Lists of Lepidoptera by region explained

The following are the regional Lepidoptera lists by continent. Lepidoptera is the insect order consisting of both the butterflies and moths.

Lepidoptera are among the most successful groups of insects. They are found on all continents, except Antarctica. Lepidoptera inhabit all terrestrial habitats ranging from desert to rainforest, from lowland grasslands to montane plateaus but almost always associated with higher plants, especially angiosperms (flowering plants).[1] Among the most northern dwelling species of butterflies and moths is the Arctic Apollo (Parnassius arcticus), which is found in the Arctic Circle in northeastern Yakutia, at an altitude of 1500 meters above sea level.[2] In the Himalayas, various Apollo species such as Parnassius epaphus, have been recorded to occur up to an altitude of 6,000 meters above sea level.[3]

Some lepidopteran species exhibit symbiotic, phoretic, or parasitic life-styles, inhabiting the bodies of organisms rather than the environment. Coprophagous pyralid moth species, called sloth moths, such as Bradipodicola hahneli and Cryptoses choloepi, are unusual in that they are exclusively found inhabiting the fur of sloths, mammals found in Central and South America.[4] [5] Two species of Tinea moths have been recorded as feeding on horny tissue and have been bred from the horns of cattle. The larva of Zenodochium coccivorella is an internal parasite of the coccid Kermes species. Many species have been recorded as breeding in natural materials or refuse such as owl pellets, bat caves, honey-combs or diseased fruit.[5]

Of the approximately 174,250 lepidopteran species described until 2007, butterflies and skippers are estimated to comprise approximately 17,950, with moths making up the rest.[6] [7] The vast majority of Lepidoptera are to be found in the tropics, but substantial diversity exists on most continents. North America has over 700 species of butterflies and over 11,000 species of moths,[8] [9] while there are about 400 species of butterflies and 14,000 species of moths reported from Australia.[10] The diversity of Lepidoptera in each faunal region has been estimated by John Heppner in 1991 based partly on actual counts from the literature, partly on the card indices in the Natural History Museum (London) and the National Museum of Natural History (Washington), and partly on estimates:[11]

Species by continent

Africa

Flagwidth=350 Country or territoryMothsButterflies
AlgeriaMothsButterflies
AngolaMothsButterflies
BeninMothsButterflies
BotswanaMothsButterflies
Burkina FasoMothsButterflies
BurundiMothsButterflies
CameroonMothsButterflies
Canary Islands (Autonomous community of Spain)MothsButterflies
Cape VerdeMothsButterflies
Central African RepublicMothsButterflies
ChadMothsButterflies
ComorosMothsButterflies
Congo, Democratic Republic of (Congo-Kinshasa)MothsButterflies
Congo, Republic of (Congo-Brazzaville)MothsButterflies
DjiboutiMothsButterflies
EgyptMothsButterflies
Equatorial GuineaMothsButterflies
EritreaMothsButterflies
EthiopiaMothsButterflies
GabonMothsButterflies
GambiaMothsButterflies
GhanaMothsButterflies
GuineaMothsButterflies
Guinea-BissauMothsButterflies
Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)MothsButterflies
KenyaMothsButterflies
LesothoMothsButterflies
LiberiaMothsButterflies
LibyaMothsButterflies
MadagascarMothsButterflies
MalawiMothsButterflies
MaliMothsButterflies
MauritaniaMothsButterflies
MauritiusMothsButterflies
Mayotte (Overseas territory of France)MothsButterflies
MoroccoMothsButterflies
MozambiqueMothsButterflies
NamibiaMothsButterflies
NigerMothsButterflies
NigeriaMothsButterflies
Réunion (Overseas department of France)MothsButterflies
RwandaMothsButterflies
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (Overseas territory of the United Kingdom)MothsButterflies
Sao Tome and PrincipeMothsButterflies
Selvagens Islands (Part of the parish of of Portugal)MothsButterflies
SenegalMothsButterflies
SeychellesMothsButterflies
Sierra LeoneMothsButterflies
SomaliaMothsButterflies
South AfricaMothsButterflies
SudanMothsButterflies
SwazilandMothsButterflies
TanzaniaMothsButterflies
TogoMothsButterflies
TunisiaMothsButterflies
UgandaMothsButterflies
ZambiaMothsButterflies
ZimbabweMothsButterflies

Asia

See also: List of butterflies of Indochina.

