Generic Revision Of The Dioptinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea: Notodontidae) Part 2: Josiini
Author
Miller, James S
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2009
2009-06-30
2009
321
675
1022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1206/321.1-1
journal article
10.1206/321.1-1
0003-0090
Lyces enoides
(Boisduval)
,
new combination
Plate 29
Retila enoides
Boisduval, 1870: 94
.
TYPE
LOCALITY
: ‘‘
Honduras
and Mexico’’.
TYPE
LOCALITY
:
Syntype
³ (
BMNH
).
DISCUSSION
: The
type
of
L. enoides
(pl. 29), which I did not dissect, is similar to
L. ena
except that the FW cross-band is lighter yellow. The
L. enoides
type
may have simply faded with time. Based on wing pattern, the only other species with which it might be associated is
Proutiella infans
(pl. 26). However, the wing of
L. enoides
shows vein M
1
arising at the base of Rs
1
–Rs
4
, thus excluding it from
Proutiella
.
Boisduval, in his original description, listed
Honduras
and
Mexico
as localities for this taxon. My search of museum collections produced no specimens similar in appearance to either
L. enoides
or
L. ena
from
Honduras
or
Mexico
—
Panama
is the furthest north that
L. ena
has been recorded. According to many Lepidopterists, the provenance of Boisduval
types
is often questionable. These observations place the status of
enoides
in doubt. In all probability,
L. enoides
and
L. ena
, described by Boisduval in the same publication, are conspecific. Both Boisduval
types
should be dissected to resolve the issue.
DISTRIBUTION
:
Mexico
(BMNH).
DISSECTED
: None.