Gamia
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Gamia Holland, 1896
Holland (1896) established this genus, with shelleyi Sharpe (under its synonym galua Holland) as type species. This is a purely Afrotropical genus of three large, Dracaena -feeding skippers, which was reviewed by Miller & Collins (1997). Aurivillius (1925 a) did not follow Holland’s treatment, and included Gamia species in Artitropa , but Evans (1937) kept the two genera separate, noting that the adults of each genus have a distinct consistent appearance, and while in Artitropa the antennae are plain and the palpi are short, stout and nearly erect, in Gamia the antennae are achreous above and the palpi are very long, porrect and convergent (as can be seen in the figures of adults below). The early stages and common food plant genus reported here confirm the close relationship between the two genera ( Larsen 2005).
As discussed by Larsen (2005) and Cock & Congdon (2014), early reports of Gamia spp. as palm feeders are based on Van Someren’s (1974) list of the food plants of East African butterflies, and should be considered incorrect, perhaps due to a transcription error as Larsen suggests. We report here the life histories of G. buchholzi (Plötz) and G. shelleyi (Sharpe) . The early stages and food plant of the third species, G. abri Miller & Collins (1997) from Central African Republic, are not known to us although almost certainly the caterpillars will be found to feed on Dracaena sp(p).
Aurivillius, C. (1925 a) 9. Familie: Hesperidae. In: Seitz, A. (Ed.), Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde. Eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-schmetterlinge. In: Verbindung mit namhaftesten Fachmannern herausgegeben. Die Africanischen Tagfelter. Alfred Kernen Verlag, Stuttgart, 505 - 588.
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, 212 pp., 30 plates.
Holland, W. J. (1896) A preliminary revision and synonymic catalogue of the Hesperiidae of Africa and the adjacent islands, with descriptions of some apparently new species. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1896, 2 - 107, plates I - V.
Larsen, T. B. (2005) Butterflies of West Africa. 2 Vols. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 595 + 270 pp.
Miller, L. D. & Collins, S. C. (1997) A review of the genus Gamia Holland, 1896 (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae: Hesperiinae), with the description of a new species. Metamorphosis, 8 (4), 147 - 159.
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