Afroracotis (Afroracotis) albitrigonis ( Prout, 1927 ) László & Hausmann & Karisch, 2023

László, Gyula M., Hausmann, Axel & Karisch, Timm, 2023, Integrative taxonomic revision of the African taxa of the Racotis Moore, 1887 generic complex (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Ennominae, Boarmiini), Zootaxa 5308 (1), pp. 1-109 : 29-31

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5308.1.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8108697

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EB442B-5D21-FFA2-57F5-5036FBFFFB8C

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scientific name

Afroracotis (Afroracotis) albitrigonis ( Prout, 1927 )
status

comb. nov.

Afroracotis (Afroracotis) albitrigonis ( Prout, 1927) comb. n.

( Figs 38–40 View FIGURES 21–40 , 149–150 View FIGURES 131–150 , 231 View FIGURES 225–232 , 305 View FIGURES 298–305 )

Cleora albitrigonis Prout, 1927 View in CoL , Transactions of entomological Society of London 75 (1): 195. Syntypes 4 males (NHMUK). Type locality: São Tomé.

Type material examined

Syntype, male, red ring label “Type” / “18. 26. Sao Thome, 10.I.–24.I.26. Edge of virgin forest. T.A. Barns ” / [with handwritten] “ Cleora albitrigonis Prout type”, QR code label with unique id.: NHMUK 010598636 View Materials , gen. slide No.: Geometridae 4945 ( NHMUK).

Additional material examined

São Tomé. 2 males, 11 females, Antenna , Bom Successo, 1303m, 0°16’33.7”N, 6°36’19.7”E, 20–21, 28–29.x.2016, MV Light Trap, Turner, C.R. & Tasane, T. leg., ANHRT:2017.21, gen. slide Nos : LG 4800 (male), LG 4446 (female), DNA barcode/BOLD process id.: ANHRTUK00074372/ANLMN3662-21 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, Ponta Figo , 635m, 0°17’12.7”N, 6°34’14.5”E, 27.x.2016, MV Light Trap, Turner, C.R. & Tasane, T. leg., ANHRT:2017.21 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, Antenna , Bom Successo (plantation-dry scrub forest), 1321m, 0°16’31”N, 6°36’14”E, 22–25.i.2018, Actinic Light Trap, Aristophanous, M., Lima, D., Miles, W. & Turner, C.R. leg., ANHRT:2018.1, DNA barcode/BOLD process id.: ANHRTUK00034522/ANLMN3661-21 ( ANHRT). GoogleMaps

Remark. In the original description, Prout (1927) assigned the species to the genus Cleora Curtis and this generic combination was followed by Scoble (1999). Despite the rather unique external habitus, the species has genital morphology typical for Afroracotis , hence it is transferred here to this genus: Afroracotis albitrigonis comb. n.

Diagnosis. Forewing length 19.5–21 mm. Afroracotis albitrigonis is the smallest member of the A. angulosa species-group and easily distingushed from its congeners by the distinctive dark grey colouration lacking the mossy tinge typical of the other species of the A. angulosa group. The males have whitish patches sparsely scattered throughout the wings, whereas in females, the wing pattern consists of paler and darker grey elements. The clasping apparatus of A. albitrigonis is very similar to that of the other species of the species-group, the only noticeable difference being found in the configuration of the uncus which has a shallow and narrow medial incision with very short apical processes. The configuration of the vesica is most similar to that of A. fiebigi , but the main vesica chamber is narrower, lacking cornuti field and the similarly large (in proportion to the vesica length), beak-shaped distal cornutus is gently curved medially, while it is straight in A. fiebigi . In the female genitalia, the ovipositor and the antrum of A. albitrigonis display the same ground plan as in the other taxa of the group, but its ductus bursae is the shortest, the cervix bursae is the narrowest and most elongate (in proportion to the corpus bursae) and the sphaerical corpus bursae is the smallest in the A. angulosa species-group.

Genetic information. The species belongs to the BIN URI: BOLD:AEI1436. The two sequenced specimens do not show any intraspecific genetic divergence. The nearest neighbours of A. albitrigonis are A. angulosa and A. violetteae differing by 3.11–3.41% and 3.12–3.53%, respectively. The pairwise distances between A. albitrigonis and A. fiebigi and A. stadiei are in the range of 4.41–4.73% and 4.15–4.41%, respectively.

Distribution ( Map 2 View MAP 2 ). Afroracotis albitrigonis is a species endemic to São Tomé.

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Geometridae

Genus

Afroracotis

Loc

Afroracotis (Afroracotis) albitrigonis ( Prout, 1927 )

László, Gyula M., Hausmann, Axel & Karisch, Timm 2023
2023
Loc

Cleora albitrigonis

Prout 1927
1927
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