Edosa pareffulgens, Gaedike, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.64.2.193-219 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4753780 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD87B0-6A7D-FF8A-D57F-F9D0FD6B0A3C |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Edosa pareffulgens |
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sp. nov. |
Edosa pareffulgens sp. n.
Holotype: , “ Yemen, Prov. Sana’a, 60 km SW Makaban, Naqil Manakhah , 1730 m, 21.iv.1998, leg. M. Fibiger et al.;” “Coll. ZMUC, Copenhagen Denmark;” “Gen.präp. [genitalia slide] Gaedike Nr. 6053;” “ Holotypus , Edosa pareffulgens sp. n., det. R. Gaedike 2013;” ZMUC.
Derivatio nominis: Named after the similarity to E. effulgens GOZMANY, 1965 .
Diagnosis ( Fig. 9): Wingspan ca. 12 mm (specimen incompletely spread); head brush light yellow, between antennae darker yellow; antennae pale creamy; labial palpi short, straight, with grey-brown scales; thorax and tegulae dark brown, edge to abdomen clay-coloured, with same colouration as the forewings; forewings without any pattern, the first third of costal edge dark brown; hindwings dark grey.
Male genitalia ( Fig. 40 View Figs 40-45. 40 ): Uncus divided into two lobes, the outer edge strongly sclerotised, apically narrower with bent tip; vinculum broad, ventrally narrower; valvae with bifurcate apodemes, first half nearly square, costal edge curved, ending in a thin finger-like process, ventral edge more or less straight, apically clearly longer than the finger-like costal process; phallus basally broad, fused with vinculum, apically narrower, with strongly sclerotised edges, apex truncated.
Female genitalia: Unknown.
Remarks: Superficially not distinguishable from the other members of the genus. In male genitalia similar to E. effulgens , but the valvae with curved costal edge and without hook are clearly characteristic for this species.
ZMUC |
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
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