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
0003-0090
Lyces banana
(Warren)
,
new combination
Plate 29
Josia banana
Warren, 1901: 441
.
TYPE
LOCALITY
: [Not known].
TYPE
:
Syntype
³/
♀
(
BMNH
).
DISCUSSION
: Although the
type
of
L. banana
bears no locality data, the identity of this species is clear—its wing pattern is distinctive.
Lyces banana
, endemic to
Brazil
, is one of the rarest species in the
Josiini
. It is known from only
seven specimens
: four at the BMNH (2 ³³,
2 ♀♀
), including the
types
;
1 male
at the MCZ;
1 female
at the NMW; and
1 female
at the ZMH. All of this material was collected over 100 years ago.
Traditionally (
Prout, 1918
;
Hering, 1925
;
Bryk, 1930
),
L. banana
(pl. 29) was thought to be a close relative of
L. fluonia
(pl. 30). That theory was apparently based on a general similarity of the unusual, obtuse FW markings in the two species. However, the male genitalia of
L. banana
exhibit a dorsal crest on the uncus, identical to the one found in
L. ena
and
L. ariaca
(fig. 321A). In fact, the male genitalia of these species are similar in every way. The implied relationship between
L. banana
and
L. ariaca
, a species with FW cross-bands typical of those found throughout
Lyces
, is fascinating. Wing-pattern similarities shared by
L. banana
and
L. fluonia
thus appear to have evolved through convergence.
DISTRIBUTION
:
Brazil
(BMNH, MCZ, NMW, ZMH).
DISSECTED
: ³, ‘‘Ex. Musaeo Ach. Guénée’’, BMNH (genitalia slide no. JSM-324).