Multiquaestia fibigeri Aarvik & Karisch
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.274748 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6216225 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039687B6-FFAF-FFF9-FF6E-59A7FB9F4A6B |
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Multiquaestia fibigeri Aarvik & Karisch |
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sp. nov. |
Multiquaestia fibigeri Aarvik & Karisch View in CoL , new species
( Figs. 15 View FIGURES 15 – 17 , 33, 34, 35 View FIGURES 29 – 35 )
Type material. Holotype, 3, TANZANIA, Mbeya Reg., Mbeya Distr., Mbeya Range, Ipinda 2425 m, 28.xi.2005, leg. L. Aarvik, M. Fibiger, A. Kingston, genitalia slide 2744 L. Aarvik ( NHMO).
Description. Adult ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 15 – 17 ). Wingspan 17.0 mm. Head: White. Antenna black, scape white. Labial palpus 2 times diameter of eye, brownish black, dorsal edge white; brush, triangular in lateral view due to scaling of second segment. Thorax white, tegulae white. Legs fuscous, tarsi with paler rings. Forewing upperside blackish brown; terminal 1/3 with less black suffusion; on dorsum two white triangular marks, broadly interconnected along dorsum; costal strigulae indicated by white scales, the most distal indicated as a distinct white dot. Cilia fuscous, from below apex to middle of termen white-tipped, also at tornus. Hind wing upperside fuscous; ochreous hair-pencil from base of hind margin to scale cover on dorsum of abdomen. Abdomen: Grey; yellowish and large dorsal scales concealing scale brush; anal tuft grey. Male genitalia ( Figs. 33, 34 View FIGURES 29 – 35 ) of single specimen not fully developed, stuck inside abdomen, valvae not developed normally; tegumen narrow, band-like; juxta-anellus long; aedeagus ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 29 – 35 ) narrowest in middle, bent, with two rows of 21+18 cornuti of different size, 22 carinae.
Diagnosis. M. fibigeri lacks the light distal area in the forewing upperside characteristic of all other congeners, with a forewing pattern more like species of Dracontogena Diakonoff. However , the characteristic hair-pencil attached to the hind wing provides evidence that it should be assigned to Multiquaestia .
Distribution. Tanzania.
Etymology. The species is named after Michael Fibiger, who participated in the collecting trip during which three of the new species described in the present work were discovered.
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Natural History Museum, University of Oslo |
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