Alonina pyrethra ( Hampson, 1910 ) Bartsch, Daniel, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3741.1.1 |
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Alonina pyrethra ( Hampson, 1910 ) |
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Alonina pyrethra ( Hampson, 1910) View in CoL new comb. ( Sciapteron )
Figs 16–18 View FIGURES 13–24 , 123 View FIGURES 122–123
Literature. Hampson 1910: 154 ( Sciapteron ); 1919: 59 ( Synanthedon ); Dalla Torre & Strand 1925: 36 ( Synanthedon ); Gaede 1929: 521 ( Synanthedon ); Heppner & Duckworth 1981: 33 ( Synanthedon ); Vári, Kroon & Krüger 2002: 67 ( Synanthedon ); Pühringer & Kallies 2004: 28 ( Synanthedon ).
Specimens examined. Holotype: ♀ ( Fig 16 View FIGURES 13–24 ), “ Cape Colony, Grahamstown” [ South Africa, Eastern Cape Province, Grahamstown] (B.M. Genitalia Slide No. 15129, Fig. 123 View FIGURES 122–123 ) ( BMNH).
Additional specimen: 1 ♀ ( Figs 17–18 View FIGURES 13–24 ), found dead, Table Mtn, Cape Town , 3.Jan.1976, N.J. Duke ( TMPS) .
Diagnosis. Only the two listed female specimens of Alonina pyrethra are known. The holotype ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 13–24 ) has a wingspan of 34 mm, a forewing length of 15 mm and a antenna length of 8.5 mm, the other specimen ( Fig. 17–18 View FIGURES 13–24 ) is somewhat smaller with a wingspan of 29 mm. The rather similar congeners, A. pyrocraspis and A. rufa , have been confused with A. pyrethra previously (e.g. Hampson 1919, Gaede 1929, Freina 2011). Diagnostic feature is the wing colouration: A. pyrethra has the forewing, including discal spot, nearly completely orange, with the costal area covered with some brownish-black scales and the fringes black (forewing with well developed transparent areas, discal spot and costal area brownish-black in A. luteopunctata , A. pyrocraspis and A. rufa ); the hindwing has a transparent dorsum, discal spot, veins and margins are orange, the latter in distinct contrast to the black fringes (dorsum covered with orange scales in A. rufa , discal spot, veins and margins dark brown in A. luteopunctata and A. pyrocraspis ). Female genitalia ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 113–114 ).
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