Pyrops gunjii ( Satô & Nagai, 1994 ) Constant, Jérôme, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2015.128 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794755 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EFE724-FFA4-3331-2708-92111E658A54 |
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Pyrops gunjii ( Satô & Nagai, 1994 ) |
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stat. nov. |
Pyrops gunjii ( Satô & Nagai, 1994) View in CoL stat. nov.
Figs 3 View Fig A–E, 6, 8A–C, 10B
Fulgora whiteheadi gunjii Satô & Nagai 1994: 308 View in CoL , figs 2, 9 (Type in EUM) [described, illustrated and compared with P. whiteheadi View in CoL and P. effusus View in CoL , the latter mentioned as “ F. whiteheadi viridicastanea View in CoL ”].
Pyrops whiteheadi gunjii View in CoL – Nagai & Porion, 1996: 26, pl. 17, fig. 210 [transferred to Pyrops View in CoL ; listed, illustrated]. — Liang 1998: 45 [listed, erroneous mention of new combination already proposed by Nagai & Porion (1996)].
Diagnosis
In addition to the characters defining the effusus group, the species can be recognized by: (1) head yellow-brown with apical half of cephalic process blue (often faded to green in collection specimens) ( Fig. 3 View Fig D–E); (2) pro- and mesonotum yellow-brown ( Fig. 3A View Fig ); (3) tegmina dark blue-green on corium, with small yellow-white spots; on basal half, spots slightly tranverse and rarely coalescent, spots barely distinct on membrane ( Fig. 3A View Fig ); (4) tegmina with large pale yellow-brown patch at nodal line and apical margin broadly infuscate ( Fig. 3A View Fig ).
Material examined
Type material
Holotype ♂ (examined on photographs): [Embalut, E. Kalimantan, INDONESIA, Sep. 22. 1988] [Holotype Fulgora whiteheadi gunjii, M. Sato & S. Nagai, 1994 ] ( EUM).
Note: Satô & Nagai (1994) stated that the type was collected by S. Okada and suggested that the type location was probably “Ambalut, Samarinda” rather than “Embalut”.
Additional material
INDONESIA: 2 ♂♂, E Kalimantan, Samarinda, Mt Beratus, Aug. 2006, S. Jakl ( RBINS); 1 ♀, no data ( RMNH).
Examined on photographs
INDONESIA: 1 specimen ( Fig. 10B View Fig ), East Kalimantan, 0°32’4.70”S 117°27’46.73”E, 3 Jul. 2011, Martin Hauskrecht; 1 specimen, East Kalimantan, Kutai National Park, 7 Jan. 2009, Martin Dancak;
1 specimen, East Kalimantan, Kutai National Park, 26 Sept. 2009, “Sophie & Dale”; 1 specimen, East
Kalimantan, Kutai National Park, 28 Jan. 2010, Darwyn Moffatt-Mallett; 1 specimen, East Kalimantan, Penajam Paser Utara, 17 Mar. 2010, “Emjanda”.
Measurements and ratios
TL: ♂ (n = 2): 35.1 mm (34.5–35.6); ♀ (n = 1): 38.6 mm; TL+process: ♂ (n = 2): 39.7 mm (39.0–40.3); ♀ (n = 1): 44.0 mm; LTg/BTg = 2.53; BF/BPrH = 3.0; LPr/LF = 1.88; LPr/BPrH = 6.97.
Male genitalia
Dark brown with gonostyli paler dorsally. Pygofer higher than long, with posterior margin sinuate in lateral view ( Fig. 8A View Figs 7–9 ). Anal tube slightly elongate, 1.10 times as long as broad, broader at 4/5 of total length ( Fig. 8 View Figs 7–9 A–B); lateral margins slightly sinuate ( Fig. 8B View Figs 7–9 ) and apical margin strongly notched in dorsal view ( Fig. 8B View Figs 7–9 ). Gonostyli ( Fig. 8A View Figs 7–9 ) elongate with posterior margin roundly pointed ( Fig. 8A, C View Figs 7–9 ).
Distribution
Known from Borneo, south-eastern East Kalimantan ( Fig. 6 View Fig ).
Biology
No host tree has been identified for this species, for which records are available from the months of January, March, July, August and September.
Remarks
The species epithet refers to the Japanese entomologist Mr Yoshiaki Gunji.
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Pyrops gunjii ( Satô & Nagai, 1994 )
Constant, Jérôme 2015 |
Fulgora whiteheadi gunjii Satô & Nagai 1994: 308
Sato M. & Nagai S. 1994: 308 |
Pyrops whiteheadi gunjii
Nagai & Porion, 1996: 26 |
Liang 1998: 45 |