Six new cryptic species of <i>Xylodonta</i> Becker, 2014 (Notodontidae: Nystaleinae) from Costa Rica
Authors
Isidro A. Chacón
Daniel H. Janzen
Winnie Hallwachs
Tanya Dapkey
Donald J. Harvey
Nick V. Grishin
Keywords:
DNA barcoding, cryptic species, Área de Conservación Guanacaste, rain forest, tropical dry forest, tropical cloud forest, Museo Nacional de Costa Rica
Abstract
The genus Xylodonta Becker (Notodontidae, Nystaleinae) is reviewed for Costa Rica based on 1,571 reared and wild-collected specimens. Eleven species are recorded, of which six are newly described: Xylodontamarkvanputteni Chacón, Xylodonta patrickgoodwilliei Chacón, Xylodontascottmilleri Chacón, Xylodonta andrewrusselli Chacón, Xylodontarobertodelgadoi Chacón, and Xylodontabillhaberi Chacón. Xylodontaterrena (Schaus, 1892) and Xylodontaxylinata (Walker, 1865) are redescribed and Xylodontaangustipennis (Schaus, 1911), Xylodontarufitincta (Dyar, 1913), and Xylodontaguarana (Schaus, 1892) are discussed. Adults and genitalia are illustrated. Species are described and diagnosed through their distinctive COI barcodes, genital morphology and life histories. Xylodonta adults and caterpillars, and their foodplants in Área de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG) in northwestern Costa Rica, are reviewed. Larvae of four species are illustrated.