Cidariplura gladiata Butler, 1879
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.4.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5944073 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3751B721-1C51-FFA5-EEA6-CECCFC4B89A5 |
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Cidariplura gladiata Butler, 1879 |
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Cidariplura gladiata Butler, 1879 species complex
Diagnosis. The complex comprises the generic type species, C. gladiata and its formerly unrecognized or not distinguished relatives. Totally seven species are recognized, with three new species described below.Two subgroups can be well-distinguished: First, the C. gladiata subgroup has no ochreous spot on the tornal area of the hindwing ( Figs 1–16 View FIGURE 1–22 ) and has the length of the 3 rd segment of the labial palpus as long as or slightly longer than that of the 2 nd ( Figs 23–27, 29, 31, 33 View FIGURE 23–33 ); second, the C. shanmeii Wu & Owada, 2013 subgroup has an ochreous spot on the tornal area of the hindwing ( Figs 17–22 View FIGURE 1–22 ) and has the length of the 3 rd segment of the labial palpus more than three times longer than the 2 nd ( Figs 28, 30, 32 View FIGURE 23–33 ). The male and female genitalia within the C. gladiata subgroup are generally similar except C. shanmeii which has the saccular process of the valva distinctively smaller and shorter ( Fig. 43 View FIGURE 34–45 ) than in the other species ( Figs 34–42, 44 View FIGURE 34–45 ).
Note. The species complex comprising C. ilana Wu & Owada, 2013 , which will be reviewed in a future article, has a similar saccular process of the valva as that of C. shanmeii , but the costal process and distal portion of the valva are fused in C. ilana (see Wu et al. 2013: fig. 55).
Distribution. China, Japan (type locality), Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam.
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