A review of Luxiaria Walker and its allied genus Calletaera Warren (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Ennominae) from China
Author
Jiang, Nan
Author
Xue, Dayong
Author
Han, Hongxiang
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Zootaxa
2014
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10.11646/zootaxa.3856.1.3
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Calletaera
Warren, 1895
Calletaera
Warren, 1895
,
Novit. zool.
, 2: 132.
Type
species:
Macaria ruptaria
Walker, 1861
, by original designation.
Bithiodes
Warren, 1899
,
Novit. zool.
, 6: 354 (nec
Bithiodes
Warren, 1894
).
Type
species:
Luxiaria obliquata
Moore, 1888
.
Syn. nov.
Generic characters.
Antennae mostly bipectinate in male, sometimes filiform (e.g.
C. subgravata
(
Prout, 1932
)
,
C. trigonoprocessus
and
C. postvittata
); filiform in female. Frons not protruding. Labial palpi with third segment distinct.
Hind
tibia with two pairs of spurs in both sexes, dilated and with hair-pencil in male. Apex of forewing often acute, sometimes slightly falcate (e.g.
C. obliquata
,
C. obvia
,
C. acuticornuta
,
C. rotundicornuta
and
C. consimilaria
); outer margin of forewing often straight, sometimes slightly protruding outwards at posterior half (e.g.
C. subexpressa
and
C. basipuncta
Wileman, 1916
) or at middle (e.g.
C. foveata
Holloway, 1994
), that of hind wing often crenulate above CuA1 and smooth below CuA1, sometimes forming a small protrusion or angle at end of M1 (e.g.
C. obliquata
,
C. obvia
,
C. acuticornuta
and
C. rotundicornuta
) or at M3 (e.g.
C. postvittata
,
C. dentata
,
C. trigonoprocessus
and
C. jotaria
(Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875))
. Wings with postmedial lines thin, often dot-like (except
C. subexpressa
,
C. basipuncta
,
C. foveata
,
C. sabulosa
Warren, 1895
and
C. schistacea
Swinhoe, 1900
); dark bands often present outside postmedial lines, and both inside and outside submarginal lines; Forewing with R1 long stalked with R2 (e.g.
C. obliquata
,
C. obvia
,
C. acuticornuta
,
C. rotundicornuta
and
C. consimilaria
) or anastomosing with R2 (e.g.
C. subexpressa
,
C. dentata
and
C. trigonoprocessus
). Tuft of scales present on male sternite III. Male genitalia with uncus short, bearing a short apical process; gnathos with median process not developed; valva deeply bifurcate, forming a dorsal arm and a ventral arm; dorsal arm rod-like, rounded apically; ventral arm with a curved spine-like terminal part; coremata not developed; juxta short; saccus almost triangular, acute or rounded apically; aedeagus sometimes with a process posteriorly (e.g.
C. subexpressa
,
C. trigonoprocessus
and
C. subgravata
); vesica with cornuti, the shape of cornuti variable among species. Female genitalia with papillae anales rounded terminally; lamella postvaginalis small, ductus bursae with an antrum, totally or partly sclerotized; corpus bursae with a signum; signum large, rounded or oval with many marginal spines; seventh sternite often sclerotized and concave posteriorly (except
C. subexpressa
).
Diagnosis.
The diagnostic characters are given under the previous genus
Luxiaria
.
Distribution.
China
, Southeast Asia.
Remarks.
Warren (1894)
originally designated
Acidalia inexactata
Walker, 1861
as the
type
species of
Bithiodes
, but subsequently, in 1899, having discovered that the specimens he had examined had been misidentified, and in fact belonged to
Luxiaria obliquata
Moore, 1888
, published a correction purporting to redesignate the
type
species of
Bithiodes
as
Luxiaria obliquata
. Formally this corrected
type
designation is not valid following the Code (1999). However, the name
Bithiodes
Warren, 1899
, is available following article 12.2.1 of the Code (1999), as a name, which is accompanied by an indication. Thus, there are two different but homonymic generic names:
Bithiodes
Warren, 1894
, with
type
species
Acidalia inexactata
Walker, 1861
, by original designation, and
Bithiodes
Warren, 1899
, with
type
species
Luxiaria obliquata
Moore, 1888
, by original designation. To avoid any doubt which might result from Warren's attempt to change the
type
species of
Bithiodes
Warren 1894
, following the article 70.3 of the Code (1999), we confirm the nominal
type
Acidalia inexactata
Walker, 1861
, for the genus name
Bithiodes
Warren, 1894
. Because
A. inexactata
is currently regarded (
Parsons
et al.
1999
) as a synonym of
Eutoea heteroneurata
(Guenée, 1858)
, we consider
Bithiodes
Warren, 1894
to be a junior subjective synonym of
Eutoea
Walker, 1860
,
syn. nov.
In addition, since in this paper we have transferred
L. obliquata
to
Calletaera
,
Bithiodes
Warren, 1899
should be considered as a junior subjective synonym of
Calletaera
Warren, 1895
,
syn. nov.
Holloway (1994)
mentioned that the species of
Calletaera
have the hindwing distinctly angled at M3, and considered a thorn-like process at the apex of the aedeagus as a potentially definitive feature. However, we find the two characters are not definitive features and are variable among different species in
Calletaera
.