Bedosiallo moengus ( Schaus, 1928 )

Prada-Lara, Liliana & St Laurent, Ryan A., 2021, Hidden treasures: Mimallonidae (Lepidoptera) from the Museo Javeriano de Historia Natural, with descriptions of the female of Bedosiallo moengus (Schaus, 1928), and a new species of Gonogramma Boisduval, 1872, Revista Chilena de Entomología (Rev. Chil. Entomol.) 47 (3), pp. 501-511 : 502-505

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.35249/rche.47.3.21.08

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:41DB45D6-01DC-4299-AC28-CFB498DF0A8B

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BC3262-FFE6-FFC2-B4A7-77E9FE43FF67

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Bedosiallo moengus ( Schaus, 1928 )
status

 

Bedosiallo moengus ( Schaus, 1928)

( Figs. 1B, 1C View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 )

Among Bedosiallo St Laurent and Kawahara, 2018 , B. moengus is one of the largest species, and belongs to a species-group containing two large species with simple juxtal structures. Bedosiallo species are widely distributed in Central and South America but B. moengus is primarily known from Amazonian rainforest. We dissected a male specimen to compare to the male genitalia from an Amazonian specimen shown in St Laurent et al. (2018) and found no notable differences. Like in our discussion of Bedosia turgida (Schaus, 1910) View in CoL above, eventually more in-depth analyses of genetics and morphology across wide ranging Bedosiini is warranted to identify the degree to which cryptic taxa should be recognized.

Lacosoma briasia View in CoL . G. Macho de Lacosoma cf. raydela View in CoL . H. Macho de Lacosoma vulfreda View in CoL . Regardless, the female of B. moengus was previously unknown and we offer the description and figures of one belonging to the Colombian population below.

Description. Male. See Schaus (1928), and a detailed generic description in St Laurent et al. (2018). Female. Head: Coloration light brown-beige. Antennae bipectinate to tip. Eyes very large, comprising more than two-thirds area of head. Labial palpus coloration as for head; labial palpus three-segmented. Thorax: Coloration as for head, with broader scales. Legs: Coloration as for thorax, speckled with dark brown petiolate scales. Forewing: Length (base to apex): 35 mm; wingspan: 60 mm. Triangular with falcate apex. Ventrally ground color light brown-beige. Outer margin mostly convex except for concavity below the apex. Postmedial line straight, doubled, inner coloration pale brown and outer a darker brown. There is a light brown, inverted L-shaped line, originating from the costa, crossing the postmedial line and ending at tornus. Discal mark present as a bisected, rectangular hyaline patch. Wing outer margin is gray to dark brown. Ventrally, wings same coloration as dorsally but postmedial line lighter, with a horizontal line from costa to the postmedial line. Hindwing: Distally rounded, coloration and patterning as for forewing dorsum. Postmedial line outwardly convex, discal spot absent. Light brown vertical line originates at the apex and ends at the anal angle. Ventrally ground color same as in dorsum, postmedial line convex. Abdomen: Robust, extending beyond the anal angle of the hindwing, coloration mostly as for thorax. Laterally with dark brown line on both sides of abdomen. Genitalia: ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ) VIII tergite as strongly sclerotized lobes at base of anal papilla. Ductus bursae membranous, roughly as long as terminal section of genitalia. Corpus bursae bag-like with no signum. Apophyses anteriores and the apophyses posteriores are equal in length. Lamella antevaginalis absent, lamella postvaginalis wrinkled and well sclerotized.

Examined material. COLOMBIA: Chocó: 1 female. PNN UtrÍa, Centro de GuÍa TurÍstico. N 06°00’55.9”, W 77°21’31.7”. 15 Ago-14 Sept 2017. 6 m GoogleMaps . L. Prada & S. Vargas. MPUJ _ ENT0055491 . 3 males. PNN UtrÍa, Segunda Estación Puente Esterogrande. N 06°01’08.8”, W 77°20’44.8”. 15 Ago-14 Sept 2017. 6 m GoogleMaps . L. Prada & S. Vargas.

Cicinninae: Psychocampini

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Mimallonidae

Genus

Bedosiallo

Loc

Bedosiallo moengus ( Schaus, 1928 )

Prada-Lara, Liliana & St Laurent, Ryan A. 2021
2021
Loc

Bedosiallo

St Laurent and Kawahara 2018
2018
Loc

Lacosoma briasia

Schaus 1928
1928
Loc

Lacosoma cf. raydela

Schaus 1928
1928
Loc

Lacosoma vulfreda

Schaus 1928
1928
Loc

Lacosoma briasia

Schaus 1928
1928
Loc

Lacosoma cf. raydela

Schaus 1928
1928
Loc

Lacosoma vulfreda

Schaus 1928
1928
Loc

Mimallonidae

Burmeister 1878
1878
Loc

Mimallonidae

Burmeister 1878
1878
Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF