Herminiinae

Cock, Matthew J. W., 2017, A preliminary catalogue of the moths (Lepidoptera except Papilionoidea) of Tobago, West Indies, Insecta Mundi 2017 (585), pp. 1-58 : 36-38

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5169300

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C7BD29-DF1B-A951-13D3-746DFAA1FCF2

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scientific name

Herminiinae
status

 

Subfamily Herminiinae

Nomenclature follows Poole (1989).

Aglaonice deldonalis Walker, 1859 sp. rev.

Identified by comparison with the type (OUNHM, ♀ Brazil). Although this name has been treated as a synonym of A. hirtipalpis Walker , in my interpretation, they are distinct. The male palpi are thick and rounded, projecting as a semi-circle in front of the head, whereas in A. hirtipennis (type examined, NHMUK ♂, Venezuela) they are relatively thin, straight and projecting.

Charlotteville, at light: ♂ 14–18 Jun 1999 (Roger Hammond) [MJWC]

Aristaria theroalis Walker, [1859]

Identified by comparison with type (♀, Venezuela) and NHMUK series. Material in the USNM which I consider this species were misidentified as Aristaria trinitalis Schaus , which is discussed below under

Renia bipunctata Kaye.

Charlotteville , black light: ♂, 4♀ 14–21 Mar 1979 (D. Hardy and W. Rowe) [ USNM] ; Crown Point , at light: ♀ 15–17 May 1981 (M.J.W. Cock) [ MJWC] ; Hillsborough Dam , black light: 2♂ 21 Mar 1979 (D. Hardy and W. Rowe) [ USNM] ; 6.5 miles North of Roxborough on Bloody Bay Road, black light: 2♂, 6♀ 20–21 Mar 1979 (D. Hardy and W. Rowe) [ USNM]

Bleptina caradrinalis Guenée, 1854

Identified by comparison with the NHMUK series.

Charlotteville , at light: 5♀ 15–19 Jun 1998 (Roger Hammond & Piers Meynell) [ UWIZM.CABI.8149–53] ; 2♀ 14–18 Jun 1999 (Roger Hammond) [ MJWC] ; Crown Point , at light: ♂, ♀ 15–17 May 1981 (M.J.W. Cock) [♂ MJWC, ♀ UWIZM.CABI.3596] ; Scarborough : ♀ 3 Apr 1907 (G.B. Longstaff) [ OUNHM] ; ♀ 9 Apr 1907 (G.B. Longstaff) [ OUNHM] ; 2♂, ♀ 10 Jun 1914 (W.E. Broadway) [ NHMUK] ; 3♀ 12 Jun 1914, (W.E. Broadway) [ NHMUK] ; 3♀ 13 Jun 1914 (W.E. Broadway) [ NHMUK] ; ♀ 15 Jun 1914 (W.E. Broadway) [ NHMUK] ; 2♀ 17 Jun 1914 (W.E. Broadway) [ NHMUK] ; ♂, ♀ 19 Jun 1914 (W.E. Broadway) [ NHMUK] ; Scarborough , Scarborough, Marden House, MVL: ♀ 9 Jan 1982 (M.J.W. Cock) [ MJWC] ; Speyside , MVL: 2♀ 14–17 May 1982 (M.J.W. Cock) [♀ UWIZM.CABI.3595, ♀ MJWC] ; Tobago: ♂, 3♀ 9 Jun 1914, (W.E. Broadway) [ NHMUK] ; ♀ 1–4 Feb 1931 (Capt. A.K. Totton) [ NHMUK]

Heterogramma circumflexalis Guenée, 1854

Identified by comparison with types and NHMUK series. Tobago specimens in the USNM are (or were) curated as Neoherminia fadusalis (Walker) ; Neoherminia is a synonym of Phalaenophana (Poole 1989) . Phalaenophana fadusalis is a similar species but with a falcate forewing (type examined in OUNHM). Charlotteville, black light: 3♀ 14–21 Mar 1979 (D. Hardy and W. Rowe) [USNM]; Hillsborough Dam, black light: ♀ 21 Mar 1979 (D. Hardy and W. Rowe) [USNM]; 6.5 miles North of Roxborough on Bloody Bay Road, black light: 4♂ 20–21 Mar 1979 (D. Hardy and W. Rowe) [USNM]

Lascoria orneodalis (Guenée, 1854)

Tortricodes orneodalis Guenée (1854) : Longstaff (1912)

Longstaff’s specimen could not be located in OUNHM, and I have not seen any specimens.

