Xanthia ruticilla (Esper, 1791)
Spudaea ruticilla (Esper, 1791)
Agrochola ruticilla (Esper, 1791)
The placement of this species into a genus is discussed controversially.
It has long been placed in the genus Spudaea, but recent authors either
place it in Xanthia or in Agrochola. The placement into Xanthia is
strongly
supported by the larvae; indeed, the larvae of Xanthia ruticilla and of
the
type species of Xanthia, Xanthia togata, are virtually identical. In
addition, the coloration of the adults of Xanthia ruticilla is very
similar to some members of Xanthia, e.g. Xanthia gilvago. The placement
into Agrochola as advovated by e.g.
Haslberger and Segerer (2016)
is more problematic. Agrochola is an assemblage of species that differ
substantially in adult wing patterns, and have very different larval
types (e.g. the slim and long, green larva of Agrochola humilis vs. the
stout, dark larva of Agrochola macilenta). Thus, Agrochola is apparently
a mingle-mangle of species and not a monophyletic group: not all
current members of Agrochola appear to be conspecific with the type
species Agrochola lychnidis. As an imago the present species is
superficially similar to Agrochola lychnidis, but the larvae differ
substantially in color and morphology. Therefore, I adopt the notion
that the present species belongs to Xanthia; however, a revision of the
phylogeny of Xanthia and its allied genera is urgently needed to clarify
the interrelationships of these closely related species.
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