Nola socotrensis vansoni Hacker, 2012
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Nola socotrensis vansoni Hacker, 2012
( Figs 1, 2 View FIGURES 1–16 , 44 View FIGURES 44–52 , 67 View FIGURES 67–75 )
Nola socotrensis vansoni Hacker, 2012 , Esperiana 17: 111. Type locality: Ethiopia, Jinka. Holotype male, in coll. Hacker, ZSM. Material examined: Mozambique, Maputo Special Reserve. 1 ♂, 3 ♀, 22m, West Gate, Sand Thicket, 26°30'14.2"S, 32°42'59.6"E, 21–30.XI.2016, Light Trap, Aristophanous, M., Cristovao, J., Laszlo, G., Miles, W. leg., slide Nos: LGNA 324 ♂, LGNA 323 ♀, LGNA 325 ♀, LGNA 326 ♀; 1 ♂, 22m, West Gate GoogleMaps , Sand Forest GoogleMaps , 26°30'14.2"S, 32°42'59.6"E, 3–13.XII.2016, Light Trap, Aristophanous, M., Cristovao, J., Laszlo, G., Miles, W. leg., slide No.: LGNA 327 ♂; 1 ♀, 15m, Ponta Milibangalala, Dune Grassland, 26°26'58.6"S, 32°55'29.8"E, 25– 30.V.2017, MV Light Trap, Aristophanous, M., Laszlo, G., Miles, W., Vetina, A. leg., slide No.: LGNA 377 ♀; 1 ♂, 22m, West Gate GoogleMaps , Sand Forest GoogleMaps , 26°30'14.2"S, 32°42'59.6"E, 21–22.ii.2018, Actinic Light Trap, Laszlo, G., Mulvaney, J., Smith, L. leg., slide No.: LGNA 445 ♂; 1 ♀, 22m, West Gate GoogleMaps , Sand Thicket GoogleMaps , 26°30'14.2"S, 32°42'59.6"E, 24–25.ii.2018, Actinic Light Trap, Laszlo, G., Mulvaney, J., Smith, L. leg., slide No.: LGNA 446 ♀ (coll. ANHRT).
Further long series of specimens of both sexes collected in various localities in the Maputo Special Reserve (coll. ANHRT and MHNM).
Remark. The species was described from Socotra island. Later it was found widespread in Subsaharan Africa and Hacker (Hacker et al 2012) described the mainland population as distinct subspecies based on some minor differences of the wingpattern compared to the nominate form. Nola socotrensi vansoni is one of the most common Nolini occuring in the Maputo Special Reserve.
Nola melanoscelis ( Hampson, 1914) View in CoL
( Figs 3, 4 View FIGURES 1–16 , 45 View FIGURES 44–52 )
Celama melanoscelis Hampson, 1914 , Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae View in CoL in the British Museum, Suppl. 1: 396, pl. 22, fig. 22. Type locality: [ Ghana] Gold Coast, Bibianaha. Holotype male, in coll. NHMUK.
Material examined: Mozambique, Maputo Special Reserve. GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 22m, West Gate, Sand Forest GoogleMaps , 26°30'14.2"S, 32°42'59.6"E, 3–13.XII.2016, Light Trap, Aristophanous, M., Cristovao, J., Laszlo, G., Miles, W. leg., slide No.: LGNA 328 ♂; 1 ♂, 15m, Ponta Milibangalala, Dune Grassland , 26°26’58.6”S, 32°55’29.8”E, 25–30.V.2017, MV GoogleMaps Light Trap, Aristophanous, M., Laszlo , G., Miles, W., Vetina, A. leg. (coll. ANHRT) .
Remark. Nola melanoscelis was described from West Africa, but it occurs in most Subsaharan countries. Its occurrence in South Mozambique is rather surprising as N. submelanoscelis Hacker, 2012 which was considered to be a sibling sister species of N. melanoscelis is supposed to substitute N. melanoscelis in Southern Africa ( Hacker et al. 2012). As both taxa have been collected in the Maputo Special Reserve (see next species) it can be declared that melanoscelis and submelanoscelis occur sympatrically in Maputaland and probably in KwaZulu-Natal as well. New country record for Mozambique.
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Nola socotrensis vansoni Hacker, 2012
László, Gyula M. & Vetina, Alvaro A. 2019 |
Nola socotrensis vansoni
Hacker 2012 |
Celama melanoscelis
Hampson 1914 |