Eupithecia panacea, Šumpich & Mironov, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5194.4.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7156969 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CF5E4314-FFE5-FFAE-94BA-F95CFCFE307E |
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Eupithecia panacea |
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sp. nov. |
Eupithecia panacea View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs 4 View FIGURES 1–6 , 18 View FIGURES 15–20 , 31 View FIGURES 30–34 )
Type material: Holotype, ♀, China, W Sichuan, 25 km N from Batang , 3100 m, dry valley, 30°12.049ʹ N, 099°14.078ʹ E, 19.–20.ix.2017, A. Saldaitis leg. Gen. prep. J. Procházka 20144, Photo J. Šumpich 22105 ( NMPC). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. This species possibly belongs to the fletcherata species group. The shape of the fore wings with pointed apices and the brown coloration distinguish Eupithecia panacea sp. n. from any other species of the genus. The combination of small corpus bursae, disposition of spines, elongate colliculum, short apophyses and the shape of the papillae anales can be successfully used to distinguish this species from other Asian species.
Description. Adult. ( Figs 4 View FIGURES 1–6 , 18 View FIGURES 15–20 ). Female. A relatively narrow winged species. Wingspan 19.0 mm; fore wing 11.0 mm. Head and notum covered with whitish scales. Fore wing elongate with slightly bowed costal margin and pointed apex; ground colour brown with dark traces of medial and postmedial transverse lines; medial line oblique, sharply angled from discal dot onto costa, postmedial line right angled onto costa; terminal area darker near apex; discal dot dark brown, very small, rounded. Hind wing ovoid, brown, with dark traces of basal and medial transverse lines; discal dot very small, rounded. Terminal lines on all wings continuous blackish brown.
Female genitalia ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 30–34 ). Bursa copulatrix small, rather spherical, membranous with chaotic disposition of small spines. Colliculum collar-like, elongate, almost equals to length of bursa. Antrum membranous, short and broad. Tergite A8 broad, rectangular. Anterior and posterior apophyses short and broad. Papillae anales relatively large, tapered to apices and covered with long setae.
Male. Unknown.
Bionomy. Host plant unknown. The holotype was collected by light in September at an elevation of 3700 m in dry steppe ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 35–39 ) .
Distribution. China. Known from Sichuan province.
Etymology. From the greek word “Panacea”—the goddess of universal health.
Note. The holotype specimen (female) of this species is worn.
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