Psilotreta Banks
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Psilotreta Banks, 1899: 213 View in CoL .
Inthanopsyche Malicky, 1989 View in CoL , new synonym.
When describing the genus Inthanopsyche, Malicky (1989) View in CoL emphasized that it is similar to the genus Psilotreta View in CoL . A main distinguishing character for Inthanopsyche View in CoL is the presence of a long apical fork I in the forewings. An additional distinguishing character represents mesally located harpagones of the genitalia, which separated species of this genus from species in Psilotreta View in CoL which have apically located harpagones. We have observed variously elongated forewing apical fork I in several Psilotreta species , and the length of fork I appears to vary between species in the same diagnostic species-groups. Beside P. trimeresuri diagnostic species-group, P. jaroschi Malicky View in CoL in the P. japonica View in CoL diagnostic species-group has a long fork I in the male forewings, but being short in the females. The mesal position of the harpagones appears to represent a synapomorphy for the Psilotreta species that are otherwise characterized by having elongated forewing fork I. We have compared all Psilotreta species having mesally located harpagones with species having variously elongate fork I and found that Inthanopsyche View in CoL is a diagnostic species-group inside Psilotreta View in CoL , and Inthanopsyche View in CoL is therefore synonymised with Psilothreta. Thamsenanupap et al. (2005) also demonstrated that there are no clear difference between the larvae of Psilotreta View in CoL and the larvae of Inthanopsyche View in CoL .
The genus Psilotreta includes 3 diagnostic species-groups, being distinguished on the following genitalic characters: (1) the position of the harpago on the coxopodites; (2) the number and size of apical spines on the harpagones; and (3) the presence or absence of phallic parameres.
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Psilotreta Banks
Oláh, János & Johanson, Kjell Arne 2010 |
Psilotreta
Banks, N. 1899: 213 |