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''Gynaephora'' is a genus of "tussock
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s", also known as the
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, within the family
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. They are mainly found in the
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in alpine, Arctic and Subarctic regions, and are best known for their unusually long larval development period. The life-cycle of ''
Gynaephora groenlandica ''Gynaephora groenlandica'', the Arctic woolly bear moth, is an erebid moth native to the High Arctic in the Canadian archipelago, Greenland and Wrangel Island in Russia. It is known for its slow rate of development, as its full caterpillar li ...
'' was once believed to take fourteen years, but subsequent studies reduced it to seven, still a very slow development rate that is extremely rare in the
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. The caterpillars have five
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s, with each instar lasting a year.


Taxonomy

The European species '' Gynaephora selenitica'' was the first described (as ''Phalaena selenitica''). It was moved to ''Gynaephora'' by Jakob Hübner in 1819 and subsequently designated as
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by
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in 1892. In Kirby's time there were three species recognised in the genus: ''G. selenitica'', ''G. pluto'' (now '' Xylophanes pluto'') and ''G. xerampelina'' (now '' Aroa xerampelina''). ''Laria rossii'' had been described by
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from the Canadian archipelago in 1835, but in 1870
Heinrich Benno Möschler Heinrich Benno Möschler (28 October 1831, in Herrnhut – 21 November 1888, in Kronförstchen, near Bautzen) was a German entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera. Möschler was a butterfly dealer and a member of the Entomological Society of S ...
moved it to the genus '' Dasychira''. In 1874 a second Arctic ''Dasychira'' species was described by
Maximilian Ferdinand Wocke Maximilian Ferdinand Wocke (27 November 1820, Breslau – 7 November 1906) was a German entomologist, specialising in Lepidoptera. He was an apothecary and physician. Selected works * with Otto Staudinger Otto Staudinger (2 May 1830 – ...
from northern
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: ''D. groenlandica''. In 1927
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moved both to the genus ''Byrdia''. ''Dasychira pumila'' was described by
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in 1881. He also commented that he found this new taxon distinctive enough to be classified in a new genus, which he provisionally suggested naming ''Dasyorgyia''.
William Forsell Kirby William Forsell Kirby (14 January 1844 – 20 November 1912) was an English entomologist and folklorist. Life He was born in Leicester. He was the eldest son of Samuel Kirby, who was a banker. He was educated privately, and became interested ...
validated this name in 1882, classifying a number of species as ''Dasyorgyia'', and in 1901 Staudinger published the species under the name ''Dasyorgyia pumila'' along with four other species: ''D. alpherakii'', ''D. grumi'', ''D. selenophora'' and ''D. semenovi''.
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in 1910 or 1912, and
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in 1934 followed Staudinger, but in 1950 Igor Vasilii Kozhanchikov moved ''D. pumila'' to ''Gynaephora'', and also named a new species ''G. sincera''. In 1978 these and two other species, ''G. alpherakii'' and ''G. selenophora'', were classified by Douglas C. Ferguson in a subgenus using Otto Staudinger's 1881 alternative name ''Dasyorgyia'' with as type species ''G. pumila''. Chou Io and Ying Chiang-Chu described four new species from China in 1979: ''G. aureata'', ''G. minora'', ''G. qinghaiensis'' and ''G. ruoergensis'', with their paper written in
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. In 1984 Karel Spitzer reviewed the genus, recording three species in the genus ''
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'' (the
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subgenus ''Gynaephora''): ''G. groenlandica'', ''G. rossii'' and ''G. selenitica''. In subgenus ''Dasyorgyia'' he classified seven species: ''G. alpherakii'', ''G. aureata'', ''G. minora'', ''G. pumila'', ''G. qinghaiensis'', ''G. selenophora'' and ''G. sincera'', having synonymised ''G. ruoergensis'' with ''G. selenophora'' (now '' Lachana selenophora''). In 2008 Tatyana A. Trofimova moved ''Gynaephora pumila'' to '' Dicallomera'', and as this was the type species for the subgenus ''Dasyorgyia'', she was obliged to look into the other species of the subgenus. She moved ''G. alpherakii'', ''G. selenophora'' and ''G. sincera'' to the genus '' Lachana'', but refrained from making a decision regarding the newer Chinese taxa.


