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Gondysia preceded Neadysgonia (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Erebinae), a new generic synonymy from southeastern United States.

J Bolling Sullivan1, Albert Legrain.   

Abstract

The recently proposed genus Neadysgonia Sullivan, 2010, was preceded in the literature by Gondysia Berio, 1955, a monotypic genus based on specimens without locality labels but presumed to be from Madagascar. The genus Gondysia replaces Neadysgonia and the species Gondysia pertorrida Berio, 1955, becomes a junior synonym of Gondysia consobrina (Guenée, 1852).

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Keywords:  Dysgonia; Gondysia; Madagascar; Neadysgonia; Taxonomy; United States

Year:  2011        PMID: 22207797      PMCID: PMC3234412          DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.149.1747

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zookeys        ISSN: 1313-2970            Impact factor:   1.546


Introduction

Recently, the genus Sullivan was proposed for the North American species formerly placed in Hübner (Sullivan 2010). Berio (1955) described the monotypic genus based on material presumed to be from Madagascar. Superficially, Berio appears to be identical to specimens of (Guenée). The purpose of this paper is to determine whether or not this possible synonymy is correct and, if so, to determine the taxonomic consequences of that finding.

Materials and methods

During a visit to the British Museum in September of 2010 the type specimens of , their attached labels, and dissected genitalia, were photographed using a Cannon G10 camera and light box.

Repository abbreviations

BMNH Natural History Museum [statutorially: British Museum (Natural History)], London, UK

Discussion

During a visit to the BMNH we were able to examine the type specimens on which the name Berio is based. Adults were photographed as well as a slide preparation of the male genitalia of the type. The male and female of , with their labels, and the genitalia of the male holotype, are shown in Figure 1. British Museum records indicate that these specimens were obtained from M. P. Mabille who had a large amount of material from Madagascar and described many species from the island (bibliography in Poole 1989). The two type specimens in question were apparently obtained by Mabille via Oberthür. A. Guenée described most of the species currently in but the types of all four of Guenée’s species are missing. There is no indication of a collecting locality on the labels of the two types of , but if these are the missing types for as discussed in Sullivan (2010), the location was probably near Savanna, Georgia, USA.
Figure 1.

Male and female types of Berio and their affixed labels. Genitalia (BMNH slide: Agrotis 1126; E. Berio 1339) of male holotype of Berio.

Figures 6, 12 in Berio (1955) are line drawings of the uncus and tegumen of and are based on the genitalic preparation from the holotype in the BMNH. These closely resemble Figure 8a in Sullivan (2010) and examination of the slide in the BMNH ( 1126; E. Berio 1339) leaves no doubt that the type specimen of Berio is conspecific with our concept of (Guenée). All of the key characters are present. Guenée was described from an unknown number of specimens from an unknown locality. No type material was found in the BMNH collections or those of the Paris Museum (Sullivan 2010). is a very uncommon species throughout most of its range and it is not unlikely that was described from the lost Guenée types. , syn. n., is conspecific with and thus is a junior synonym. However, the generic name Berio is available and replaces Sullivan, which is 55 years its’ junior. Therefore, the North American species are as follows:PageBreak Berio, 1955 , Auct. nec Hübner, 1818 Sullivan, 2010, syn. n. (Guenée, 1852), syn. n. (Walker, 1858) Berio, 1955, syn. n. (Guenée, 1852), syn. n. (Guenée, 1852) (Grote, 1893) (Guenée, 1852), syn. n. (Sullivan, 2010), syn. n. Recent collecting and genitalic examination have extended the known range of to northern Florida, to central Florida (Terhune Dickel pers. comm.), and of to Virginia (Steve Roble, pers. comm.). Male and female types of Berio and their affixed labels. Genitalia (BMNH slide: Agrotis 1126; E. Berio 1339) of male holotype of Berio.
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