| Literature DB >> 23730181 |
J Donald Lafontaine1, J Bruce Walsh.
Abstract
The genus Ufeus Grote is revised to include five species including Ufeus felsensteini,sp. n. in southern Arizona. A key to species, descriptions, illustrations of adults and genitalia are included.Entities:
Keywords: Arizona; Taxonomy; Ufeina; Ufeus; Xylenini
Year: 2013 PMID: 23730181 PMCID: PMC3668379 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.264.3526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figures 1–14.adults 1 ♂, New Brunswick, Fredericton 2 ♀, New Brunswick, Fredericton 3 ♂, California, San Diego Co., Laguna Mts 4 ♀, California, Plumas Co., Johnsville 5 ♂, Arizona, Santa Cruz Co., Patagonia Mts 6 ♀, Montana, Bozeman 7 ♂, Nebraska, Omaha 8 ♀, Quebec, Laval 9 ♂, British Columbia, Watch Peak, 50°29'N, 116°18'W 10 ♀, British Columbia, Gott Peak, 50°21'N, 122°08'W 11 holotype ♂, Arizona, Pima Co., Santa Catalina Mts 12 paratype ♀, Arizona, Pima Co., Santa Catalina Mts 13 holotype ♂, New Mexico 14 ♀, California, Mojave Desert near Llano.
Figures 15–19.male genitalia. 15 16 17 18 19 .
Figures 20–24.female genitalia. 20 21 22 23 24 .
| 1 | Forewing with black intervenal dashes in subterminal area; hindwing with darker postmedial line, especially obvious on underside; male genitalia with clasper above dorsal margin of valve, tapered toward apex; ovipositor short (posterior apophyses 2 × as long as abdominal segment eight) | |
| – | Forewing with subterminal area clear, or with diffuse dark shading; hindwing unicolorous, without darker postmedial line (except occasionally in | 2 |
| 2 | Hindwing fuscous; uncus in male genitalia with large preapical bulge dorsally giving profile like a duck’s head; corpus bursae with two signa | 3 |
| – | Hindwing white and translucent, sometimes with a slight smoky or reddish sheen; uncus with at most a slight preapical bulge; corpus bursae without signa | 4 |
| 3 | Clasper in male genitalia about ½ × as wide as valve; patch of spike-like cornuti on ventral side of vesica much stouter than those on dorsal side; occurring from southern Quebec to Pennsylvania westward to eastern Nebraska | |
| – | Clasper in male genitalia wider, ⅔– ¾ × as wide as valve; patch of spike-like cornuti on ventral side of vesica similar to those on dorsal side; occurring from foothills of Alberta and Colorado westward | |
| 4 | Forewing reddish brown with diffuse dark streak extending from wing base to postmedial line; vesica in male genitalia elongated with three patches of spike-like cornuti; posterior rugose part of corpus bursae as wide as anterior part and lobed | |
| – | Forewing buffy brown, sometimes with a narrow black line through reniform and orbicular spots; vesica in male genitalia rounded with two patches of spike-like cornuti; posterior rugose part of corpus bursae long and narrow, about ¼ × as wide as anterior part |