Agrotis elegans ( Köhler, 1945 ), Kohler, 1945

Blas, Germán San, 2014, Agrotis Ochsenheimer (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae): a systematic analysis of South American species, Zootaxa 3771 (1), pp. 1-64 : 22-23

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3771.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5067232

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scientific name

Agrotis elegans ( Köhler, 1945 )
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Agrotis elegans ( Köhler, 1945) View in CoL

( Figs 14, 15 View FIGURES 7 – 15 , 51 View FIGURES 46 – 55 , 69 View FIGURES 64 – 73 , 82 View FIGURES 81 – 86 , 99 View FIGURES 94 – 99 )

Euxoa elegans Köhler, 1945: 89 , fig. 7a. Holotype: ♂ [ Argentina View in CoL ] Tierra del Fuego (ZSM). Image examined. Allotype: ♀ same locality (MACN). Examined.

Scotia elegans ( Köhler): Köhler, 1967 : 302 (new combination).

Agrotis elegans (Köhler) View in CoL : Poole, 1989: 47 (new combination).

Diagnosis. Agrotis elegans differs from other South American species of Agrotis by the following combination of characters: 1) patagium concolorous with thorax and tegulum lighter than thorax; 2) claviform spot wide; 3) posterior margin of reniform spot prolonged basally through medial vein; 4) in male genitalia vesica 6–7 × as long as aedeagus; 5) in female genitalia posterior apophysis 2 × as long as anterior apophysis; and 6) corpus bursae 8 × as long as anterior apophysis.

Redescription. Male ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 7 – 15 ). Head. Palpus whitish ventrally; frons central projection small, with raised edge of rough surface, projected anteriorly into a point, some specimens without this projection. Antenna basal 2/3 biserrate, widest at 1/5 its length, gradually tapering to apex, widest segment 2 × as wide as central shaft, anterior process 2 × as wide as posterior process. Thorax. Patagium with black medial line, some specimens with light gray submarginal line; tegulum gray, with black basal and submarginal lines. Forewing length 15.7–17.8 mm; ground color grayish brown to dark grayish brown; veins undifferentiated; subcostal band undifferentiated; basal area diffuse gray; basal line black, double, convex between veins; antemedial line black, double, basal margin diffuse, convex between veins, strongly extended as a sharp tooth between 1A+2A vein and posterior margin, coming near to medial line; claviform spot wide, dark grayish brown and black edged; orbicular spot variable in size, strongly oval, extending toward reniform spot, never contiguous, light brown, black edged with grayish brown center; reniform spot concolorous with orbicular spot, posterior margin prolonged basally through medial vein, distal margin never attached to postmedial line, with a streak extending between M1–M2 veins to postmedial line; discal cell concolorous with ground color, with a black streak of variable width joining both spots; medial line faint, as a dark thick waved band; postmedial line black, single, concave between veins, distally edged by a light shade; subterminal line light brown and black edged, concave between veins, extended basally as arrows, longest ones between M1–M2–M3 veins, arrows never contiguous with reniform streak; terminal line a series of darkish lunulae between veins; fringe light brown. Hind wing from fully iridescent to iridescent with veins and margins diffuse light brown; fringe iridescent. Abdomen. Concolorous with forewing ground color. Genitalia ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 46 – 55 ). Clavus barely differentiated as an area of piliform setae. Ampulla 1/5 × as long as valve, basal 1/3 expanded, then narrowed to 1/3 its widest diameter; saccus subtriangular. Vesica ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 64 – 73 ) 6–7 × as long as aedeagus, consisting of 1 1/2 wide loop, right basal diverticulum subtriangular, basal spined band present, vesica gradually swollen on apical 1/4, in some specimens it duplicates minor diameter. Female ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 7 – 15 ). Differences from male. Forewing length: 16.3–18.2 mm; antenna filiform; hind wing diffuse dark brown with light brown fringe. Genitalia ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 81 – 86 ). Posterior apophysis 2 × as long as anterior apophysis; ductus bursae 4 × as long as anterior apophysis; corpus bursae 8 × as long as anterior apophysis, signum absent, apex globose; appendix bursae 4 × as long as corpus bursae, consisting of 1 1/2 wide loop, apex globose; ductus seminalis originating laterally very close to corpus bursae apex.

Distribution. Restricted to Argentinean Patagonia ( Fig. 99 View FIGURES 94 – 99 ).

Material examined. (47 ♂, 11 ♀). ARGENTINA : Neuquén. Arroyo Pantojo, 1100m, ♂ ♀ 12-I-1985 (M. y P. Gentili) (IADIZA); Chapelco, Refugio Graeff, 1750m, ♀ 12-I-1977 (M. Gentili) (IADIZA), ♂ 26-XII-1980 (M. Gentili) (IADIZA); Chapelco Lenga, 1700m, ♂ 11-I-1983 (M y P. Gentili) (IADIZA); Copahue, 1925m, ♂ ♀ 18-I- 1964 (M. Gentili) (IADIZA), ♀ 24-I-1969 (M. Gentili) (IADIZA), ♀ 25-I-1969 (M. Gentili) (IADIZA), ♂ 20-II- 1973 (M. Gentili) (IADIZA), ♂ ♀ 16-I-1980 (M. Gentili) (IADIZA); Cordón Chapelco, 1750m, 4 ♀ 3-I-1967 (M. Gentili) (IADIZA), ♂ 1-I-1982 (M. y P. Gentili) (IADIZA), 2 ♂ 12-I-1982 (M. y P. Gentili) (IADIZA), 15 ♂ ♀ 11- I-1983 (M. y P. Gentili) (IADIZA), 20 ♂ 22-I-1985 (M. y P. Gentili) (IADIZA); Moquehue Icalma, 1250m, 2 ♂ 2- III-1984 (M. y P. Gentili) (IADIZA); Pampa Quillen, 1250m, ♂ 12-XII-1967 (M. Gentili) (IADIZA).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

Genus

Agrotis

Loc

Agrotis elegans ( Köhler, 1945 )

Blas, Germán San 2014
2014
Loc

Agrotis elegans (Köhler)

Poole 1989: 47
1989
Loc

Scotia elegans ( Köhler): Köhler, 1967

Kohler 1967: 302
1967
Loc

Euxoa elegans Köhler, 1945 : 89

Kohler 1945: 89
1945
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