Atrovirensis atrovirens (Moore, 1867)

Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H. & Kononenko, V. S., 2016, A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini), Zootaxa 4088 (2), pp. 201-220 : 203

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Atrovirensis atrovirens (Moore, 1867)
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Atrovirensis atrovirens (Moore, 1867)

( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1 – 15 , 22 View FIGURES 16 – 23 , 36 View FIGURES 36 – 44 )

Hadena atrovirens Moore, 1867 , Proceedings of Zoological Society of London, 1867:1867: 58. Syntypes: [India] [West Bengal], Darjeeling. [BMNH, London].

References. Hampson 1908: 147, pl. III: 16 ( Trachea atrovirens ); Warren in Seitz 1913: 140, pl. 17e ( Euplexia atrovirens View in CoL ); Poole 1989: 1069 ( Euplexia atrovirens View in CoL ); Hacker & Weigert 1990: 265, text fig. 27 ( Gortyna View in CoL sp.); Yoshimoto 1995: 66 , pl. 113: 24, fig. 685 ( Trachea atrovirens ); 1998: 54; Krusek & Behounek 1996: Pl. 36:5 ( Trachea atrovirens ); Kononenko 2001: 301, figs 2, 3, 11, 12, 14 ( Atrovirensis atrovirens ); Gyulai et al. 2013: 124, Pl. 39: 1–4, genit. figs 1, 2 ( Atrovirensis atrovirens ).

Diagnosis. Adult ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 15 ). Wingspan 32–35 mm. The species was characterised and illustrated in colour by Kononenko (2001) and by Gyulai et al. (2013). Male genitalia ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 16 – 23 ). The main characteristic feature of A. atrovirens is the structure of vesica with short diverticula bearing knife-like cornutus on dorsal diverticulum and two tiny spines on medial diverticulum. Female genitalia ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 36 – 44 ). Female differs by relatively large ovipositor, shallow slightly sclerotised antrum with microsetae inside and short, slightly sclerotised and ribbed ductus bursae with short sclerotised fold inside.

Distribution. North India, Nepal.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

Genus

Atrovirensis

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