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Lyces andosa FW, new combination

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Lyces andosa (Druce), new combination Plate 30

Josiomorpha andosa Druce, 1911: 290.

TYPE LOCALITY: Colombia, Siato, Río Siato, Slopes of Choco, 5200 ft.

TYPE: Syntype ♀, Sep 1909 (BMNH).

DISCUSSION: This species was intitally described in Josiomorpha, now in the Arctiidae, but was then moved by Prout (1918) to Josia. Here it is newly combined with Lyces. The abdomen of the andosa syntype is missing, but two females (AMNH, USNM) match its wing pattern precisely. These are the only examples of L. andosa known to me. Males have not been found. Examination of female genitalia (JSM-1711) supports the theory that L. andosa should be recognized as a distinct species. It belongs in a tight clade of six Andean Patula Group species exhibiting yellow to yellow-orange longitudinal FW stripes, such as L. gopala (pl. 30). These are also characterized by a completely black head and thorax, without markings. Here, the only pattern on the abdomen is a thin, light gray pleural stripe, as well as a thin, whitish gray stripe along the ventral midline. The FW stripe of L. andosa almost reaches the outer margin, as in L. attenuata and L. striata, but is lighter yellow and much wider. The female genitalia of L. andosa show numerous similarities to females of L. longistria, from eastern Ecuador. These six species are so closely related that resolving their interrelationships will require a detailed analysis, one that integrates characters from adults, larvae, and DNA.

Like L. striata and L. attenuata (pl. 31), L. andosa (pl. 30) is endemic to the western slope of the Andes. Interestingly, the remaining three species of this subclade— gopala, longistria, and patula —those with a short FW stripe (pl. 30) and a prominent process on the male costa, occur on the Amazonian side.

DISTRIBUTION: Colombia (AMNH, BMNH, USNM).

DISSECTED: ♀, Colombia, Dept. Antioquia, Mesopotamia, 5000 ft, Ac. 3977, AMNH (genitalia slide no. JSM-1711).

Notes

Published as part of Miller, James S, 2009, Generic Revision Of The Dioptinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea: Notodontidae) Part 2: Josiini, pp. 675-1022 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2009 (321) on page 771, DOI: 10.1206/321.1-1, http://zenodo.org/record/13126000

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Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
FW
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Lepidoptera
Family
Notodontidae
Genus
Lyces
Species
andosa
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
comb. nov.
Taxonomic concept label
Lyces andosa (Druce, 1911) sec. Miller, 2009

References

  • Druce, H. 1911. XXXI. - Descriptions of some new species of Heterocera from tropical South America, and two new species of Geometridae from West Africa. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 8 (7): 287 - 294.
  • Prout, L. B. 1918. A provisional arrangement of the Dioptidae. Novitates Zoologicae 25: 395 - 429.