Siccia melanospila Hampson, 1911
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2023.64.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13250498 |
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Siccia melanospila Hampson, 1911 |
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Siccia melanospila Hampson, 1911 View in CoL
( Figs 155–157 View Figures 149–162 , 385, 386 View Figures 385–389 , 498 View Figures 496–499 )
Siccia melanospila Hampson, 1911 View in CoL , The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology, 8 (46): 404 (Type locality: [ Kenya, Kiambu County] “ Br. E. Africa, Kikuyu, Escarpment”).
Type material examined. Lectotype (hereby designated) ( Figs 155 View Figures 149–162 , 385 View Figures 385–389 ): male, “Escarpment | 7500–8500 ft. | Kikuyu: Ibea | E. Africa | IX–X. 1900 | Doherty Wlsn. GM. | 1910–166.” / “ Siccia | melanospila | type ♂. Hmpsn” / blue ring label “ Syn- | type” / “ Arctiidae | Brit. Mus. slide | No. 6045 ♂ ” ( NHMUK) . Paralectotypes: 2 males, 1 female, the same data as lectotype ( NHMUK) .
Additional material examined. KENYA: 1 male, Nairobi, vi.1958, unique number: NHMUK010916011, gen. prep. No.: NHMUK010314607 (prepared by Volynkin) ( NHMUK) ; 1 male, 1 female, Escarpment, B. [ritish] E.[ast] A.[frica], xi.1901, 6500–9000 ft., W. Doherty, unique numbers: NHMUK010916025, NHMUK010916026, gen. prep. Nos.: NHMUK010314621 (male), NHMUK010314622 (female) (prepared by Volynkin) ( NHMUK) .
Note. In the original description of the species, Hampson (1911) mentioned three males and one female as “Type”. In order to stabilise the nomenclature, the dissected male syntype is hereby designated as the lectotype.
Diagnosis. The forewing length is 10.5–11.0 mm in both sexes. Siccia melanospila externally differs from the other species in the species-group in its larger size, the more elongate forewing apex, and the spots of the postmedial line connected by blackish suffusion and forming an almost continuous fascia whereas the postmedial line is indistinct in the similar congeners. The genitalia of both sexes of S. melanospila are similar to S. tanzaniae and the detailed comparison is provided below in the diagnosis of the latter species.
Molecular data. Currently unavailable for this species.
Distribution. The species is known from Kenya ( Hampson 1911).
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Siccia melanospila Hampson, 1911
Volynkin, Anton V. 2023 |
Siccia melanospila
Hampson 1911 |