Parasa Moore, [1860]

Singh, Navneet, Ahmad, Jalil, Chandra, Kailash & Solovyev, Alexey V., 2021, A new species of the genus Thespea Solovyev and four newly recorded species of Limacodidae from India (Lepidoptera: Zygaenoidea), Zootaxa 4927 (1), pp. 123-132 : 125-126

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4927.1.8

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4549242

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scientific name

Parasa Moore, [1860]
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Genus Parasa Moore, [1860] View in CoL in Horsfield & Moore ([1860])

Parasa Moore, [1860] View in CoL : 413.

Type species. Neaera chloris Herrich-Schäffer, 1854 (subsequently designated by Fletcher & Nye 1982) (TL: “Amer. mer.”).

Distribution. Widely distributed from Far East Russia, China, Japan, Korea, India to Philippines; Middle East, Africa, Madagascar ( Solovyev 2014), North and South America.

Diagnosis. The monophyly of all the nine groups listed here below under taxonomic notes is well supported ( Solovyev 2014), but a robust definition of the genus is still lacking. Currently, the genus Parasa needs a thorough revision as it includes Asian, African, Neotropical and Nearctic species, and the green colour on the wings or body cannot be reliably used as an indicative character because it is also exhibited by few other limacodid genera.

Taxonomic notes. A recent and important publication on the taxonomy of this genus was proposed by Solovyev & Witt (2009), where 13 monophyletic lineages were identified, but with an indication that the study was preliminary. Furthermore, Solovyev (2014) provisionally divided the genus Parasa into nine species groups: i) the lepida species group (20 species), ii) the consocia species group (seven species), iii) the sinica species group (three species), iv) the darma species group (three species), v) the ananii species group (13 species), vi) the sagittata species group (one species), vii) the dulcis species group (one species), viii) the inexpectata species group (one species and two subspecies), and ix) the metaphaea species group (one species).

Fletcher, D. S. & Nye, I. W. B. (1982) The Generic Names of Moths of the World. Vol. 4. British Museum (Natural History), London, 192 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 119597

Herrich-Schaffer, G. A. W. (1850 - 1858 [1854]) Sammlung neuer oder wenig bekannter aussereuropaischer Schmetterlinge, Herausgegeben. (1) 1. G. J. Manz, Regensburg, 84 pp., 120 pls. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 49772

Solovyev, A. V. & Witt, T. J. (2009) The Limacodidae of Vietnam. Entomofauna, Supplement 16, 33 - 229.

Solovyev, A. V. (2014) Parasa Moore auct.: phylogenetic review of the complex from the Palaearctic and Indomalayan regions (Lepidoptera, Limacodidae). Proceedings of the Museum Witt, Munich, 1, 1 - 240.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

SuperFamily

Zygaenoidea

Family

Limacodidae