Diogodiasia martini Yakovlev, 2022
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2022.55.6 |
publication LSID |
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:556B5853-D073-4B53-B1A1-6C9DEAFBAC33 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A327FC27-346C-FFA5-DDFC-2CBA3412F983 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Diogodiasia martini Yakovlev |
status |
sp. nov. |
Diogodiasia martini Yakovlev sp. n.
https://zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:B81B1F62-67B4-49AB-AF6F-6D29D70EF724
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Material ( NHMUK). Holotype, male, Madagascar, Province Mahajanga, Tsingi de Namoroka N.P., 16º28.154ʹS, 45º20.890ʹE, at MV light, 125 m, 02‒12.ix.2012, G. Martin, BMNH (E) 2012-141 // NHMUK individual number 012832540 // slide NHMUK: 010315557.
Description. Male. Antenna bipectinate, setae 3 times longer than antenna rod diameter. Length of fore wing 11 mm. All wings dark-brown, pattern poorly visible due to poor condition of the specimen, very dark portions noticeable discally and postdiscally. Hind wings without pattern.
Male genitalia. Uncus basally narrow, with parallel margins from base to middle of length, gradually narrowing distally, apically acute; tegumen robust; gnathos arms of medium thickness, long; gnathos robust, covered with fine spikes; valve with robust crest on costal margin (on border between medium and distal third), sclerotized rib on inner surface of valve (about 1/4 of valve in width), apex of valve poorly sclerotized, semicircular, wide; transtilla process hook-like, with thick basal end, long, apically acute; juxta compact, with long thick lateral processes; saccus semicircular, compact; phallus poorly curved, thin, equal to valve in length, with obliquely cut, acute apex, vesica aperture in dorso-apical position, about 1/2 of phallus in length, vesica without cornuti.
Female unknown. Diagnosis. The new species clearly differs from other species of the genus in the very dark coloring and in the relatively wide apex of the valve. From D. crassilineatus it differs in the acute apex of the uncus; from D. catalai – in the thin phallus without prongs on the ventral surface.
Etymology. The new species is named after the type specimen collector, Mr. Geoff Martin, a Senior Curator in Charge, Lepidoptera in NHMUK.
NHMUK |
Natural History Museum, London |
MV |
University of Montana Museum |
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