Crasilogia gressitti Holloway

Schmidt, Olga, 2020, Australasian genus Crasilogia Warren (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Larentiinae), Zootaxa 4729 (4), pp. 519-537 : 526

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4729.4.4

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:04CAAC99-B0E1-48B8-8114-4892F6ABA53C

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3808544

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/181E441D-B558-EB7F-B1D1-15F5FB2DF2A1

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Carolina

scientific name

Crasilogia gressitti Holloway
status

 

Crasilogia gressitti Holloway View in CoL

( Figs 14, 15 View FIGURES 12–18 , 26, 27 View FIGURES 19–27 , 38, 39 View FIGURES 32–39 , 50 View FIGURES 46–51 )

Crasilogia gressitti Holloway, 1984: 62 View in CoL .

Crasilogia gressitti Holloway View in CoL : Holloway, 1984: 162; McQuillan & Edwards, 1996: 228 (checklist); Scoble, 1999: 192 (checklist).

Type material. Crasilogia gressitti Holloway. Holotype male, Australia, Queensland, Kuranda, 1910, Dodd , NHMUK 012823191 , BM geometrid slide 10864 ( NHM, examined). Paratypes: seven males, five females, same data as holotype ( NHM).

Other material examined. Australia, Queensland: three males, one female, Kuranda, Dodd , 1907; one male, two females, Mt. Tambourine ; two males, Taylor Range, Brisbane , no date, F.P. Dodd ( NHM); six males, four females, Bunya Mts , 17.–18.x.1997, or 6.–7.xi.1998, or 27.–28.xi.1998, or 3.xi.2005, O. Schmidt; one male, one female, Brisbane, Mt. Glorious, 5.iii.1998 or 15.iii.2008, O. Schmidt; Brisbane Forest Park, Mt. Nebo, 22.iii.2008, O. Schmidt; Australian Capital Territory: two females, Brindabella Range, Namadgi , 4.xii.1999, O. Schmidt; New South Wales, Bawley Point, 3.iii.2000, D. Rentz, S., O. Schmidt, three females, Dam Rd , 5.i.2001, S., O. Schmidt, one female, Monga Forest , 31.iii.1999, O. Schmidt ( SNSB-ZSM); four males, four females, Tooloom Scrub, 26.iii.1937 or 8.x.1947, E.J. Dumigan, Toowoomba, 11.x.1905, 19.i.1950 or 22.x.1962, E.J. Dumigan ( UQ).

Diagnosis ( Figs 14, 15 View FIGURES 12–18 , 26, 27 View FIGURES 19–27 ). Forewings above with pattern similar to C. fumipennis , but brown to olivebrown, with greyish scales, without bright yellow or orange lines or bands, with subbasal band rather broad, sometimes hardly distinguishable from the median band, without an inwardly directed subbasal notch, with median band broad for the genus, broad at the hind margin, edged with partly broken, thin whitish, olive-brown and ochreousbrown lines, with a shallow medial projection outwards and an almost inconspicuous inwardly directed postmedial streak near the costal margin, with an inconspicuous elongate oval discal dot, without a whitish subterminal line. Hind wings in males with apex rounded, whitish along the costal margin and termen, with tawny or brownish scales and hairs medially and along the hind margin, without a blotch of androconial scales near tornus.

Male genitalia ( Figs 38, 39 View FIGURES 32–39 ). Uncus in its basal part slightly broader than in C. fumipennis , tapering, distally narrowly rounded, with relatively small basal outgrowths attached to the distal area of the tegumen; tegumen elongated, shorter than in C. fumipennis ; valva kidney-shaped, with a medium sized ring of weak sclerotisation at base of costa similar to C. fumipennis , narrowing towards the costal margin, with a small basal extension; labides a triangle bulge, larger than in C. fumipennis ; vinculum with a rather long finger-shaped dorsal process and a relatively small anterior hook; saccus broad, rounded; aedeagus relatively large, with a small row of much reduced short spines.

Female genitalia ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 46–51 ). Antrum broader than in C. fumipennis , short, weakly sclerotised, with a flat base. Ductus bursae shorter and broader than in C. fumipennis , with lateral areas heavier sclerotized in its proximal half. Corpus bursae large, rounded, with a small distal band of fine scobination. Ductus seminalis inserted on corpus bursae on a very small, rounded protuberance near entrance of ductus bursae. Signum a rounded patch of spicules on ventral side of corpus bursae, slightly smaller than in C. fumipennis .

Distribution. Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory).

NHM

United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)]

NHM

University of Nottingham

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Geometridae

SubFamily

Larentiinae

Genus

Crasilogia

Loc

Crasilogia gressitti Holloway

Schmidt, Olga 2020
2020
Loc

Crasilogia gressitti

Holloway, J. D. 1984: 62
1984
Loc

Crasilogia gressitti

Scoble, M. J. 1999: 192
McQuillan, P. B. & Edwards, E. D. 1996: 228
Holloway, J. D. 1984: 162
1984
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