Δευτέρα Moth

Η σημερινή σκώρος είναι μια συγκρατημένη καφέ Crambidae, Loxostege brunneitincta. Αν και αυτό δεν είναι μια ιδιαίτερα μαγευτική σκώρο που έχει μια ενδιαφέρουσα ιστορία που καταδεικνύει την ανάγκη για επιστημονικές συλλογές και τα δάνεια μουσείο. Αν διαβάσετε την εικόνα ετικέτας θα παρατηρήσετε το σκώρο αρχικά συγκεντρώθηκαν στην 1927 με μι. Π. Van Duzee in Truckee, ΟΤΙ. Van Duzee was a noted Hemipterist and a curator at the California Academy of Sciences for 24 years until his death in 1940. His collections of bugs (in the literal sense) alone totaled 164,442 δείγματα, and like many entomologists Van Duzee collected everything he came across and likely added another 100,000 specimens to the museum of groups he wasn’t even studying.
And so this little brown moth remained in the CAS until the 1970’s when Eugene Munroe borrowed specimens for his work on the genus Loxostege. The resulting 1976 fascicle described this species as new to science and even used this specimen as an illustration in the book. If you’re unfamiliar with the term paratype it’s a specimen from the series (excluding the holotype) that was used to describe that species. And while this particular moth doesn’t seem to be abundant, the genus does have some more notorious pests like the southern beet and alfalfa webworms. More often than not the pets themselves are well known but the genera they belong to might be enigmatic. But thanks in part to Van Duzee and many entomologists like him, Munroe was able to assemble a collection of specimens that would have taken decades (if not longer) to gather. And only with a sufficient collection is a comprehensive assessment of species possible.

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