Tolpia, Walker, 1863

Fibiger, Michael, 2007, Revision of the Micronoctuidae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Part 1, Taxonomy of the Pollexinae, Zootaxa 1567 (1), pp. 1-116 : 13-14

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1567.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E6FDD4F7-E81C-47F6-A888-C14387A1B127

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/752F87CD-FF95-FFA2-6CFF-F893FC1656A5

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scientific name

Tolpia
status

new species

Tolpia unguis Fibiger, new species

( Plate 1 View PLATE 1 , figure 4, 5; male genit. plate 12, figure 2)

Material examined.

Holotype: male, Thailand mid-west, by Kanchannaburi , River Kwai Resotel, 19–22.vii.2003, leg. M. Fibiger. Coll. MF, to be deposited in ZMUC.

Paratypes: 2 males. 1 male, Thailand N, 30 km N Mae Hong Son, Karen village , 1100 m, 16.vii.2003, leg., coll. and genit. prep. 5003 MF ; 1 male Thailand S, Phang Nga Khao Sok Nat. Park , NE Phang Nga town, 5.vii.2005, leg. D. Nilsson, genit. prep. 5671 M. Fibiger. Coll. DN .

Diagnosis.

Wingspan: 13–14 mm.

Transverse lines: all lines brown, indistinct; antemedial and postmedial lines with a black spot by costa. Reniform: indistinct, almost invisible.

Hindwing: dark brown

Underside: unicolorous brown.

Abdomen: brown, with black crest on first segment; male with long black to brown anal tuft (see plate 1, fig. 5)

Hindleg: with prominent long scent-brush (plate 1, fig. 5).

Male genitalia.

Saccus: short, slightly rounded.

Vinculum: short.

Tegumen: extremely long.

Fultura superior: left side sclerotised, fused with tegumen, forming a small triangular process.

Tergite and sternite: indistinct.

Sacculus: with heavily sclerotised, apical cone-like process on both valves.

Ampulla: slightly asymmetrical, golfclub-like, smoothly rounded apically.

Pollex : triangular, short, with long hair-like setae.

Digitus: long, narrow, evenly curved and pointed apically on both valves.

Juxta: higher than wide.

Anellus: ventral left side fused with juxta.

Phallus: extremely long, broadest by ductus ejaculatorius, coiling clock-wise, bent, slight tapering towards apex; coecum short and pointed.

Differential diagnosis.

The male genitalia resemble those of the next two species: T. butani and T. indiai , but differ from these species in having longer saccular processes and a much longer, narrower phallus.

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

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