Flagwidth=350 Country or territoryMothsButterflies
Abkhazia[12] MothsButterflies
AfghanistanMothsButterflies
Akrotiri and Dhekelia (Overseas territory of the United Kingdom located on Cyprus)MothsButterflies
ArmeniaMothsButterflies
AzerbaijanMothsButterflies
BahrainMothsButterflies
BangladeshMothsButterflies
BhutanMothsButterflies
British Indian Ocean Territory[13] (Overseas territory of the United Kingdom)MothsButterflies
BruneiMothsButterflies
CambodiaMothsButterflies
ChinaMothsButterflies
Christmas Island[14] (External territory of Australia)MothsButterflies
Cocos (Keeling) Islands (External territory of Australia)MothsButterflies
CyprusMothsButterflies
GeorgiaMothsButterflies
IndiaMothsButterflies
Butterflies of the Western Ghats
IndonesiaMothsButterflies
Butterflies of Sulawesi
IranMothsButterflies
IraqMothsButterflies
IsraelMothsButterflies
JapanMothsButterflies
JordanMothsButterflies
KazakhstanMothsButterflies
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (North Korea)MothsButterflies
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)MothsButterflies
KuwaitMothsButterflies
KyrgyzstanMothsButterflies
LaosMothsButterflies
LebanonMothsButterflies
MalaysiaMothsButterflies
Butterflies of Peninsular Malaysia
MaldivesMothsButterflies
MongoliaMothsButterflies
Myanmar (Burma)MothsButterflies
NepalMothsButterflies
OmanMothsButterflies
PakistanMothsButterflies
Palestinian territoriesMothsButterflies
PhilippinesMothsButterflies
QatarMothsButterflies
Saudi ArabiaMothsButterflies
SingaporeMothsButterflies
Sri LankaMothsButterflies
SyriaMothsButterflies
TaiwanMothsButterflies
TajikistanMothsButterflies
ThailandMothsButterflies
Timor-Leste (East Timor)MothsButterflies
TurkeyMothsButterflies
TurkmenistanMothsButterflies
United Arab EmiratesMothsButterflies
UzbekistanMothsButterflies
VietnamMothsButterflies
YemenMothsButterflies

Europe

Flagwidth=350 Country or territoryMothsButterflies
AlbaniaMothsButterflies
AndorraMothsButterflies
AustriaMothsButterflies
AzoresMothsButterflies
BelarusMothsButterflies
BelgiumMothsButterflies
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMothsButterflies
BulgariaMothsButterflies
CroatiaMothsButterflies
Czech RepublicMothsButterflies
DenmarkMothsButterflies
EstoniaMothsButterflies
Faroe IslandsMothsButterflies
FinlandMothsButterflies
FranceMothsButterflies
GermanyMothsButterflies
GreeceMothsButterflies
HungaryMothsButterflies
IcelandMothsButterflies
IrelandMothsButterflies
ItalyMothsButterflies
LatviaMothsButterflies
LiechtensteinMothsButterflies
LithuaniaMothsButterflies
LuxembourgMothsButterflies
MacedoniaMothsButterflies
MadeiraMothsButterflies
MaltaMothsButterflies
MoldovaMothsButterflies
MontenegroMothsButterflies
NetherlandsMothsButterflies
NorwayMothsButterflies
PolandMothsButterflies
PortugalMothsButterflies
RomaniaMothsButterflies
Russia[15] MothsButterflies
Butterflies of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast
SerbiaMothsButterflies
SlovakiaMothsButterflies
SloveniaMothsButterflies
SpainMothsButterflies
Butterflies of Minorca
SwedenMothsButterflies
SwitzerlandMothsButterflies
UkraineMothsButterflies
United KingdomMothsButterflies

North America

See also: List of moths of North America and List of butterflies of North America.

