Sixth contribution to the study of the Lithosiini of Gabon: the genus Pseudopoliosia Krüger, 2015 (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae)
Author
Durante, Antonio
Museo di Storia naturale del Salento. S. P. Calimera-Borgagne, Km 1, 73021 Calimera, Italy.
Author
Apinda-Legnouo, Emelie Arlette
Institut de Recherches sur l’Écologie Tropicale, Libreville, Gabon.
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Genus
Pseudopoliosia
Krüger, 2015
The genus
Pseudopoliosia
was established by
Krüger (2015)
, with
Poliosia nigrifrons
Hampson, 1900
as the
type
species. Initially comprising four taxa, it has now been reduced to three species (without
pulverosa
) plus two herein newly described species (see checklist hereafter).
The main autapomorphic character defining
Pseudopoliosia
is the ventrally concave vinculum in the male genitalia. Moreover,
Krüger (2015)
reports the “subapically notched dorsal part of the valvae” and the conspicuous processus distalis plicae, both conditions being observed in the two new species. Here we observe that the vesica of the aedeagus can contain cornuti, and we note the presence of at least one dimple-shaped signum on the corpus bursae of the female genitalia.
The genus has an Afrotropical distribution (
Nigeria
and
Uganda
, in
Krüger 2015
). The two new species hereafter described enlarge the genus’ range to include
Gabon
. Both of them confirm the genus’ affinity with wet forested environments (see also
Durante & Panzera 2001: 469
,
Figs. 1–3
, and
Krüger 2015: 49
).
Checklist of
Pseudopoliosia
species (alphabetic order)
-
Pseudopoliosia aestuariensis
Durante
n. sp.
-
Pseudopoliosia conica
Durante
n. sp.
-
Pseudopoliosia danella
(
Durante & Panzera, 2002
)
Pusiola danella
Durante & Panzera, 2002
; Durante, M.A. & Panzera, S. (2002) I Lepidotteri del Delta del
Niger
(quarto contributo) (
Arctiidae
, Lithosiinae).
Lambillionea
, 102 (2), 136.
Pseudopoliosia danella
(
Durante & Panzera, 2002
)
; Krüger, M. (2015) Generic classification of Afrotropical footman moths sensu stricto (
Lepidoptera
:
Erebidae
:
Arctiinae: Lithosiini
(partim)).
Transvaal Museum Monograph
, 15: 49.
-
Pseudopoliosia nigeriana
(
Durante & Panzera, 2002
)
Pusiola nigeriana
Durante & Panzera, 2002
; Durante, M.A. & Panzera, S. (2002) I Lepidotteri del Delta del
Niger
(quarto contributo) (
Arctiidae
, Lithosiinae).
Lambillionea
, 102 (2): 137.
Pusiola nigeriana
Durante & Panzera, 2002
, synonymized with
Pusiola nigrifrons
(
Hampson, 1900
)
by
Kühne (2005)
.
Pseudopoliosia nigeriana
(
Durante & Panzera, 2002
)
; Krüger, M. (2015) Generic classification ofAfrotropical footman moths sensu stricto (
Lepidoptera
:
Erebidae
:
Arctiinae: Lithosiini
(partim)).
Transvaal Museum Monograph
, 15: 49.
-
Pseudopoliosia nigrifrons
(
Hampson, 1900
)
,
type
species
Poliosia nigrifrons
Hampson, 1900
; Hampson, G. F. (1900)
Catalogue of the
Lepidoptera Phalaenae
in the British Museum. Arctiadae (
Nolinae, Lithosianae
)
. Vol. II. Trustees of the British Museum, London: 109.
Pusiola nigrifrons
(
Hampson, 1900
)
; Kühne L. (2005) Neue Taxa und Synonyne afrikanischer
Arctiidae (Lepidoptera)
.
Lambillionea
, 105 (3): 490.
Pseudopoliosia nigrifrons
(
Hampson, 1900
)
; Krüger, M. (2015) Generic classification of Afrotropical footman moths sensu stricto (
Lepidoptera
:
Erebidae
:
Arctiinae: Lithosiini
(partim)).
Transvaal Museum Monograph
, 15: 49.
Key to
Pseudopoliosia
species (wings)
(Figures in
Table 1
)
The following key is to be considered tentative: although the wing colours seem quite stable within the species, many species are described on the basis of only one or very few specimens, leaving a degree of uncertainty regarding intraspecific variation.
1. Forewing upperside ground colour different from hindwing ground colour........................................
2
- Upperside ground colour quite similar in fore- and hindwings..................................................
3
2(1). Forewings with costa straw yellow..................................................................
danella
- Forewings with costa concolourous with upperside ground colour......................................
conica
n.sp.
3(1). Wing upperside ground colour grey-white...........................................................
nigrifrons
- Wing upperside ground colour from ivory to light brown......................................................
4
4(3) Wing upperside ground colour ivory (slightly darker and warmer than
nigrifrons
).......................
nigeriana
n.sp.
- Wing upperside ground colour light brown (slightly darker than
nigeriana
).........................
aestuariensis
n.sp.
Key to
Pseudopoliosia
species (male genitalia)
(Figures in
Table 1
)
1. Ala valvae with long S-shaped process (more than 1/3 of the total length of the ala valvae)...........................
2
- Ala valvae process short (about 1/5 of the total length of the ala valvae), thorn-like.................................
3
2(1). Aedeagus with cornutus...........................................................................
danella
- Aedeagus without cornutus...............................................................
aestuariensis
n.sp.
3(1). Distal end of supravalva finger-like with sparse, fairly smooth setae.............................................
4
- Distal end of supravalva sub-oval with one margin (morphologically the dorsal one—see description) densely covered in thick setae and spines (arrows in
Table 1
).............................................................
conica
n. sp.
4(3). Distal process of the ala valva large, reinforced by a thick V-shaped crested sclerotization (arrow in
Table 1
)......
nigeriana
-
Distal process of the ala valva slender, with an X-shaped reinforcement (arrow in
Table 1
)....................
nigrifrons
Key to the species of
Pseudopoliosia
(female genitalia)
(Figures in
Table 1
)
Pseudopoliosia aestuariensis
n. sp.
and
P. nigeriana
are not included as the female is unknown.
1. Bursa copulatrix with one dimple-shaped signum............................................................
2
- Bursa copulatrix with one double dimple-shaped signum...........................................
conica
n. sp.
2(1). Ductus bursae short, highly sclerified..............................................................
nigrifrons
- Ductus bursae long, membranous....................................................................
danella