Ecpyrrhorrhoe Huebner , 1825

Xiang, Lanbin, Chen, Kai, Chen, Xiaohua, Duan, Yongjiang & Zhang, Dandan, 2022, A revision of the genus Ecpyrrhorrhoe Huebner, 1825 from China based on morphology and molecular data, with descriptions of five new species (Lepidoptera, Crambidae, Pyraustinae), ZooKeys 1090, pp. 1-44 : 1

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1090.78442

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scientific name

Ecpyrrhorrhoe Huebner , 1825
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Ecpyrrhorrhoe Huebner, 1825 View in CoL

Ecpyrrhorrhoe Hübner, 1825. Type species: Pyralis rubiginalis Hübner, 1796, by subsequent designation by Hannemann, 1964.

Ecpyrrhorrhoea Hübner, 1825. Misspelling.

Ecpyrrhorrhoa Agassiz, 1846. Misspelling.

Paliga Moore, 1886. Type species: Scopula damastesalis Walker, 1859, by monotypy. Syn. nov.

Eutectona Wang & Sung, 1980. Type species: Scopula machoeralis Walker, 1859, by original designation.

Harpadispar Agenjo, 1952. Type species: Botys diffusalis Guenée, 1854, by original designation.

Pyraustegia Marion, 1963. Type species: Botys diffusalis Guenée, 1854, by original designation.

Diagnosis.

The wings of species of Ecpyrrhorrhoe are usually yellow, sometimes decorated with pink or brown scales. In appearance, they are similar to some species of Pyrausta Schrank, 1802 and Pseudopagyda Slamaka, 2013, but can be distinguished by the usually obvious dark brown subterminal band on the underside of wings. They are characterized by the lanceolate, densely setose uncus; the mostly thumb-shaped sella extending to the ventral margin of the valva; the long arms of the bifid juxta, usually; usually the presence of several spines or sclerites on the anellus in the male genitalia. In the female genitalia, the strongly sclerotized antrum, the slender sclerite located in the posterior part of the ductus bursae, and the second (posterior) signum bearing spines are characteristic.

Description.

Frons oblique, smoothly scaled. Vertex with moderately raised scales projecting between antennae. Labial palpus porrect, second segment pointing obliquely upward, third segment pointing slightly downward; exceeding frons by approximately as much as length of head. Maxillary palpus small. Forewing termen gently arched. Hindwing frenulum single in male, with two acanthae in female. Wings usually yellow or yellowish brown, sometimes pink or covered with brown scales; forewing with antemedial and postmedial lines, orbicular and reniform stigma; underside of wings usually with obvious blackish brown subterminal band. Wing venation as in Fig. 2 View Figure 2 .

Male genitalia.

Uncus with lanceolate head and a nearly triangular, broad, naked base; densely covered with short simple, thick, setae, and every cluster of setae is made up of two independent setae. Transtilla inferior thin and stick-shaped. Valva elongated tongue-shaped; costa straight to concave; sella thumb-shaped or semicircular, extending to ventral margin of valva, usually with dense setae or spines; sacculus broad, usually with a wide dorsal protrusion. Dorsolateral arms of juxta usually long and tapering; anellus with several spines. Saccus nearly triangular. Phallus tubular.

Female genitalia.

Ovipositor lobes densely setose. Anterior apophysis usually ~ 1.5-2.5 × the length of posterior apophysis. Antrum usually cup-shaped, sometimes densely spinulose; the ductus seminalis inserting to anterior end of colliculum, sometimes wide and sclerotized at base; ductus bursae long and slender, posterior part with a slender sclerite; corpus bursae globular, appendix bursae arising from anterior part of corpus bursae; signum (anterior-most signum) rhombic, second signum (posterior signum) strongly sclerotized and bearing spines.

Distribution.

Asia, Europe, South Africa, Australia, North America.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Crambidae

SubFamily

Pyraustinae

Loc

Ecpyrrhorrhoe Huebner , 1825

Xiang, Lanbin, Chen, Kai, Chen, Xiaohua, Duan, Yongjiang & Zhang, Dandan 2022
2022
Loc

Scopula damastesalis

Xiang & Chen & Chen & Duan & Zhang 2022
2022
Loc

Scopula machoeralis

Xiang & Chen & Chen & Duan & Zhang 2022
2022
Loc

Eutectona

Wang & Sung 1980
1980
Loc

Pyraustegia

Marion 1963
1963
Loc

Harpadispar

Agenjo 1952
1952
Loc

Paliga

Moore 1886
1886
Loc

Botys diffusalis

Guenee 1854
1854
Loc

Botys diffusalis

Guenee 1854
1854
Loc

Ecpyrrhorrhoea

Hubner 1826
1826
Loc

Ecpyrrhorrhoe

Huebner 1825
1825
Loc

Pyralis rubiginalis

Hubner 1796
1796