Description of five new Lophocampa Harris from the Dominican Republic (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)
Author
Vincent, Benoit
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Lophocampa desotoi
new species
Figs. 3, 4
,
7, 10
&
23
Holotype
.
♂
,
Dominican Republic
,
Monseñor Nouel
,
Road El Blanco
to
Constanza
pK 10,
Ebano Verde Scientific Reserve
,
1360 m
,
15-VIII-2007
,
N 19°01,729’
W 70°30,988’
,
J. Haxaire
and
O. Paquit
leg
. prep gen BV 450,
Barcode ID
ARCTD 260-12,
Sample ID
BEVI1565.
Deposited
in
MNHN
.
Additional material.
Paratypes
,
♀
, same data as holotype, genitalia dissected by
B. Vincent.
n° BV 451, Bar- code ID ARCTD 259-12,
Sample ID
BEVI1564 [BVC]
.
4♂
, same data as holotype, BVC
1♂
,
Dominican
Repub- lic,
La Vega
, village de
Manabao
,
900 m
,
N 19°04’26,0’’
W 70°47’54,9’’
,
14-IV-2016
,
J. Haxaire
leg, BVC
;
1♂
,
Dominican Republic
,
La Vega
, environs de
Manabao
,
Rio Yaque de Norte
,,
958 m
,
N 19°04’27,3’’
W 70°49’37,3’’
,
14-IV-2016
,
J. Haxaire
leg, BVC
;
2♂
and
1 ♀
,
Dominican Republic
,
La Vega
,
Road la Cienaga
to
Constanza
pK 11,
N 19°02’54,0’’
W 70°51’23,2’’
,
1390m
,
26-II-2019
,
J. Haxaire
&
O. Paquit
leg, BVC
;
2♂
,
Dominican Republic
,
La Vega
,
Road la Cienaga
to
Constanza
pK 13,
N 19°00’39,9’’
W 70°50’13,1’’
,
1808m
,
25-II-2019
,
J. Haxaire
&
O. Paquit
leg, BVC
;
1♀
,
Pinar Bonito
,
2 mi
[les] S[outh] of
Constanza, R
[epublic] D[ominican],
2 april 1953
,
At
light,
J. A. Ramos
collector,
Genitalia
♀
slide 591, C.B.
Knowlton
,
USNM
.
Description.
Head
. Antenna bipectinate, light yellow with brown flagellomeres. Frons and vertex light yellow with long hairs. Palpi erected light yellow ventrally and brown dorsally.
Thorax
. Patagias, pterygodes, thorax (dorsally and ventrally), and legs entirely light yellow, except for the base of the pterygodes and the inner face of the femur and tibias, brown.
Forewing
. (Lenght:
16 mm
; Wingspan:
36mm
). Light yellow with a series of brown bands, diffuse and slightly contrasted, organized as follows: a basal band, postbasal band, a median band complete and straight; an irregular postmedian band and an irregular and complete terminal band very slightly contrasted.
Hindwing
. Entirely light yellow.
Ventrally, the marks are slightly more contrasted.
Abdomen
. Brown dorsally, yellowish ventrally with yellow anal tuft.
Male Genitalia.
Tegumen triangular, large basaly. Uncus sub rectangular, with a slight bulge at its insertion with the tegumen, with truncated apex, bearing lateral bristles. Valvae symmetrical with apex rounded with a protuberance sclerotized and thorn sphaped, reaching the uncus apex. Juxta rectangular and sclerotized. Transtilla extended by two long and narrow protuberances reaching the base of the uncus. Vinculum slender. Aedeagus straight. Caecum reduced. Vesica with a lobe without spines.
Description of the female
paratype
. Female identical to male excepted the following differences:
Antennae with pectinations shorter than male. Wingspan and lenght of the forewing slightly larger, respectively
42 mm
and
20 mm
.
Genitalia. Apophyses posteriores straight, enlarged at base. Apophyses anteriores slightly curved. Papillae anales trapezoid and setose. Presence of a pair of pseudopapillae. Dorsal saccular pheromone glands absent. Ductus bursae narrow, slightly sclerotized and sharply narrowed at the insertion of the corpus bursae. Corpus bursae oval, small, smooth without sigma.
Early stages: Black caterpillar with tufts of black hairs except for segments T1–T3 and A2–A6 where the tufts are orange dorsally. There are also tufts of orange hairs on the A2–A8 segments laterally. Cocoon ovoid, brown, consisting of a single and thin layer with incorporated larval setae.
Etymology.
Lophocampa desotoi
is named in honor of Carlos De Soto Molinari, naturalist photographer, in recognition of his contribution to the knowledge of Dominican heterocera.
Distribution
.
Lophocampa desotoi
n. sp
.
is known from the vicinity of the city of Constanza between 900 and
1808 m
of altitude, in very humid forest environments. Surveys carried out around this municipality have led to the discovery of several very distinctive genera with a very limited distribution, such as
Caribarctia
Ferguson, 1985
and
Westindia
Vincent, 2014
(
Lepidoptera, Arctiinae
).