NEW SPECIES OF SYLLEPIS POEY (PYRALIDAE: PYRAUSTINAE), WITH A KEY TO KNOWN SPECIES

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VOLUME 24, NUMBER 4 287 HARDWICK, D. F. 1958. Taxonomy, life history, and habits of the elliptoid-eyed species of Schinia (Lepidoptera: N octuidae ), with notes on the H eliothidinae. Can. Ent. Supp!. 6. HARDWICK, D. F. 1967. The life history of Schinia felicitata (Noctuidae). Jour. Lepid. Soc. 21: 22-26. KELLICOTT, D. S. 1879. An example of protective mimicry. North American Entomologist 1: 30-31. SAUNDERS, W. 1869. J\iotes on Alaria florida Cuen. Can. Ent. 2: 6-7. NEW SPECIES OF SYLLEPIS POEY (PYRALIDAE: PYRAUSTINAE), WITH A KEY TO KNOWN SPECIES EUGENE MUNROE Entomology Research Institute, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Ontario Syllepis sernifuneralis Munroe, new species (Figs. 1,4) EXTERNAL CHARACTERS. Head, including palpi, antenna and basal scaling of proboscis, black; labial pal pus narrowly white at base beneath; eye reticulated with brown. Antenna of male narrowly bipectinate, strongly fasciculate. Body above black. Body beneath and legs white; front leg shaded with grcy dorsally. Posterior part of abdomen black. Forewing above black. A few white scales on posterior margin basad of middle. Fringe somewhat hrownish. Hi-nel wing above white. Base narrowly, and apex including fringe, black. A broken hlack subterminal line extending from apical patch nearly to anal angle. Some yellowish staining along middle of termen. Posterior part of fringe white. Wings beneath as above, but hind wing lacking black basal patch and subterminal line, and without yellowish terminal shading. Expanse 27 111m. MALE CENITALIA. Uncus triangular, about four times as long as basal width, narrowly rounded at apex, dorsally denscly sctose in distal third. Cnathos a narrow band. Subscaphium strap-like. Juxta short, roughly ova!. Vinculum prolonged into a flat, blunt saccus. Valve of moderate width, somewhat expanded distally; costa narrowly inflated; sacculus moderately inflated, with a slender, dorsally directed, slightly basally curved, spine-like process from its dorsal margin at one-fourth from base to apex of valve. Penis cylindrical, weakly sclerotized, with a short, blunt comutus. FEMALE GENITALIA. Unknown. TYPES. Holotype male, Bolivia: Dep. Cochabamba, Provo Chapare, Alto Palmer, 1100 Ill. Type No. 11,038, Canadian National Collection. One male paratype, Peru: R. Inambari, La Oroya, 3100 ft., wet season, March 190.5, C. Ockenden, in British Museum (Natural History). REMARKS. This species resembles S. religiosa Munroe (1963, p. 704), but differs in having the forewing almost completely black, and in having the terminal band of the hind wing obsolete posteriorly.

288 JOURNAL OF THE LEPIDOPTEHISTS' SOCIETY Figs. 1-3. Syllepis spp. 1, S. semifuneralis n.sp., holotype, male; 2. S. triangulifera n.sp., holotype, female; 3, S. latinwrginalis n.sp., holotype, female. Syllepis triangulifera Munroe, new species (Figs. 2, 5) EXTERNAL CHARACTERS. Frons blackish fuscous. Vertex anteriorly fuscous with a white median patch, posteriorly fuscous. Palpi fuscous; labial palpus fuscous beneath. Basal scaling of proboscis fuscous. Eye fuscous with hlackish strigae. Ocellus fuscous. Antenna of female filiform, ciliated, fuscous, dorsal scaling shading to grey distally. Body above black. Head, thorax, and basal part of abdomen beneath and legs white; front femur, tibia and tarsus infuscated; distal part of abdomen black. Forewing above black. A broad triangular area based on posterior margin on basal half of wing white. Fringe black. Hind wing above wbite. A minute black basal patch and a black triangular apical patch of moderate size. Two minute black submarginal dots near anal angle. Fig. 4. Syllepis semifulleralis n.sp., lnale genitalia.

VOLUME 24, NUMBER 4 289 ~. 'l.. " ':l,. ( - ~.~,\ 5, 6 Figs. 5, 6. Syllepis spp., female genitalia. 5, S. trian gulijem n.sp.; G, S. latimarginalis n.sp.

