Lafontaineana alexandrae Martinez, 2021

Martinez, Jose I., Schmidt, B. Christian & Miller, Jacqueline Y., 2021, A new Andean genus, Lafontaineana, with descriptions of four new species and two new Neotropical species of Panthea (Noctuidae, Pantheinae), ZooKeys 1028, pp. 113-134 : 113

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1028.56784

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E8106BAE-1F85-44AA-9297-51392D7BC7DA

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0403C48D-C4E9-489F-9F22-8B3AD0830B16

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:0403C48D-C4E9-489F-9F22-8B3AD0830B16

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scientific name

Lafontaineana alexandrae Martinez
status

sp. nov.

Lafontaineana alexandrae Martinez sp. nov. Figures 16 View Figures 6–20 , 30 View Figures 29–34

Type material.

Holotype: ♀, Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Reserva Biologica San Francisco, Montane Rainforest, Blacklight 2 × 15W, 30 Jan. 2013, 19.00-21.30 h, 03°58.94'S, 79°04.84'W, 2212 m, coll. Gunnar Brehm & Yoko Matsumura / DNA Barcode run 2013, COI-5P marker, University of Guelph / Arcec 30166 / leg sampled in ethanol G. Brehm, Green vial caps. deposited in FSU.

Etymology.

This species is named after the senior authors’ sister, Alejandra Martinez, who has supported JIM’s work since the beginning of his career.

Diagnosis.

Lafontaineana alexandrae is the only species in the genus that has a dark hindwing. The female genitalia differ from the rest of the Lafontaineana by the presence of the small projections; small papillae anales-like on the A8 membrane.

Description.

Head. Palpus marbled in yellow, white, and black; frons covered by a mixture of yellow and black scales. Thorax. Polygons small, outlined by wide yellow lines; setal tuft pale orange; ventrally brown with some dark gray scales. Wing. Forewing length 22-24 mm; yellow with blurry black lines; basal and medial lines absent, and space between antemedial and subterminal lines brown; crescent-shaped orbicular spot; reniform spot arrow tip-shaped, curving inwards on outer margin with lunate marking near inner margin; hindwing completely covered by gray scales; fringe black with some spots in yellow; pattern lines barely visible. Legs. Black with white joints and yellow tufts. Abdomen. Black with yellow intersternal membrane ventrally; dorsally with huge black line of tufts with some scales in white; anal papilla covered by yellow scales. Female genitalia. Anal papilla remarkably short; sterigma considerably wide; posterior apophysis round, 2 × larger than anal papilla; appendix bursae sclerotized, ⅓ × shorter than the corpus bursae; A8 membrane with a projection resembling small anal papilla.

Genetic characterization.

The minimum DNA barcode divergence is 4.28% compared to L. marmorifera .

Distribution.

The holotype, the only known specimen, was found in the cloud forest of southern Ecuador (Fig. 35 View Figure 35 ).

Remarks.

Known only from the holotype, which has the tornus of the left forewing broken (Fig. 16 View Figures 6–20 ), and the right forewing broken at cell R5. The DNA voucher label (Arcec 30166) is different from the voucher published at http://barcodinglife.com (Arcec 31097) probably by a confusion.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

Genus

Lafontaineana