Cryptic diversity within the Anisoneura aluco-group (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)

The aluco-group of the Indo-Australian genus Anisoneura is revised with characterisation of its component species and updating of their distribution. Types of all but one nominal taxa of the group are illustrated. The concept of Anisoneura zeuzeroides Guenée, 1852 is restricted to sole populations...

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Main Authors: Alberto Zilli, Rob de Vos
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2019-05-01
Series:Fragmenta entomologica
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Online Access:http://www.fragmentaentomol.org/index.php/fragmenta/article/view/331
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spelling doaj-48b61ab2c8ce47bb956c291f8759629b2020-11-25T03:43:01ZengPAGEPress PublicationsFragmenta entomologica0429-288X2284-48802019-05-0151110.4081/fe.2019.331Cryptic diversity within the Anisoneura aluco-group (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)Alberto Zilli0Rob de Vos1Natural History Museum, Life Sciences, LondonNaturalis Biodiversity Center, Department of Entomology, Leiden The aluco-group of the Indo-Australian genus Anisoneura is revised with characterisation of its component species and updating of their distribution. Types of all but one nominal taxa of the group are illustrated. The concept of Anisoneura zeuzeroides Guenée, 1852 is restricted to sole populations from Western New Guinea, while Moluccan (including Kei Islands’) populations previously ascribed to this nominal taxon are distinguished as Anisoneura sphingoides C. Felder, 1861 stat. rev. (= Anisoneura depressa Hulstaert, 1924, syn. nov.), and those from Eastern New Guinea are re-evaluated as Anisoneura papuana Hampson, 1913 stat. rev. The unusual circumstances of the scarce divergence in genitalia characters between species looking externally different (either sphingoides or zeuzeroides vs aluco) and vice versa, that is species almost indistinguishable in habitus albeit strongly differentiated in genitalia (either sphingoides or zeuzeroides vs papuana), is stressed. Lectotypes to Anisoneura hypocyana Guenée, 1852 and Anisoneura sphingoides C. Felder, 1861 are designated. http://www.fragmentaentomol.org/index.php/fragmenta/article/view/331taxonomymothsIndo-Australian Region
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author Alberto Zilli
Rob de Vos
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Rob de Vos
Cryptic diversity within the Anisoneura aluco-group (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)
Fragmenta entomologica
taxonomy
moths
Indo-Australian Region
author_facet Alberto Zilli
Rob de Vos
author_sort Alberto Zilli
title Cryptic diversity within the Anisoneura aluco-group (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)
title_short Cryptic diversity within the Anisoneura aluco-group (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)
title_full Cryptic diversity within the Anisoneura aluco-group (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)
title_fullStr Cryptic diversity within the Anisoneura aluco-group (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)
title_full_unstemmed Cryptic diversity within the Anisoneura aluco-group (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)
title_sort cryptic diversity within the anisoneura aluco-group (lepidoptera: erebidae)
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Fragmenta entomologica
issn 0429-288X
2284-4880
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The aluco-group of the Indo-Australian genus Anisoneura is revised with characterisation of its component species and updating of their distribution. Types of all but one nominal taxa of the group are illustrated. The concept of Anisoneura zeuzeroides Guenée, 1852 is restricted to sole populations from Western New Guinea, while Moluccan (including Kei Islands’) populations previously ascribed to this nominal taxon are distinguished as Anisoneura sphingoides C. Felder, 1861 stat. rev. (= Anisoneura depressa Hulstaert, 1924, syn. nov.), and those from Eastern New Guinea are re-evaluated as Anisoneura papuana Hampson, 1913 stat. rev. The unusual circumstances of the scarce divergence in genitalia characters between species looking externally different (either sphingoides or zeuzeroides vs aluco) and vice versa, that is species almost indistinguishable in habitus albeit strongly differentiated in genitalia (either sphingoides or zeuzeroides vs papuana), is stressed. Lectotypes to Anisoneura hypocyana Guenée, 1852 and Anisoneura sphingoides C. Felder, 1861 are designated.
topic taxonomy
moths
Indo-Australian Region
url http://www.fragmentaentomol.org/index.php/fragmenta/article/view/331
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