290 JOURNAL OF THE LEPIDOPTERISTS' SOCIETY Wings beneath as above. Expanse 30 mm. MALE CENITALIA. Unknown. FEMALE GENITALIA. Ovipositor with high, narrow lobes, densely set with slender setae of varying length. Apophyses slender, nearly straight; anterior apophysis about twicc as long as posterior. Ostium unarmed. Ductus bursae long, slender, membranous, very finely scobinated, and with an incomplete sclerotized collar near ostium. Bursa elliptical, finely spinulose, a little more coarsely spinulose on one side. TYPE. Holotype, female, Peru: R. Inambari, La Oroya, 3100 ft., dry season, Sept. 1904, C. Ockenden, in British Museum (Natural History). REMARKS. This species differs from S. semifunemlis in the presence of a large white area on the forewing and from S. religiosa in the absence of the terminal band on the posterior half of the hind wing. SyUepis lathnarginalis Munroe, new species (Figs.. 3, 6) EXTERKAL CHARACTERS. IIead, including palpi, eyc, ocellus, basal scaling of proboscis, and basal half of anknna, black. Under side of head and base of palplls beneath white. Antcnna in female annulated, ciliated; distal part brownish. Body above blackish fuscous. Body beneath and legs white. Dorsal surface of foreleg greyish fllscolls. Tip of abdomen below blackish fuscolls. Forewing broad. Upper surface with eosta narrowly and terminal area broadly dark chocolate brown; costa a little paler just beyond middle. An oblique white band running antero-distad from basad of middle of posterior margin, ending along and beyond anterior margin of cell, and with a broadly acute projection into terminal hand bebincl Cu,. A blaek line demarcating boundary between white medial and chocolate terminal bands, and a black!.inc traversing terminal band from apex of projectioil of medial band to termen. Fringe blackish fusmus, with pale-huff scaling postapically and at tornus. Hind wing above white. A narrow black basal patch. A large, subtriangular, chocolate-brown apical patch, with irregular black line demarcating its basal boundary. Traces of a broken black subterminal line on posterior part of wing. Anterior part of fringe chocolate-brown, posterior part white with lemon-yellow suffusion extending narrowly onto terminal area. Wings beneath as abovc, but all dark areas uniformly blackish fuscons. Expanse 30 mm. MALE GENITALIA. Unknown. FEMALE GENITALIA. Almost as in S. triangulifera, hut with ovipositor lobe not so high, its long setae relatively longer and coarser; anterior apophysis about three times length of postcrior; bursa with fundus rather distillctly globular. TYPE. Holotype, female, Colombia, West Cordillera, Rio Aguacatal, 2000 m., Fassl, in British Muscum (Natural History). REMARKS. The angled outer edge of the medial band of the forewing separates this from other species with white ground colour, viz.: S. religiosa, S. semifuneralis, and S. tl'iangulifera. Key to Species of Syllepis 1. Fore- and hind wings above with ground colour straw yellow; distal or apical areas pink or brown ---- -----. _ 2

VOLUME 24, NUMBER 4 291 Hind wing at least with ground colour white; tip black or dark fuscous. Forewing similarly coloured or largely infuscated 4 2. Distal part of forewing and apex of hind wing pinlaurora Munroe (1959, p. 359) Distal part of forewing and apex of hind wing hrown 3 3. Pectinations of male antenna shorter. Continental tropical America -. hortalis (Walker) (1859, p. 609) Pectinations of male antenna longer. Antilles marialis Poey (1832, pl. 1) 1 4. Forewing above blackish fuscous exccpt for a narrow stripe along posterior margin. semifuneralis n.sp. Forewing abovc with an extensive white patch based on posterior margin _ 5 5. Distal edge of whitish patch of forewing above nearly straight 6 Distal edge of whitish patch of forewing above forming an acute angle distad behind CUi latimarginalis n.sp. 6. Hind wing above with a blackish-fuscous apical patch, followed by one or two inconspicuous black specks or strigae triangulifera n.sp. Hind wing above with a blackish-fuscous terminal band, tapering to a point at anal margin religiosa Munroe (1963, p. 704) Acknowledgments I wish to thank Messrs. P. E. S. Whalley and Michael Shaffer for the loan of material from the British Museum (Natural History). Two of the new species were first segregated by Mr. Shaffer. The photographs were made by Mr. Orrin Hanright, of the BioGraphic Unit, Scientific Information Service, Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture. Mr. Douglas Kritsch gave technical assistance in preparing material and illustrations. Literature Cited Mur-:TI(lE, E. 1959. New genera and species of Pyralidae (Lepidoptera). Can. Ent. 91: 359-371. MUNROE, E. 1963. New Neotropical Pyraustinae (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). Can. Ent. 95: 704-712. POEY, F. 1832. Centurie de Lepidopteres de l'ile de Cuba. Paris. SCHAUS, W. 1940. Insects of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands- Moths of the families Ceometriclae and Pyralididae. New York Acacl. Sci., Scientific Survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands 12: 291-417. \VALKEH, F. 18.59. List of the specimens of Lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part 18-Pyralides. London. 1 This couplet follows Schaus (1940; 359), but the mc(.'riajis group requires revision and will prohably prove tu b e morc complex.