Ponometia Herrich-Schäffer, 1868
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Figs 1–4, 19–22, 39
Ponometia
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is a large genus of New World
Acontiinae
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with 47 described species. We list it first because of the bilaterally symmetrical male genitalia, a character likely to be primitive and apparently absent in Old World
Acontiinae ( Hacker et al. 2008)
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. Unlike
Tarache
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and
Acontia
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, only a few species have a moth that resembles a bird dropping.
Figures Ι–Ι8.
Acontiinae
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adults [former generic name in brackets]. Ι
Ponometia
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[
Ponometia
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]
exigua
2
Ponometia
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[
Fruva
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fasciatella
3
Ponometia
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[
Tarachidia
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semiflava
4
Ponometia
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[
Conochares
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]
altera
5
Tarache
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[
Acontia
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]
aprica
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, m 6
Tarache
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[
Acontia
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]
aprica
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, f 7
Tarache
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[
Acontia
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]
areli
8
Tarache
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[
Therasea
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]
augustipennis
9
Tarache
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[
Hemispragueia
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]
idella
Ι0
Acontia
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[
Acontia
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lucida
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ΙΙ
Acontia
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[
Acontia
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cretata
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Ι2
Acontia
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[
Stylorache
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albida
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Ι3
Acontia
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[
Chelichares
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nubifera
Ι4
Acontia
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[
Hoplotarache
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]
ruffinellii
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Ι5
Eusceptis
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Eusceptis
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flavifrimbriata
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Ι6
Pseudalypia
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[
Pseudalypia
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crotchii
Ι7
Spragueia
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Spragueia
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leo
Ι8
Trogotorna
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Trogotorna
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persecta
.
The genus is most easily characterized by the relatively small size of the moth (forewing length: 6–16 mm, but most species 8–12 mm), and the male and female genitalia. Male genitalia (Figs 19–22). Th e valves are bilaterally symmetrical with only a few species showing slight differences between the valves (e.g.,
P. albitermen
,
P. binocula
,
P. tortricina
). Th e clasper is a long spine-like process on the ventral margin of the valve that turns upward, often abruptly so, to project onto the inner surface of the valve. The diagnostic feature of
Ponometia
is the vesica; there are one or two long diverticula, each with a longitudinally-ridged apical cornutus, and there is a comb-like row of small cornuti on the apical part of the vesica. Female genitalia (Fig. 39). Th e inner surface of the corpus bursae is covered posteriorly, sometimes entirely, with large patches of long spines 5–10 × as long as wide.
Food plants. Food plants are recorded for
Ponometia candefacta
(
Ambrosia
spp.),
Ponometia erastrioides
(
Ambrosia
spp.),
Ponometia acutus
(
Ambrosia
sp.),
Ponometia altera
(
Haplopappus Cass.
and
Ericameria Nuttall
), and
Ponometia libedis
(
Iva ambrosiaefolia A. Gray
), all in the
Asteraceae
. In addition
Ponometia bicolorata
has been reared from
Simsia foetida (Cav.) S. F. Blake
in the
Asteraceae
and
Heliotropium indicum
L. in the
Boraginaceae
.