Aphanostola maxima Bidzilya & Mey, 2016
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Aphanostola maxima Bidzilya & Mey |
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Aphanostola maxima Bidzilya & Mey sp. n. Figs 34 View Figures 22–39 , 35 View Figures 22–39 , 62 View Figures 59–64
Type material.
Holotype ♂, [Ethiopia], Äthiopien, 11.-16.i.1996, Tana-See, Bahir-Dar, 1600 m (Mey & Ebert) (gen. slide 427/07, O. Bidzilya) ( MfN). Paratypes: 3 ♂, same data as holotype (all MfN).
Diagnosis.
Aphanostola maxima sp. n. is the largest species of the genus. Besides the big size it is recognizable by comparatively narrow, light brown, uniformly coloured forewing with distinct brown dots in the cell. The male genitalia can be distinguished by broad trapezoidal tegumen, sub-rectangular sacculus, and elongated vinculum.
Description.
Adult (Figs 34 View Figures 22–39 , 35 View Figures 22–39 ). Wingspan 9.5-10.5 mm. Head, cream-white, labial palpus up-curved, brown with diffuse grey belts, scape brown, other antennal segments brown with whitish basal rings, moderately thick; thorax and tegulae light brown; forewing light brown, mottled with brown in sub-apical area, diffuse brown spot at base near costal margin, three brown dots in cell, cilia light brown; hindwing grey.
Male genitalia (Fig. 62 View Figures 59–64 ). Uncus heart-shaped, twice as broad as long, posterior margin slightly emarginated medially; gnathos large, curved at right angle in the middle, distal portion straight, apex pointed; tegumen broad, trapezoid, anterior margin twice as long as posterior margin, anteromedial emargination deep, rounded; basal half of valva straight inner margin with distinct thorn just near the sacculus, distal half constricted at base, weakly inflated, densely haired, apex rounded; sacculus sub-rectangular, about as wide as distal part of valva; vinculum long, medial projections absent, medial incision deep and narrow; saccus moderately broad, apex rounded, exceeding beyond apex of pedunculus; phallus parallel-sided, apex tapered, lamina very long, basal projection absent.
Female. Unknown.
Etymology.
Derived from “maximus” (Latin), the largest, referring to the large size of the species.
Distribution.
Ethiopia.
Biology.
The type series was collected in mid-January at 1600 m elevation.
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