Revision of Achrocerides Hering, 1937 (Lepidoptera: Chrysopolomidae)
Author
Taberer, Tabitha R.
African Natural History Research Trust (ANHRT), Street Court, Leominster-Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, United Kingdom. & Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX 1 3 SZ, United Kingdom
Author
Giusti, Alessandro
0000-0003-2411-1701
Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, SW 7 5 BD, United Kingdom. E-mail: a. giusti @ nhm. ac. uk, https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2411 - 1701 * Corresponding author. E-mail: tabitha. taberer @ anhrt. org. uk, https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4001 - 9510
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Ecologica Montenegrina
2022
2022-11-29
59
24
37
http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2022.59.3
journal article
10.37828/em.2022.59.3
2336-9744
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Achrocerides
Hering, 1937
Hering, 1937
,
Annals of the Transvaal Museum
, 17: 241.
Re-description of genus:
Moths of medium size, ground colour beige to tawny-brown, sparsely speckled with dark scale spots. Antennae bipectinate in male, filiform in female, ochreous yellow; head tawny brown, palps ochreous orange. Forewing rounded, with pale rounded discal spot, grey-brown post-medial line, kinked near outer margin at vein M1; postmedial area with a diffuse grey-brown triangular patch between veins R3 and M1; hindwing rounded with undulate margin at tornus, grey-brown medial line, speckled with dark scales in distal half; often with pale, diffuse grey-brown triangular patch on outer margin between veins M1 and M2. In the male genitalia, the paired posterior processes of transtilla are long, narrow, pointed apically, fused medially with a membrane; paired anterior processes narrow, moderately long, fused medially with a membrane. Valve broad basally, abruptly tapered medially, distally truncate or triangular with rounded apex. Juxta strongly sclerotised with bilobate base, with two long, apically pointed lateral processes. Phallus relatively long, ridged distally, membranous, with slight apical split; vesica very short, membranous.
Here, the female of
A. theorini
is described for the first time. A description of the male genitalia is provided by
Hering (1937)
, although it is revised here based on additional specimens from a wide variety of localities.
Diagnosis:
When comparing the external appearance of
Achrocerides
with other members of the subfamily
Chrysopolominae
, members of the genus share similarities with
Chrysopoloma
in particular the pale, rounded discal spot on the forewing. For instance,
C. rudis
is highly reminiscent of
Achrocerides
due to also possessing medial lines on the fore- and hind wing, as well as having dark scales on the wings. Despite this, the antennae of
Achrocerides
are yellow compared to the black antennae of
Chrysopoloma
species
, and, in the male genitalia,
Achrocerides
possesses two long, narrow anterior processes of the transtilla whilst in members of the allied genus this process is single, broad and generally rounded. The genitalia of
Achrocerides
are most reminiscent of those of
Strigivenifera
showing two long, distally tapering juxta processes. Externally, however,
Achrocerides
lacks the defined brown wing venation of
Strigivenifera
whilst possessing speckled dark scales which are absent in the related genus.
Species content