A review of the Eastern Palaearctic genera Paragona Staudinger, 1892 and Paragabara Hampson, 1926 with description of two new species and a new genus (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Aventiinae, Hypeninae)
Author
Kononenko, Vladimir S.
Author
Han, Hui-Lin
Author
Yu, Alexej
Author
V, Ато
text
Zootaxa
2010
2679
51
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.199269
ccb8ae2e-60e9-47a6-9278-b0b88d40eb16
1175-5326
199269
Genus
Paragona
Staudinger, 1892
Paragona
Staudinger, 1892
,
in
Romanoff N.M (ed.),
Mémories sur les Lépidoptéres
. 6: 557. Type-species:
Acidalia multisignata
Christoph, 1881
, by monotypy.
Staudinger 1892
(Quadrifinae); Warren 1914 (
Noctuinae
);
Inoue & Sugi 1958
(
Catocalinae
);
Sugi 1982
(
Catocalinae
);
Nye 1975
(
Ophiderinae
);
Poole 1989
(
Ophiderinae
).
Diagnosis.
Wingspan
17–22 mm
. Small sized moths, resembling
Geometridae
. Antennae of male serrate; labial palps relatively short, directed forward, covered by dense hairs; hindwing with developed wing pattern, reflecting the pattern of forewing; M2 on hindwing developed. Some species have well expressed patches of metallic-shining scales on dorso-lateral side of abdomen. In male genitalia, uncus moderate or widened, relatively short, straight; juxta bifurcate; valva variable in shape, in some species with costa, apically separate from membrane of valva; harpe present, short; distal part of valva membranous or sclerotized, pointed or with rounded extension. Aedeagus rather large, coecum expressed; vesica without or with 2 small cornuti. In female genitalia, papillae anales wide, quadrangular; anterior apophyses reduced; antrum often with antevaginal plate; ductus bursae rather short, wide; corpus bursae with incrustation of small spines. The genus includes four species distributed in the Manchurian subregion of the Palaearctic and partly in the Oriental region. The generic assignment of three species described in
Paragona
by
Viette (1956
,
1958
) from
Madagascar
seems to be doubtful.
Notes.
The systematic position of the genus is unclear. Earlier authors placed it to
Noctuinae
(sensu
Hampson 1926
), to
Catocalinae
(sensu
Sugi 1982
) or to
Ophiderinae
(sensu
Nye 1975
), however, the concept, nomenclature and composition of these subfamilies has changed considerably (Lafontaine &
Fibiger 2005
; Fibiger &
Lafontaine 2006
;
Holloway 2005
,
2008
,
2009
; Lafontaine & Schmidt 2010). We tentatively place the genus
Paragona
in the subfamily Aventiinae (sensu
Holloway 2009
) by some characters of structure of male (long sacculus, reduced harpe, shape of valva with costa apically separated from membrane of valva) and female genitalia(reduced anterior apophyses and presence of small pouches on 8 sternite, laterally of ostium), The closest related genera are
Prolophota
Hampson, 1896
(
type
species
Prolophota trigonifera
Hampson, 1896
) and
Anatatha
Hampson, 1926
(
type
species
Catada nigrisigna
Hampson, 1895
) of the subfamily Aventiinae (sensu
Holloway 2009
).