Apallaga Strand, 1911

Collins, Steve C., 2017, Observations on the biology of Afrotropical Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera). Part 12. New information and corrections, Zootaxa 4312 (3), pp. 471-496 : 484

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scientific name

Apallaga Strand, 1911
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Libert (2014) re-established the genus Apallaga Strand , with type species A. mokeezi , for a monophyletic group based on barcodes that includes the species with orange markings as well some black and white species of similar biology, but proved far more complex and species-rich than previous treatments ( Evans 1937, Ackery et al. 1995). Libert (2014) recognised 12 clades within Apallaga , of which we have reared representatives of the galenus clade ( A. opalinus (Butler) , A. kakamegae Libert, A. biseriata (Butler)) and kimboza clade ( A. sanjeensis Kielland ) only. In Cock & Congdon (2011b, Figure 34) we illustrated an adult as Celaenorrhinus intermixtus evansi Berger. Based on Libert (2014) this is A. lourentis (de Jong) , but we note that Libert’s A. lourentis has an identical barcode to his A. evansi (Berger) (barcodes in BOLD), suggesting that A. lourentis will prove to be a synonym or subspecies of A. evansi .

Libert (2014) illustrates four caterpillars and three pupae of the galenus clade from TCEC’s work in Tanzania ( Table 1). We have associated these with their corresponding caterpillars, pupae and, where possible, adults ( Figures 15–17 View FIGURE 15 View FIGURE 16 View FIGURE 17 ), and clarified some identifications.

Ackery, P. R., Smith, C. R. & Vane-Wright, R. I. (Eds.) (1995) Carcasson's African Butterflies. An annotated catalogue of the Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea of the Afrotropical Region. CSIRO Publications, Melbourne, Australia, 803 pp.

Cock, M. J. W. & Congdon, T. C. E. (2011 b) Observations on the biology of Afrotropical Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera) principally from Kenya. Part 3. Pyrginae: Celaenorrhinini. Zootaxa, 3033, 1 - 67.

Evans, W. H. (1937) A catalogue of the African Hesperiidae indicating the classification and nomenclature adopted in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History), London, UK, 212 pp, 30 plates.

Libert, M. (2014) Sur la taxonomie du genre Celaenorrhinus Hubner en Afrique (Lepidoptera, Hesperiidae). M. J. B. S. A. S. - Librairie Top Duck, Amboise, France, 272 pp., 26 pl.

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FIGURE 15. Caterpillar, pupa and adult of Apallaga alluaudi (or perhaps A. biseriata maculata), collected on Hypoestes forskaolii, Mngeta, Kilombero, Tanzania [TCEC]. 1 – 3, final instar caterpillar, dorsolateral and two dorsal views; 4 – 5, pupa lateral and dorsal views; 6, pinned adult male. Image 1 of the caterpillar was presented as A. alluaudi in Libert (2014, plate 26.3).

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FIGURE 16. Caterpillar, pupa and adult of Apallaga biseriata maculata, collected on Hypoestes forskaolii, Lufusi River, Tanzania, 2 May 2014 [TCEC]. 1, final instar caterpillar, dorsal view; 2 – 3, pupa, dorsal and lateral views; 4, pinned adult male. Image 1 of the caterpillar and 3 of the pupa were presented as A biseriata in Libert (2014, plate 26.5).

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FIGURE 17. Caterpillar, pupa and adult of Apallaga biseriata maculata, collected on Hypoestes forskaolii, Rubeho, Tanzania, 15 Jun 2014 [TCEC]. 1 – 2, final instar caterpillar, dorsolateral and dorsal views; 3 – 4, pupa lateral and dorsal views; 5, pinned adult female. Image 1 of the caterpillar and 3 of the pupa were presented as A. sp. Lufusi in Libert (2014, plate 26.6, 12), but the name applied here is based on the barcode (MLIB- 1342).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Hesperiidae

SubFamily

Coeliadinae