Olceclostera bifenestrata group"

Orlandin, Elton, Piovesan, Monica, Herbin, Daniel & Carneiro, Eduardo, 2023, More than Olceclostera bifenestrata: New species and morphology of immature stages of Olceclostera Butler, 1879 (Lepidoptera: Bombycoidea, Apatelodidae), Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 81, pp. 1063-1088 : 1063

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scientific name

Olceclostera bifenestrata group"
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3.1. " Olceclostera bifenestrata group" View in CoL

Comments.

The " Olceclostera bifenestrata group" comprises eight species, namely: Olceclostera angelica (Grote, 1864), Olceclostera bifenestrata , Olceclostera indistincta (Edwards, 1886), Olceclostera jairana sp. nov., Olceclostera quilombola sp. nov., Olceclostera seraphica Dyar, 1906, Olceclostera wayana sp. nov. and Olceclostera xeta sp. nov.

Diagnosis.

This group of species is easily distinguished from other species of Olceclostera by the following combination of characters: forewings grayish, with sinuous brownish lines, two subapical hyaline spots, and one pair of large patches of broader scales laterally on the abdomen. The South American species are reliably separated from the North American species O. angelica , O. indistincta and O. seraphica by their larger size, less grayish coloring (the North American species are light grey) (see Franclemont 1973: plate 3, figs 14-16), molecular distance (Table 1 View Table 1 ), and geographic distribution ( Schaus 1912; Franclemont 1973). They can be distinguished from O. bifenestrata (Fig. 2A, B View Figure 2 ) by the sclerotized subscaphium region with a narrow median ventral hook (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ).