Taxonomic review of the Afrotropical genus Gracililema Krüger with descriptions of three new species (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Lithosiini)
Author
Volynkin, Anton V.
0000-0001-9447-4925
The African Natural History Research Trust (ANHRT), Street Court Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, United Kingdom. anton @ anhrt. org. uk; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9447 - 4925 & Altai State University, Lenina Avenue 61, RF- 656049, Barnaul, Russia
anton@anhrt.org.uk
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-03-11
5115
1
63
78
journal article
20275
10.11646/zootaxa.5115.1.4
8e80c84a-474b-4c57-9294-2afdabf2ae9b
1175-5326
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Gracililema smithi
sp. n.
(
Figs 12–16
,
23, 24
,
29
)
Type material
.
Holotype
(
Figs 12
,
23
): male, “
Mozambique
,
15m
Maputo
Special Reserve
,
Ponta Milibangalala
, (
Dune Grassland
) 26˚26’58.6’’S, 32˚55’29.8’’E
25–30.V.2017
.
MV
Light Trap. Aristophanous, M., Laszlo, G., Miles, W.,
Vetina, A.
leg.
ANHRT
: 2017:26”, unique number: ANHRTUK 00001848, gen. prep. No.: AV6416 (
ANHRT
).
Paratypes
(
26 males
and
14 females
):
MOZAMBIQUE
:
3 males
,
5 females
, same data as in
holotype
,
MV
and
Actinic
light traps, unique numbers: ANHRTUK 00001846, 00001847, 00001849–00001851, 00001853, 00201089, 00201090, gen. prep
Nos.
: AV4566 (male) and AV4567 (female)
;
11 males
,
22m
,
Maputo
Special Reserve
,
West Gate
(
Sand Thicket
),
26°30’14.2’’S
,
32°42’59.6’’E
,
30.v.–9.vi.2017
,
MV
and
Actinic
light traps,
Aristophanous, M.
,
László, G.
,
Miles
, W.,
Vetina, A.
leg., unique numbers: ANHRTUK 00001540, 00001543, 00001839, 00006949, 00007120, 00007122, 00007477, 00007478, 00007555, 00010811, 00201091, gen. prep.
Nos.
: AV4440, AV4570
;
5 males
,
4 females
, same locality as previous,
21–30.xi.2016
,
light trap
,
Aristophanous, M.
,
Cristóvão, J.
,
László, G.
,
Miles, W.
leg., unique numbers: ANHRTUK 00002166, 00002179, 00007498, 00010715, 00014800, 00014965, 00015761, 00015861, 00015914, gen. prep.
Nos.
: AV4568 (male), AV4569 (female)
;
3 males
, same locality as previous,
21–22.ii.2018
,
Actinic light trap
,
László, G.
,
Mulvaney, J.
,
Smith, L.
leg., unique numbers: ANHRTUK 00019330–00019332
;
1 male
,
9m
,
Maputo
Special Reserve
,
Mangrove Camp
(
Mangrove–Woodland Mosaic
),
26°19’35.9’’S
,
32°42’35.7’’E
,
7–9.xii.2016
,
MV
,
Aristophanous, M.
,
Cristóvão
, J.,
László
, G.,
Miles, W.
leg., unique number: ANHRTUK 00004550
;
1 female
,
17m
,
Maputo
Special Reserve
,
Futi Corridor
(
Sand Forest
Woodland Mosaic),
26°32’10.1’’S
,
32°43’09.7’’E
,
23–24.ii.2018
, 125W
MV
Light Trap
,
László, G.
,
Mulvaney
, J.,
Smith, L.
leg., unique number: ANHRTUK 00027709
;
1 female
,
11m
,
Maputo
Special Reserve
, forest clearing campsite (
Sand Forest
),
26°17’24’’S
,
32°45’45’’E
,
9–12.vi.2017
,
MV
Light Trap. Aristophanous, M.
,
László, G.
