Psectrotarsia Dognin
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.179565 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6249953 |
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Psectrotarsia Dognin View in CoL
Psectrotarsia Dognin, 1907: 240 View in CoL [type species: Psectrotarsia flava Dognin View in CoL by monotypy]; Hampson, 1910: 232; Poole, 1989: 842; Matthews, 1991: 20.
Psectrotarsia Hampson, 1908: 5 View in CoL [Available but without included names until Hampson, 1910: 232] [type species: Psectrotarsia fuscirena Hampson View in CoL by subsequent designation by Hampson, 1910: 232] [junior synonym and homonym]; Poole, 1989: 843.
Erythroecia Hampson, 1910: 57 View in CoL [type species: Heliothis suavis H. Edwards by subsequent designation by Hampson, 1910: 57]; Dyar, 1912: 65; Barnes and McDunnough, 1917: 69; Forbes, 1954: 255; McDunnough, 1938: 98; Hardwick, 1970: 25; Franclemont and Todd, 1983: 158; Poole, 1989: 380; Rings et al., 1992: 139; Poole and Gentili, 1996: 739; Hardwick, 1996: 40. New synonym.
Redescription. Head ( Figs. 1–5 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ): Frons bulbous with distinct transverse ridges or cylindrically produced, ventral lip slightly produced; eyes fully developed; labial palp moderately porrect, apex at approximately half eye height; antenna filiform, scaled dorsally, unscaled ventrally; vertex with flat scales overlain with hairlike scales (flat scales best seen on more worn specimens). Thorax: Patagium, tegulae, and thorax with flat scales overlain with hairlike scales; foretibia unarmed; underside clothed with long, hairlike scales. Abdomen: Dorsally with base of narrow scales overlain with fine hairlike scales, ventrally with base of wide flat scales overlain with long hairlike scales; second tergite with two pairs of lateral sclerotized bars, scent pockets and hair pencils absent. Male genitalia ( Figs. 16–25 View FIGURES 16 – 21 View FIGURES 22 – 25 ) with uncus elongate, approximately 0.37X length of valve, apex pointed; valve flat and straplike, length 5.0–5.5X width; corona present; ampulla arising from dorsal margin of sacculus, narrow, curved, elongate, approximately 0.20X length of valve; sacculus well developed; juxta rectangular with lateral margins round, dorsal and ventral margins excavated; saccus V-shaped; aedoeagus approximately 0.75X length of valve, apex narrow, vesica oriented on left side and opening of ductus ejaculatorius dorsad, a series of appressed, scobinated bars from middle to apex on left side of aedoeagus; vesica Yshaped, with a short basal diverticulum bearing a short apical spinelike cornutus, lateral elongate diverticulum bearing a long apical spine-like cornutus, second elongate diverticulum (bearing orifice of ductus ejaculatorius) lacks a cornutus. Female genitalia ( Figs. 26–36 View FIGURES 26 – 28 View FIGURES 29 – 30 View FIGURES 31 – 35 View FIGURE 36 ) with papilla analis soft, lightly sclerotized with short, elongate setae, apex rounded; ovipositor not telescopic; anterior apophysis narrow, not extending below ninth segment; posterior apophysis narrow, approximately same length as anterior apophysis; ninth segment smooth with moderately elongate setae around distal margin; ostium bursae lightly sclerotized, covered with spiculi; distal one third to two fifths of ductus bursae membranous, proximal portion ribbed, sclerotized and continuing into apical portion of corpus bursae; corpus bursae elongate; appendix bursae extends dorsad to juncture of ductus bursae and corpus bursae, ribbed sclerotized area of ductus bursae curves into base of appendix bursae; signa absent.
Discussion. The monophyly of Psectrotarsia is based on two putative synapomorphies: elongate ampulla and multi-diverticulate vesica bearing cornuti in the male genitalia. The genus Erythroecia was synonymized based on these synapomorphies.
Five species currently are placed in Psectrotarsia , two from North America and one each from Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru.
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Psectrotarsia Dognin
Pogue, Michael G. 2007 |
Erythroecia
Poole 1996: 739 |
Hardwick 1996: 40 |
Rings 1992: 139 |
Poole 1989: 380 |
Franclemont 1983: 158 |
Hardwick 1970: 25 |
Forbes 1954: 255 |
McDunnough 1938: 98 |
Barnes 1917: 69 |
Dyar 1912: 65 |
Hampson 1910: 57 |
Hampson 1910: 57 |
Psectrotarsia
Poole 1989: 843 |
Hampson 1910: 232 |
Hampson 1910: 232 |
Hampson 1908: 5 |
Psectrotarsia
Matthews 1991: 20 |
Poole 1989: 842 |
Hampson 1910: 232 |
Dognin 1907: 240 |