Species List Update

To date, survey work has led to the documentation of 2901 species in the province. This works out to about 53% of the Lepidoptera species known in Canada including 71 families of Lepidopterans.

Numerous additions have been made since Pohl et al.'s 2018 "Annotated checklist of the moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera) of Canada and Alaska." I spent the new year year scouring data from private and public collections, GBIF, BOLD, UASM and iNaturalist to update the list. Special thanks to all the volunteer efforts of the Lepidoptera enthusiasts who continue to make valuable contributions to our knowledge of species diversity across the Canada.

To learn more about this project or to see the draft species list visit: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/379539901_Lepidoptera_of_British_Columbia

If there are species missing or any questions about the list feel free to message me. I'm happy to add or adjust the list as new information comes available.

Publicado el 29 de marzo de 2024 por mothmaniac mothmaniac

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Thanks for this. I did a quick search after reading this and looking over the list referenced here.
Seems our iNat observers have made posted 2048 observations out of the 2901 you mention here.
Quite a strong community of those who like lepidopterans.
Thanks so much for this summary.

Publicado por northvandad hace alrededor de 1 mes

Really appreciate all the work that went into this.
It's going to be so helpful.
Thank-you!

Publicado por libby_rick_avis hace alrededor de 1 mes

I think it is something we can elaborate on, in Alberta for example, Greg and I have integrated lists for provincial and national parks as well as a couple of regional checklists. Looking forward to doing similar work for BC. My only challenge is I Don't get out west a bunch.

Publicado por mothmaniac hace alrededor de 1 mes

I should probably know this...but is there a glossary for the acronyms in the "Scarcity" column?
Or is there another document where they're listed?

Publicado por libby_rick_avis hace alrededor de 1 mes

I Can make that update, stay tuned.

Publicado por mothmaniac hace 29 días

Table 1. Scarcity Rank (LEGEND)

Abundant - A ~over 100 populations + authors opinion
Common - C ~20 to 50 populations + authors opinion
Uncommon - U ~5 to 20 populations + authors opinion
Rare - R ~1 to 5 populations + authors opinion
Stray - S Stray
Migrant - M Migrant
Not Ranked- SNR not enough information on species to rank
Exotic - E Exotic; Introduced Species
Probable - P Probable Species
Extirpated - SH Species not observed in last ~20 or so years, likely extirpated

Publicado por mothmaniac hace 26 días

Thanks, Doug!

Publicado por libby_rick_avis hace 26 días

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