Cidariplura luding, Wu & Owada & Wang, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.4.3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3751B721-1C56-FFA0-EEA6-CA7BFC388A95 |
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Cidariplura luding |
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Cidariplura luding sp. nov.
( Figs 13, 14 View FIGURE 1–22 , 29 View FIGURE 23–33 , 41 View FIGURE 34–45 , 51 View FIGURE 46–55 )
Type material. Holotype. ♂, China. Sichuan, Luding, Gangdong-wenquan , 8. VII. 2016, NSMT3279 View Materials ♂, in SCAU ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 1–22 ) . Paratypes (3♂ 4♀): The same collecting data as the holotype, 3♂ 3♀, NSMT3287 View Materials ♂, NSMT3320 View Materials ♂, NSMT3327 View Materials ♂, NSMT3280 View Materials ♀, NSMT3321 View Materials ♀, NSMT3328 View Materials ♀; Shimian, Caoke , 1,700 m, 1♀, 28. VII. 2017, NSMT3322 View Materials ♀, M. Wang et al. leg. ( SCAU and NSMT); Sichuan, Jiajingshan, 860 m, 2♂ 1♀, 5. VII. 2017, S. Wu leg. (temporally in ASIZ, will be transferred to IZCAS after article published)
Diagnosis. See diagnosis of Cidariplura nanling .
Description. Measurements. Forewing length 19–21 mm in males (n= 6); 17–18 mm in females (n= 5). Eye round; antenna ciliate, male with a pair of long bristles on each segment, length of bristle 2 X diameter of medial region of shaft. Head, all segments of thorax as well as femur, tibia and 1st tarsal segment chocolate brown. Labial palpus of males ( Fig. 29 View FIGURE 23–33 ) and females as for Cidariplura nanling . Legs: male foretibial with presence of a spine at the apex. Forewing broad, slightly excurved, apex slightly protruded; ground coloration chocolate brown; white antemedial and postmedial lines slender, the former oblique, wave-like, the latter excurved outward at discal cell part; discocellular spot white, narrowed; outer margin white; marginal scales chocolate brown. Hindwing chocolate brown; postmedial line white; outer margin white; marginal scales chocolate brown. Abdomen brown, 8th segment unmodified. Male genitalia ( Fig. 41 View FIGURE 34–45 )—Uncus broad, stout, apex hook-like. Tegumen and vinculum long, equal in length; saccus V-shaped. Valva trifurcate, costal process heavily sclerotized, curved ventrally at halfway point, distal portion of valva tongue-like, saccular process narrow, stout, nearly 0. 5 X shorter than distal portion of valva, covered with sparse hair tufts. Juxta plate-like, transtilla indistinct. Aedeagus stout, straight, nearly as long as valva; vesica densely scobinat, without cornutus. Female genitalia ( Fig. 51 View FIGURE 46–55 )—Papillae anales membranous with short hair- like setae; both pairs of apophyses slender; ductus bursae nearly as long as corpus bursae, with a pair of broad lateral sclerites. Corpus bursae elliptical, nearly as long as ductus bursae, basal half part surrounded by dense internal spinose patch; ductus seminalis arising from lateral base of corpus bursae, broadened and coiled basally.
Distribution and phenology. China (Sichuan). The species is presumably univoltine and adults occur from June to July.
Etymology. Named after the type locality, noun in apposition.
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