A review of the South American metalmark genus Alesa Doubleday, 1847 (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae: Eurybiini) with the description of two new species
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Santos, Wildio Ikaro Da Graça
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Dolibaina, Diego Rodrigo
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Dias, Fernando Maia Silva
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Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik
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Casagrande, Mirna Martins
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Alesa
Doubleday, 1847
Alesa
Doubleday, 1847
.
List. Lep. Brit. Mus. 2
, p. 1; included species:
Alesa prema
,
Alesa smaragdifera
,
Alesa priolas
— Westwood, 1851,
in
Doubleday.
Gen. diurn. Lep. 2,
p. 417.—Herrich-Schäffer, 1853.
Samml. bek. aussereurop.
Schmett
., p. 55.—Ménétriés, 1855.
Enum. Corp. Anim. Mus. Petrop., Lep. 1
, p. 50.—Weidemeyer, 1864.
Proc. ent. Soc.
Philad.
2:
30.—Bates, 1868.
Journ. Linn. Soc. London, Zool. 9
(39): 5.—Herrich-Schäffer, 1868.
Corr.-Blatt zool.-min. Ver. Regensburg 22:
121.—Kirby, 1871.
Syn. Cat. diurn. Lep.,
p. 286.—
Scudder, 1875
.
Proc. Amer. Ac. Sc. 10:
107;
type
species: [
Erycina
]
prema
.—M̂schler, 1876.
Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 26:
303.—Wallace, 1876.
Geogr. Verbreit Thiere 2
, p. 518.—Kirby, 1879.
Cat. Coll. diurn. Lep. Hewsiton
, p. 274.—Glaser, 1887.
Cat. etymol. Coleopt. Lepid.,
p. 274.—Staudinger & Schatz, 1888,
in
Staudinger & Schatz.
Exot. Schmett. 1
, p. 242.—R̂ber, 1892,
in
Staudinger & Schatz.
Exot. Schmett. 2
, p. 238.—Mengel, 1905.
Cat.
Erycinidae
, p. 40, 54.—
Stichel, 1910
,
in
Wytsman (ed.).
Gen. Ins. 112A
, p. 79.—
Seitz, 1916
.
Gross-Schmett. Erde 5
, p. 651.—Dalla Torre, 1927.
Ent. Nachr.-Bl.,
Troppau,
1:
3.—
Stichel, 1930
.
Lep. Cat. 40,
p. 292.—Hemming, 1967.
Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Ent., Suppl. 9:
36.—Brown, 1993.
Occas. Paper IUCN Sp. Surv. Comm. 8:
59.—
d’Abrera, 1994
.
Butt. Neotrop. Region 6,
Riodinidae
, p. 933.—
Hall, 2003
.
Syst. Ent. 28:
23; [indirectely synonymized
Mimocastnia
].—
Callaghan & Lamas, 2004
,
Riodinidae
, p. 148,
in
Lamas (ed.).
Checklist: Part 4A. Hesperioidea—Papilionoidea
,
in
Heppner (ed.)
Atlas of Neotropical
Lepidoptera
5A
;
syn
.:
Mimocastnia
.—
Hall & Ahrenholz, 2010
.
Trop. Lep. Res. 20
(1): 19.
Mimocastnia
Seitz, 1913
.
Gross-Schmett. Erde 5
, pl. 127 (
Mimocastnia rothschildi
).—
Seitz, 1916
.
Gross-Schmett. Erde 5
, p. 652;
type
species:
Mimocastnia rothschildi
Seitz, 1913
.—
Stichel, 1930
.
Lep. Cat. 40
, p. 295.—
d’Abrera, 1994
.
Butt.
Neotrop.
Region 6,
Riodinidae
, p. 934.—
Brévignon & Gallard, 1997
.
Lambillionea 97
(3)(1): 334.—
Hall & Ahrenholz, 2010
.
Trop. Lep. Res. 20
(1): 21.
Type
species of
Alesa
.
Erycina prema
Godart, [1824]
, by subsequent designation by
Scudder (1875)
.
Type
species of
Mimocastnia
:
Mimocastnia rothschildi
Seitz, 1913
, by original designation.
Diagnosis.
As one of the two genera included in the subtribe
Eurybiina
, species of
Alesa
and
Eurybia
can be distinguished from other species of
Riodinidae
by the following characters: eyes with a metallic bluish-green gloss in live specimens; bristlelike scales on medial surface of labial palpi; male genital capsule posteriorly directed; and setose transtilla with three processes, one central and two lateral (
Hall 2003
).
