A review of the genera Amauta Houlbert, 1918 and Divana J. Y. Miller, 1982 (Lepidoptera: Castniidae) with description of a new genus
Author
Worthy, Robert
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Author
González, Jorge M.
Author
Zilli, Alberto
Natural History Museum, Insects Division, Cromwell Road, London SW 7 5 BD, U. K.
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procera
(Boisduval, [1875])
(
Figs. 6A–C
)
“
C. PROCERA
. Boisd.” Boisduval, [1875],
Species générale des Lépidoptères Hétérocères. Tome premier: Sphingides, Sésiides, Castnides
: 503.
Type
material:
Described from a single female which was a gift from M. de l’Orza (
Fig. 6B
). It bears the labels:
Procera Bd
/ Mexiq,
Castnia Procera
/ Bdv. (ex coll. Bdv.) /
Mexique
, ex coll. / Ch. Oberthür, and 10.
C. procera
/
Mexico
.
This
specimen is the
holotype
by monotypy and is now in
NHMUK
.
Type
locality:
Boisduval states that
Monsieur Paul de l’Orza
received the
type
specimen from
Guatemala
, however, the
type
is in
NHMUK
and is clearly labelled “
Mexico
”.
González
(2008) listed it from that country based on this specimen.
To
our knowledge, the species has never been found as far north as
Mexico
and this is confirmed by local collectors who do not consider it to be a
Mexican
species (
Jesús García
pers. comm.), neither are there any recent records from
Guatemala
.
The
type
locality is therefore in doubt
.
Taxonomic status:
A valid species of
Amauta
. It was originally described as a species by Boisduval ([1875]) but treated as a subspecies of
A. cacica
by
Miller (1995)
and
Lamas (1995)
. It is here restored as a valid species,
stat. rest.
Male genitalia
: (
Fig. 4A
) Uncus simple, with a quadrate apex, as moderately sclerotized as the gnathos apophysis and the integument. Gnathos sclerotised, bifid anteriad and excavate. Cucullus and valvula slightly rounded and pointed ventrally, with ventral margin slightly concave. Sacculus not prominent. Distal section of phallus about four times the length of coecum and as wide as this at junction and basally, then slightly tapered up to the beginning of its middle section. From here to the apex, the phallus is of uniform width (very slightly tapered), except for the presence of two protuberances, one, at the beginning of the subterminal section and pointing to the exterior of the phallus. The second protuberance points towards the coecum and is present in the middle section between the first protuberance and the apex of the phallus. Small vesical protrusions may be noticed at the apex. Such a genitalia configuration, and specifically the phallus, has more similarities with
angusta
than with nominotypical
cacica
(see
angusta
and
cacica
above).
FIGURE 13.
Distribution map of all known collecting localities of
Amauta procera
(blue circles),
A. cacica
(red squares) and
A. angusta
(yellow triangles). The black triangle is the type locality of
A. angusta
, black stars are the type locality of
oberthueri
.
Distribution:
There are many records of this subspecies from
Costa Rica
(
Limón
,
Cartago
and
Puntarenas
provinces) and
Panama
(all known records are from
Chiriquí province
), and very few from
Honduras
and
Nicaragua
, but none that we would consider reliable from any other countries.
Houlbert (1918)
mentions it from
Guatemala
collected in “Polochic Valley, San Juan” (which is probably Finca San Juan in Senahú,
Alta Verapaz
).
Rothschild (1919)
confirms that at the Tring Museum (now in NHMUK) there is “
1♀
, [from]
Guatemala
[collected by Osbert] Salvin” and it was originally in “Coll. Felder” (
González & Hernández-Baz 2012
); this specimen cannot be found in NHMUK. There is another male in NHMUK, ex Lehman coll., which has a printed label “
C. procera
Mexico
”, but this appears to be a cabinet label showing the name of the species and the
type
locality and is not considered to be a locality label. We have seen specimens which appear to represent this subspecies labelled “
Mexico
”, “
Guatemala
”, and even “
Brazil
” but without any more precise data. In the absence of any corroborating evidence, these must be considered unreliable (
Fig. 13
).
FIGURE 14.
Distribution map of all known collecting localities of
Amauta papilionaris
, sspp.
amethystina
(blue circles),
papilionaris
(red squares) and
lionela
(yellow stars). The black triangle is the type locality of
ambatensis
, the black star is the type locality of
affinis
.
Discussion:
This taxon has long been treated as a subspecies of
Amauta cacica
to which it is superficially similar, but comparison of the male genitalia shows that is clearly a separate species by the configuration of uncus, tegumen, valva, vinculum and phallus. The principal differences in wing pattern from
A. cacica
are that
cacica
usually has the forewing discal spot outlined in white whereas in
procera
it is only black, and
procera
usually only has four orange extradiscal spots on the hindwing whereas
cacica
always has five. Also,
procera
is on average larger than
cacica
.
Material examined:
For this study, as well as the
holotype
, we have examined
13 males
and
11 females
from Panama,
19 males
and
17 females
from Costa Rica, and
32 males
and
10 females
for which we do not have locality data. We have also studied
7 males
and
3 females
from other
Central American
countries as follows:
HONDURAS
:
1♂
CURLA
Camp
8km
W
5km
S La Ceiba
,
Rio Bonito
,
Atlántida
,
150m
.,
15° 42’ 05.84”N
86° 50’ 48.76”W
,
1/VI/2002
, F.
Martínez
(
CURLA
)
;
1♂
Estación
CURLA
,
Rio Bonito
,
Atlántida
,
175m
.,
15° 42’N
86° 51’W
,
30/ IX/2001
, F.
Martínez
(
EAPZ
)
;
1♂
Centro
ambiental
Los Planes
(
Cascada
),
Meambar
,
Comayagua
,
500m
.,
25/ IV/1997
, G Borjas;
1♀
no data (
UNAH
)
;
1♂
Atlantida
12 km
W. of
La Ceiba
,
Pico Bonito
250 m
,
VII-1986
,
R Lehman
leg.
NICARAGUA
:
1♂
Eden
,
14° 0’N
84° 26’W
,
Th. W. Bouchelle
, V-IX-1992 (
ANS
)
;
1♂
idem
;
1♂
Great Falls
,
PisPis River
,
10miles
NW Eden
,
Wharton Huber
,
V-6-1922
;
1♀
idem
V-2-1922
;
1♀
Cerro Kilambe
,
Regreso
4, 1404m
, 10/17.V.98,
J. M. Maes
&
B. Hernández
(
MEL
)
.