Agrotis steniptera ( Dognin, 1916 )

Blas, Germán San, 2014, Agrotis Ochsenheimer (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae): a systematic analysis of South American species, Zootaxa 3771 (1), pp. 1-64 : 18

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3771.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5067222

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scientific name

Agrotis steniptera ( Dognin, 1916 )
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Agrotis steniptera ( Dognin, 1916) View in CoL

( Figs 7 View FIGURES 7 – 15 , 46 View FIGURES 46 – 55 , 64 View FIGURES 64 – 73 , 94 View FIGURES 94 – 99 )

Euxoa steniptera Dognin, 1916: 9 ; Draudt, 1924: 49. Holotype: ♂ Peru, Cuzco, 3500m, (Fassl) (USNM, Cat. No. 32249, Genitalia slide No. 3976). Examined.

Agrotis steniptera (Dognin) View in CoL : Poole, 1989: 56 (new combination)

Diagnosis. Agrotis steniptera differs from other South American species of Agrotis by the following combination of characters: 1) forewing basal dash black, extending from wing base to base of claviform spot; 2) basal, antemedial, and postmedial lines undifferentiated; 3) subterminal line light brown and black edged basally, concave between veins as small arrows, extended basally as a streak between M1–M2 veins; 4) in male genitalia clavus barely differentiated as an area of piliform setae; 5) vesica 2 × as long as aedeagus; and 6) basal spined band present.

Redescription. Male ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7 – 15 ). Head. Frons central projection small, with raised edge of rough surface, not projected anteriorly into a point. Antenna bipectinate, widest at 1/4 its length, gradually tapering to apex, widest segment 4 × as wide as central shaft, anterior process 1.5 × as wide as posterior process. Thorax. Patagium slightly darker than thorax, with black medial line; tegulum lighter than thorax, with black basal line. Forewing length 10.6–11.4 mm; ground color grayish brown; subcostal band undifferentiated; basal dash black, extending from wing base to base of claviform spot; basal line undifferentiated; antemedial line undifferentiated; claviform spot wide, brown, and black edged; orbicular spot strongly oval, extending toward the reniform spot, never contiguous with the latter, concolorous with ground color, black edged with grayish center; reniform spot concolorous with orbicular spot, distal margin with two streaks extending between M1–M2–M3 veins to subterminal line; discal cell concolorous with ground color, with a black streak of variable width joining both spots; medial line undifferentiated; postmedial line undifferentiated; subterminal line light brown and black edged basally, concave between veins as small arrows, extended basally as a streak between M1–M2 veins, in some specimens joined with reniform streak like one continuous line; terminal line a series of darkish lunulae between veins; fringe slightly lighter than forewing ground color. Hind wing diffuse brown; fringe iridescent. Abdomen. Concolorous with forewing ground color. Genitalia ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46 – 55 ). Clavus barely differentiated as an area of piliform setae. Ampulla 1/4 × as long as valve, basal 2/3 expanded, then narrowed to half its widest diameter; saccus subtriangular. Vesica ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 64 – 73 ) 2 × as long as aedoeagus, consisting of 1 1/2 wide loop, right basal diverticulum absent, basal spined band present. Female. Unknown.

Distribution. Restricted to Southern Peru ( Fig. 94 View FIGURES 94 – 99 ).

Material examined. (1 ♂). PERU: Puno. 10km N Lampa, Quebrada Metara, 3900m, ♂ 31-III-3-IV-1987 ( O. Karsholt) ( ZMUC).

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

Genus

Agrotis

Loc

Agrotis steniptera ( Dognin, 1916 )

Blas, Germán San 2014
2014
Loc

Agrotis steniptera

Poole 1989: 56
1989
Loc

Euxoa steniptera

Draudt 1924: 49
Dognin 1916: 9
1916
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