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Lepidoptera: Pyralidae, Crambidae) Boletín de la Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa (S.E.A.), nº 56 (30/06/2015): 301–307. ISSN: 1134-6094 PYRALOIDEA DE LA COMARCA DE LA AXARQUÍA, MÁLAGA (ESPAÑA) (LEPIDOPTERA: PYRALIDAE, CRAMBIDAE) Txema Revilla Simón Otxandategi, 122. 48640, Berango (Vizcaya, España) — [email protected] Resumen: Se enumeran 122 especies de Pyraloidea (Pyralidae Latreille, 1809 y Crambidae Latreille, 1810) detectadas en la comarca de la Axarquía (Málaga) y se ilustran aquellas que tienen más interés para nuestra fauna. Palabras clave: Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Crambidae, Axarquía, Málaga, España. Pyraloidea of the Axarquía region, Málaga (Spain) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae, Crambidae) Abstract: The 122 species of Pyraloidea (Pyralidae Latreille, 1809 and Crambidae Latreille, 1810) detected in the Axarquía (Málaga) are listed and the most interesting ones for our fauna are illustrated. Key words: Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Crambidae, Axarquía, Málaga, Spain. Introducción La comarca de la Axarquía se encuentra ubicada en la parte más oriental de la provin- cia de Málaga, con una extensión de 1025 km2, se compone de una sucesión de peque- ñas sierras que son interrumpidas por los cauces de los ríos Vélez, Guaro, Algarrobo- Sayalonga y Torrox (Figura 1). La situación geográfica de esta comar- ca, está delimitada al oeste, por los Montes de Málaga, al norte por las cordilleras subbéticas como las sierras del Jobo o de Alhama y al noreste por las sierras de Almijara y la Sierra Tejeda (donde se alcanza el techo de la pro- vincia, el Pico Maroma: 2065 m); el Mar Mediterráneo es el límite sur de la comarca Figura 1. Comarca de Axarquía, Málaga, Sur de España. con 55 km de costa. La altitud se va incrementando desde la costa (zona de Vélez-Málaga) hacia el interior, alcanzando 1.486 m en los picos altos de la sierra de Cómpeta y los 2.000 m en la Sierra de Tejeda, aunque la mayor parte de la comarca se sitúa entre La superfamilia Pyraloidea comprende unas 16000 es- 300-600 m sobre el nivel del mar. pecies (Munroe & Solis, 1998) a nivel mundial (4400 espe- Debido a las grandes diferencias en altitud entre las zo- cies de Pyralidae Latreille, 1809 y aproximadamente 11600 nas próximas al mar (Vélez-Málaga) y las zonas altas de la especies de Crambidae Latreille, 1810). Europa cuenta con Sierra Tejeda, la composición florística está representada por 1200 especies, de las que poco más de 500 colonizan la los pisos termomediterráneo (en las zonas bajas, próximas al Península Ibérica. nivel del mar), meso, supra y oromediterráneo (Yus Ramos, En la comarca de la Axarquía se han detectado 122 es- 2005). pecies de Pyraloidea (72 de Pyralidae y 50 de Crambidae). Esta vegetación ha sufrido el impacto de la actividad En cuanto a la ordenación taxonómica se sigue a Slam- humana durante siglos (agricultura y urbanismo), siendo ka (1997, 2006, 2008, 2013), con algunos cambios propuestos escasas las zonas con representación de la vegetación natural por Leraut (2014), también se han consultado diversos traba- y determinando la aparición de diversos tipos de matorrales jos y publicaciones relacionados con Pyraloidea: Balinsky (maquis, garrigas, pastizales, etc.). (1994), Bleszynski (1965), Gastón et al. (1997 y 2014), Goa- En cuanto a su climatología, La Axarquía pertenece al ter (1986), Goater et al. (2005), Leraut (2012 y 2014), Slamka dominio climático templado mediterráneo, con temperaturas (1997, 2006, 2008 y 2013), Revilla & Gaston (2014), Vives que en la costa raramente descienden por debajo de los 3º, sin Moreno (1981, 1992, 1994 y 1995, 2014) e Ylla et al. (2008 y embargo hacia el interior sí alcanzan temperaturas por debajo 2012). de 0º. 301 Material y métodos 13. Hypsopigia glaucinalis (Linnaeus, 1758). Nerja, IX, Sayalonga, X. Las capturas han sido realizadas entre los años 1993 y 2010, de marzo a octubre, con trampas de luz actínica de 8W y 20W 14. Hypsopigia fulvocilialis (Duponchel, 1832). o visitando las luces públicas de las urbanizaciones. Riogordo, VIII. Las citas provienen en su mayor parte del municipio de 15. Pyralis farinalis (Linnaeus, 1758). Nerja aunque también existen datos de otros municipios de la Nerja, IV. comarca, a las que hay que añadir unas pocas citas de Alozai- na, municipio malagueño muy próximo a esta comarca. 16. Aglossa pinguinalis (Linnaeus, 1758). Nerja, IV. TR= Tx. Rveilla leg. Municipios muestreados (altura sobre el nivel del mar y 17. Aglossa brabantii (Ragonot, 1884). coordenadas UTM): Distribución: Portugal, España, Francia. Nerja, VIII. Nerja, nivel del mar. UTM: 30SVF21. 18. Aglossa caprealis (Hübner, [1809]). Frigiliana 350m. UTM: 30SVF20. Nerja, VIII. Sayalonga, 170m. UTM: 30SVF09. Cómpeta 600/700m. UTM: 30SVF13. 19. Loryma egregialis (Herrich-Schäffer, 1838). Nerja, VI, VII, VIII. Riogordo, 600m. UTM: 30SUF84. Alozaina, 40m. UTM: 30SUF34. 20. Endotricha flammealis ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775). Nerja, VII, VIII. Resultados Subfamilia Phycitinae Zeller, 1839 Se listan las especies observadas, así como las localidades del 21. Elegia fallaximima (Nel & Mazel, 2011). área estudiada donde se ha detectado su presencia y los meses Distribución: Descrita recientemente del sur de Portugal, se trata de captura, en algunos casos, por su interés, se detalla su de la segunda cita para España, después de la ya conocida de Vives Moreno (2014). Nerja, 1 ej. 23-VIII-96, TR. distribución europea y/o los ejemplares y fechas de captura. 22. Trachonitis capensis (Hampson, 1901). Familia Pyralidae Latreille, [1802] Distribución: España.Nerja, 1 ej. 19-VI-99 y 1 ej. 18-VII-94 (Tx. Subfamilia Galleriinae Zeller, 1848 Revilla leg.). 1. Aphomia unicolor (Staudinger, 1880). Distribución: España, Grecia. Según Leraut (2014), A. murciella Zerny, 1914 y A. unicolor Staudinger, 1880 son la misma espe- ► LAMINA I. Los números de las figuras corresponden al número cie. Nerja, 1 ej., 17-VIII-1993; 1 ej., 22-VII-1994 (Tx. Revilla de cada especie en el texto. 1: Aphomia unicolor (Staudinger, 1880). Ejemplar de Nerja (Málaga) 22-VII-94. 2: Aphomia cep- leg.). halonica (Stainton, 1866). Nerja (Málaga) 30-VIII-93. 5: Cathayia 2. Aphomia cephalonica (Stainton, 1866). insularum (Speidel & Schmitz, 1991). Nerja (Málaga) macho: 28- Algunos autores sitúan esta especie en el género Corcyra. VIII-94, hembra: 20-IV-95. 7: Stemmatophora syriacalis (Ragonot, 1895). Riogordo (Málaga) 15 a 30-VIII-00. 