Tactusa flexus Fibiger
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.276927 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182952 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D50D8781-FFCB-FFE3-FF4B-E7111CDEFE12 |
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Tactusa flexus Fibiger |
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sp. nov. |
Tactusa flexus Fibiger , new species
( Figs. 8 View FIGURES 1 – 8 , 18 View FIGURES 14 – 18 )
Type material. Holotype. Male, China, Yunnan prov., Jiangcheng, 15–17.ix.2008, leg. Han, H.L. & Liu, E., genit. prep. 6214 M. Fibiger, coll. NEFU.
Diagnosis. T. flexus is best placed in the T. artus Fibiger 2010 species-group, that comprises 10 species ( Fibiger 2010). It differs from the other species in the artus species-group by the broad valva; ampulla inwardly and outwardly almost straight, with upturned tips; the dorsal tip with short, stout spines, directed outwards; coecum very short and broad, triangular; phallus strongly coiled, curved up and down; carina with bifurcately pointed apex. It differs from other Tactusa species by the almost equally broad, prominently dorsally upturned ampulla; the medially extremely constricted juxta-anellus plate; and at ductus ejaculatorius the very broad; and prominently curved phallus.
Description. Adult ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1 – 8 ). Wingspan: 11.5 mm, forewing narrow. Head, patagia, and base of costa black; ground colour of forewing light beige, with black costal-medial patch, and with black subterminal and terminal area, including fringe; cross-lines absent, except relatively broad white-beige subterminal line and a terminal line marked by black intervenal dots; reniform stigma almost invisible, beige, outlined by a few brown scales. Hindwing unicolourous grey, with discal spot; fringe grey. Ventral surface light brown.
Male genitalia ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 14 – 18 ). Upper part of tegumen thread-like; vinculum and saccus of triple width; saccus short, V-shaped; valvae relatively wide, asymmetrical, right valva shorter; costa inwardly with short, triangular flap; ampulla broad and wide, ventral part largest, dorsal upper part slightly upturned, with a short row of small spinelike setae; digitus small, plate-like, heavily sclerotised; juxta very short, triangular, strongly constricted medially, with semi-circular opening dorsally for position of phallus; phallus tapered from ductus ejaculatorius, strongly curved; carina pointed; vesica unarmed.
Female unknown.
Bionomics. The biotope is a moist, mainly broad-leaf forest with shrubs and herbaceous plants, close to a river. All specimens were collected at light in mid September. The early stages are unknown.
Distribution. ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 26 – 30 ) China (Yunnan prov.).
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