Taxonomic comments on the treatment of the Zygaenidae (Lepidoptera) in volume 3 of Moths of Europe, Zygaenids, Pyralids 1 and Brachodids (2012)
Author
Efetov, Konstantin A.
Author
Hofmann, Axel
Author
Tarmann, Gerhard M.
Author
Tremewan, Walter Gerald
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Nota Lepidopterologica
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Taxon classification Animalia Lepidoptera Zygaenidae
Subgenus
AGRUMENIA
Huebner
, [1819]
Agrumenia
Huebner
, [1819], Verzeichniss bekannter Schmettlinge: 116. Type-species:
Sphinx onobrychis
[Denis &
Schiffermueller
], 1775, by subsequent designation, Tremewan, 1961, The
Entomologist's
Record and Journal of Variation 73: 202.
Epizygaena
Jordan, [1907], in Seitz, Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 2: 31. Type-species:
Zygaena afghana
Moore, [1860], by subsequent designation, Fletcher, 1925, Catalogue of Indian Insects part 9: 21. Syn. rev.
Coelestina
Holik, 1953, Entomologische Zeitschrift 63: 15. Type-species:
Zygaena sedi
Fabricius, 1787, by original designation. Syn. rev.
Lictoria
Burgeff, 1926, in Strand, Lepidopterorum Catalogus 4 (33): 20. Type-species:
Sphinx achilleae
Esper, 1780, by subsequent designation, Holik, 1938, Entomologische Rundschau 55: 352. Syn. rev.
Subspecies.
In their systematic catalogue of the
Zygaeninae
,
Hofmann and Tremewan (1996)
attempted to provide a classification in which some rationale could be brought to the genus
Zygaena
Fabricius, 1777, with reference to subspecies; hence an enormous number of subspecific taxa were placed as synonyms. It would appear that the classification in that catalogue has largely been ignored, as Leraut reinstated two subspecific taxa as valid and newly described four within
Zygaena
. While this would have been acceptable during the first half of the 20th century, the description of new subspecies in the genus
Zygaena
from mainland Europe at the present time neither reflects current thinking nor the presently accepted concept of a subspecies and is reminiscent of the taxonomy practised in the 1920s and 1930s (e.g.
Verity (1925
,
1926
) described and named three
'subspecies'
of
Zygaena trifolii
from England, based on single colonies). Mayr (1969: 41) contended that a subspecies is 'an aggregate of phenotypically similar populations of a species, inhabiting a geographic subdivision of the range of a species, and differing taxonomically from other populations of the
species'
and that it may consist of many local populations all of which, though very similar, are slightly different from each other genetically and phenotypically. In contrast to the reinstatement of two subspecies,
Leraut (2012)
synonymised four without providing justification. All of these nominal subspecific taxa are discussed in detail below. As with the subgenera, the full synonymy of the subspecies can be found in
Hofmann and Tremewan (1996)
and only those relevant to the field guide (
Leraut 2012
) are listed below.