Megalographa, Lafontaine and Poole, 1991
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5352574 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C887BE-FFDC-FF96-FF46-129A789CFF5C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Megalographa |
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Key to the species of Megalographa View in CoL View at ENA
1. Forewing with reniform spot partially outlined or partially filled with silvery white ................. 2
— Forewing with reniform spot partially outlined in pale ground color (pale gray or pale coppery brown) ........................................................................................................................................ 4
2(1). Forewing with central part of subterminal area and fringe unmarked; reniform spot represented by silvery-white oval with dark dot in basal third of oval; male vesica with apical cornutus ... .............................................................................................................. M. bonaerensis (Berg)
— Forewing with central part of subterminal area and fringe with contrasting dark patch; reniform spot partially outlined with silvery-white line; male vesica without apical cornutus .............. 3
3(2). Postmedial line of forewing slightly and evenly curved; male genitalia with clavus about 0.25- 0.50X as long as clasper; endemic to Talamanca Mountain Range of southern Costa Rica....... .............................................................................. M. talamanca Lafontaine and Sullivan
— Postmedial line of forewing often slightly S-curved, usually with a notch above silver stigma (between veins M3 and CuA1); male genitalia with clavus as long as clasper; widely distributed in New World from Canada to Argentina and in Hawaii (occasional in Great Britain) ............ ................................................................................................................ M. biloba (Stephens)
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