Stamnodes fergusoni Matson & Wagner, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.911.2371 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10384220 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CEA053-3454-7852-FDB0-B50EA963F9A3 |
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Stamnodes fergusoni Matson & Wagner, 2020
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Stamnodes fergusoni Matson & Wagner, 2020: 79–90 View Cited Treatment . Type locality: Ranch Road 189 (30.1823° N, 100.06° W), Val Verde County, Texas, USA. [USNM].
Stamnodes fergusoni – Rajaei et al. 2022 (online catalogue).
Stamnodes sp. (undescribed) – Knudson & Bordelon 2002: 7–8.
Distribution
Mexico: Stamnodes fergusoni is found in the grassland, steppe, thorn scrub, and foothill habitats of the Chihuahuan Desert of northern Mexico where its host plant is abundant. The Mexican distribution remains largely unclarified, with only a few collections from the Tamaulipan mezquital ecoregion of north Coahuila near Ciudad Acuña, and one record as far south as Sierra Mojada. So far as known, S. fergusoni is the only Stamnodes with a principally Chihuahuan Desert distribution. USA: Stamnodes fergusoni is primarily found in West Texas but extending westward to southeastern Arizona.
Biology
Stamnodes fergusoni is univoltine with a peak autumn flight from September through October and a single generation with mature caterpillars from October into November. Over most of this species’ range, the pupa is believed to overwinter and remain in diapause until the following fall. Larvae ( Fig. 93 View Figs 90–93 ) are hosted by Salvia L. ( Lamiaceae ) and were reared to maturity on rock sage ( Salvia pinguifolia (Fernald) Wooton & Standl. ) in Arizona and New Mexico ( Matson & Wagner 2020). Matson & Wagner (2020) also suggested this species may feed on shrubby blue sage ( Salvia ballotiflora Benth. ) in south Texas and Coahuila where S. pinguifolia is absent. This potential Salvia ballotiflora host plant association has not been confirmed.
Molecular characterization
This species is represented in BOLD as BIN: BOLD:ACO1632 (n = 6). At present, the average pairwise intraspecific distance is 0.76%, the maximum pairwise intraspecific distance is 1.59%, and the distance to the nearest neighbour, Stamnodes aumatlapalli sp. nov. (n = 2), is 4.19%.
Remarks
See Matson & Wagner (2020) for description, genitalic images, and other life history information.
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Stamnodes fergusoni Matson & Wagner, 2020
Matson, Tanner A. 2023 |
Stamnodes sp.
Knudson E. & Bordelon C. 2002: 7 |