Revision of the genus Hoplosauris Butler 1882 (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)
Author
Parra, Luis E.
Author
Jiménez-Urrutia, María C.
Author
Zamora-Manzur, Carlos
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Zootaxa
2009
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Hoplosauris valeria
Butler 1893
Hoplosauris valeria
Butler 1893: 463
;
Angulo & Casanueva 1981: 29
;
Scoble 1999: 994
.
Type:
Hoplosauris valeria
Holotype
:
1 male
Chile
(
BMNH
) (examined).
Material examined
(
4 males
).
Holotype
:
1 male
Chile
(
BMNH
). Valdivia. Valdivia:
1 male
.
1 male
,
5-11- 1958
Krhamer
coll.
1 male
,
01-08-1986
Krahmer
coll. (
MZUC-UCCC
);
3 males
, 1-2008,
Chile
,
Los Lagos
,
Huinay station
(
ZSM
).
Diagnosis.
Hoplosauris valeria
can be distinguished from the other species of the genus by the small hairy lobule on the male hindwings, near the vesicle; and a tubular aedeagus, with a protuberance in its medial area. These two characters are the autapomorphies for the species.
Description.
Male (
Figure 1h
). Head: Antennae sub-apically thickened, covered by dark brown scales. Vertex and frons with dark brown scales. Labial palpi with white apex and dark brown basis. Thorax: light brown scales and orange spots on its dorsal surface, as in patagia and tegula. Tegula with piliform scales extending posteriorly. Forewings: upperside orange with white spots on its medial zone. Medial line orange, surrounded by dark brown semicircles, darker towards the postmedial zone. Terminal line represented by dark brown semicircles. Underside light brown. Hindwings: upperside whitish, darker towards the costal margin of the wing. Underside whitish, with a light brown orange discal cell. Vesicle hairy and concave, with a small hairy lobule. Abdomen with white and dark brown scales on its basal zone. Fore and mid legs with white femur. Tibia and tarsus with dark brown and white intercalated stripes. Hind legs white. Female. Unknown. Male genitalia (
Figures 4a, b
). Uncus straight, setose, with acute apex, approximately ½ to length of valvae. Valvae sub-rectangular, with androconia at subapical position.
Costa
slightly sclerotized. Ventral margin of the valvae with neckline on its subapical region. Aedeagus tubular, with a medial, dorsal protuberance, vesica with a group of short and thick cornuti, approximately 1/5 the length of the aedeagus. Female genitalia. unknown.
Distribution.
This species occurs from 40º to
42° S
, Valdivia and
Los Lagos
provinces.
Flight period.
Species captured during the months of August, November and January. There are no records from other months.