Marganana (Marganana) mexicana DeLong & Freytag, 1963
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.750.1363 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4770560 |
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Marganana (Marganana) mexicana DeLong & Freytag, 1963 |
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Marganana (Marganana) mexicana DeLong & Freytag, 1963 View in CoL
Fig. 7 View Fig
Marganana (Marganana) mexicana DeLong & Freytag, 1963: 260 View in CoL , pl. I fig. 4, pl. II figs 6–11, 24.
Freytagana gibsoni DeLong, 1975: 409 View in CoL ; figs 1–8. Syn. nov.
Material examined
Holotype
MEXICO • ♂; Mexico, Puebla, Necaxa ; 27 Oct. 1945; DeLong, Hershberger, Stone and Elliot leg.; OSUC-0169614 .
Other material
MEXICO • ♂, holotype of Freytagana gibsoni ; Mexico, Rte. 190, 28 mi. E of Mexico City; 28 Jul. 1965; P.H. Freytag and L.P. Gibson leg.; OSUC-0158615 .
Remarks
Margana was erected by DeLong (1942) to accomodate the type species, Ponana marginifrons var. suilla Ball, 1935 , from Arizona, USA. A few years later, DeLong (1948) proposed a new name for the genus, Marganana , because the previous name had already been taken by a genus of Lepidoptera Linnaeus, 1758 . DeLong & Freytag (1963) erected a new subgenus, Declivana and two new species, Marganana (Marganana) mexicana from Mexico and Marganana (Declivana) equata from Guyana. According to DeLong (1942) and DeLong & Freytag (1963), Marganana differs from other Gyponini genera by the following characteristics: (1) crown short and broad, with transversely striated surface; (2) ocellus closer to median line than to adjacent eye; (3) transition crown-face with thickened margin and carinate; (4) face short and broad; (5) pronotum broad and slightly wider than head; (6) forewing long and narrow, with venation normal to reticulated, with veins wide, conspicuous, and dark margined, and appendix developed; (7) hind tibia without outer secondary setae; and (8) aedeagus simple, without basal processes.
The monotypic genus Freytagana was erected by DeLong (1975) to accomodate the type species, Freytagana gibsoni DeLong, 1975 , from Mexico. According to that author, Freytagana differs from other gyponines by the following set of characteristics: (1) crown short and broad, with anterior and posterior margins almost parallel; (2) ocellus closer to median line than to adjacent eye; (3) transition crown-face distinct and thick; and (4) forewing long and narrow, with venation reticulated, and slight appendix.
Based on the original descriptions of the genera and a detailed study of the holotypes of the two included species, we conclude that there are no characters that distinguish Freytagana from Marganana . Therefore, we suggest that Freytagana be treated as a junior synonym of Marganana . In addition, considering the distribution data (the holotype of F. gibsoni and several paratypes of M. mexicana are from the same locality – Mexico City), forewing venation, and male terminalia ( Fig. 7A–H, I–P View Fig ), we concluded that holotypes of F. gibsoni and M. mexicana are conspecific, so that the former should be treated as a junior synonym of the latter. We note that the holotype of F. gibsoni has its aedeagus shaft damaged and twisted, besides being strongly bent ventrally at apical half. This may be the reason why DeLong did not treat them as the same species.
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Marganana (Marganana) mexicana DeLong & Freytag, 1963
Gonçalves, Clayton C., Domahovski, Alexandre C., Mejdalani, Gabriel & Takiya, Daniela M. 2021 |
Marganana (Marganana) mexicana
DeLong D. M. 1975: 409 |
DeLong D. M. & Freytag P. H. 1963: 260 |