Diptilomiopus japonicus
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6217039 |
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Diptilomiopus japonicus |
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Diptilomiopus japonicus , nom. nov.
Vilaia euryae Kuang & Luo 2005 , in Kuang, Luo & Wang, 2005: 142.
Remarks. The genus Vilaia Chandrapatya & Boczek 1991 was considered a junior synonym of Diptilomiopus Nalepa 1916 by Hong & Zhang 1996, Systematic Entomology 22: 323. Therefore, the species Vilaia euryae Kuang & Luo should be moved to the genus Diptilomiopus . However, the species epithet euryae Kuang & Luo is a junior homonym of D. euryae Chen, Wei & Qin 2003 ; therefore we propose the new name, Diptilomiopus japonicus , nom. nov. as a replacement name for this species. Our analysis shows that they are separate, distinct species: in D. japonicus , the prodorsal shield with median and submedian lines incomplete and two rows of medial cells; tarsal empodium each branch 6 or 7-rayed; tarsal solenidion tapered and female genital coverflap with basal granules. In D. euryae , prodorsal shield with median and submedian lines complete and three rows of medial cells; tarsal empodium with each branch 9-rayed; tarsal solenidion knobbed and female genital coverflap with three lines ( Chen et al., 2003).
Etymology. The new specific name is derived from the specific name of host plant Eurya japonica Thunb. (Theaceae) .
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Diptilomiopus japonicus
Wang, Guo-Quan, Wei, Sui-Gai & Yang, Ding 2009 |
Vilaia euryae
Kuang 2005: 142 |