Lasionycta quadrilunata (Grote)

Crabo, Lars & Lafontaine, Donald, 2009, A Revision of Lasionycta Aurivillius (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) for North America and notes on Eurasian species, with descriptions of 17 new species, 6 new subspecies, a new genus, and two new species of Tricholita Grote, ZooKeys 30 (30), pp. 1-156 : 62

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https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.30.308

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scientific name

Lasionycta quadrilunata (Grote)
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Lasionycta quadrilunata (Grote) View in CoL

Figs 54–56, 166, 167, 222, 223. Map 14

Anarta quadrilunata Grote, 1874b: 244

Lasiestra quadrilunata ; McDunnough 1938: 71.

Lasionycta quadrilunata View in CoL ; Lafontaine et al. 1986: 263.

Lasionycta quadrilunata yukona Lafontaine, 1986: 264 View in CoL .

Type material. Anarta quadrilunata : holotype ♀ [ USNM, examined]. Type locality: Colorado Territory. Lasionycta quadrilunata yukona : holotype ♀ [ CNC, examined]. Type locality: 17 km WNW Burwash Flats, Yukon.

Diagnosis. Lasionycta quadrilunata is an alpine species characterized by a large hindwing discal spot, a short broad digitus resembling an obtuse triangle, and a small rounded cucullus bearing a corona of four rows of setae. Th e forewing is light gray or slate gray with a yellow or olive tint. Th e dark-gray transverse lines are prominent but the spots are indistinct. Th e female bursa is similar to that of L. staudingeri but L. quadrilunata has an increased number of short setae on abdominal segment VIII, similar to L. lagganata .

The male antenna of quadrilunata is weakly biserrate, almost beadlike (1.4× the width of the central shaft).

Distribution and biology. Records of L. quadrilunata form an arc on a map, from south-central Alaska down the spine of the Rocky Mountains to Colorado. It flies over scree tundra and is diurnal. The flight period is from mid-July to early August.

Geographical variation. The populations of L. quadrilunata are arranged in two subspecies.

Grote AR (1874 b) Descriptions and notes on the Noctuidae. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 16: 239 - 245.

Lafontaine JD, Kononenko VS, McCabe TL (1986) A Review of the Lasionycta leucocycla complex (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) with descriptions of three new subspecies. The Canadian Entomologist 118: 255 - 279.

McDunnough J (1938) Check list of the Lepidoptera of Canada and the United States of America. Part 1 Macrolepidoptera. Memoirs of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 1: 1 - 275.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

Genus

Lasionycta