Etymology

According to one website, the
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''Gynaephora'' means 'women-seeker', which refers to the behaviour of the males. Females rarely or do not fly, but are said to "call out" to the males. Males fly rapidly searching for the females. However, the word ''gynaephora'' in fact means 'women-bringer' or 'bringer-of-woman'; it is compounded from the
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γυνή (''guní''), meaning "woman", and φορά (''phorá''), usually meaning "bringer" (along with some other related meanings). It has been placed in the
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Orgyiini The Orgyiini are a tribe of tussock moths of the family Erebidae. The tribe was described by Wallengren in 1861. Description Caterpillars of the group have brushes of hairs on the top of abdominal segments 1 (adjacent to the thorax), 2, 3, 4, an ...
, which is in the
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Lymantriinae The Lymantriinae (formerly called the Lymantriidae) are a subfamily of moths of the family Erebidae. The taxon was erected by George Hampson in 1893. Many of its component species are referred to as "tussock moths" of one sort or another. The cat ...
(the tussock moths).


Description

Of the species in this genus ''
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'', the males have a thin
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. The females of species of this genus, ''sensu stricto'', of all the species in which they have been seen, lack wings and are flightless. The caterpillars of the species in this genus ''sensu stricto'' are large and very hairy.


Species

*'' Gynaephora selenitica'' ( Esper, 1789) *''
Gynaephora rossii ''Gynaephora rossii'', in English known as Ross' tussock moth, is a species of tussock moth in the family Erebidae. It is widespread in the tundras and highlands of the Holarctic. It has large, furry caterpillars which seem to eat mostly saxifrag ...
'' (
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, 1835)
*''
Gynaephora groenlandica ''Gynaephora groenlandica'', the Arctic woolly bear moth, is an erebid moth native to the High Arctic in the Canadian archipelago, Greenland and Wrangel Island in Russia. It is known for its slow rate of development, as its full caterpillar li ...
'' ( Wocke, 1874) Sometimes the alpine populations of
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of ''Gynaephora rossii'' are recognised as an independent species: ''G. relictus'' (O.Bang-Haas, 1927). ''G. lugens'' from the far north of eastern
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was recognised as an independent species until 2015, when it was made into a
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of ''G. rossii''. There is furthermore a group of species from the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau belonging to the former subgenus ''Dasyorgyia''. *''
Gynaephora aureata ''Gynaephora'' is a genus of "tussock moths", also known as the Lymantriinae, within the family Erebidae. They are mainly found in the Holarctic in alpine, Arctic and Subarctic regions, and are best known for their unusually long larval developme ...
'' Chou & Ying, 1979 *''
Gynaephora jiuzhiensis ''Gynaephora'' is a genus of "tussock moths", also known as the Lymantriinae, within the family Erebidae. They are mainly found in the Holarctic in alpine, Arctic and Subarctic regions, and are best known for their unusually long larval developme ...
'' *''
Gynaephora menyuanensis ''Gynaephora'' is a genus of "tussock moths", also known as the Lymantriinae, within the family Erebidae. They are mainly found in the Holarctic in alpine, Arctic and Subarctic regions, and are best known for their unusually long larval developme ...
'' Yan & Chou, 1997 *'' Gynaephora minora'' Chou & Ying, 1979 *'' Gynaephora qinghaiensis'' Chou & Ying, 1979 *'' Gynaephora qumalaiensis'' *'' Gynaephora ruoergensis'' Chou & Ying, 1979 In 1984 Spitzer synonymised ''G. ruoergensis'' with '' Lachana selenophora''. He found ''Gynaephora qinghaiensis'' to be a probable synonym of ''
Lachana alpherakii ''Lachana alpherakii'' is a species of moth of the subfamily Lymantriinae first described by Grigory Grum-Grshimailo in 1891. It is found in the high mountains of Tibet and China. Description The wingspan is 22–27 mm. The head, thorax, a ...
'', although he was unable to be certain of this. Both '' Lachana'' species were classified as ''Gynaephora'' species at this point. In 2008 Trofimova published her opinion that ''G. aureata'', ''G. minora'', ''G. qinghaiensis'' and ''G. ruoergensis'', all described from China by Chou and Ying in 1979, are possibly synonyms of ''
Lachana alpherakii ''Lachana alpherakii'' is a species of moth of the subfamily Lymantriinae first described by Grigory Grum-Grshimailo in 1891. It is found in the high mountains of Tibet and China. Description The wingspan is 22–27 mm. The head, thorax, a ...
'', although not having been able to study the type specimens, she was unable to confirm her suspicions. A study of DNA markers of the species of the genus ''Gynaephora'', which was published in 2015, found them allied closer to the outgroup ''Lachana alpherakii'', and likely should be moved to ''Lachana''.


Ecology

These are all alpine or Arctic species.


References


External links

* * http://www.bbc.co.uk/expeditions/ellesmereisland/stories/woollybearcaterpillar {{Taxonbar, from=Q10293245 Lymantriinae Moth genera