Alesa
is distinguished from its sister genus
Eurybia
by their generally smaller size and by the following characters: presence of bristlelike scales only on the medial surface of the first segment of the labial palpi; third segment of the labial palpi longer than half distance between antennae; male forewing upper side with submarginal dark spots at center of the intervenal spaces; submarginal spots rectangular, restricted to the hindwing; marked sexual dimorphism; and male genitalia with a wide median process of transtilla.
Redescription.
Head
: 2.5 times wider than high; frons whitish to yellow-orangish, with an anterior dark brown spot extending dorsally to the posterior margin of head; paraocular area and below and behind eyes from whitish to yellowish orange. Eyes naked, covering about 2/3 of the head, with metallic bluish-green gloss (evident in live specimens). Labial palpus narrow, slightly flattened laterally, extending up to 2/3 of eyes’ height, mostly whitish to yellow-orangish, third segment and ventral end of second segment dark brown; first segment short, twice longer than wide, anterodorsally directed; second segment more or less erect, three times longer than the first; third segment cylindrical, almost as long as half the length of the second, anterodorsally directed, distally pointed; females with longer labial palpus, almost reaching the height of the eye. Antenna length ranging from 60% (“
prema
and
telephae
groups”) to 70% (“
amesis
group”) of forewing length; shaft dark brown; club short and flattened with a ventral keel, distal segments with orange-reddish nudum.
Thorax
: dorsally similar to the color of the bands of the wings upper side, ventrally similar to the ground color of the wings underside.
Prothoracic leg
: covered by long, filiform scales, with the same ground color of the wings underside; coxa narrow and elongated at the base in males and short in females; tarsus fused in males and segmented in females, about the same length of the tibia; femur slighly larger than tibia.
Mesothoracic
and
metathoracic legs
: slender, one third larger than the prothoracic leg, covered by short scales and of the same color; coxa short, femur slightly curved and larger than the tibia; tibia with distal tiny spines; tarsi slightly projected distally with dark brown scales.
Forewing
: costal margin slightly convex, apex rounded, outer margin convex, tornus obtuse and anal margin straight; with five radial veins, discal cell about half the length of wing; both sides with four transversal bands, one basal, one postbasal, one discal and one postdiscal; forewing upper side with submarginal dark spots between veins, usually merging with the postdiscal band.
Hindwing
: rounded, costal margin slightly convex, apex rounded, outer margin convex, tornus obtuse and anal margin convex; discal cell about as long as half the length of the wing; underside with a row of pale rectangular submarginal ocelli-like spots from Rs to 3A, delimited anteriorly by a darker postdiscal band and posteriorly by the marginal line, with a black central element, more developed and usually iridescent in M
1
–M
3
and CuA
2
–2A (except in
A. rothschildi
and
A. juliae
sp. nov.
).
Abdomen
: about 1.5x longer than thorax; dorsally similar to the color of the bands of the wings upper side, ventrally similar to ground color of the wings underside.
Male genitalia
: tegumen with a long and broad ventral lobe; two separated lateral fenestra between tegumen and uncus; uncus dorsally rectangular, wider than long, with a median indentation producing two lobes in posterior margin; anterior projection of saccus about as long as uncus; valva rectangular basally, distally divided in an lower/ outer and another upper/inner process; transtilla fused to the upper process of valva, with a median esclerotized process laterally limited by two setose processes; fultura inferior short and narrow, joining aedeagus just posterior to its mid-length; aedeagus 2 to 2.5x the combined length of tegumen and the uncus, as wide as 2/3 the width of valvae, straight to slightly curved dorsoventrally, 40–45% of its length tapered to a ventral posterior tip, ejaculatory bulb opens anteriorly and vesica without cornuti.
Female genitalia
: papilla analis more or less triangular, posterior half setose; sterigma as a narrow incomplete ring; ostium variably membranous to sclerotized; ductus bursae long and narrow, frequently with a sclerotized incomplete ring near ostium; bursa copulatrix distinctively shorter and wider than ductus bursae, with a pair of lateral signa (absent in
A. juliae
sp. nov.
).
Key to species groups
1 Frons with yellow lateral bands.......................................................................... 2
1’ Frons without yellow lateral bands............................................................
“
prema
group”
2 Antennal club tip dorsally black.............................................................
“
telephae
group”
2’ Antennal club tip dorsally white..............................................................
“
amesis
group”