Palpifer chui Ignatev, Grehan & C. Mielke, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5284.2.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7930942 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03848869-FFF3-1549-FF45-FCF5FDACFF58 |
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Palpifer chui Ignatev, Grehan & C. Mielke |
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Palpifer chui Ignatev, Grehan & C. Mielke View in CoL , sp. n.
( Figs 2 View FIGURES 1–4 , 6a, 6b View FIGURES 5–9 , 10a View FIGURE 10 , 11h View FIGURE 11 , 12b View FIGURE 12 , 13d, 13,e, 13f View FIGURE 13 , 14b, 15b View FIGURES 14–15 , 16b, 17b, 18b View FIGURES 16–18 , 20b, 21b View FIGURES 20–21 )
Palpifer pellicia ( Daniel 1940) View in CoL
Type material: Holotype ♂: (with the following labels separated by forward slashes [no collection date]): Lingping [ Guangxi ], Südchina, H Höne / Palpifer pellicia Smh. Det F. Daniel / ZFMK Lep 155605 / ZFMK dissection 148052 . / Palpifer chui ♂: Ignatev, Grehan & C. Mielke des. 2023. Deposited in the collection of ZFMK .
Diagnosis. The subequal length of the valva digitiform branch and blade distinguishes P. chui sp. n. ( Fig. 14b View FIGURES 14–15 ) from the Malaysian P. hylandae Grehan & Mielke, 2019 ( Fig. 22b View FIGURE 22 ) and P. climoi sp. n. ( Fig. 14d View FIGURES 14–15 ), each with a shorter digitiform branch, and from the Himalayan P. murinus ( Moore, 1879) that lacks a digitiform branch ( Fig. 22d View FIGURE 22 ). Within the cluster of species with a subequal digitiform branch, P. chui sp. n. has a medially oriented and wide pseudoteguminal arms apex that distinguishes it from P. boonei of Laos, P. hylandae , and the Himalayan P. sexnotatus and P. falkneri , that have a narrow pointed pseudoteguminal arms apex ( Fig. 22 View FIGURE 22 ). The medially oriented and broad apex of P. chui sp. n. ( Fig. 20b View FIGURES 20–21 ) distinguishes this species from P. nielseni sp. n. with an anteriorly oriented and narrowed pseudoteguminal apex ( Fig. 20a View FIGURES 20–21 ). These two species also differ from each other by the posteriorly narrowed medial ridge in the fultura inferior of P. chui sp. n. ( Fig. 21c View FIGURES 20–21 ). The short, deep anterior convex lateral margins of the fultura inferior of P. chui sp. n. ( Fig. 21b View FIGURES 20–21 ) distinguish this species from P. hopponis with a broad and shallow anterior concave margin ( Fig. 21b View FIGURES 20–21 ).
Description. Male. Wingspan (HT): ~ 27 mm; forewing length: 11 mm, width: 5 mm; hindwing length: 9 mm, width: 4 mm.
Head ( Figs 6a–b View FIGURES 5–9 , 10a View FIGURE 10 ): As for P. nielseni sp. n., except that ocular-antenna scales were not observed due to disturbed scale condition of specimen. Labial palps not dissected.
Thorax: Body and legs ( Fig. 12b View FIGURE 12 ) as for P. nielseni sp. n. Forewing with white outer discal spot ( Fig. 11h View FIGURE 11 ).
Pregenital abdomen ( Figs 13d–f View FIGURE 13 ): Sternum I removed intact, membranous ( Fig. 13e View FIGURE 13 ). Hook-shaped spur on dorsal brace of tergosternal sclerite is an artefact of flattening the integument for imaging ( Fig.13d View FIGURE 13 ); sternum II ( Fig. 13e View FIGURE 13 ) proportionately broader with a more strongly curved lateral ridge than in P. nielseni sp. n.
Genitalia ( Figs 14b, 15b View FIGURES 14–15 , 16b, 17b, 18b View FIGURES 16–18 ). Medially oriented apex of pseudoteguminal arms broad, rounded, without strong distal sclerotization ( Fig. 20b View FIGURES 20–21 ). Fultura inferior with medial ridge slightly coiled and narrowing postero-dorsally ( Fig. 21b View FIGURES 20–21 ).
Habitat and Phenology. Unknown. No collection date and location not precise.
Distribution. Known from type locality only ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 ).
Etymology. Named for Hong-Fu Chu, a leading entomologist of China who published extensively on new species and genera of Chinese Hepialidae .
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
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