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Carmenta asema Zukowsky, comb. nov.

Description

Carmenta asema (Zukowsky), comb. nov.

Synanthedon asema Zukowsky, 1936: 1219.

Diagnosis. Wing length 5­8.5 mm. Most notably, the anal tuft has much orange red. The wings are clear, although the forewing apical margin is broad. The abdomen dorsally has narrow pale yellow bands on most segments, but the last two segments have narrow orange bands. The antennae have white spots near the tips.

Description. (first description of male): Head with vertex brown black with slight blue­green sheen; front brown black, white laterally; occipital fringe yellow dorsally, white laterally; labial palpus smooth, pale yellow, some brown black apically; antenna with preapical white spot. Thorax brown black, narrow subdorsal yellow stripe, pale yellow below wing. Abdomen brown black, dorsally with segments 2 and 4 with narrow yellow bands (orange bands of 5 and 6 present on female not evident on only male specimen); ventrally, mostly pale yellow; anal tuft with orange red subdorsally and ventrally. Legs brown black; forecoxa white and pale yellow; pale yellow on tibiae medially, distally and at joints of tarsal segments. Forewing mostly hyaline but with broad apical margin and discal spot; ventrally with yellow on costal margin, white powdering on apical margin. Hindwing hyaline. Genitalia (Fig. 15) with little or no bare area on valvae; saccus narrow, more than one­third length of valvae; scopula androconialis nearly two­thirds length of valvae.

Female (Fig. 2): Similar to male; forewing of type specimen with pale yellow or white scales on costal margin; abdomen dorsally with narrow orange­red bands on segments 5 and 6, anal tuft brush­like, orange red. Genitalia (Fig. 21) with antrum slender, elongate, slightly curving, sclerotized; ductus bursae broad, slightly pigmented, narrowing distally; corpus bursae ovate, without signum.

Distribution. BRAZIL: Rio de Janeiro, Itatiaya; Nova Teutonia. PARAGUAY: Villarica.

Type. asema: Holotype female ­ BRAZIL: "Itatiaya Mts. In the State of Rio de Janeiro. Male in the Coll. MARTEN (Königstein I. T.)."

Remarks. The holotype is actually a female, not a male as stated in the original description (see discussion in Duckworth and Eichlin, 1978:4). The male described above is labeled: Guaraquecaba Pr., Brazil, 9.XII.1970, V.O. Becker leg; I.P.A.M. ­ Becker. The four known specimens of asema were collected from December to March.

Notes

Published as part of Eichlin, Thomas D. & Kinnee, Scott A., 2002, Brazilian Sesiidae in the collection of the Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany (Lepidoptera), pp. 1-15 in Zootaxa 108 on pages 5-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.159263

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Sesiidae
Genus
Carmenta
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Lepidoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Zukowsky
Species
asema
Taxonomic status
comb. nov.
Taxon rank
species

References

  • Zukowsky, B. (1936) Familie: Aegeriidae. In Seitz, A. (ed.), Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde. Teil 6. Die amerikanischen Spinner und Schwarmer, Alfred Kernen Verlag, Stuttgard, pp. 1215 - 1256. [also English and French editions]
  • Duckworth, W. D. & Eichlin, T. D. (1978) The type-material of Central and South American clearwing moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae). Smithsonian Contribution in Zoology, No. 261, 1 - 28.