Pseudohemihyalea syracosia (Druce) Schmidt, 2009

Schmidt, Christian, 2009, Revision of the " Aemilia " ambigua (Strecker) species-group (Noctuidae, Arctiinae), ZooKeys 9 (9), pp. 63-78 : 70-72

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.9.149

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0B7144FA-80DE-4D12-9456-1434A3FDEA25

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792334

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B70122-EC63-FF8F-FF45-3E0C973FFAF9

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scientific name

Pseudohemihyalea syracosia (Druce)
status

stat. nov., comb. n.

Pseudohemihyalea syracosia (Druce) , stat. nov., comb. n.

Figs. 2 View Figures 1-5. 1 , 7 View Figures 6-10. 6 , 12 View Figures 11-15 , 17 View Figures 16-20 , 23 View Figures 21-24 , 25 View Figure 25

Halisidota syracosia Druce, 1889: 87 .

Aemilia ambigua Toulgoët, 1997 nec. Strecker, 1848.

Type material. Female holotype [BMNH], photograph examined. Type locality: “ Mexico, Omilteme [Omiltemi], Guerrero, 8000 feet.” The right antenna and abdomen of the holotype are missing, but the wings are in excellent condition. The abdomen associated with the holotype (in a separate vial) was determined by A. Watson not

to belong to the holotype; the holotype abdomen has apparently been lost, since no matching slide exists either (M. Honey, pers. comm.).

Diagnosis. Pseudohemihyalea syracosia is most similar to and was long confused with P. ambigua . They can usually be distinguished without dissection, since P. syracosia is slightly smaller and less robust with narrower rust-brown forewing striae on average and less rust brown overall. This species also has a more southern distribution than P. ambigua . Sexual size dimorphism is less pronounced in P. syracosia than in

P. ambigua , with female P. syracosia averaging very nearly the same size as males (mean forewing length 20 mm), whereas P. ambigua females average about 24 mm in forewing length compared to 22 mm in males. Genitalic differences are given under P. ambigua .

Biology and distribution. The immature stages are unknown. Adults have been collected in pine-oak forest, from 1700 m to 2230 m. Collection dates range from mid-May to early September. Pseudohemihyalea s yraciosa occurs from Michoacan, Mexico to Honduras ( Fig. 25 View Figure 25 ), flying in strict sympatry with P. fallaciosa at some sites.

Remarks. Pseudohemihyalea syracosia has long been treated as a subjective synonym of P. ambigua , but the characters given above in the diagnosis and species key show it is distinct from P. ambigua , with a more southerly and apparently allopatric distribution. The diagnosis and illustrations of “ P. ambigua ” given by Toulgoët (1997) apply to P. syraciosa .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Arctiidae

Genus

Pseudohemihyalea

Loc

Pseudohemihyalea syracosia (Druce)

Schmidt, Christian 2009
2009
Loc

Halisidota syracosia

Druce H 1889: 87
1889
Loc

Aemilia ambigua Toulgoët, 1997

Aemilia ambigua Toulgoët, 1997
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