Prasinocyma angulifera, Hausmann, Axel, Sciarretta, Andrea & Parisi, Francesco, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4065.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8D812E80-0507-4B41-A220-B891A46DDAD3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6084344 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5134879B-1D5C-3911-FF4E-FF3BFEDEFCB9 |
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The bifimbriata View in CoL species-group
Six species in Ethiopia. In an analysis of COI sequences, these species appear as a natural group with certain affinities to the genus Thalassodes , especially when excluding the third codon position. When analytically considering all nucleotides of the COI gene, P. bifimbriata , P. angulifera sp. n., and P. stefani sp. n. constitute a homogenous subgroup, whilst P. albisticta , P. gemmifera sp. n. and P. discipuncta sp. n. belong to another subgroup, possibly embracing also P. niveisticta Prout, 1912 , P. salutaria (Swinhoe, 1904) , P. camerunalta ( Herbulot, 1986) , and P. bilobata Fletcher, 1978 . In male genitalia the valva does not show a sclerotized harpe, the juxta is often V-shaped and with posterior appendages, the saccus often large. The aedeagus is usually long and slender, with a fine spinulose crest. Sternum A8 is membranous and with tapering projections posteriorly. In male genitalia of some species ( P. bifimbriata , P. angulifera sp. n.) the sclerotized V-shaped juxta is reminiscent of the equivalents in African species of the genus Thalassodes , as well as the dorsal projection from 1/2 costa of valva. Moreover in habitus the lacking irroration, the pale fringe and the angled hindwing is similar to equivalents in Thalassodes . However, the vestigial socii and distinctly bilobous sternum A 8 in male genitalia are characteristic for the genus Prasinocyma and the molecular data justify their placement in Prasinocyma (see above) as this was also recognized in traditional taxonomy ( Prout 1930; Scoble 1999) in the case of several species ( P. niveisticta Prout, 1912 , P. salutaria (Swinhoe, 1904) , P. bilobata Fletcher, 1978 , P. bifimbriata , P. albisticta and others) belonging to this group.
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