Taxonomic notes on owlflies from Pakistan (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae Ascalaphinae)
Author
Hassan, Muhammad Asghar
Department of Entomology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China
Author
Liu, Xingyue
Department of Entomology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China
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Genus
Acheron
Lefèbvre, 1842
Acheron
Lefèbvre, 1842: 6
.
Type
species:
Ascalaphus longus
Walker, 1853: 435
. Designated by
McLachlan, 1873a: 265
.
Diagnosis.
The presence of distinct lateral spines on the basal antennal segments in the male and the larger forewing length (c.
45 mm
) are diagnostic characters for distinguishing this genus from all known genera in the tribe
Ascalaphini
except
Glyptobasis
McLachlan,
1873
in
Pakistan
. It can be distinguished from
Glyptobasis
by lack of distinct triangular projection on the anal area of forewing (
Fig. 2
), which is well-developed in
Glyptobasis
(
Fig. 8
). Apart from other differences, considerable variation in wing coloration has been noticed in this genus.
Note.
McLachlan (1873a)
speculated about the stages of maturity in four species described by
Walker (1853)
belonging to the genus
Ascalaphus
, i.e.,
A. anticus
and
A. longus
from Bengal,
A. loquax
from
Brazil
[misprint for Bengal], and
A. trux
without label data. These species were described based on the variability of color patterns. Later, McLachlan attempted to correlate the color patterns to the maturity of individuals within the species, i.e., the older the specimens, the darker the coloration. Thus, he treated
A. anticus
,
A. loquax
and
A. trux
as the junior synonyms of
A. longus
and transferred them to
Acheron
. Since the coloration in owlflies is known to change after preservation (
Michel & Mansell 2018
), the two subspecies, viz.
A. trux trux
(Walker)
and
A. trux loquax
(Walker)
proposed by
Ghosh (1988)
based on variations in wing markings, have been considered as synonyms (
van der Weele 1909
).
Tauber
et al.
(2019)
reported that the
type
depository of
Acheron longus
comprised
three female
specimens at Oxford University Museum of Natural History (OUMNH),
United Kingdom
; two of them have label data as Silhet,
Bangladesh
(previously known as
East Bengal
). Instead of following McLachlan’s work (1873a),
van der Weele (1909)
synonymized
A. anticus
,
A. loquax
and
A. longus
under
A. trux
. Following
van der Weele (1909)
, later taxonomists used
A. trux
as a valid species name (
Fraser 1922
;
Ghosh & Sen 1977
;
Ghosh 1988
,
2000
;
Michel 2005
;
Wang
et al.
2018
), a practice that was recently corrected by
Tauber
et al.
(2019)
in accordance to ICZN Article 24, since the first reviser “was justified in establishing precedence among the simultaneously published names”. Thus,
A. longus
,
which is the name the authors selected as the senior synonym, has priority over the other three names.
The
distributional range of this monotypic genus is widespread in the Oriental region.