Endotricha whalleyi Li

Sun, Yongling & Li, Houhun, 2012, Five new species and three new females of the genus Endotricha Zeller from China (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Pyralinae), ZooKeys 214, pp. 29-42 : 36-39

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.214.3307

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Endotricha whalleyi Li
status

sp. n.

Endotricha whalleyi Li   ZBK sp. n. Figs 513

Type material.

Holotype ♂ - China, Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region: Hanmi, Mêdog County (29°13'N, 95°18'E), 2380 m, 9.VIII.2003, coll. Xinpu Wang and Huaijun Xue, genitalia slide no. SYL11155. Paratypes: 1 ♂, same data as for holotype.

Diagnosis.

This new species is superficially similar to Endotricha metacuralis Hampson, 1916, but can be distinguished by the triangular uncus process placed more posteriorly, the elongate elliptical gnathos not reaching the base of uncus, the elongate triangular sacculus, and the columniform juxta having clustered strong distal spines. In Endotricha metacuralis the nearly squared uncus process is placed medially, the larger racket-shaped gnathos reaches the base of uncus, the sacculus is semicircular, and the juxta has weak distal spines.

Description.

Adult (Fig. 5): Wing expanse 16.0 mm. Head greyish brown. Antenna yellowish brown, with blackish brown dorsal annuli. Labial palpus greyish brown except third segment greyish white at apex. Thorax and tegula greyish brown. Forewing greyish brown, irrorated with black and wine reddish scales, almost wine red from postmedian line to termen, costal margin interrupted with yellowish white dots; antemedian line white, edged with black on inner margin posteriorly, extending from beyond costal 1/3 obliquely outward to near middle of cell, then inward to fold, and finally straight to dorsum; discal spot black, conspicuous; subterminal line white, edged with black on inner margin, extending inward from costal margin before apex to the point where M2 and M3 separated and a right angle formed, then obliquely straight to near tornus; fringe deep grey. Hindwing concolorous to forewing; antemedian line black, not well defined, inconspicuous anterioly; postmedian line thin, black, ill-defined, curved inward and forming a right-angle at distal 1/4 of 1A, then straight to dorsum; broad yellow fascia placed between ante- and postmedian lines, its posterior 1/4 much narrower, handle-shaped; termen interrupted with dark brown dots and short streaks; fringe greyish black basally, yellow distally, pale yellow along dorsal margin. Legs yellowish white on dorsal surface, blackish brown on ventral surface.

Male genitalia (Fig. 13). Uncus rectangular, slightly widened before apex, length about 2.5 times width, caudal margin gently arched, naked; uncus arm rounded, stretching outward; uncus processes triangular, with short spines, located at about 3/5. Gnathos elongate elliptical, arm band-shaped. Valva slightly widened medially, distally narrowed to rounded apex; transtilla narrow and straight. Sacculus elongate triangular, produced to a long spine-shaped process, reaching beyond 1/3 of valva. Vinculum narrow; saccus short and broad, rounded anteriorly. Juxta columniform, with clustered stout spines distally. Phallus slender, longer than sacculus; ductus ejaculation from basal 1/4.

Female unknown.

Distribution

(Map 1). China (Tibet).

Etymology. This species is named after the late Paul E. S. Whalley for his contribution to the revision of the world Endotricha species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Pyralidae

SubFamily

Pyralinae

Genus

Endotricha