Spilosoma alcumena Berg, 1882: 213
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Spilosoma alcumena Berg, 1882: 213 |
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Taxon classification Animalia Lepidoptera Erebidae
Spilosoma alcumena Berg, 1882: 213 Fig. 13
Current identity.
Isia alcumena alcumena (Berg, 1882).
Material.
Described on the basis of a male specimen from Tucumán (City of San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina) and a female specimen from Salta (City or province of Salta, Argentina).
Type locality.
Salta [Argentina].
MACN.
A female syntype housed in the Berg collection with a blue label with the inscription “Salta,” a red label with the inscription “TYPUS,” a white label with the inscription “Typus,” a white label that reads " Spilosoma alcumena Berg" (handwritten by Berg), and red label with the inscription "Lectotype ♀ Spilosoma alcumena Berg designated by Beccacece, Vincent & Navarro." It is in bad condition, but it is recognizable: the abdomen and right antenna are missing and both forewing apices and the right hindwing are damaged (Fig. 13). The male, here designated as a paralectotype, bears a blue label with the inscription “Tucuman,” a white label with the inscription “Typus,” a white label with the number “11948” and a white label that reads " Spilosoma Alcumena Bov Berg" (handwritten by Berg). It is in moderate to good condition: it is missing the right antenna, the left antenna is broken and left hindwing is ripped.
Remarks.
Berg indicated that the male syntype was preserved in Gunther’s collection and the female syntype was in "la Universidad" [MACN], donated by himself. The male paralectotype was also deposited in the MACN.
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