Problepsis, Lederer, 1853

Xue, Dayong, Cui, Le & Jiang, Nan, 2018, A review of Problepsis Lederer, 1853 (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) from China, with description of two new species, Zootaxa 4392 (1), pp. 101-127 : 103

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.1.5

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5BE4121B-EAEB-4450-8E3C-451F9F58AD8B

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5960638

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03898781-FFC1-FFB9-71CE-F5CBFA67D9CF

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Problepsis
status

 

Key to Chinese Problepsis View in CoL species

1. Male antennae bipectinate............................................................................... 2

- Male antennae dentate................................................................................. 12

2. Vertex white.......................................................................................... 3

- Vertex black.......................................................................................... 4

3. Ocellus of hind wing almost pyriform............................................................. P. plagiata View in CoL

- Ocellus of hind wing indistinct, with two silvery white lines.......................................... P. apollinaria View in CoL

4. Ocellus of each wing incomplete.............................................................. P. transvehens

- Ocellus of each wing complete........................................................................... 5

5. Ocellus of forewing rounded or almost rounded.............................................................. 6

- Ocellus of forewing inverted pyriform or oval, posterior part narrower than anterior part............................. 8

6. Male antenna with pectinations about three times the diameter of shaft; internal margin of apex of tegumen with acute spines in male genitalia; ductus brusae without sclerite extending to corpus bursae in female genitalia.................. P. albidior View in CoL

- Male antenna with pectinations slightly longer than diameter of shaft; internal margin of tegumen without spines in male geni- talia; ductus brusae with a large sclerite extending to corpus bursae in female genitalia............................... 7

7. Female antenna dentate; ocellus on underside of the forewing densely diffused with dark greyish brown scales.. P. eucircota View in CoL

- Female antenna filiform; ocellus on underside of the forewing without any greyish brown scales........ P. stueningi sp. nov.

8. Internal margin of tegumen with spines in male genitalia...................................................... 9

- Internal margin of tegumen without spines in male genitalia................................................... 10

9. Male antenna with pectinations longer than two times diameter of shaft; male hind tarsus about one-half the length of tibia; length of ductus brusae more than twice of its width in female genitalia................................... P. vulgaris View in CoL

- Male antenna with pectinations slightly longer than diameter of shaft; male hind tarsus about one-third or shorter than one- third the length of tibia; length of ductus brusae less than twice of its width in female genitalia................. P. paredra View in CoL

10. Underside of both wings mostly with heavy dark greyish brown suffusions.................... P. delphiaria auriculifera View in CoL

- Underside of both wings mostly with white or greyish white suffusions.......................................... 11

11. Ocellus of each wing with smooth outer margin; anterior margin of juxta free from sacculus in male genitalia... P. subreferta View in CoL

- Ocellus of each wing without smooth outer margin; anterior margin of juxta fused to sacculus in male genitalia.............................................................................................. P. batangnesis sp. nov.

12. Vertex black......................................................................................... 13

- Vertex white......................................................................................... 14

13. Grey band between ocellus of fore- and hind wing continuous, extending to anal margin................... P. conjunctiva View in CoL

- Grey band between ocellus of fore- and hind wing incontinuous...................................... P. crassinotata View in CoL

14. Underside of both wings with distinct dark greyish brown postmedial lines; Socii with lateral lobes in male genitalia.................................................................................................... P. diazoma View in CoL

- Underside of both wings with indistinct or invisible postmedial lines; Socii without lateral lobes in male genitalia........ 15

15. Postmedial line of forewing broadened on costa............................................................ 16

- Postmedial line of forewing narrow and weak or invisible on costa............................................. 18

16. Ocellus of forewing very large, extending outwards, often covering postmedial line....................... P. phoebearia View in CoL

- Ocellus of forewing normal not very large, not contacting with postmedial line.................................... 17

17. Submarginal spots of both wings smaller, ligher, not fused; fringes white mixed with grey........ P. discophora discophora View in CoL

- Submarginal spots of both wings larger, darker, partly fused; fringes mostly dark grey to blackish grey.................................................................................................... P. discophora kardakoffi View in CoL

18. Postmedial line of hind wing situated far from ocellus................................................. P. shirozui View in CoL

- Postmedial line of hind wing close to ocellus........................................................ P. superans View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Geometridae

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