Praeacedes atomosella (WALKER, 1863)
publication ID |
0005-805X |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5463041 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E34715-FF9C-AC42-FCC8-FDBFFC53FA12 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Praeacedes atomosella (WALKER, 1863) |
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Praeacedes atomosella (WALKER, 1863) View in CoL
Wingspan: 11,5–12,5 mm ( Fig. 1, 2, 5; Fig. 8, 9).
This pantropical species was described from Sierra Leone. It is also known from the Canary islands and Mediterranean islands ( Cyprus, Malta), Neotropical region ( Bermuda, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, Mexico, southern United States), Oriental region ( India, Malaysia) ( DE PRINS & DE PRINS, 2015; ZIMMERMANN, 1978), Australia ( ROBINSON & NIELSEN, 1993) and Oceania ( Solomon Islands, Rapa) (ZIMMERMANN, 1978). Records from Africa include The Gambia and the neighboring islands of Mauritius and Madagascar ( DE PRINS & DE PRINS, 2015). ZIMMERMANN (1978) described and illustrated adults, male and female genitalia as well as its larvae & larval cases from Hawaii (as Praeacedes thecophora WALSINGHAM ).
The adults ( Fig. 1 –2) have a wingspan of 11,5–12,5 mm and its forewings are brownish fuscous. Its male genitalia is rather recognizable by its forked aedeagus and black gnathos (Fig. 9). Bursae of the female shows 2 irregular, oval signa ( Fig. 8b).
Specimen: more than 40 specimen were bred from larvae.
2015 - months: II, IV, VII (male, gen.prep. RE-1946), IX (female, gen.prep.RE-2116; male, gen.prep. RE-2108), X (female, gen.prep. RE-2182), XII.
2016 - months: I, II.
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