Eoophyla nandinalis ( Hampson, 1906 ) Published, 2012

Agassiz, David J. L., 2012, The Acentropinae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae) of Africa, Zootaxa 3494, pp. 1-73 : 38-39

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3494.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E31EF0DC-825E-4D60-8AED-3127019CF8F0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6384874

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C387FB-FFE1-655A-FF43-440BFD30C347

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scientific name

Eoophyla nandinalis ( Hampson, 1906 )
status

comb. nov.

Eoophyla nandinalis ( Hampson, 1906) comb. n.

Argyractis nandinalis Hampson, 1906: 383 View in CoL .

Type locality: Kenya: Eb Urru (now Eburu)

Imago (Fig. 55): Wingspan 18–26mm. Head whitish ochreous, darker centrally; labial palpus upturned, whitish, segments 1 and 2 with a fuscous line laterally; antenna pale fuscous, scape whitish. Thorax ochreous; tegulae whitish. Forewing ground colour whitish; costa fusous in basal half; a weak subbasal fuscous fascia; an oblique yellow antemedian fascia in dorsal half of wing; a slender angled fuscous median fascia; a yellow crescent in disc almost connected to preapical costal strigula, preceded by a fuscous costal strigula; terminal band yellow, some black dashes along termen; oblique silver grey tornal spot; terminal cilia pale fuscous. Hindwing white; an obscure central fuscous subbasal spot; irregular yellow median fascia, some fuscous scales beyond this; double submarginal line; four terminal eyespots, first very small, 2 and 3 large, each with a pair of silver spots 2/3 up each side, termen basally yellow; inner half of cilia fuscous.

Male genitalia (Fig. 117): Uncus tapered to a blunt point; gnathos 3/5 uncus, tip curved slightly towards uncus, bearing spines; valva gradually widening, then reducing in width then forming a right angle at apex, shortly before this arises a single strong seta; saccus rounded; juxta set with four stout spines on either side; aedeagus waisted, apical area surrounded by sclerotised spiny area, a few weakly defined cornuti. Sternum 8 with a pair of bluntly pointed projections separated by a deep V-shaped incision.

Female genitalia (Fig. 171): Ostium wide, cup-shaped; ductus long and broad becoming wrinkled before sclerotised colliculum; corpus bursae at first narrow then widening into a sock-shaped sack, a double sclerotised band along the right hand side; ostium and ductus 5/8 length of corpus bursae.

Tympanal organs: Venulae straight and parallel, tympani as rounded squares.

Diagnosis: A comparatively large species, distinguished by the double subterminal line of the hindwing; in the male genitalia the shape of sternum 8 described above is unique.

Biology: Unknown; in rivers; adults continuously brooded, recorded in every month except June.

Distribution: D.R. Congo; Kenya, in the highlands, chiefly rivers arising from the Mau Forest on the West side of the Rift Valley.

Material examined: Holotype ♀ Eb Urru , B.E.Africa , now KENYA: Eburu, near Naivasha . KENYA: 1♂ 5 ♀ Nairobi ( BMNH), 1♀ Turi, 3♂ 10 ♀ Rongai, 4♂ 7 ♀ Kericho ( DJLA), 1♂ 3 ♀ ( KVNM), 1♀ Ndoinet ( DJLA); D.R. CONGO: 5♂ 7 ♀ N. Lac Kivu ( MRAC)

BMNH

United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)]

MRAC

Belgium, Tervuren, Musee Royal de l'Afrique Centrale

MRAC

Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Crambidae

Genus

Eoophyla

Loc

Eoophyla nandinalis ( Hampson, 1906 )

Agassiz, David J. L. 2012
2012
Loc

Argyractis nandinalis

Hampson, G. F. 1906: 383
1906
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