Integrative revision of the Iberian species of Coscinia Hübner, [1819] sensu lato and Spiris Hübner, [1819], (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Arctiinae)
Author
Macià, Ramon
Author
Mally, Richard
Author
Ylla, Josep
Author
Gastón, Javier
Author
Huertas, Manuel
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-06-14
4615
3
401
449
journal article
26487
10.11646/zootaxa.4615.3.1
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1175-5326
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Coscinia cribraria rippertii
(Boisduval, 1834)
Original combination:
Emydia rippertii
Boisduval, 1834
.
Icones Historique des Lépidoptères nouveaux ou peu connus
2
, 94. LT. Spanish Pyrenees.
=
Euprepia cribraria rondoui
Oberthür, 1911
.
=
Euprepia cribraria vernetensis
Oberthür, 1911
.
=
Euprepia cribraria canigulensis
Oberthür, 1911
.
Material studied.
3♂♂
Bosc Nere
,
Banhs de Tredòs
,
Val d’Aran
(
Lleida
),
1750 m
, 18/
26.VII.2012
,
R. Macià
leg.
;
2♂♂
,
3♀♀
Llac de Colomers
,
Val d’Aran
(
Lleida
),
12.IX.1997
,
R. Macià
leg.
;
1♂
Portella de Mantet
,
Ull de Ter
,
Setcases
(
Girona
), 6 /
7.VII.2012
,
M. Dvorak
leg.
;
1♂
Baths of Panticosa
,
Panticosa
(
Huesca
),
1650 m
, 30TYN23, 11/
12.VII.2012
,
M. Dvorak
leg.
;
1♂
Balneario de Panticosa
(
Huesca
),
1600 m
, 30TYN23,
23-VII-1995
,
J. Gastón
leg.
;
1♂
Valle del Real
,
Robireña
,
Bielsa
(
Huesca
),
2850 m
, 12/
13.VII.2012
,
M. Dvorak
leg.
;
3♂♂
C. c. vernetensis
:
Fillols
,
Pyr. Or.
(
France
),
1300 m
.
14.VII.1996
,
Peslier
leg.
Diagnosis.
The antennae have the scape, pedicel, flagellum and teeth completely black in
C. c.
rippertii
, which is usually a little smaller than the nominate
C. c. cribraria
. This taxon is characterized by the dark greyish forewing upperside, and hindwings which are blackish and darker than in any of the congeners. Underside of all wings and abdomen are entirely blackish.
Description. Imago (
Figs 5–6
).
Average wingspan
29.93 mm
(n = 15;
24–34 mm
).
Genitalia (
Fig. 31
)
. There are no structural differences in comparison with the nominate subspecies,
C. c. cribraria
or with
C.
c. benderi
and
C. c. ibicenca
.
FIGURE 31.
C. cribraria rippertii
, male and female genitalia, gen. prep. 5725JG m. Banhs de Tredòs, Val d´Aran, Lleida, (
Spain
), 5707JG f. Llac de Colomers, Val d´Aran, Lleida, (
Spain
).
Immature stages.
Not studied.
Molecular data.
The five genetically investigated specimens differ by 0–1.30% uncorrected p-distance from each other, with an average of 0.52%. The p-distances to other
C. cribraria
specimens range from 0.86% to 7.34%; the lowest p-distance (0.86%) is with two
C. cribraria
specimens from Provence-Alpes-Cote-d’Azur in S-France (
KX
042015
,
KX
042130
),
the highest p-distance (7.34%) with a specimen of
C. cribraria
from the
Potenza Province
in S-Italy (
HM
914014
)
and with a specimen of
C. cribraria
from
Rieti Province in Central
Italy
(
HQ
968399
)
.
In the wingless gene, the single successfully sequenced specimen of
C. c.
rippertii
differs by 0–0.30% from other
C. cribraria
specimens.
The clade of
Coscinia
c.
rippertii
is not supported in either the Bayesian inference (PP<0.90) or the ML analysis (BS<50%). It is part of a strongly supported clade (1.00 PP, 99% BS)
comprising
C. c. ibicenca
and two specimens identified as
C. cribraria
from W-Maurion in the
southern French
Provence-Alpes-Cote-d’Azur (
KX
042015
,
KX
042130
)
.
Biology.
Univoltine, with a single generation flying from the end of June to mid-August. This subspecies prefers stony and sunny slopes, always at high altitudes ranging from
1,500 to 2,800 m
. Like
Spiris
, the males are seldom attracted by artificial light, hardly so the females; both sexes can be found by day perched on the ground, and take flight if disturbed. The larvae feed on a large variety of plants, among them
Plantago
,
Taraxacum
,
Erica
and grasses (
Poaceae
) (
Ylla
et al.
2010
).
Distribution (
Fig. 53
).
Endemic to High Pyrenees, found only in localized colonies from few localities on both the French and Spanish sides.
Remarks
.
Coscinia
c.
rippertii
was described by Boisduval (1834) as
Emydia rippertii
of the Spanish Pyrenees. In
Études de Lépidoptérologie Comparée
,
Oberthür (1911)
presents a wide discussion on forms and distribution of his
Emydia rippertii
and describes three new subspecies of
cribraria
, C. c. vernetensis
and
C. c. canigulensis
of the French Pyrénées Orientals and
C. c. rondoui
of the Hautes Pyrénées, all of which are synonymized with
C. c.
rippertii
.