A revision of the genus Anepholcia Prout, 1924 with description of three new species from South East Asia (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Revision of Pantheinae, Contribution IV
Author
Behounek, Gottfried
Author
Kononenko, Vladimir
text
Zootaxa
2011
3097
20
34
journal article
45996
10.5281/zenodo.279116
46386f37-cf3a-41be-8648-5e18418e0c04
1175-5326
279116
Key to
Anepholcia
, based on external characters and male genitalia
1. Fringes of hindwing mottled: white or yellowish opposite veins, grey-brown between veins.......................... 2
– Fringes of hindwing not mottled.......................................................................... 3
2. Fringes of forewing mottled: white or yellowish opposite veins, grey-brown between veins; in male genitalia uncus extended medially, rounded on apex; saccular extension short, twin, tooth-like, positioned vertically.................
A. philippina
– Fringes of forewing not mottled; in male genitalia uncus not extended medially, tapered at apex; saccular extension long, massive, positioned ventrall...........................................................................
A. kobesi
3. Forewing with reddish-bronze tint, usually with white suffusion on outer third; terminal line of hindwing well expressed, follows along whole outer margin of wing; subanal mark usually wide; in male genitalia saccular extension long, curved, hornlike; cucullus rounded, without extension................................................................... 4
– Forewing with greenish-bronze tint, without white suffusion on outer third; terminal line of hindwing weakly expressed, follows to mid of outer margin of wing; subanal mark small; in male genitalia saccular extension short, finger-like, extended beyond valva, cucullus pointed, with short bifurcate extension...........................................
A. talboti
4. Subterminal line strongly dentate, veins with strong grey suffusion; distal third of wing with light white suffusion; in male genitalia uncus extended medially, with shallow cleft on apex; sacculus with quadrangular clavus; saccular extension not reach cucullus; central sclerit of valva weak, not hairy....................................................
A. brechlini
– Subterminal line waved, veins with gentle grey suffusion; distal third of wing in most cases with strong light white suffusion; in male genitalia uncus belt-like, not extended medially, rounded apically; sacculus without clavus, saccular extension reach cucullus; central sclerit of valva strong, hairy.......................................................
A. pygaria