Hapsiferona jemenitica, Gaedike, 2014
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.64.2.193-219 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4753721 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD87B0-6A7B-FF8D-D6F9-FAF0FB8A08BF |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Hapsiferona jemenitica |
status |
sp. nov. |
Hapsiferona jemenitica sp. n.
Holotype: , “ Yemen, Prov. Abyan, 50 km NE Aden, 7 km NE Zinjibar, Wadi Bana , 50 m, 29.iv.1998, leg. M. Fibiger et al.;” “Coll. ZMUC, Copenhagen Denmark;” “Gen.präp.[genitalia slide] Gaedike Nr. 6012;” “ Holotypus , Hapsiferona jemenitica sp. n., det. R. Gaedike 2013;” ZMUC.
Derivatio nominis: Named after the country where the holotype was collected.
Diagnosis ( Fig. 3 View Fig ): As the condition of the holotype is somewhat poor (head, thorax and wings partly rubbed), it is impossible to give a complete diagnosis. Wingspan 13 mm; antennae as long as forewing, scapus with pecten; labial palpi whitish, second segment with long, apically dark scales, third segment short, thin, pointed; forewing creamy, with indications of dark brown pattern in the apical half; hindwings shiny grey.
Male genitalia ( Figs 27-29 View Figs 25-32. 25-26 ): Uncus with two rounded edges, gnathos arms angled before 1/2, narrowed to blunt apex; saccus narrow, as long as uncus-tegumen complex, valvae as long as saccus, parallel-sided, apically rounded only a little narrower as basally; phallus nearly twice longer as valva, basally rounded, thin, without any teeth.
Female genitalia: unknown.
Remarks: The very long thin phallus without any teeth make this species distinguishable from the other known members of this genus.
ZMUC |
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
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