,
Miles
, W.,
Vetina, A.
leg., unique number: ANHRTUK 00201047 (
ANHRT
)
;
SOUTH AFRICA
:
1 male
,
1 female
,
410m
,
KwaZulu-Natal
,
Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve
, 30˚16’29’’S, 30˚36’32’’E,
11–14.iii.2018
,
Kovtunovich
,
V
.,
Yakovlev
,
R
. leg., unique numbers: ANHRTUK 00111790, 00111817, gen. prep. No.: AV6445 (female);
1 female
,
430m
,
KwaZulu-Natal
,
Pongola
,
Belvedere Game Ranch
, 27˚31’S, 31˚45’E,
22–26.ii.2018
,
Kovtunovich
,
V
.,
Yakovlev
,
R
. leg., unique number: ANHRTUK 00104311;
2 males
,
1 female
,
94m
,
Eastern Cape
,
Garden Route National Park
,
Tsitsikamma
, 34˚01’S, 23˚53’E,
8–11.iii.2018
,
Kovtunovich
,
V
.,
Yakovlev
,
R
. leg., unique numbers: ANHRTUK 00135214, 00135237, 00135256, 00140923 (
ANHRT
).
Diagnosis
. The forewing length is 10.0–13.0 mm in males and 11.0–13.5 mm in females. The new species (
Figs 12–16
) is reminiscent of
G. lydiae
sp. n.
(
Figs 8–11
), but can be distinguished by its narrower and paler yellow costal stripe. The male genital capsule of the new species (
Figs 23, 24
) differs from those of its congeners (
Figs 17–22
) in the wider intervincular area, the more convex costa and the thinner distal saccular process. Additionally, compared to
G. lydiae
sp. n.
(
Figs 21, 22
), the valva of
G. smithi
sp. n.
is distally narrower and the distal saccular process is shorter. The phallus of the new species is thicker than those of
G. proleuca
and
G. lydiae
sp. n.
and has a shorter coecum. The vesica of
G. smithi
sp. n.
is longer and markedly broader than those of its congeners with two additional lateral diverticula covered in fine spinulose scobination (whereas the vesica of
G. proleuca
and
G. lydiae
sp. n.
is granulated). The cornutus of the new species is basally thinner than in
G. proleuca
(
Figs 17, 18
) and
G. bettoni
sp. n.
(
Figs 19, 20
) and somewhat longer and thicker compared to that of
G. lydiae
sp. n.
(
Figs 21, 22
). The female genitalia of
G. smithi
sp. n.
(
Fig. 29
) are similar to those of
G. lydiae
sp. n.
(
Fig. 28
) but distinguished by the somewhat broader antrum, the slightly narrower and longer anterior sclerotised section of the ductus bursae, and the shorter and narrower posterior diverticulum of the corpus bursae.
FIGURES 1–8
.
Gracililema
spp.
: adults. Depositories of the specimens: 1 and 4–6 in NHMUK (©The Trustees of NHMUK); 2, 3 and 8 in ANHRT; 7 in ZSM.
FIGURES 9–16
.
Gracililema
spp.
: adults. Depositories of the specimens: 9, 11–16 in ANHRT; 10 in ZSM.
FIGURES 17–20
.
Gracililema
spp.
: male genitalia. Depositories of the specimens dissected: 17 and 19 in NHMUK (©The Trustees of NHMUK); 18 in ANHRT; 20 in ZSM.
FIGURES 21–24
.
Gracililema
spp.
: male genitalia. Depositories of the specimens dissected: 21, 23 and 24 in ANHRT; 22 in ZSM.
FIGURES 25–29
.
Gracililema
spp.
: female genitalia. Depositories of the specimens dissected: 25, 28 and 29 in ANHRT; 26 and 27 in NHMUK (©The Trustees of NHMUK).
FIGURE 30
. Maximum Likelihood tree of
Gracililema
based on COI-5P sequenced. Scale indicates substitution rate per site. Bootstrap support values indicated on branches.
Distribution
. Known from southern
Mozambique
and
South Africa
(provinces of
KwaZulu-Natal
and
Eastern Cape
) (
Fig. 31
).
Etymology
. The new species is dedicated to Mr Richard Smith, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, African Natural History Research Trust, who, through organising and undertaking numerous entomological expeditions to Sub-Saharan Africa has enabled the discovery of numerous species new to science.