9: Stemmatophora bor- Nerja, 1 ej. 15-VIII-93, 2 ej. 16-VIII-93, 1 ej. 30-VIII-93 y 1 ej. gialis (Duponchel, 1832). Riogordo (Málaga) 15 a 30-VIII-00. 11: 29-VIII-96, TR. Bostra obsoletalis (Mann, 1864). Nerja (Málaga) 14-IV-92. 14: 3. Lamoria anella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775). Hypsopigia fulvocilialis ( Duponchel, 1832). Riogordo (Málaga) 15 a 30-VIII-00. 17: Aglossa brabantii (Ragonot, 1884). Nerja (Mála- Nerja, IV, VIII. ga) 21-VIII-96. 18: Aglossa caprealis (Hübner, [1809]). Nerja 4. Galleria mellonella (Linnaeus, 1758). (Málaga) 19-VI-99. 21: Elegia fallaximima (Nel & Mazel, 2011). Nerja, VI, VIII. Nerja (Málaga) 23-VIII-96. 22: Trachonitis capensis (Hampson, 1901). Nerja (Málaga) 19-VI-99. 24: Pseudosyria malacella (Stau- 5. Cathayia insularum (Speidel & Schmitz, 1991). dinger, 1870). Nerja (Málaga) 31-IV-94. 25: Moitrelia hispanella Nerja, varios ejemplares en III, IV, VIII, IX, X, Sayalonga, 1 ej. (Staudinger, 1859). Cómpeta (Málaga) 3 a 10-VII-10. 26: Sciota 4-X-08, TR. rhenella (Zincken, 1818). Cómpeta (Málaga) 7 a 10-X-10. 27: Denticera divisella (Duponchel, 1842). Nerja (Málaga) 31-VIII-96. 30: Laodamia cristinae (Gastón et al, 2014). Nerja (Málaga) 19-VI- Subfamilia Pyralinae Latreille, [1802] 99. 31: Laodamia polygraphella (Joannis, 1927). Nerja (Málaga) 6. Hypotia corticalis ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775). 15-VIII-96. 32: Alophia combustella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855). Ner- Nerja, VI, VII, VIII, Sayalonga, VII. ja (Málaga) 24-VII-94. 37: Phycita diaphana (Staudinger, 1870). Nerja (Málaga) 31-VIII-96. 38: Ceutolopha isidis (Zeller, 1867). 7. Stemmatophora syriacalis (Ragonot, 1895). Nerja (Málaga) 29-VIII-96. 39: Amphithrix sublineatella (Staudin- Distribución: España, Francia (Pirineos Orientales). Nerja, VI, ger, 1859). Nerja (Málaga) 30-VIII-93. 40: Epischnia prodromella Riogordo, VIII, Alozaina, VI. (Hübner, [1799]). Riogordo (Málaga) 15 a 30-VIII-00. 41: Episch- nia asteris (Staudinger, 1870). Nerja (Málaga) 27-VIII-93. 46: 8. Stemmatophora combustalis (Fischer von Röslerstamm, [1842]). Acrobasis centunculella (Mann, 1859). Nerja (Málaga) 29-III-94. Cómpeta, VII, Sayalonga V. 51: Bradyrrhoa cantenerella (Duponchel, 1837). Alozaina (Mála- ga) 26-VI a 1-VII-06. 52: Metallostichodes nigrocyanella (Cons- 9. Stemmatophora borgialis (Duponchel 1832). tant, 1865). Nerja (Málaga) 15-VIII-93. 53: Sudaniola remanella Distribución: España, Portugal, sur de Francia, Córcega, Cerde- (Roesler, 1973). Nerja (Málaga) 2-IX-94. 54: Euzophera pinguis ña, Sicilia. Nerja, VIII, IX, Frigiliana, VIII, Riogordo VIII. (Haworth, [1811]). Riogordo (Málaga) 15 a 30-VIII-00. 55: Euzop- hera lunulella (Costa, 1836). Alozaina (Málaga) 26-VI a 1-VII-06. 10. Stemmatophora brunnealis (Treitschke, 1829). 56: Euzophera osseatella (Treitschke, 1832). Nerja (Málaga) 21- Nerja, VIII. VIII-96. 57: Euzopherodes vapidella (Mann, 1857). Nerja (Málaga) 17-VIII-93. 11. Bostra obsoletalis (Mann, 1864). Nerja, IV, VII, VIII, Sayalonga, VII. 12. Hypsopigia costalis (Fabricius, 1775). Nerja, VIII. 302 303 23. Pempeliella sororiella (Zeller, 1839). 49. Apomyelois ceratoniae (Zeller, 1839). Nerja, IV, VI. Nerja, III, IV, VI, VII, VIII, Sayalonga, VII. 24. Pseudosyria malacella (Staudinger, 1870).
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