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Some notes on the identity of the rare Hypena (Jussalypena) paliscia (BETHUNE-Baker, 1911) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Hypeninae) PDF

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©Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, download unter www.biologiezentrum.at QUADRIFINA Band 1 63-65 31. Oktober 1998 Some notes on the identity of the rare Hypena {Jussalypena) paliscia 1911) (BETHUNE-BAKER, (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Hypeninae). M.Lödl Abstract A male specimen from NW-Kivu (Congo [Zaire]) which is supposed to belong to the very rare Hypena paliscia (BETHUNE-BAKER, 1911) is presented and illustrated. It is the second specimen of the species known to exist. Zusammenfassung Ein wahrscheinlich der extrem seltenen Art Hypena paliscia (BETHUNE-BAKER, 1911) angehöriges, männliches Exemplar aus NW-Kivu (Kongo [Zaire]) wird vorgestellt und abgebildet. Es handelt sich um das zweite bisher bekannt gewordene Exemplar dieser Art. Key words: Ethiopian region, Hypena SCHRANK, 1802, Hypeninae, new record, Noctuidae. Introduction Hypena paliscia (BETHUNE-BAKER, 1911) was described in the genus Rhynchina GUENEE, 1854. This erroneous combination was clarified by LÖDL (1993) and the species was transferred to the genus Hypena SCHRANK, 1802. LÜDL (1994) placed the species in the subgenus Jussalypena LÖDL, 1994 in a group of species with remarkable and quite complex male genitalia. This Hypena-verticalis-group contains H vertical is HAMPSON, 1910, H. erikae LÖDL, 1994 and H. paliscia. H. paliscia was described from a worn single male from northern Nigeria ("100 miles N of Lokoja"). From the holotype nearly nothing was known about the wing pattern. Now a Hypena specimen was found in the collections of the BMNH (= The Natural History Museum, London) which is supposed to belong to H. paliscia (Fig. 1). A description of the wing pattern is given and details of the male genitalia arc illustrated (Figs. 2-7). 63 ©Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, download unter www.biologiezentrum.at Fig. 1: Hypenapaliscia (BETHÜNE-BAKER, 1911), 6. NoctuidaeBMgen.sl.no. 15351. oicey 35. 24. Up]>er O.-s-i 11 iv T, Bequest. W Kivu, 0 X) ft Brit.Mus fureist witii some Kel) ' 1\ \\\M s 1934-120 T A Description of the wing pattern: Fore wings reddish brown and fuscous with pale, greyish shades in the middle. Postmedial band near the middle of the forewing, dark brown, beige on its outer margin and shaded dark reddish brown on its inner margin. This band is clearly waved twice and runs straight down from the costa to the inner margin. Antemedial band dark reddish brown, rounded towards the outer margin and waved in itself. Pale greyish brown on the wing base. Orbicular spot clear, big and black. Reniform spot dark brown, unclear, shaded. Area outside the postmedial band pale greyish and dusted with milky coloured scales. A big brown shade in the subterminal area below of the apical dash. Costal dots present, beige. Adterminal line marked with light dots. Subterminal line very weak, marked by some unclear and shaded, pale patches. Apical moon greyish brown. Hind wings greyish brown without a marginal shade. Adterminal line dark brown. Fringes beige and greyish brown. The male genitalia are illustrated in Figs. 2-7. The genitalia of the cJ-holotype is illustrated in LÖDI.(1993: Fig. la, pi. 1 Fig. 2), LÖDL(1994: Figs. 340, 342) and LÖDL( 1995: Figs. 197,244,343). Literature LüDL, M. 1993: Hypenapaliscia (BETHUNE-BAKER, 1911) [Rhynchina] Comb.Nov. a misinterpreted African deltoid moth (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).- Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 94/95: 547-549. LÖDL, M. 1994: Revision der Gattung Hypena SCHRANK, 1802 s.l., der äthiopischen und madagassischen Region, Teil 1 (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Hypeninae).- Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 96B: 373-590. LÖDL, M. 1995: Revision der Gattung Hypena SCHRANK, 1802 s.l., der äthiopischen und madagassischen Region, Teil 2 (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Hypeninae). - Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 97B: 255-394. Verfasser: Mag.Dr. Martin Lödl, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Burgring 7, A-1014 Wien, Österreich.- e-mail martin.loedl @ nhm-wien.ac.at 64 ©Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, download unter www.biologiezentrum.at Figs. 2-7 Hypena paliscia BETHUNli-BAKER, 1911, cJ-genitalia, Noctuidae BM gen.sl.no. 15351 (l.öcll gcn.pracp.no. 5^)0): Fi^. 2: (5-gciiilalia, total. Scale -- 0.5 mm.- l'i<^. 3: Dislal part ot'lcl't valve. Scale ^ 0.1 inm.- I'io. 4: I Incus. Scale 0.1 mni.- h'i}». 5: Dislal pari of left sacculus. Scale - 0.1 mm. - I'ij;. 6: Proximal purls of both succuli (vi = vinculum). Scale 0.1 nim.- l-'ij». 7: Jiixta. Scale = 0.1 m. 65 ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Quadrifina Jahr/Year: 1998 Band/Volume: 1 Autor(en)/Author(s): Lödl Martin Artikel/Article: Some notes on the identity of the rare Hypena (Jussalypena) paliscia (BETHUNE-Baker, 1911) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Hypeninae). 63-65

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