Trogocrada deleter Tams, 1953
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Trogocrada deleter Tams, 1953 ( Figs 33–34 View Figures 26–37 , 52 View Figures 50–52 )
Trogocrada deleter Tams, 1953 , Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History (Entomology), 3(2): 70. Type locality: [ Mozambique], Portuguese E. Africa, Micaune. Holotype, male (NHMUK).
Trogocrada dimorpha Janse, 1964 View in CoL syn. nov. The Moths of South Africa Volume VII: Limacodidae View in CoL . Transvaal Museum , Pretoria, 105. Type locality: South Africa, Zululand, Dukuduku. Holotype, male (TMSA).
Type material examined:
Holotype of Trogocrada deleter . Male: red circle “Type HT” label / handwritten “ Trogocrada deleter Tams Holotype ♂” / handwritten “Portuguese E. Africa Micaune B.M. 1953-666” / QR code label with unique id. NHMUK 010917876 About NHMUK .
Allotype of Trogocrada deleter . Female: yellow circle “Allotype” label / handwritten “ Trogocrada deleter Tams Allotype ♀ ” / handwritten “Portuguese E. Africa Micaune B.M. 1953-666” / QR code label with unique id. NHMUK 010917872 About NHMUK .
Material examined: Mozambique, MSR. 5 males, West Gate (Sand Forest, Sand Thicket), 22 m, 26°30′14.2″S, 32°42′59.6″E, 21–22.ii.2018, László, G., Mulvaney, J., Smith, L. leg. ANHRT:2018.2 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, same site and collectors, 10–17.ii.2018, gen. slide No. LG5702 (male) ; 1 male, same site, 3–13.xii.2016, Aristophanous, M., Cristóvão, J., László, G., Miles, W. leg., ANHRT:2017.22 ; 2 males, same site and collectors, 21–30.xi.2016 ; 2 males, Ponta Milibangalala (Dune Grassland, Dune Forest Ecotone), 15 m, 26°26′58.6″S, 32°55′29.8″E, 25– 30.v.2017, Aristophanous, M., László, G., Miles, W., Vetina, A. leg., ANHRT:2017.26 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, same site, 30.xi– 3.xii.2016, Aristophanous, M., Cristóvão, J., László, G., Miles, W. leg., ANHRT:2017.22 ; 3 males, Futi Corridor (Sand Forest Woodland Mosaic), 17 m, 26°32′10.1″S, 32°43′09.7″E, 23–24.ii.2018, László, G., Mulvaney, J., Smith, L. leg. ANHRT:2018.2 GoogleMaps ; 2 males, Mangrove Camp (Mangrove-Woodland Mosaic), 9 m, 26°19′35.9″S, 32°42′35.7″E, 7–9.xii.2016, Aristophanous, M., Cristóvão, J., László, G., Miles, W. leg. ANHRT:2017.22. GoogleMaps
Distribution: This species is known from Mozambique, South Africa, and Tanzania.
Taxonomic note: Trogocrada dimorpha is identical in external morphology to T. deleter , whereby adult males possess blackish-brown forewings, a darker curved postmedial fascia, and the distal portion of the wing diffused with tawny brown. Hindwings are greyish in the basal area, diffusing to blackish-brown (see Figs 33 – 34 View Figures 26–37 ). Females of the species display similar patterns although lighter brown, also possessing a darker curved postmedial fascia. Furthermore, both the description and image of Janse’s (1964) genitalia dissection of a male T. dimorpha specimen are identical to what is observed in a specimen of T. deleter from MSR (see Fig. 52 View Figures 50–52 ). These species have highly modified genitalia in contrast to other members of the Limacodidae (e.g. Latoia , Parasa ), characterised by a very narrow, pointed uncus, two latero-distal processi of the tegumen, and a gnathos comprised of three, flat, sclerotised, apically rounded lobes. The valvae are short and wide, with long hairs at the apex. Despite the large number of highly modified characters of the male genitalia, no differences were found between the original illustration of T. dimorpha and the Mozambican specimen identified as T. deleter , suggesting that the two names refer to the same species.
Janse (1964) described T. dimorpha as a new species based merely on Tams’ (1953) original description of T. deleter without examining the type or any material: “I have not seen a specimen of this species” ( Janse, 1964). The only difference Janse (1964) specifies between the two species is that the female of T. dimorpha is lighter in colour than the males. However, similar sexual dimorphism is also observed in T. deleter when looking at the female allotype and its characters described by Tams (1953). In conclusion, due to the identical morphological features, T. deleter is here considered a senior synonym of T. dimorpha Janse, 1964 syn. nov.
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Trogocrada deleter Tams, 1953
Taberer, Tabitha R. & László, Gyula M. 2022 |
Trogocrada dimorpha
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Trogocrada deleter Tams, 1953
Tams Allotype 1953 |