Synanthedon ceraunus, Liang, Jia-Yuan & Hsu, Yu-Feng, 2015

Liang, Jia-Yuan & Hsu, Yu-Feng, 2015, A review of clearwing moths in the tribe Synanthedonini, with descriptions of six new species from Taiwan (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae), Zootaxa 4044 (4), pp. 535-555 : 549-552

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4044.4.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6119215

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F6879A-F759-1A18-CCB5-597BFD13CA2D

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scientific name

Synanthedon ceraunus
status

sp. nov.

Synanthedon ceraunus View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs 12, 13 View FIGURES 8 − 15 , 22 View FIGURES 22 − 23 , 28 View FIGURES 27 − 29 )

Holotype. ♂,TAICHUNG: Heping, Malunshan, 1200 m, 16.III.2014, reared from C. fargesii , emg. 20.IV.2014, HSUM 14C49M, J.Y. Liang Coll. (NHM). Paratypes. 1 ♀, same date as holotype, J.Y. Liang Coll. ( NTNU); 1 ♂, 1 ♀, same locality, 1200 m, 10.III.2013, reared from C. fargesii , emg. 12−19.IV.2013, HSUM 13C24M, J.Y. Liang Coll. (♂, Gen. Prep. JYL-015, CAK) (♀, Gen. Prep. JYL-014, NYNU); 1 ♀, CHIAYI: Zhuqi, Dadongshan, 1700 m, 20.I.2014, reared from C. cuspidata , emg. 13.III.2014, HSUM 14A43M, J.Y. Liang Coll. ( NTNU); 1 ♀, YILAN: Nanao, Lankanshan, 1300 m, 30.IV.2014, reared from L. kawakamii , emg. 21.V.2014, HSUM 14D116M, J.Y. Liang Coll. ( NTNU).

Description. Male ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 8 − 15 ). Antennae length 6.4−6.8mm (n=2); forewing length 8.6 −9.1 mm (n=2); body length 11.1−11.5 mm (n=2). Head: antenna black with blue sheen; frons white; labial palpus black, white ventrally; vertex black with blue sheen; pericephalic scales white with a few black and white scales dorsally. Thorax: patagium bluish black with blue sheen; tegula and mesothorax blue with sheen; metathorax blue with a few white scales. Legs: fore coxa bluish black with laterally white;fore femur and tibia black with blue sheen; fore tarsus ventrally white with a few dark gray scales, dorsally black with some white spot on each tarsomere basally; hind tibia bluish black with blue sheen, internally and at base of both pairs of spurs white; hind tarsus ventrally ash white with a some white spot on each tarsomere basally, dorsally black with blue sheen; spurs white, internally black. Abdomen: blue with sheen; tergite 2 with a narrow white stripe distally; sterna bluish black; anal tuft dorsally black with blue sheen, ventrally black. Forewing: basally blue with sheen; costal margin, discal spot and veins within exterior transparent area black with blue sheen; apical area dark brown; discal spot slightly broadened medially; exterior transparent area large divided into six cells, level to M2 about 3X as broad as discal spot and 0.5X as broad as apical area; posterior transparent area reaching over of discal spot; fringe dark brown. Hindwing: transparent; veins, discal spot and outer margin dark brown to black with bronzed-blue sheen; discal spot small, cuneiform, reaching to vein M2; fringe dark brown to black.

Female ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 8 − 15 ). Antennae length 6.4−7.1mm (n=4); forewing length 8.4−9.5 mm (n=4); body length 10.8−11.4 mm (n=4). Similar to male. The female differs from male by the abdomen tergite 4 with a few white scales dorsally, and sterna 4 with a narrow white stripe distally.

Genitalia. Male (Gen. Prep. JYL-15, NTNU, Fig. 22 View FIGURES 22 − 23 ). Tegumen-uncus complex broad; scopula androconialis well-developed, long, about 3/4 length of tegumen-uncus complex; crista gnathi lateralis large, semioval; crista gnathi medialis long, somewhat broader than crista gnathi lateralis, with distal margin divided into two narrow cristae; valva elongated trapeziform; crista sacculi oblique, pocket-shaped, gradually lowered posteriorly, covered with dense, strong, bifurcate setae; saccus with a bifurcate base, slightly broadened basally, about 0.5X shorter than vinculum; phallus relatively narrow, about 0.8X as short as valva, slightly broadened subdistally, with numerous small tooth ventro distally; vesica without cornuti.

Female (Gen. Prep. JYL-14, NTNU, Fig. 28 View FIGURES 27 − 29 ). Eighth sclerite relatively large and broad; posterior apophysis long, about 1.3X as long as anterior apophysis; antrum well-sclerotized, large, broad, funnel-shaped, with a deep oval cut ventrally; ductus bursae narrow, long, membranous; corpus bursae membranous, ovoid, without signum.

Diagnosis. A distinctive species, with body ground color mostly black with blue sheen. This species possesses genitalia similar to S. spheciformis ( Denis & Schiffermüller 1775) from Europe and central Asia, but valva of the latter is considerable shorter and strongly convex dorsally.

Etymology. A noun of Latin, ceraunus = meteor.

Biology. The larva bores into the stem or trunks of 1−2 cm in diameter of Castanopsis and Lithocarpus (Fagaceae) and feeds on callus tissue around the entrance hole, which is covered with silk, debris, and frass.

Distribution. Known only from Taiwan.

NTNU

National Taiwan Normal University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Sesiidae

Genus

Synanthedon

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