Scobura parawoolletti, Fan, Xiaoling, Chiba, Hideyuki & Wang, Min, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195589 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6201595 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1F7B87E5-FFF7-D704-FF7D-9F2CFE85FC78 |
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Scobura parawoolletti |
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sp. nov. |
Scobura parawoolletti sp. nov.
Figs. 19−20 View FIGURES 1 − 24 , 59−63 View FIGURES 59 − 63
Scobura woolletti: Gu & Chen, 1997: 326 View in CoL ; Osada et al., 1999: 224, pl. 140; Ikeda et al., 2001: 65, fig. 3−19, 20, Fig. 5- 29 View FIGURES 1 − 24 View FIGURES 25 − 29 ; Miyazaki et al., 2007: 11, fig. H −75.
Holotype 3 ( SCAU), Yinggeling, Hainan, China, 13.V.2005, M. Wang & L.S. Chen. Forewing length 14 mm, antenna length 9 mm ( Figs. 19−20 View FIGURES 1 − 24 ). Paratypes: 13, same data as holotype; 3 3, Jiangfengling, Hainan, 13.IX.1992. M.B. Gu leg.
Description
Antennae upperside dark brown, underside pale brown, and yellowish brown before club. Palpi with the second segment long and erect, densely covered with yellow brown scales ventrally; the third segment thin and pointed, prominently protruding. Wings upperside dark brown, forewing cell spots conjoined, lower one larger, rectangular, spot in space CuA1 largest, spots in spaces M3, R3-R5 small, spot in space CuA2 pale yellow; hindwing without spots. Forewing underside brown covered densely with yellow brown scales at costa and apex, broadly white along dorsum distally; markings similar to those on upperside; hindwing underside ochreous with white spots in spaces CuA2, CuA1, M3, M2-M1 and Sc+R1, of which the spot in space M2-M1 largest, those in spaces CuA1 and Sc+R1 large and sub-equal, dot in space M3, all these white spots surrounded by black ferruginous spots.
Male genitalia ( Figs. 59−63 View FIGURES 59 − 63 ): Uncus longer than tegumen, thin and long distally; socius slender and pointed at tip; saccus long; valva with ventrodistal process rather pointed; aedeagus with suprazonal sheath prominently shorter than subzonal sheath; juxta spade-like, thin and long basally.
Distribution.
China (Hainan), Laos ( Osada et al., 1999), Vietnam ( Ikeda et al., 2001; Miyazaki et al., 2007).
Etymology
The scientific name, parawoolletti (noun) is derived from para [= close to] + woolletti .
Remarks
The new species is very similar to S. woolletti ( Riley, 1923) from Borneo ( Fig. 21−22 View FIGURES 1 − 24 , 64−69 View FIGURES 64 − 69 ), but can be distinguished from it by the following characters: hindwing underside ground color ochreous; all white spots surrounded by large black ferruginous spots; the spot in space M2-M1 the largest, spots in spaces CuA1 and Sc+R1 subequal; valva of male genitalia with harpal process much broader at base and sharply pointed at the end. The new species might be considered as a subspecies of S. wooletti , but judging from the disjunct distribution as well as the morphological difference, we consider it a distinct species. The status of females of S. woolletti from Manipur and Siam that Evans (1949) listed and ssp. cephalina Evans, 1932 from Java needs to be reexamined.
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Scobura parawoolletti
Fan, Xiaoling, Chiba, Hideyuki & Wang, Min 2010 |
Scobura woolletti:
Miyazaki 2007: 11 |
Ikeda 2001: 65 |
Osada 1999: 224 |
Gu 1997: 326 |