Proutia maculatella Saigusa and Sugimoto, 2014

Roh, Seung Jin, Banasiak, Grzegorz & Byun, Bong-Kyu, 2015, A new and an unrecorded species of the family Psychidae (Lepidoptera) from Korea, with an annotated catalogue, Journal of Natural History 50, pp. 669-680 : 673-675

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2015.1082654

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E0475355-268F-4D86-A8E3-18E44630E5C5

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4332417

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA87F4-2404-CF1D-E23C-5021FEF3FCF2

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Carolina

scientific name

Proutia maculatella Saigusa and Sugimoto, 2014
status

 

Proutia maculatella Saigusa and Sugimoto, 2014 View in CoL

( Figures 1 View Figure 1 A-M, 3A)

Proutia maculatella Saigusa and Sugimoto, 2014: 143–152 View in CoL View Cited Treatment . Type locality: Japan .

Adult ( Figure 1A–F View Figure 1 ). Wingspan 15 mm; length of head and thorax combined 3.1 mm; length of abdomen 3.6 mm (intersegmental membranes not expanded); lateral length of male genitalia 1.3 mm ( Figure 1L View Figure 1 ); length of aedeagus 0.9 mm. Colouration and vestiture: Head covered in light-brownish shortly hairs on frons, longish light-brown hairs posterior to antennal sockets. Thoracic notum densely covered with brown hairs. Upperside of wings: ground colour whitish between veins and termen margin shortly erect light-brown scales; generally covered light-brown scales; scales ( Figure 1E–F View Figure 1 ) slightly slender, with weakly truncate apical margin usually produced into 2–3 weak rounded laciniation. Hindwing evenly covered with light-grey scales, basal part slightly longish light-grey hairs; scales slender and some scales become narrow towards the end, with arrowhead shape. Underside of wings usually covered brown or grey scales and hairs; forewing covered with similar scales as on upperside; hindwing covered greyish scales. Structure: Head nearly 2/3 as wide as thorax; compound eyes blackish, original form in lateral aspect, head width including eyes is approximately equal to thorax in dorsal aspect; anterior tentorial pits invisible; mouthparts reduced to small labial sclerite holding light-brown hairs basally. Ocelli absent. Antenna basal flagellomeres 18 segmented and bipectinated, slightly longer than 1/ 3 forewing, length of this antenna nearly 3.6 mm, flagellomeres covered with brownish scales, anterior pectinations almost identical posterior ones; bearing sensory hairs ventrally.

Forewing ( Figure 3A View Figure 3 ) slightly short and slender, nearly isosceles shape; costa practically straight, then gently arched beyond 4/5, apex obtuse and posterior margin gently arched, termen approximately 1/3 as long as costa, gently curved. All veins present without A 2; median cell longer than 0.76 times as long as wing, narrow on 1/3 of basal part, then widened distally, anterodistal and posterodistal corner rectangular; R 1 originated at distal 1/5 of costa; R 2 arising slightly proximal to anterodistal cell; R 3, R 4 and R 6 stalked beyond half; M 1 close to lower anterodistal corner; distal margin of median cell rather slightly isosceles triangle; M 2 +M 3 arising with short stalk from posterodistal corner of median cell; CuA 1 slightly closer to posterodistal corner than CuA 2; CuP, 1A united and stalked of anal angle. Hindwing subtriangular, costa nearly straight; all veins present; median cell approximately 1/2 length of hindwing, slightly asymmetrical, gradually dilating apically, posterior portion of the cell much bigger than anterior portion; stem of M simple in median cell; R 1 originated at 1/5 of costal margin, Rs ending at wing apex; M 1 arising at distal margin of median cell; M 2 and M 3 arising from posterodistal corner of cell; CuA 1 arising at posterodistal corner; stalk of CuA 2 arising at axillary area. Legs shortly covered with scales.

Male genitalia ( Figure 1G–M View Figure 1 ). In lateral aspect, dorsum slightly curved dorsally at the middle; saccus very long with 1.3 times as long as height of ring; valva measured from ventroproximal corner to apex of ampulia 1.2 times as long as height of ring; ampulla 0.8 times as long as valva, club-shaped apically; process of harpe 0.6 times as long as ampulla, slightly longer than thick apically. In ventral aspect, gnathos and juxta absent. Valva narrow, proximal part of costa expands inwardly; apical part of valva consists of a claviform. Saccus elongated though expanded inwardly. Aedeagus shortly, slightly bent from basally, as long as 1/3 length of aedeagus.

Material examined

1♂, Chuncheon, Prov. Gangweon, 26 April 1989, K. T. Park, genitalia slide no. EHNU-53- coll. SELHNU.

Distribution

Korea, Japan.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Psychidae

SubFamily

Oiketicinae

Genus

Proutia

Loc

Proutia maculatella Saigusa and Sugimoto, 2014

Roh, Seung Jin, Banasiak, Grzegorz & Byun, Bong-Kyu 2015
2015
Loc

Proutia maculatella

Saigusa T & Sugimoto M 2014: 152
2014
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