Acrapex miscantha Le Ru, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.270 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5633277 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A4657886-D162-4D14-BCD4-46C7A02CC426 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:A4657886-D162-4D14-BCD4-46C7A02CC426 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Acrapex miscantha Le Ru |
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sp. nov. |
Acrapex miscantha Le Ru sp. nov.
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Figs 3E View Fig. 3 , 7F–G View Fig. 7
Diagnosis
Female easily separated from females of other species of the group by the strongly curved and toothshaped ovipositor lobes ( Fig. 3E View Fig. 3 ).
Etymology
Named after the host-plant Miscanthus violaceus (K.Schum.) Pilg. in Uganda.
Material examined
Holotype
UGANDA: ♀, Occidental Province, Kyenjojo, Kazizi, 00°33.865' N, 30°49.117' E, 1251 m a.s.l., 24 May 2014, ex larva (in stems of Miscanthus violaceus ), B. Le Ru leg. (MNHN, gen. prep. LERU Bruno/G734).
Description ( Fig. 7F–G View Fig. 7 )
Antennae fuscous dorsally and ochreous ventrally, fliform; fagellum adorned dorsally with black scales, palpus fuscous, eyes black. Head and base of thorax black, thorax ochreous; legs fuscous suffused with white scales, ringed with white; abdomen fuscous, dorsally suffused with grey scales, black ventrally, suffused with grey scales.
FORE WING. Ground colour dark ochreous, suffused with fuscous, black and white scales, more heavily along veins and costal area; reniform indicated by few white scales, surrounded by some black scales; irrorated ochreous median area extended on distal side to termen; longitudinal grey median fascia along lower external margin of cell, ending obliquely at apex, adorned with two black elongated spots between veins; veins below cell adorned with grey, white and black scales; fringe grey white, slightly suffused with fuscous. Underside of fore wing with ground colour grey white, suffused with fuscous and some brown scales, more heavily on costa and close to termen.
HIND WING. Ground colour white, strongly suffused with fuscous scales; veins slightly irrorated with fuscous scales, costa and apex more heavily suffused with fuscous scales; fringe grey white, suffused with fuscous. Underside of hind wing grey-white, suffused with fuscous scales, but much more heavily on costa and apex; veins slightly irrorated with fuscous scales.
WINGSPAN. 22 mm (1 ♀).
FEMALE GENITALIA ( Fig. 3E View Fig. 3 ). Corpus bursae elongated ovoid and globular, without signa; ductus seminalis from base of bursae; ductus bursae about one third length of corpus bursae, not sclerotised on bursa side, widening and sclerotised on ostial side; antrum narrow, band-like, slightly sclerotised, leaning on back and adorned with very narrow and strongly sclerotised plate divided in two in the middle. Ovipositor lobes relatively short (2 times as long as wide), with dorsal surface bearing numerous short and stout setae, apex of each lobe strongly curved and tooth-shaped.
Bionomics
Larvae were collected at the bottom of stems of M.violaceus growing in grasslands near marshes ( Table 3 View Table 3 ); as many Acrapex species, A. miscantha sp. nov. is a markedly hygrophilous species. Unfortunately, no pictures were taken before pupation.
Distribution
Uganda. Only known from the holotype locality in Occidental Province close to Kyenjojo. This species was found in a mosaic of East African evergreen bushland and secondary Acacia wooded grassland (Mosaic #45) ( White 1983) ( Fig. 4 View Fig. 4 ), belonging to the Congolian bioregion ( Linder et al. 2012) ( Fig. 5 View Fig. 5 ).
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