917, McDunnough 1939, Munroe 1983 and Klots 1983 in Hodges et al 1983)
To the best of our knowledge the present list is complete up to August 2015. This check list includes 861 species in the Crambidae and 681 species in the Pyralidae from North America north of Mexico, 168 more than the 1983 list and a total of 1542 species, an increase of more than 10%
Summary
BGS, Biology Department, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA 29424 2 MAS, Systematic Entomology Laboratory, USDA, National Museum of Natural History, P.O.
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