Agacysma, Huang & Horie & Fan & Wang & Espeland, 2023

Huang, Si-Yao, Horie, Kiyoshi, Fan, Xiao-Ling, Wang, Min & Espeland, Marianne, 2023, A review of the genus Agalope Walker (Lepidoptera, Zygaenidae, Chalcosiinae) with taxonomic notes and descriptions of three new genera and three new species, Zootaxa 5284 (2), pp. 291-321 : 306-312

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5284.2.4

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7923470

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E8879A-4655-B95E-F7D6-FD53FDA4DAA2

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scientific name

Agacysma
status

gen. n.

Agacysma View in CoL S.-Y. Huang & Horie, gen. n.

( Figs 45–48 View FIGURES 45–50 , 61, 62 View FIGURES 51–63 , 88–90 View FIGURES 88–92 , 105, 106 View FIGURES 93–107 , 120–122 View FIGURES 120–123 )

Type species: Agacysma sinica View in CoL S.-Y. Huang & Horie, sp. n., by monotypy.

Diagnosis. Medium-sized moth with greyish, translucent wings. The combination of the following features is diagnostic: 1) Forewing veins M 2 and M 3 arise independently from the lower angle of the discal cell. 2) In the male genitalia, the juxta lobes are shield-like with outer surface covered by numerous spinules and are connected with the basal plate by an anterior extension (an autapomorphy). 3) The valva is slender and narrow, the costa and the sacculus band-like, sclerotized, fuse at the distal end of the valva and form a short dent-like distal process. 4) The subapical section of the valva bears several longitudinal sclerotized folds.

Externally, Agacysma gen. n. is most reminiscent of Rotundagalope gen. n. among the genera in the present study by having similar forewing venation, and the differences between the two genera have been provided in the diagnosis part of Rotundagalope gen. n. In male genitalia, Agacysma gen. n. is intermediate between Paragalope gen. n. and Elcysma by having the typical Paragalope gen. n. uncus while the valva is very similar to those of Elcysma .

Description. Male. Forewing length 22.8– 30 mm. Antennae bipectinate. Head, thorax and abdomen nearly glabrous, with abdomen covered by thin piliform scales dorsally. Both wings thinly scaled and translucent, greyish. Forewing upperside sometimes with base of costa marked with a small orange patch. Veins darkened. Hindwing upperside with veins darkened. Eighth abdominal tergite narrowed medially, nearly trapezoid with distal end elongate and bifurcate.

Male genitalia. Uncus same width as tegumen at basal section, distal end varying from rounded or slightly concave at middle. Subscaphium sclerotized and U-shaped. Tegumen in ventral view rectangular with nearly straight lateral margins. Posterior tegumenal projection distally covered by spinules and granulation, broadly arrow-shaped with distal end slightly bilobated, with a pair of process extending anteriorly in lateral view. Vinculum slender. Saccus broad U-shaped and rounded distally. Juxta comprising of a broad (ca. same width as saccus) basal plate and a pair of shield-like lobes which and covered by numerous long spinules on surface. Valva elongated (ca. 6 × uncus length) and dilated subapically, distal section of costa band and whole sacculus band strongly sclerotized, fusing distally and forming a triangular dent-like distal process. Phallus slightly S-like curved and bearing a small dorsal process near base.

Female unknown.

Etymology. The generic name Agacysma is the aggregate of the genera name Agalope and Elcysma , referring to the similarities with the Agalope -related genera (Agalope & Paragalope gen. n.) and Elcysma . Gender is feminine.

Biology. Nearly all the males examined were attracted to light traps.

Distribution. Endemic to mainland China. Known from Shaanxi and Hubei Provinces and Chongqing City ( Fig. 123 View FIGURES 120–123 ) in central and southwestern China ( Fig. 124 View FIGURE 124 ).

Species composition

A. sinica S.-Y. Huang & Horie, sp. n.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Zygaenidae

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