Striglina pararubricans, Chen & Zhang & Wang, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/BDJ.12.e126268 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:693A49D0-BF05-4A89-864A-94D41CA4D1B3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13800149 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CDF45F60-0715-5D97-800C-96395DF4066D |
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Striglina pararubricans |
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sp. nov. |
Striglina pararubricans View in CoL sp. nov.
Materials
Type status: Holotype. Occurrence: recordedBy: Hai-Ming Xu & Min Wang; sex: male; occurrenceID: 9961BA4D-9369-5A38-B7A3-9264FBAA4506; Location: country: China; stateProvince: Guangdong; county: Shanguan; locality: Nanling ; verbatimElevation: 1249 m; Event: eventDate: 09 Apr 2011
Type status: Paratype. Occurrence: recordedBy: Min Wang; sex: male; occurrenceID: BE9D53B6-749E-5F55-AE6D-90B239570504; Location: country: China; stateProvince: Guangdong; county: Shanguan; locality: Nanling ; Event: eventDate: 17 Feb 2006
Type status: Paratype. Occurrence: recordedBy: Hai-Ling Zhuang; sex: male; occurrenceID: AF2BE3D0-8F4F-5BC7-BFBD-CBC29B9E7605; Location: country: China; stateProvince: Guangdong; county: Shanguan; locality: Nanling ; Event: eventDate: 27 Mar 2012
Description
Male (Fig. 1 c View Figure 1 c ). Wingspan 28-30 mm. Antennae filiform, dark brown; head ochrous, labial palpus long, upcurved, ochrous brown; thorax and tegulae covered in ochrous scales; abdomen dorsally dark brown. Fore-wing ground colour whitish ochrous with a broad dark brown striation from apex to middle of hind margin, reticulate pattern prominent. Hind-wing ground colour light brown, wing pattern not as obvious as fore-wing.
Male genitalia (Fig. 3 c View Figure 3 c ). Uncus slightly bifid apically, longer with two side processes. Subscaphium hairy. Gnathos strip-type with serried tooth. The valvae weak membranous elongated strips, median valval process hook-shaped, strongly sclerotised. Sacculus process sclerotised, apical part bifid, basal part moderately broader than apical part. Aedeagus short and broad with two clusters of cornuti.
Female: unknown.
Diagnosis
This wing pattern of the new species resembles S. rubricans Owada et Huang, 2016 , but the fore-wing is narrower and the outer margin is curved (triangular fore-wing in rubricans Fig. 1 c View Figure 1 c , d View Figure 1 d ), posterior line with a large dark brown area, the uncus is thinner and two processes are longer, the median valval process is thinner and more sclerotised, the sacculus process is slender (Fig. 3 c View Figure 3 c , d View Figure 3 d ).
Etymology
The specific name pararubricans is derived from the other specific name rubricans due to the resemblance of the present new species in morphological characters to the species S. rubricans .
Distribution
China: Guangdong (Shaoguan).
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