Generic Revision Of The Dioptinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea: Notodontidae) Part 2: Josiini
Author
Miller, James S
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2009
2009-06-30
2009
321
675
1022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1206/321.1-1
journal article
10.1206/321.1-1
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Scea superba
(Druce)
,
new combination
Plate 34
Thirmida superba
Druce, 1890: 498
, pl. 42, fig. 10.
TYPE
LOCALITY
:
Ecuador
, Baños.
TYPE
:
Syntype
³ (
BMNH
).
DISCUSSION
: This species becomes newly combined in
Scea
, with synonymy of
Thirmida
.
Scea superba
, a beautiful moth, stands apart from other members of the genus in showing a particularly strong, violet purple iridescence in the wings (pl. 34). The abdomen is also striking in its iridescence. Within the orange FW triangle, only the radius and cubitus are lined with black, unlike most other
Scea
species
where additional veins, including the DC midline and anal fold, are lined.
Scea superba
is known from a relatively restricted area of eastern
Ecuador
, extending from Baños along the Río
Pastaza
north as far as Baeza in the Quijos River valley. The species occurs at approximately 2000 meters in elevation.
The morphology of
S. superba
adults and larvae was discussed in
Miller (1996)
. Caterpillars of
Scea superba
are common on the foliage of
Passiflora manicata
(pl. 41E; table 6) in the vicinity of Cosanga.
DISTRIBUTION
:
Ecuador
(AMNH, BMNH, CMNH, NMW, USNM, ZMH).
DISSECTED
: ³,
Ecuador
,
Env. de Ambato
, leg.
R
.
P. Irenée Blanc
,
BMNH
(genitalia slide no.
JSM-163
; wing slide no.
JSM-185
)
;
³,
Ecuador
,
Baños
,
Junquilla
,
May 1922
, leg.
E.W. Rorer
,
BMNH
(genitalia slide no.
JSM-222
)
;
♀
,
Ecuador
,
Baños
,
7000 ft
,
April 1912
, leg.
M.G. Palmer
,
BMNH
(genitalia slide no.
JSM-223
)
;
♀
,
Ecuador
,
Napo
,
Río Aliso
, leg.
J.S. Miller
,
May 1993
,
AMNH
(genitalia slide no.
JSM-663
)
.