Noduliferola abstrusa Kuznetzov, 1973 Ċffinjjnj
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2022.11.1.061 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E387A8-FF8C-FF90-7B54-08DFFB03DEC7 |
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Noduliferola abstrusa Kuznetzov, 1973 Ċffinjjnj |
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Noduliferola abstrusa Kuznetzov, 1973 Ċffinjjnj View in CoL ḋẘḑ나ḏ ( Figs. 1B View Fig , 2D, 3A View Fig )
Noduliferola abstrusa Kuznetzov, 1973: 685 View in CoL . Type locality: China, Kiangsu Prov. , Nanjing.
Description ( Fig. 1B View Fig ). Head with vertex and frons pale brownish gray; labial palpus pale brownish gray, with scale-tufts on 2 nd segment; antenna half length of forewing, pale brownish gray. Thorax with tegula and mesonotum purplish gray. Forewing length 4.5 - 5 mm, protruding apically, pale brownish gray, striolated with dark brown; costa with dark brown strigulae; dark brown oblique bar present between discal area and middle of costa; apical area dark brown; cilia pale brownish gray. Hindwing fuscous; fringe pale brownish gray. Male genitalia ( Fig. 2D) with uncus small, triangular; gnathos band like, with lateral arms broadened basally; tegumen converged to uncus; pedunculus with enlarged pocket and long-scale tufts; valva rectangular in basal half, enlarged in distal half, with triangular apex; cucullus setose; distal end of sacculus with a patch of spiniform setae above and long spine on ventral edge; phallus stout, conical, with numerous needle-like cornuti. Female genitalia ( Fig. 3A View Fig ) with papillae anales large, flat, setose; apophysis posterioris shorter than apophysis anterioris; ostium bursae large, subquadrate, surrounded by sclerotized ring, densely spinulate caudally; ductus bursae sclerotized, broadened to corpus bursae, with a pair of keels anteriorly; corpus bursae long-oval, 2 × longer than ductus bursae, spinulate, with two horn-shaped signa at caudal 1/3.
Material examined. 1♂ 1$, Chungcheongnam-do, Seocheon-gun, Seo-myeon, Sinhap-ri sand-dunes (N36°08 ʹ 47.6 ʺ, E126°32 ʹ 33.6 ʺ), 16 July 2020 (JC Sohn), [ GSN] SJC-1251 ($), GJUE GoogleMaps ; 1♂, ditto, 20 August 2020 (JC Sohn), [ GSN] SJC-1252, GJUE GoogleMaps ; 2$, Jeollanam-do, Sinan-gun, Is. Jaeundo, Jaeun-myeon, Gojang-ri , Oegi sand-dunes (N34° 53 ʹ 44.5 ʺ, E126°00 ʹ 27.4 ʺ), 16 July 2017 (JC Sohn), GJUE & NIBR GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Korea (new record), Japan, China.
Host plants. Verbenaceae - Vitex trifolia subsp. litoralis Steenis ( Nasu et al., 2005) .
Remarks. The genus Noduliferola Kuznetzov, 1973 was established with the type species, N. abstrusa . The genus currently comprises nine species occurring in East and Southeast Asia, Australia and Micronesia ( Brown, 2005). It is introduced for the first time for the Korean fauna. Given the larval host plants, N. abstrusa can play role of a indicator species for coastal dunes.
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Noduliferola abstrusa Kuznetzov, 1973 Ċffinjjnj
Sohn, Jae-Cheon 2022 |
Noduliferola abstrusa
Kuznetzov, V. I. 1973: 685 |