David L. Wagner, Delmar L. Cain, Richard S. Peigler
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摘要
Dryocampa kendalli n. sp.是一种小型的北美土仙,被描述为来自德克萨斯州丘陵地区盛产七叶树的洼地。成虫身上有柔和的黄色和粉红色斑纹,而且通常有深色的外表,这使它们与东部的姐妹种rubicunda区别开来。虽然新种COI条形码与黄纹夜蛾的差异仅为1.3%,但其成虫、幼虫和寄主植物的结合力与黄纹夜蛾存在差异。介绍了该新种的成虫、卵、幼虫和生殖器官,并对其生活史进行了简要描述。
A New Dryocampa Species (Saturniidae: Ceratocampinae) from the Hill Country of Texas: Not Everything in Texas is Big
Dryocampa kendalli n. sp.—a diminutive North American saturniid—is described from buckeye-rich bottomlands of the Hill Country of Texas. Adults have subdued yellow and pink maculation and often a dusky aspect that distinguishes them from their eastern sister species D. rubicunda. While the new species COI barcode differs from that of D. rubicunda by only 1.3%, the adult, larva, and hostplant association differ from those of D. rubicunda. The adult, eggs, larva, and genitalia of the new species are illustrated and its life history briefly characterized.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the Lepidopterists'' Society is a quarterly scientific publication of The Lepidopterists'' Society. It contains refereed scholarly papers on the behavior, biology, conservation, ecology, evolution, genetics, morphology, physiology, systematics, and taxonomy of moths and butterflies.