A review of some of the Binna- like species of Afrotropical Spilosoma Curtis (1825) listed by Goodger & Watson (1995) and including the genus Radiarctia Dubatolov (2006) (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae, Arctiinae)
Author
Haynes, Patrick G.
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Zootaxa
2011
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.277133
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277133
Pseudoradiarctia parva
Haynes
sp. n.
Figures 12, 13
,
27
.
Diagnosis.
The smallest of the
Pseudoradiarctia
species herein described. Similar to
pallida
and small specimens of
lentifasciata
. The abdomen is pale orange-grey ventrally, and the pale grey patch in the lower half of the forewing cell is more expressed. The narrow and pointed valvae are not swollen basally and have the addition of a triangular dorsolateral process similar to
lentifasciata
. The juxta is terminally much narrower than
pallida
and
lentifasciata
, and the pointed extensions reach beyond the base of the uncus.
Range:
Zambia
,
Tanzania
.
Material examined.
Holotype
ɗ and genitalia preparation, N.W.
Rhodesia
[
Zambia
], Mwenga,
24.xi.1913
, H.C. Dollman, 119-79 /
Arctiidae
genitalia slide 139 /
Spilosoma lentifasciata
Hampson.
det. D.S. Fletcher 1954 (
BMNH
).
Paratypes
:
Zambia
: 1 ɗ Broken Hill [Kabwe], N.
Rhodesia
[
Zambia
],
Feb. 1950
, N. Mitton / Pres. by Coryndon Mus. B.M. 1961-696; 1 Ψ (same locality as
holotype
),
26.i.1914
; 1 Ψ (same locality as
holotype
),
27.i.1914
(
BMNH
).
Tanzania
: Sibwezi [Sibwesa] Mpanda, 1 ɗ / genitalia slide S268 (PGH); Tanga Region,
954m
, Forêt de Amani, 1 ɗ, 1 ɗ / genitalia slide Heterocera Nr. 8090 (MWM); 1 ɗ (
ZSM
); Rukwa Region,
1266m
, Luafi Game Reserve (W. Namanyere), 1 ɗ, 1 ɗ / genitalia slide
ZSM
Sp 1508; Namanyere,
1290m
, 1 ɗ; Livingstone Mts.,
2050m
, Mlangani, 1 ɗ (
ZSM
).
Description.
Male. Forewing ɗ
18–19mm
, Ψ
21–22mm
. Similar to
pallida
and small specimens of
lentifasciata
but overall paler orange-yellow. The abdomen is pale orange-grey ventrally with smaller black dots dorsally. Compared to
pallida
, there is occasionally a trace patch between R3 and R4, and the patch in the cell is frequently more expressed in the lower half posterior to remnant vein M. This character is more clearly expressed in the female. The lower portion of the divided patch between CuA2 and 1A+2A is very faint or absent. Coremata present. On genitalia the uncus is less constricted lateromedially. Valva is not swollen basally and there is the addition of a small triangular shape dorsolateral process. Juxta is very wide basally, narrow apically, and with two curved, pointed and slightly longer extensions. The aedeagus is less arcuate; vesica lightly scobinate. Female. As the male but more strongly marked and with the interneural patches more clearly defining the species. Because of the lack of additional material and because the female is easy to separate on external characters alone, the abdomen was not dissected.
Comments.
parva
and
pallida
males are very difficult to separate on facies alone. More clearly marked specimens of
parva
can be identified by the presence of a patch between R3 and R4 and in the lower half of the forewing cell. More difficult specimens can only be separated through examination of the genitalia.