Hypotrix hueco ( Barnes, 1904 ) Lafontaine & Ferris & Walsh, 2010

Lafontaine, Donald, Ferris, Clifford & Walsh, J., 2010, A revision of the genus Hypotrix Guenee in North America with descriptions of four new species and a new genus (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Noctuinae, Eriopygini), ZooKeys 39 (39), pp. 225-253 : 248

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.39.438

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3788536

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scientific name

Hypotrix hueco ( Barnes, 1904 )
status

comb. nov.

Hypotrix hueco ( Barnes, 1904) , comb. n.

Figs 15, 30, 45

Mamestra hueco Barnes, 1904: 198 .

Type material. Syntypes [ USNM, examined].Type locality: USA, Arizona, Huachuca Mts.

Other material examined and distribution. USA: Arizona. Cochise Co. (Chiricahua and Huachuca Mts), Graham Co. (Pinaleno Mts), and Santa Cruz Co. (Santa Rita Mts).

Diagnosis. Hypotrix hueco is superficially similar to H. alamosa , but averages larger (forewing length: 14–16 mm), the medial area is pale with whitish shading that contrasts with the darker color of the basal and subterminal areas, and the postmedial line is well removed from the outer edge of the reniform spot. Th e outward displacement of the postmedial line results in a very narrow subterminal area, similar in width to the terminal area. Surprisingly, the male genitalia are most similar to those of H. lunata , with a high dorsal tuft of setae on the broadly spatulate uncus and the cucullus is long and tapered with a folded depressed area at the base of the dorsal margin. Th e vesica is about 3 × as long as the aedeagus; there are two spiny clusters where the aedeagus joins the vesica, a row of three long spike like cornuti near the vesica base, and a premedial coil. The female genitalia are similar to those of H. lunata , but the appendix bursae has only one coil.

Distribution and biology. Hypotrix hueco is known only from southeastern Arizona. Collecting dates range from mid-June to mid-August.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

SubFamily

Noctuinae

Genus

Hypotrix

Loc

Hypotrix hueco ( Barnes, 1904 )

Lafontaine, Donald, Ferris, Clifford & Walsh, J. 2010
2010
Loc

Mamestra hueco

Barnes W 1904: 198
1904
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