Aleeta, Moulds, 2003
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2201-4349 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03811E7D-090F-FF80-61AB-FF19FA828C38 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Aleeta |
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Abricta View in CoL complex of genera
Five genera are here considered to belong to the Abricta complex of genera, viz. Abricta Stål sensu str., Abroma Stål , Aleeta n.gen., Tryella n.gen., Chrysolasia n.gen. and Monomatapa Distant. These genera are characterized by the conjunctival claws at the distal end of the male theca, and a partially or strongly dilated fore wing costa. On the basis of their type species, Abricta and Abroma should probably be synonymized, a decision not formally adopted here as an assessment of the 18 species of Abroma lies beyond the scope of this revision.
Key to genera
1 Anterior margin of fore wing strongly dilated proximal of node, the maximum dilation greater than width of costal vein ( Fig. 55b) (Australian species) ........................................................................................................................ 2
Anterior margin of fore wing with dilation less than width of costal vein ( Fig. 41b) (non-Australian species) ....................................................................................... 3
2 Fore wing rarely less than 32 mm long, usually more than 40 mm; male genitalia with uncal lobes downturned at their distal ends ( Figs. 46, 47) (monotypic) ......................................................................................... Aleeta View in CoL n.gen.
Fore wing never reaching 32 mm, usually less than 26 mm; uncal lobes upturned at their distal ends ( Figs. 100, 101) (14 species) ............................. Tryella View in CoL n.gen.
3 Abdomen bearing distinct golden pubescence; male genitalia with conjunctival claws well developed and strongly recurved ( Figs. 35, 36) (monotypic, reputedly from Guatemala) ............................................. Chrysolasia View in CoL n.gen.
Abdomen bearing silver-white or no pubescence; male genitalia with conjunctival claws small, gently curved in an arc ( Figs. 33,
34, 37–38, 42–45) .......................................................................................................................... 4
4 Male abdomen much broader than thorax; male genitalia with conjunctival claws laterally directed ( Figs. 33, 34) ..................................... Monomatapa Distant View in CoL
Male abdomen as wide as thorax; male genitalia with conjunctival claws ventrally directed ( Figs. 37–38, 42–45) .............................................................................. 5
5 Male with upper pygofer lobes near triangular with apex sharply pointed in lateral view ( Figs. 37, 38, 42, 43) (2 species, Mauritius & Reunion) ................................................................................................... Abricta Stål View in CoL sensu str .
Male with upper pygofer lobes small, tending linear, apically rounded in lateral view ( Figs. 44–45) (18+ species, Mauritius,
Madagascar, Sri Lanka, India, and doubtfully Asia, South America,
Philippines) .................................................................................................................. Abroma Stål View in CoL
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