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Hypotrix lunata : ウィキペディア英語版
Hypotrix lunata

''Hypotrix lunata'' is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found from south-eastern Arizona (Chiricahua, Huachuca and Santa Rita Mountains) southward to the State of Durango in northern Mexico.
The length of the forewings is 15-17 mm and the wingspan is about 31 mm. Adults are on wing from late May to mid-September, probably representing two generations.
==Description==
It is a relatively large moth that is superficially unlike any other species in North America. The forewing is a hoary gray with a large entirely black crescent-shaped reniform spot that is fused posteriorly with the black orbicular spot. It is most closely related to ''Hypotrix quindiensis'' (Draudt, 1924) that was originally described as a form of H. lunata; it occurs from Colombia to Peru. ''Hypotrix lunata'' differs from ''H. quindiensis'' in having a smaller orbicular spot (the two sides of the black mark formed by the fusion of the spots are similar in size in ''H. quindiensis''), the postmedial line is an even black line (an irregular series of black dashes in ''H. quindiensis'' ending in a black spot on the costa), the basal line is obscure (a contrasting black spot in ''H. quindiensis'') and the hindwing is fuscous, not dirty white. In the genitalia of ''H. quindiensis'' there are two rather than three coils in the vesica and appendix bursae and only the posterior half of the ductus bursae is sclerotized. ''Hypotrix purpurigera'' and several of its South American relatives also have black reniform and orbicular spots that are frequently fused posteriorly, creating a wide V-shaped mark. Within the North American fauna the male genitalia of ''Hypotrix lunata'' are most similar to those of ''Hypotrix hueco'', but differ in that only the apical part of the
uncus is expanded in ''H. lunata'' whereas the apical 2/3 is wide in ''H. hueco'', the clasper is
stouter and abruptly tapered apically in ''H. lunata'', and the dorsal lobe on the sacculus
is much larger. The vesica is very different from that of ''H. hueco'' in having much more
extensive basal cluster of spines and subbasal cornuti in a longitudinally ribbed basal
swelling, and the vesica has three tight medial coils rather than one as in ''H. hueco''. In
the female genitalia the appendix bursae has a corresponding three coils to those in the
vesica and the ductus bursae is more heavily sclerotized.

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