Physula migralis Guenée, 1854

Identified by comparison with type (NHMUK,? ♀, abdomen missing, Cayenne) and NHMUK series. This may prove to be a species complex.

Charlotteville, at light: ♂, ♀ 15–19 Jun 1998 (Roger Hammond & Piers Meynell) [ MJWC] ; Nr. Speyside, MVL: ♂ 16 May 1982 (M.J.W. Cock) [ MJWC]

Metalectra agriodes Schaus, 1914

Identified by comparison with the type (USNM, ♂ Cayenne) and USNM series. No Trinidad records.

Charlotteville, at light:? ♀ 15–19 Jun 1998 (Roger Hammond & Piers Meynell) [ MJWC] ; ♂ 15–19 Jun 1998 (Roger Hammond & Piers Meynell) [ MJWC] ; Charlotteville, at light:? ♀ 24 Oct 2015 (K. Sookdeo photo, Tobago Moths 3, provisional identification)

Metalectra carneomacula (Guenée, 1852)

Identified by comparison with type (NHMUK,? ♀, abdomen missing, Cayenne) and NHMUK series. Englishman’s Bay, at light:? ♂ Jun–Dec 2009 (J. Ingraham) [UWIZM 2015.45.164]

Renia bipunctata Kaye, 1901 comb. nov.

Identified by comparison with type (♀ Trinidad) and NHMUK series. Kaye (1901) described this species as Zanclognatha bipunctata from Trinidad. Poole (1989) treats Zanclognatha Lederer as a synonym of Polypogon Schrank View in CoL , and so used the combination Polypogon bipunctata . However, bipunctata belongs in Renia Guenée , based on the similarities of maculation, palpi and male antennae, comb. nov. Schaus (1906) described Aristaria trinitalis based on a male from Trinidad. Based on the type (USNM), A. trinitalis is a male synonym of R. bipunctata , syn. nov., although the remainder of the USNM series of A. trinitalis (including specimens from Tobago) matches A. theroalis (above).

Charlotteville, at light: 2♂, 2♀ 15–19 Jun 1998 (Roger Hammond & Piers Meynell) [♀ UWIZM. CABI.8156; ♂ MJWC, ♂, ♀ NHMUK] ; Nr. Speyside, MVL: ♀ 16 May 1982 (M.J.W. Cock) [ MJWC]

Renia clavalis Guenée, 1854

Identified by comparison with type (NHMUK, ♂ Brazil) and NHMUK series.

Charlotteville, at light: ♀ 14–18 Jun 1999 (Roger Hammond) [ UWIZM.CABI.3818] ; Nr. Speyside, MVL: ♂ 16 May 1982 (M.J.W. Cock) [ MJWC]

Salia brevilinealis (Schaus, 1916)

Identified by comparison with type (USNM, ♂ Cayenne, USNM series (both sexes) and NHMUK series (all ♂).

Charlotteville, black light: ♀ 14–21 Mar 1979 (D. Hardy and W. Rowe) [USNM]

Unidentified Herminiinae sp. 1 ( Figure 27 View Figures 25–27 )

One image could not be matched to any known Trinidad species.

Charlotteville, at fruit trap:? ♀ 24 Oct 2015 (K. Sookdeo photo, Tobago Moths 3; Figure 27 View Figures 25–27 )

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

UWIZM

The University of the West Indies Zoology Museum

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Erebidae

Loc

Herminiinae

Cock, Matthew J. W. 2017
2017
Loc

Aristaria trinitalis

Schaus 1906
1906
Loc

A. trinitalis

Schaus 1906
1906
Loc

A. trinitalis

Schaus 1906
1906
Loc

Renia bipunctata Kaye, 1901

Kaye. 1901
1901
Loc

A. theroalis

Walker 1859
1859
Loc

Zanclognatha

Lederer 1857
1857
Loc

Renia Guenée

Guenee 1854
1854
Loc

Polypogon

Schrank 1802
1802
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