Ephialtias pseudena (Boisduval)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/321.1-1 |
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Ephialtias pseudena (Boisduval) |
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Ephialtias pseudena (Boisduval) View in CoL Figures 311E View Fig , 318A–E View Fig ; plate 28
Retila pseudena Boisduval, 1870: 94 View in CoL .
TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘ Muzo’’?.
TYPE: Syntype ³ ( BMNH).
Josia cassa Prout, 1918: 421 . Revised synonymy.
TYPE LOCALITY: Colombia, Muzo , Río Cantinero, 400 m.
TYPE: Holotype ³, leg. A.H. Fassl ( BMNH).
DISCUSSION: In his description of pseudena, Boisduval (1870: 94) listed Honduras and Mexico as localities. Subsequent authors thus mistakenly reported this species from Mexico south to Colombia (e.g., Hering, 1925). The locality label on Boisduval’s pseudena type is extremely difficult to read. After considerable study of the handwriting, I propose ‘‘Muzo’’ as the type locality. Support for this hypothesis comes from other museum material. No verified examples of the moth have been collected north of the Canal Zone in Panama, whereas many specimens are known from Muzo, near the headwaters of the Río Magdalena in central Colombia.
Ephialtias dorsispilota View in CoL , previously treated as a synonym of pseudena ( Bryk, 1930) View in CoL , is here raised to species status following the original author ( Warren, 1905). The two moths are readily separable (pl. 28) because the front and femora, as well as the venter of the abdomen, are white in E. pseudena View in CoL , whereas these regions are dark brown to blackish brown in E. dorsispilota View in CoL . Of the two species, E. pseudena View in CoL is less common in collections.
Prout (1918: 421) described cassa as a subspecies of Josia consueta Walker View in CoL , differing in having no white dorsal markings on the abdomen, in having the FW cross band straighter and narrower, and in lacking white scaling along the HW anal margin. Subsequent authors have followed this treatment ( Hering, 1925; Bryk, 1930). My study of the relevant types suggests that cassa is instead a junior synonym of pseudena View in CoL . Prout stated that cassa is known from Panama and from Bogotá, Colombia. This matches the known distribution of E. pseudena View in CoL , but not that of E. consueta View in CoL (Pará, Brazil).
Based on genital similarities, E. pseudena is an extremely close relative of E. abrupta from the Amazon Basin. Synapomorphies are noted in the discussion of the latter (above).
DISTRIBUTION: Colombia(AMNH,BMNH, MNHN) ; Panama (AMNH, BMNH, NMW).
DISSECTED: ³, Colombia, Muzo , 400– 800 m, leg. Fassl, BMNH (genitalia slide no. JSM-301 ) ; ³, Colombia, Cundinamarca, Nouvelle Grenade, Cananche , 1 Sept 1900, leg. M. de Mathan, BMNH (genitalia slide no. JSM-294 ) ; ³, Colombia, Cundinamarca, Cananche , 1 Sep 1900, leg. M. de Mathan, BMNH (genitalia slide no. JSM-859 ) ; ♀, Colombia, Muzo , 400–800 m, leg. Fassl, BMNH (genitalia slide no. JSM-302 ) ; ♀, Colombia, Muzo, R. Cantinero , 400 m, leg. A.H. Fassl, BMNH (genitalia slide no. JSM-860 ) .
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Ephialtias pseudena (Boisduval)
Miller, James S 2009 |
Josia cassa
Prout, L. B. 1918: 421 |
Retila pseudena Boisduval, 1870: 94
Boisduval, J. B. A. D. 1870: 94 |