Lopidolon pallescens Poppius, 1912
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.745.1311 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4690274 |
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Lopidolon pallescens Poppius, 1912 |
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Lopidolon pallescens Poppius, 1912 View in CoL
Fig. 6D–F View Fig
Lopidolon pallescens Poppius, 1912: 14–15 View in CoL .
Diagnosis
Recognized by the following combination of characters: dorsum pale brown, with diffuse dark markings; head uniformly pale brown; antennal segment I brown, half as long as vertex width, segment II brown with pale brown middle third, 1.1× as long as head width; pronotal collar and calli with longitudinal brown stripes at sides, disc of pronotum with two brown stripes close to midline and darkened posterior angles ( Fig. 6D View Fig ), propleura with similar brown longitudinal stripe; clavus brown with pale brown apical third; exocorium pale brown, apically darkened; endocorium on apical two thirds with three large brown patches separated by branches of R+M vein; tibia pale brown, darkened at middle.
Material examined
Holotype
INDIA • ♀; “ Inde Merid .”, Pulney; 10.198° N, 77.501° E; 1898; Noualhier coll.; “ Lopidolon pallescens sp. nov., B. Poppius det.”; FMNH (currently retained at AMNH). [Physical specimen not seen; high quality pictures examined.] GoogleMaps
Distribution
Known only from the type locality, Pulney Hills, Tamil Nadu province of India.
Remarks
The holotype of this species is faded in color and dark stripes on dorsum are hardly visible ( Fig. 6D–E View Fig ). The diagnosis is based on examination of pictures of the holotype in combination with the original description ( Poppius 1912). Refer to Remarks section of L. dandeliensis sp. nov. for discussion of distinctions between Lopidolon spp.
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