Tolpia mccabei, Fibiger, 2007
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1567.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E6FDD4F7-E81C-47F6-A888-C14387A1B127 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5096055 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/752F87CD-FF87-FFB1-6CFF-FF09FD14549F |
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Felipe |
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Tolpia mccabei |
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new species |
Tolpia mccabei Fibiger, new species
(Plate 27, figure 3; male genit. plate 27, figure 6)
Material examined.
Holotype (fig. 4): male, Malaysia, Borneo , Sarawak, Lambir Hill National Park, 04°12’04” N 114°01’38” E, 200 m, 12.x.2006, leg. T. L. McCabe and M. S. Adams, genit. prep. 5790 M. Fibiger. Coll. MF, to be deposited in ZMUC. GoogleMaps
Paratypes: 1 male with same data as holotype, but Miri Div. Lambir Hill National Park , 04°11’53.9” N 114°2’31.4” E, Lowland Dipterocarp Forest, 50 m, 11–21.x.2006, genit. prep. 5797 M. Fibiger, OHHS GoogleMaps Genome Bank, #05-02-01-52. Coll. NYSM.
Diagnosis.
Wingspan: 13 mm.
Forewing: rounded, very broad, dark brown.
Transverse lines: antemedial line blackish-brown; postmedial and subterminal line brown; terminal line with small, elongate black dots.
Reniform: small, inconspicuous, dark brown, no open space medially.
Hindwing: grey-brown; folded along body for pheromone deposit, with specialised tightly clustered, short, yellow setae.
Hindleg: with massive tuft of long black hair-like setae.
Underside: unicolorous dark brown.
Abdomen: brown with long anal tuft.
Male genitalia.
Saccus: short and rounded.
Vinculum: short.
Tegumen: long.
Tergite and sternite: indistinct.
Valve: longer than wide.
Costa: almost straight.
Sacculus: narrow, inconspicuous.
Ampulla: slightly asymmetrical, teardrop-shaped (apo.).
Pollex : small, broad, and rounded, with long hair-like setae.
Digitus: digitus prominent, slightly asymmetrical; left digitus slightly longer than right one and with a tiny subapical spine.
Juxta: higher than wide.
Anellus: fused with juxta.
Phallus: very narrow and long, smoothly curving subapically; coecum long and pointed.
Differential diagnosis. Differences from the other species of Tolpia are listed under the species-group. The shape of ampulla and pollex are similar to those of the Disca species , but the heavily black tuft on the hindleg, and the shape of phallus place T. mccabei in Tolpia .
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