Asota speciosa (DRURY 1773)

Istleitner, 2013, Faunistic notes on Arctiid moths of the Cape Verde-Islands with description of a new species (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Arctiinae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 45 (1), pp. 297-306 : 297-306

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13146529

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scientific name

Asota speciosa (DRURY 1773)
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D i s t r i b u t i o n: Afrotropical. Regionally known only from Santiago, new from Brava (BAEZ & GARCIA 2005).

M a t e r i a l a n d o b s e r v a t i o n s Brava, Nova Sintra, Santana, 490m, 25.12.2003, 2.,9.,15.+ 27.11.2004, 21.25.+ 28.10.2005, 1.+ 10.10.2007, 23.10.2012, all LF.

R e m a r k s: The flight period of the adult stage of the species seems to be finished at the end of the rainy season (according to the present dates), as only worn specimens came to the artificial light already in October in the majority.

Abb. 1: Utetheisa pulchella ; 3 Sal, Mte. Grande-SE, 50m, 9.1.2001, ♀ Brava, Nova Sintra-Santana, 490m, 28.10.2005 .

Abb. 2: Asota speciosa Brava, Nova Sintra-Santana, 490m, 3 25.10.2005, ♀ 5.- 10.11.2004.

2. Description of the new species by Karel ČERNÝ

Introduction

In the first decade of January 2001, some larvae were found above and under lava stones in the area of the peak of Monte Grande on Sal, the north-easternmost island of the Cape Verde Archipelago.

These caterpillars were reared with green algae offered on pieces of bark from Platanus and Malus. Finally 17 imagines of an unknown species of Lithosiinae emerged. A short investigation on 19 th of November 2009 in this habitat brought some additional material of small caterpillars again, from April to June 2010 imagines were emerging.

Abbreviations

EFMEA .......... Entomologisches Forschungsmuseum Eyjolf Aistleitner, Feldkirch

Eilema aistleitneri ČERNÝ nov.sp.

M a t e r i a l a n d t y p e d e p o s i t i o n Holotypus: 13 Cabo Verde / Sal; Monte Grande , 370m, 11.IV.2001 (ex larva) ; Allotypus femal like holotypus, 3. V.2001, 9 paratypes male and female emerged between 23.III.-13.VII.2001, e.l., and 16 paratypes male and female emerged between 14.IV.-7. VI.2010 from the same locality like holotypus ; all in EFMEA. Paratypes: 13 in coll. Cerny, 13 in Museum Thomas Witt, now in Bayerische Staatssammlung, München, 13 and the microscopical slide in British Museum , London .

D e s c r i p t i o n

Male: Wingspan 25 mm. Head with antennae are greyish brown, eyes black, palpi dark brown; thorax is dorsally greyish brown, ventral part with legs pale brown; the dorsal part of abdomen is basally greyish brown, the terminal part of abdomen and its ventral part are pale brown.

The forewing ground colour is greyish brown. In the medial part there is a transversal black fascia excurved in cell, consisting of four black spots which are conjoined with a line. The angle in cell is prominent.

The hind wings are grey with grey fringes.

The underside is unicoloured pale brown.

Male genitalia: Valvae are short, prominent, the terminal part slightly bent; penis is straight with two terminal thorned processes; vesica slightly scobinated.

Female: Wingspan 20 to 24 mm. The forewings are narrower than in the male, dusted with black.

Female genitalia: Ductus bursae large, strongly sclerotised, bursa copulatrix small, without specific structures.

V a r i a b i l i t y At present time we know only reared imagines. It is possible, that the imagines are smaller or larger in the nature.

S i m i l a r s p e c i e s Lithosia fuscicorpus HAMPSON from the Gold Coast which has a continuous transversal band whereas it is formed nearly isolated spots in E. aistleitneri nov.sp.

G e o g r a p h i c a l r a n g e: Known only from Monte Grande on the island of Sal.

E t y m o l o g y: The species is dedicated to Eyjolf AISTLEITNER, who discovered the new species.

Acknowledgement

The first author thanks to Dr. Wolfgang Speidel, München for his translation of the first part of the paper and for reviewing the complete text, and also expresses heartly thanks to Mr. Stefan Heim, Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen of Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck ( Austria) for the preparation of figs. 3 to 10. Finally many thanks to Mr. M.R. Honey, British Museum, London for the preparation of two microscopical slides of the genitalia of paratypes.

Zusammenfassung

Von den Kapverden sind bislang 2 Bärenspinner-Arten gemeldet: Utetheisa pulchella (LINNAEUS 1758) und Asota speciosa (DRURY 1773) . Es werden die faunistischen und phaenologischen Daten wiedergegeben. Von der Ilha do Sal wird eine neue Art beschrieben: Eilema aistleitneri ČERNÝ nov.sp. – 12 Abbildungen.

Literature

BAEZ M. & A. GARCIA (2005): Lepidoptera. — In: ARECHAVALETA M., ZURITA N., MARRERO M. C. & J.L. MARTIN (eds), Lista preliminary de especies sivestres de Cabo Verde.- Consejeria de Medio Ambiente y Ordenacion Territorial, Gobierno de Canarias; pp. 87- 90.

Authors' addresses: Prof. i.R., Mag. Dr. Eyjolf AISTLEITNER

Entomologisches Forschungsmuseum,

Verlag und Büro OeGDI

Kapfstr. 99b

A-6800 Feldkirch, Austria

E-mail: eyjaist@yahoo.de

Dr. Karel ČERNÝ

Tiergartenstr. 27

A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria

E-mail: natura.cerny@aon.at

Abb. 3: Eilema aistleitneri nov.sp. Holotypus 3 und Allotypus ♀, Exuvie. Cabo Verde / Sal, Monte Grande, 370m, 11.IV.2001 (ex larva).

Abb. 4-6: Eilema aistleitneri nov.sp. (4) 3 Genital Holotypus; (5a, 5b) Aedeagus Holotypus; (6) ♀ Genital Allotypus.

Abb. 7-8 a, b: Eilema aistleitneri nov.sp. (7a, 7b) Paratypus 3 genital and aedeagus, 20.5.2001, prep. M.R. Honey. (8a, 8b) Paratypus 3 genital and aedeagus, 23.5.2001, prep. M.R. Honey.

Abb. 9: Eilema aistleitneri nov.sp., Paratypus 3. Abb. 10: Eilema aistleitneri nov.sp. Paratypus ♀.

Abb. 11: Locus typicus: Cabo Verde, Sal, Monte Grande, 406m, (photo: E. Aistleitner, dec. 1998).

Abb. 12: In the windward side of the peak-region of the Monte Grande the endemic Euphorbia tuckeyana STEUD. is growing (photo: E. Aistleitner, jan. 2007).

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Zeitschrift/Journal: Linzer biologische Beiträge

Jahr/Year: 2013

Band/Volume: 0045_1

Autor(en)/Author(s): Aistleitner Eyjolf, Cerny Karel

Artikel/Article: Faunistic notes on Arctiid moths of the Cape Verde-Islands with description of a new species ( Lepidoptera : Erebidae , Arctiinae) 297-306

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Erebidae

Genus

Asota

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