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Megalographa agualaniata

Authors :
Lafontaine, J. Donald
Sullivan, J. Bolling
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2009.

Abstract

Megalographa agualaniata (Dognin) (Figure 2, 10, 15) Plusia agualaniata Dognin 1912: 7. Syntypes: 3 males, USNM, Washington [examined]. Type locality: Agualani, Peru. Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the lack of silvery-white shading on the reniform spot and the brownish-gray forewing with hoary-gray shading in the outer and costal parts of the wing. The silver stigma mark is separated into two spots in four of the 12 specimens examined. The sexes are similar. In the male genitalia, the clasper reaches the costa; the clavus is short; the vesica is slightly upcurved mesially with a slight dorsal bulge mesially and apically and a long, slender apical cornutus. In the female genitalia, the ductus bursae is very long, 0.5X as long as the corpus bursae; the posterior half of the corpus bursae has long sclerotized, spiculate bands, like those of the ductus bursae; the appendix bursae is about 0.3X as long as the corpus bursae but appears shorter because it curls dorsally around the posterior end of the corpus bursae. Distribution and Habitat. Megalographa agualaniata occurs in montane areas of South America from Venezuela and Colombia southward to Bolivia and Peru.<br />Published as part of Lafontaine, J. Donald & Sullivan, J. Bolling, 2009, A review of the genus Megalographa Lafontaine and Poole (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Plusiinae) with the description of a new species from Costa Rica, pp. 1-10 in Insecta Mundi 2009 (77) on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5352574<br />{"references":["Dognin, P. 1912. Heteroceres nouveaux de l'Amerique du Sud. Fascicule VI. Oberthur; Rennes. 51 p."]}

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....19d84bcb2166def2cf5ad7428b9fa43e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5450513