Tolpia bhutani, Fibiger, Michael, 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://treatment.plazi.org/id/752F87CD-FF94-FFA1-6CFF-F9C0FC7857BB |
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Tolpia bhutani |
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new species |
Tolpia bhutani Fibiger, new species
( Plate 1 View PLATE 1 , figure 7; male genit. plate 12, figure 4)
Material examined.
Holotype: male, Bhutan, 2500 ft., 25.vi.1895, leg. Dudgeon, 95-146, genit. prep. 114/1955 Tams / 3390 M. Fibiger. Coll. BMNH.
Diagnosis.
Wingspan: 13 mm.
Transverse lines: indistinct, brown, suffused with black scales; antemedial and postmedial lines marked with a black spot by costa.
Reniform: indistinct, almost invisible.
Hindwing: blackish brown.
Underside: unicolorous brown.
Abdomen: brown, with a black crest on first segment; male with a long black to brown anal tufts.
Male genitalia.
Saccus: short, slightly rounded.
Vinculum: short.
Tegumen: extremely long.
Fultura superior: fused with tegumen by a triangular process on left side.
Tergite and sternite: indistinct.
Sacculus: short, heavily sclerotised, cone-like processes apically on both valves.
Ampulla: slightly asymmetrical, golfclub-like, apically smoothly rounded; by base a small, inwardly pointed, spine-like process; on the dorsal side a small finger-like process.
Pollex : triangular, bent ventrally, short, with long hair-like setae.
Digitus: on both sides long, narrow, bent, pointed apically.
Juxta: higher than wide.
Anellus: fused with juxta only on ventral left side.
Phallus: long, broadest by ductus ejaculatorius, coiling clock-wise, U-shaped, bent, slight tapering towards apex; coecum short and pointed.
Differential diagnosis.
The male genitalia resemble those of the 2 species: T. unguis and T. indiai but differ from these in having: a shorter saccular processes; a dorsal process at the base of the ampulla; a more ventrally bent pollex. Also, the phallus is broader than in T. unguis, and less bent than in T. indiai .
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