Flagwidth=350 Country or territoryMothsButterflies
AnguillaMothsButterflies
Antigua and BarbudaMothsButterflies
Aruba (Constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)MothsButterflies
BahamasMothsButterflies
BarbadosMothsButterflies
BelizeMothsButterflies
Bermuda (Overseas territory of the United Kingdom)MothsButterflies
Bonaire (Special municipality of the Netherlands)MothsButterflies
British Virgin Islands (Overseas territory of the United Kingdom)MothsButterflies
CanadaMothsButterflies
Cayman Islands (Overseas territory of the United Kingdom)MothsButterflies
Clipperton Island (Overseas territory of France)MothsButterflies
Costa RicaMothsButterflies
CubaMothsButterflies
Curaçao (Constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)MothsButterflies
DominicaMothsButterflies
Dominican RepublicMothsButterflies
El SalvadorMothsButterflies
Greenland (Self-governing territory of Denmark)MothsButterflies
GrenadaMothsButterflies
Guadeloupe (Overseas department of France)MothsButterflies
GuatemalaMothsButterflies
HaitiMothsButterflies
HondurasMothsButterflies
JamaicaMothsButterflies
Martinique (Overseas department of France)MothsButterflies
MexicoMothsButterflies
Montserrat (Overseas territory of the United Kingdom)MothsButterflies
Navassa Island (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
NicaraguaMothsButterflies
PanamaMothsButterflies
Puerto Rico (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
Saba (Special municipality of the Netherlands)MothsButterflies
Saint Barthélemy (Overseas collectivity of France)MothsButterflies
Saint Eustatius (Special municipality of the Netherlands)MothsButterflies
Saint Kitts and NevisMothsButterflies
Saint LuciaMothsButterflies
Saint Martin (Overseas collectivity of France)MothsButterflies
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Overseas collectivity of France)MothsButterflies
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesMothsButterflies
Sint Maarten (Constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)MothsButterflies
Trinidad and TobagoMothsButterflies
Butterflies of Tobago
Turks and Caicos Islands (Overseas territory of the United Kingdom)MothsButterflies
United States of AmericaMothsButterflies
United States Virgin Islands (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies

South America

See also: List of butterflies of the Amazon River basin and the Andes.

Flagwidth=350 Country or territoryMothsButterflies
ArgentinaMothsButterflies
BoliviaMothsButterflies
BrazilMothsButterflies
ChileMothsButterflies
ColombiaMothsButterflies
EcuadorMothsButterflies
Falkland Islands (Overseas territory of the United Kingdom)MothsButterflies
French Guiana (Overseas department of France)MothsButterflies
GuyanaMothsButterflies
ParaguayMothsButterflies
PeruMothsButterflies
SurinameMothsButterflies
UruguayMothsButterflies
VenezuelaMothsButterflies

Oceania

Flagwidth=350 Country or territoryMothsButterflies
American Samoa (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
Ashmore and Cartier Islands (External territory of Australia)MothsButterflies
AustraliaMothsButterflies
Butterflies of Tasmania
Butterflies of Victoria
Butterflies of Lord Howe Island
Baker Island (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
Cook Islands (Territory in free association with New Zealand)MothsButterflies
Coral Sea Islands (External territory of Australia)MothsButterflies
Easter Island (Special Territory of Chile)MothsButterflies
FijiMothsButterflies
French Polynesia (Overseas collectivity of France)MothsButterflies
Guam (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
Hawaii (State of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
Howland Island (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
Jarvis Island (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
Johnston Atoll (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
Kingman Reef (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
KiribatiMothsButterflies
Marshall IslandsMothsButterflies
MicronesiaMothsButterflies
Midway Atoll (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
NauruMothsButterflies
or New Caledonia (Sui generis collectivity or special collectivity of France)MothsButterflies
New ZealandMothsButterflies
Niue (Territory in free association with New Zealand)MothsButterflies
Norfolk Island (Self-governing territory of Australia)MothsButterflies
Northern Mariana Islands (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
PalauMothsButterflies
Palmyra Atoll (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
Papua New GuineaMothsButterflies
Pitcairn Islands (Overseas territory of the United Kingdom)MothsButterflies
SamoaMothsButterflies
Solomon IslandsMothsButterflies
Tokelau (Dependent territory of New Zealand)MothsButterflies
TongaMothsButterflies
TuvaluMothsButterflies
VanuatuMothsButterflies
Wake Island (Insular area of the United States of America)MothsButterflies
Wallis and Futuna (Overseas collectivity of France)MothsButterflies

Antarctica

No Lepidoptera species are known from the continent of Antarctica. However, there are records from nearby islands.

