An overview on the most outstanding Italian endemic moth, Brahmaea (Acanthobrahmaea) europaea (Lepidoptera: Brahmaeidae)

Authors

  • Fabio Mosconi Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Agrobiology and Pedology (C.R.A.-A.B.P), Florence; Department of Biology and Biotechnologies “Charles Darwin”, Sapienza University of Rome
  • Alberto Zilli The Natural History Museum, Life Sciences, Insect Division, London
  • Renato Spicciarelli School of Agricultural, Forest, Food and Environmental Sciences (SAFE), University of Basilicata, Potenza
  • Emanuela Maurizi Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Agrobiology and Pedology (C.R.A.- A.B.P), Florence; Department of Sciences, Roma Tre University
  • Augusto Vigna Taglianti Museum Centre, Zoological Museum, Department of Biology and Biotechnologies “Charles Darwin”, Sapienza University of Rome
  • Paolo Audisio Department of Biology and Biotechnologies “Charles Darwin”, Sapienza University of Rome; Museum Centre, Zoological Museum, Department of Biology and Biotechnologies “Charles Darwin”, Sapienza University of Rome

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/70

Keywords:

Brahmaea (Acanthobrahmaea) europaea, Brahmaeidae, Lepidoptera, endemic species, host-plants, conservation, Italy

Abstract

The state of knowledge about the European Bramea, Brahmaea (Acanthobrahmaea) europaea Hartig, 1963, is briefly summarized in relation to growing concern about the conservation status of the most outstanding Italian endemic moth species.

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Published

2014-10-31

How to Cite

Mosconi, F., Zilli, A., Spicciarelli, R., Maurizi, E., Vigna Taglianti, A. and Audisio, P. (2014) “An overview on the most outstanding Italian endemic moth, Brahmaea (Acanthobrahmaea) europaea (Lepidoptera: Brahmaeidae)”, Fragmenta entomologica, 46(1-2), pp. 1–9. doi: 10.13133/2284-4880/70.

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