Ernassa harveyi, Grados, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5493.4.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9CEA6F9D-A998-4967-8E00-AC2BE9A0AE13 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13330160 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8799E14B-9205-4177-8A1E-8E5DBBE77BB3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:8799E14B-9205-4177-8A1E-8E5DBBE77BB3 |
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Ernassa harveyi |
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sp. nov. |
Ernassa harveyi sp. nov.
( Figs. 51–56 View FIGURES 51–52 View FIGURES 53–56 )
Diagnosis: Similar to E. markpacei sp. nov., from which it differs mainly by the shape of the valva. Ventrally, valva is shorter and truncated towards the dorsal process, while in E. markpacei sp. nov., it is elongate and oblique towards the dorsal process; lateral view, the dorsal process is longer, very thin, with an acute tip and curved, while in E. markpacei sp. nov., it is wide and strongly curved.
Type material: HOLOTIPO male ( Figs. 51–52 View FIGURES 51–52 ). PERÚ. AMAZONAS. 1 male, Cordillera del Cóndor PV3 (Alfonso Ugarte), 03º55’S, 78º26’W, 1070 m, 15.vii.94, G. Lamas (GENITALIA # JGA-1324 , MUSM). 1 GoogleMaps PARATYPE. SAN MARTÍN. 1 male, ca. Tarapoto , 06º27’S, 76º17’W, 1000 m, xii.2003, U. Roosileht leg. EXPEDITION ESTONIA PERÚ 2003 (GENITALIA # JGA-1314 , MUSM) GoogleMaps . All deposited in the MUSM.
Male. Forewing span (27 mm) (n=2). Head. Reddish-orange. Scape reddish, flagellum brown with a white spot at the last segments. Thorax. Orange. Legs reddish-orange. Forewing. Elongate. Dorsal. Reddish-orange. Half of the anterior margin brown. Termen brown. Veins with brown scales. Subproximal rhomboid orange spot, delimited by an antemedial and a medial band, formed by reddish scales; the medial with a blackish line and projecting almost to the end of the M 2. Poorly defined spots at the discal cell. A subproximal elongate ovoid white spot at M 2 -M 3. With scattered patches of orange, reddish, and leaden scales towards the external margin area. Ventral. Orange red, a little lighter towards the apex and from Cu 2. Most of the anterior margin brown. Termen brown. Hindwing. Reddish, elongate rhomboid, with rounded angles. Dorsal. Reddish, lighter towards the anterior margin and towards the central part. Ventral. Reddish. Abdomen. Reddish-orange. Male genitalia ( Figs. 51–52 View FIGURES 51–52 ) (Genitalia # JGA-1314, MUSM). Tegumen with narrow sides, anterior margin shaped as an inverted “ V ”. Uncus base wider than the distal part of the tegumen; near its base, two lateral processes, sclerotized, “˩”-shaped, curved, with abundant long and thick bristles at their base; distal part short, pointed and hook-shaped at its end, a concave notch on its ventral part. Saccus absent.Valva. Lateral view: wide and quadrangular; ventral process elongate, membranous, with the presence of thick setae on the ventral margin; dorsal process sclerotized, elongate, thin, curved, acute distally. Ventral view: wide and quadrangular; slightly concave in its medial part, truncated towards the dorsal process; with an internal invagination, with abundant setae; dorsal processes directed mesally. Juxta sclerotized, pentagonal; a membranous area at the anterior margin, small and digitiform; and markedly concave at the posterior margin. Transtilla sclerotized, elongate, pointed towards the posterior part. Adeagus elongate and sinusoid; coecum penis elongate; vesica short, membranous, an elongate dorsal process and a digitiform ventral process; with minute spicules at the dorsal area.
Female. Unknown.
Etimology. harveyi is a latinized noun in the genitive singular, dedicated to the lepidopterologist Dr. Donald Harvey who shared images of some Ernassa species.
Distribution. In the departments of Amazonas and San Martín ( Peru).
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