Flagwidth=350 Country or territoryMothsButterflies
French Southern and Antarctic Lands (Overseas territory of France)MothsButterflies

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Parnassius arctica Eisner, 1968 . Felix. Stumpe . Russian-Insects.com . 9 November 2010.
  3. Book: Mani, M. S. . Ecology and Biogeography of High Altitude Insects . 1968 . Springer . Volume 4 of Series entomologica . 978-90-6193-114-0 . 530 . 9 November 2010.
  4. Web site: jsessionid=B178230AA02D37492C9794327FB8DB71?sequence=1 "An OSU scientist braves an uncharted rainforest in a search for rare and endangered species" in "Expedition to the Edge" . Sherman, Lee . Terra, Spring 2008 . Oregon State University . 14 February 2011.
  5. Rau . P . 1941 . Observations on certain lepidopterous and hymenopterous parasites of Polistes wasps . Annals of the Entomological Society of America . 34 . 2. 355–366(12) . 10.1093/aesa/34.2.355.
  6. Web site: Taxonomy of Lepidoptera: the scale of the problem . Mallet, Jim . 12 June 2007 . The Lepidoptera Taxome Project . University College, London . 8 February 2011.
  7. Web site: Taxonomy of butterflies: the scale of the problem . Mallet, Jim . 12 June 2007 . The Lepidoptera Taxome Project . University College, London . 8 February 2011.
  8. Book: Eaton, Eric R. . Kaufman field guide to insects of North America . Kaufman, Kenn . 2007 . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt . 978-0-618-15310-7 . 391 . 12 February 2011.
  9. Book: Tuskes, Paul M. . The wild silk moths of North America: a natural history of the Saturniidae of the United States and Canada . Tuttle, James P. . Collins, Michael M.. 1996 . Cornell University Press . The Cornell series in arthropod biology. illustrated. 978-0-8014-3130-2 . 250 . 12 February 2011.
  10. Book: Green, Ken . Wildlife of the Australian snow-country: a comprehensive guide to alpine fauna . Osborne, William S. . 1994 . Reed . illustrated. 978-0-7301-0461-2 . 200 .
  11. Book: Z.-Q. Zhang . W. A. Shear . 2007 . Linnaeus Tercentenary: Progress in Invertebrate Taxonomy (Zootaxa:1668) . Magnolia Press. 978-0-12-690647-9 . http://www.lepidoptera.ee/images/lingid/Zootaxa1668p699.pdf . March 2, 2010 . Kristensen, Niels P. . Scoble, M. J. . Karsholt, Ole . amp. Lepidoptera phylogeny and systematics: the state of inventorying moth and butterfly diversity . 699–747.
  12. The following countries and territories are also often considered as European:
    • Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, and Turkey, classified as Asian countries by the United Nations Statistics Division, are also often considered as European countries, since their territories are either partly in Europe or in the vicinity of Europe (for the geographical boundaries between Asia and Europe, see here), and they have close political and historical ties with Europe (e.g., they are members of the Council of Europe).
    • , , , and , all sovereign states lacking general international recognition, are also often considered as European countries.
    • is also often considered as a European territory.
  13. The British Indian Ocean Territory is sometimes considered as an African territory, since it was historically part of Mauritius.
  14. Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands are sometimes considered as Oceanian territories, since they are dependent territories of Australia.
  15. Russia is generally considered as a European country more than an Asian country, even though most of its territory is in Asia, since most of its population and also its capital are in Europe, and it has close political and historical ties with Europe.