Year:
2009
Grant Number:
DLIA2009-07
Grant Amount:
$3534
Project Type:
Minigrant
Organism Group Sought:
Beetles and Moths
Principal Investigator:
Dr. John K. Moulton
Project Summary:

After eight years of collecting only 32 species of flat-headed borers (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) and 14 species of clearwings (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) have been documented in the GSMNP.  Some neighboring states have as many as 130 species of flat-headed borers alone.  The Park is likely to have at least as many species as surrounding states, given its plant diversity.  Modern trapping methods have the potential to dramatically increase park records for flat-headed borers by over 300%, based on records from surrounding states.

Clearwing moth records would also increase dramatically using the many different pheromone blends commercially available today.  Limited trapping in Cades Cove in 2008 netted 10 state buprestid records and 15 new Park records.  In addition, pheromone traps place alongside purple panel traps caught 10 clearwing records for the Park.  Using these trapping methods park-wide would potentially triple flat-headed borer records and double clearwing records currently known in the Park.

Collectors List: CollectorList.pdf

Family Count Graph: FamilyCountAcGraph.pdf

Genera of Largest Family Graph: GenusCountAcGraph.pdf

Project Information: ProjectInfo.pdf

Samplings List: SamplingsList.pdf

Species by Month: CountsPerSpeciesByMonth.pdf

Species Ranking: SpeciesDistributionRanking.pdf

Species Report: Taxonomy.pdf

Specimen Count Per Year: NewSppTracking.pdf

Upper Taxa List: UpperTaxa.pdf

Principal Investigator

PI Name:  Dr. John K. Moulton

PI Organization:  University of Tennessee

Co-investigator #1

Co-PI Name:  Jason A. Hansen

Co-PI Organization:  University of Tennessee

Primary Taxonomist

Taxonomist Name:  Jason Hansen

Taxonomist Organization:  University of Tennessee

Corporate Sponsors