TY - JOUR
T1 - First record of Bassania amethystata Walker, 1860 as a potential defoliating insect on the invasive species Ulex europaeus L. in Colombia (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)
AU - Ángel-Vallejo, María Camila
AU - Rodríguez-Rey, Ghennie Tatiana
AU - Murillo-Ramos, Leidys
AU - García-Marín, Eliana Jimena
AU - Aguirre-Acosta, Natalia
AU - Muñoz-Quintero, Anderson
AU - Gomes-Dias, Lucimar
AU - Feuillet-Hurtado, Carolina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/9/30
Y1 - 2025/9/30
N2 - Understanding the association between species biology and their host enables comprehension of the mechanisms underlying species adaptation and evolution, as well as their potential application in biological control. During a population structure study of the invasive plant Ulex europaeus L. in the Cordillera Central of Colombia, we documented a larva of the Lepidoptera order feeding on the flower buds. The larva was captured and its development was monitored until it reached the adult stage for identification purposes. Morphological identification revealed the larval as Bassania amethystata Walker, 1860. However, molecular analyses showed taxonomic uncertainties for this species and others in the genus. Consequently, the larva of B. amethystata could potentially serve as a biological control agent for the invasive plant. By attacking the buds, the larva could affect flowering, fruiting, and formation of the seed bank of the populations. However, additional research is necessary to investigate the larva’s specificity and preferences for flower buds and its adaption capacity in other regions where invasions occur. Finally, studies on the taxonomic relationships within the genus Bassania Walker, 1860 are needed.
AB - Understanding the association between species biology and their host enables comprehension of the mechanisms underlying species adaptation and evolution, as well as their potential application in biological control. During a population structure study of the invasive plant Ulex europaeus L. in the Cordillera Central of Colombia, we documented a larva of the Lepidoptera order feeding on the flower buds. The larva was captured and its development was monitored until it reached the adult stage for identification purposes. Morphological identification revealed the larval as Bassania amethystata Walker, 1860. However, molecular analyses showed taxonomic uncertainties for this species and others in the genus. Consequently, the larva of B. amethystata could potentially serve as a biological control agent for the invasive plant. By attacking the buds, the larva could affect flowering, fruiting, and formation of the seed bank of the populations. However, additional research is necessary to investigate the larva’s specificity and preferences for flower buds and its adaption capacity in other regions where invasions occur. Finally, studies on the taxonomic relationships within the genus Bassania Walker, 1860 are needed.
KW - Colombia
KW - Geometridae
KW - Herbivory
KW - Lepidoptera
KW - Natural enemy
KW - Natural history
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105019511661
U2 - 10.57065/shilap.1080
DO - 10.57065/shilap.1080
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105019511661
SN - 0300-5267
VL - 53
SP - 501
EP - 511
JO - SHILAP Revista de lepidopterologia
JF - SHILAP Revista de lepidopterologia
IS - 211
ER -