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Key to the brown
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species of Spilomelinae with darker brown markings, excluding
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1 Forewing ground colour golden brown, with distinct darker brown markings as complete basal, antemedial, and postmedial fasciae, and orbicular and reniform stigmata at base and end of cell respectively; hindwing linear markings also distinct, without other spots; wingspan usually above
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); male antenna evenly thin (
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)..................................................................................................................
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1 Forewing ground colour greyish brown to dark brown, with darker brown markings often indistinct, without apparent basal line, usually with only reniform stigma apparent; hindwing markings as poorly defined fascia(e), with or without antemedian spot or short dash, or two spots; wingspan below
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; male antenna thickened at base in one species.................................................................................................................................................... 2
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2 Forewing reniform stigma contrasting, comma shaped; hindwing with shorter scales of fringe dark greyish brown and longer scales white; wingspan
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; male antenna thickened at base and hindwing anal sector enlarged (
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2 Forewing reniform stigma more or less contrasting, rarely comma shaped in one species; hindwing never with longer scales of fringe white, although sometimes paler than basal scales; wingspan
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; male antenna not thickened at base and hindwing anal sector not enlarged......................................................................................... 3
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3 Wingspan
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; forewing reniform stigma a small spot or short dash; hindwing with one small contrasting spot or short dash in cell (
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) ......................................................
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<emphasis id="B937EAB5FFA682357C8DFC9AFAA4FCCA" box="[998,1328,833,858]" italics="true" pageId="26" pageNumber="341">Herpetogramma phaeopteralis</emphasis>
(Guenée)
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3 Wingspan
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; forewing reniform stigma large, variable, sometimes with paler centre or with second encircling ring; hindwing either with two clearly contrasting spots or an indistinct line ........................................ 4
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4 Dark brown; forewing reniform stigma squarish, with paler centre; hindwing with indistinct fascia(e); termen with contrasting dark spots on veins of both wings; sexes dissimilar with male sporting distinctly elongate abdomen and forewing fovea (
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) ..........................................................................................
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(Guenée)
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4 Drab to dark greyish brown; forewing reniform stigma variable, often with thin dark line encircling other marking, U shaped to 8 shaped; hindwing with two distinct spots in cell and postmedian fascia; termen with contrasting dark spots on veins of both wings sometimes slightly darker between veins; sexes not overly dissimilar in abdominal length (
<figureCitation id="13782A22FFA682357E5FFBB8FE3AFBE8" box="[308,430,1121,1146]" captionStart="Figs 65 - 72" captionStartId="23.[151,192,1911,1932]" captionTargetBox="[193,1394,257,1857]" captionTargetId="figure@23.[193,1394,257,1858]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="Figs 65 - 72. Neotropical specimens of Spilomelinae, size not to scale. (65, 66) Synclera jarbusalis. (65) ♂, Brazil, Bahía, Camacan, Res. Serra Bonita, 800 m, 8. iv. 2011, MHNG. (66) ♀, Venezuela, Aragua, PN H. - Pittier, Paso Portachuelo, 1136 m, 21. vii. 2009, MHNG. (67, 68) Terastia meticulosalis. (67) ♀, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, casa L. Roque-Albelo &amp; V. Cruz, 137 m, 27. ii. 2005, MHNG. (68) ♂, Brazil, Mato Grosso, environs de Dourados, iii. 1966, MHNG. (69, 70) Udea galapagensis. (69) ♂ holotype, MHNG. (70) paratype ♀, Galápagos, San Cristóbal, El Junco, east side, 654 m, 25. ii. 2005, MHNG. (71, 72) Udea sideralis. (71) holotype ♂, MHNG. (72) paratype ♀, Santiago, N side, 527 m, 5. iii. 2005, MHNG." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/162861/files/figure.png" pageId="26" pageNumber="341">Figs 69, 70</figureCitation>
).............................................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B937EAB5FFA682357FFCFB0BFE9DFB78" bold="true" box="[151,265,1234,1258]" pageId="26" pageNumber="341">Remarks:</emphasis>
I have identified
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specimens by comparing them with two
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from Cayenne,
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and Canad? without abdomen in the BMNH. The species was described from
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and I concur with
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to refrain from designating a
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as better
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may turn up. The species is known as the Tropical sod webworm (
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).
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