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Systematics, phylogeny and biogeography
RESEARCH ARTICLE

The composition, generic placement and host-plant relationships of the joviana-group in the Parallelia generic complex (Lepidoptera : Noctuidae, Catocalinae)

Jeremy D. Holloway and Scott E. Miller

Invertebrate Systematics 17(1) 111 - 128
Published: 24 March 2003

Abstract

The biosystematic position of the Parallelia generic complex is reviewed and a revised generic classification of its component taxa is presented. Bastilla Swinhoe (= Xiana Nye, syn. nov., Naxia Guenée, syn. nov.) is identified as the most appropriate genus for a large number of these taxa, including the joviana-group, which is reviewed in detail, with description of two new species, B. nielseni, sp. nov. and B. binatang, sp. nov. Parallelia prouti Hulstaert, syn. nov. and P. cuneifascia Hulstaert, syn. nov. are recognised as junior synonyms of Bastilla vitiensis Butler and two newly described Tahitian taxa are transferred into the joviana-group. Larval host records are examined in relation to this new generic system and significant preference for the Euphorbiaceae is noted for several groups: Bastilla, Buzara Walker (= Caranilla Moore, syn. nov., another segregate from Parallelia) and an Australian group within Grammodes Guenée.

Keywords: Achaea, Bastilla, Buzara, Caranilla, Dysgonia, Grammodes, Euphorbiaceae, Malesia, Oriental, Australasian, tropics, host specialism.

https://doi.org/10.1071/IS02030

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