Stamnodes apollo Cassino, 1920

Matson, Tanner A., 2023, A review of Mexican Stamnodes (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) with the description of 16 new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 911, pp. 1-79 : 68

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.911.2371

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10376730

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Stamnodes apollo Cassino, 1920
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Stamnodes apollo Cassino, 1920 View in CoL

Figs 38 View Figs31–40 , 59 View Figs 58–60 , 94–95 View Fig View Fig

Stamnodes apollo Cassino, 1920: 115 View in CoL . Type locality: Hereford, Arizona, USA. [MCZ].

Stamnodes apollo View in CoL – McDunnough 1938: 151 (checklist). — Ferguson 1983: 103 (checklist). — Poole & Gentili 1996: 686 (checklist). — Scoble 1999: 901 (catalogue). — Scoble & Hausmann 2007 (online catalogue). — Pohl et al. 2016: 448 (checklist). — Rajaei et al. 2022 (online catalogue).

Diagnostic remarks

Stamnodes apollo is readily confused with S. agapetica . It can be distinguished from S. agapetica by its lighter buff-orange ground colour, cream to buff forewing underside apex, and hindwing venter, which bears subtle, dark brown, transverse striations. Male genitalia offer the most diagnostic characters; S. agapetica has pointed lateral projections on the juxta ( Fig. 60a View Figs 58–60 ) and only a single, large, spinose cornutus on the vesica ( Fig. 60b View Figs 58–60 ), while S. apollo has a more rounded juxta that lacks lateral projections ( Fig. 59a View Figs 58–60 ) and a pair of large spinose cornuti on the vesica ( Fig. 59b View Figs 58–60 ). It should be noted, the pointed lateral projections of the juxta in S. agapetica are not easily visualized in Fig. 60a View Figs 58–60 .

Distribution

Mexico: Stamnodes apollo is found throughout the Sierra Madre Occidental and Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt regions to at least the state of Morelos. USA: this species is a montane Madrean endemic with individuals recorded from the Santa Rita, Santa Catalina, Chiricahua, and Huachuca mountains of Arizona. Stamnodes apollo is often sympatric with related S. agapetica .

Biology

Stamnodes apollo is spring and summer active with adult records extending from March through July, with most records from earlier months. The immature stages remain unknown.

Molecular characterization

Stamnodes apollo is represented in BOLD as BIN: BOLD:ACG1155 (n = 3). At present, the average pairwise intraspecific distance is 0.2% and the pairwise maximum intraspecific distance is 0.31%. The distance to the nearest adjacent interspecific neighbour, Stamnodes agapetica (n = 5), is around 7% ( Fig. 94 View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Geometridae

Genus

Stamnodes

Loc

Stamnodes apollo Cassino, 1920

Matson, Tanner A. 2023
2023
Loc

Stamnodes apollo

Pohl G. R. & Patterson B. & Pelham J. P. 2016: 448
Scoble M. J. 1999: 901
Poole R. W. & Gentili P. 1996: 686
Ferguson D. C. 1983: 103
McDunnough J. H. 1938: 151
1938
Loc

Stamnodes apollo

Cassino S. E. 1920: 115
1920
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