Additions to the plume moth fauna of The Bahamas (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) with description of four new species
Author
Matthews, Deborah L.
Author
Miller, Jacqueline Y.
Author
Simon, Mark J.
Author
Goss, Gary J.
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Insecta Mundi
2019
2019-06-07
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.3673602
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1942-1354
3673602
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Hellinsia unicolor
(Barnes and McDunnough, 1913)
Fig. 18
,
49
Diagnosis.
Forewing ground color light buff to pale olive-buff; veins traced with drab scales, especially on lobes (
Fig. 18
). Hindwing ground color similar to forewing or slightly darker. Distinguished from
H. paleaceus
and
H. chlorias
by the complete lack of spots at cleft base and vein terminals. Male genitalia with a short thorn-like saccular process of the left valve (Figured in
Matthews et al. 2012
). Female genitalia recognized by the convex, angled anterior margin of tergite VIII and short straight anterior apophyses (
Fig. 49
).
Pinned material examined.
BAHAMAS
:
Abaco
:
South Abaco
,
Schooner Bay
, coppice trail, 26.167000°, −77.181167°,
1.vi.2016
, high limestone ridge adjacent to coppice trail, adult resting on vegetation, DLM, JYM, MJS, GJG (
1 ♂
, slide DM 2116)
;
Schooner Bay
Institute, 26.161333°, −77.187667°,
1.vi.2016
, at MVL in morning, DLM, JYM, MJS, GJG (
1 ♂
)
;
Gilpin Point
, S of
Crossing Rocks
,
1.5 mi.
SE of Great
Abaco
Hwy.
, 26.105899°, −77.18550°,
3.vi.2016
, DLM, JYM, MJS, GJG, pinelands, (
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
, DM 2096)
;
Cat Island
:
vic.
Ocean Dream Resort
,
E of Smith Town
, 24.323273°, −75.454536°,
23.vi.2014
, DLM, JYM, MJS, GJG (
1 ♂
)
;
Mayaguana
Island
:
Pirates Well
,
Baycaner Beach
, 22.435833°, −73.102222°,
31.vii–1.viii.2014
, MJS, GJG (
1 ♂
, slide DM 2095)
.
Life history.
Larvae in Florida are stem borers in
Eupatorium capillifolium
(Lam.) Small
and
E. compositifolium
Walter.
The former occurs in
The Bahamas
along with eight other species of
Eupatorium
L. (
Correll and Correll 1982
).
Distribution.
This species is known to occur in the
USA
from
Florida
west to
Texas
and north into
North Carolina
. The species status west of
Texas
is uncertain (see comments). In
The Bahamas
, it has been collected on
South Abaco
, Cat, Long, and
Mayaguana
islands.
Comments.
This species was previously reported (
Matthews et al. 2012
) from
Long Island
. While the morphology of the female genitalia falls within the range of variation seen in Florida
H. unicolor
, males from
The Bahamas
are consistent in having a slightly more elongated saccular process of the left valve. This difference is not unusual when compared to variation seen for this species across the
USA
, yet suggests a distinct segregate restricted to the island populations. At this time, it is best to treat
H. unicolor
,
H. rigidus
(McDunnogh)
,
H. inconditus
(Walsingham)
,
H. caudelli
(Dyar)
, and possibly others as a species complex until DNA sequencing and further morphological study tests the species-level status of
Bahamas
and other segregate populations.