Bombyciella Draudt 1950
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Bombyciella Draudt, 1950
Type-species: Bombyciella talpa Draudt, 1950: 63, pl. 4, fig. 19 (by original designation)
Redescription. Small moths, wingspan 24-35mm, forewing length 11-17mm. Ground colour of wings grey and black, with a purple hue in the non-type species. Black wing pattern markings consisting of obliquely upright scales; male antennae bipectinate until broadening roundly (club-like) towards tip, distal part of antenna slightly dentate and ciliate; antennae of female simple, shortly ciliate, with one or few strong setae laterally; palps short, terminal joint very small, covered with small, oval, lamellar scales and scarce, long, black, stiff, upright scales ventrally; proboscis well developed; frons densely covered with thin, upright hair-scales, vertex with a tuft of stiff, elongate scales pointing obliquely foreword; compound eyes at posterior half surrounded by very long, dark hairscales (“lashes”) (Fig. 9); thorax dorsally almost completely covered with velvety-grey, very fine hair-scales with white tips having up to two incisions, one tuft near center and a second one terminally composed of somewhat coarser hair-scales; similar coarse hair-scale tufts found dorsally on the abdomen, on tergites 1, 3 and 4, the latter being the largest; thorax ventrally and first three sternites of abdomen densely covered with long, fine hair-scales; abdomen (Fig. 11) light brown, covered by a mixture of lamellar scales and long whitish hair-scales.
Male genitalia. Uncus broad, dorso-ventrally flattened, rhombic or laterally rounded, weakly setose dorsally, apex acute; gnathus reduced; tegumen ventro-caudally with large, rounded peniculus lobes; vinculum large; saccus u-shaped; valvae broader at base, gradually tapering towards apex, or of even width, apex rounded with distinct corona; cucullus weak; sacculus sclerotized, harpe strong, S-curved or rather angled and apically rounded and a thorn-like, rather large and strong digitus present at ¾ of ventral margin of valvae (talpa) or absent (antra sp. n.). Juxta small and weak, rhomboidal in shape, the medial process is strong, grinder-like on B. talpa, but it is completely reduced on B. antra sp. n. Aedeagus arched or strongly bent; carina present as a bar or a group of spines; vesica basally with a coarse or densely dentate surface and a large group of spiniform, long cornuti at middle.
Female genitalia. Ovipositor with elongated papillae anales; apophyses posteriores very long; apophyses anteriores short but thick, ostium bursae wide, antrum strongly sclerotized, elongated and funnel-shaped; ductus rather long and curved, anteriorly tapering, cervix bursae small, conical in shape corpus bursae membranous, the latter elongated and narrow or sack-like, without signum.
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Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Draudt
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Noctuidae
- Genus
- Bombyciella
- Taxon rank
- genus
- Taxonomic concept label
- Bombyciella Draudt, 1950 sec. Saldaitis, Benedek, Behounek & Stüning, 2014
References
- Draudt, M. (1950) Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Agrotiden-Fauna Chinas aus den Ausbeuten Dr. H. Hone's. Mitteilungen der Munchner Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 40 (1), 1 - 174.