New species and review of the Afrotropical clearwing moth genus Camaegeria Strand, 1914 (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae: Synanthedonini)
Author
Bartsch, Daniel
Author
Berg, Jutta
text
Zootaxa
2012
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28
46
journal article
45513
10.5281/zenodo.212257
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1175-5326
212257
Camaegeria sophax
(
Druce, 1899
)
n. comb.
Figs. 11–12
Aegeria sophax
Druce, 1899
: 203
.
Holotype
Ƥ (
Figs. 11–12
): E. Africa, Delagoa Bay [
Mozambique
, Baia de Maputo], Monteiro leg. (BMNH).
Hampson 1919
: 57 (
Tipulamima
);
Dalla Torre & Strand 1925
: 6 (
Tipulamima
);
Gaede 1929
: 519 (
Tipulamima
);
Heppner & Duckworth 1981
: 41 (
Tipulamima
);
Vari, Kroon & Krüger 2002
: 67 (
Tipulamima
);
Pühringer & Kallies 2004
: 33 (
Tipulamima
).
Diagnosis.
This species has distinct sexual dimorphism. The male is well characterised by intensive red colour of the mesothorax laterally, metathorax and tergites 1–3, forewing base and the tip of the abdomen. In similar congeners at least one of these segments is black. The female is uniformly black with intensive green-metallic gloss, except for the red forewing base. The genitalia have not been dissected. See also
Camaegeria aristura
.
Further specimens examined: 1 ♀, Durban,
9.Jan.1918
; 1 ♀, Bulawayo,
18.Dec.1924
(TMBS).