Epiblema albulusana, Groenen & Wangdi, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4658.3.5 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:664EEF6E-ABD3-4DFB-B0B8-12AC082FE0E0 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/656F7FD7-B133-46F9-878F-9E5DB1AC3E24 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:656F7FD7-B133-46F9-878F-9E5DB1AC3E24 |
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Epiblema albulusana |
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sp. nov. |
Epiblema albulusana , sp. nov.
Figs. 31 View FIGURES 19‒36 , 54 View FIGURES 37‒55
Holotype. ♂, Bhutan, Bumthang, 1 km NE Jakar , 27º32´39´´N, 90º43´22´´E, 2910 m, 16.viii.2016, sta. 24, C. Gie- lis, genitalia slide FG3312 ( NBCS). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. This species is described from a single, worn specimen with a pattern similar to species of Notocelia with a black basal fascia and a triangle spot before the dorsum. It differs from species of Notocelia in the absence of non-deciduous cornuti in the terminal part of the vesical, and the presence of a clasper on the valva.
Description. Male. Head ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 19‒36 ): White, labial palpus white, labial palpus ca. 2 times diameter of compound eye. Thorax: Nota and tegulae white. Forewing length 8 mm; forewings elongate, subtriangular; costal fold to ⅓ of costa; costa slightly curved, apex slightly protruding, termen and dorsum straight; ground colour white overlaid with grey scales, basal fascia and pretornal spot indicated by black scales, a sinuate black mark before termen. Fringe white mixed with black. Hindwings shiny white, tips of scales fuscous. Fringe white. Abdomen: Genitalia ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 37‒55 ) with tegumen high, uncus rudimentary, haired; socii club-shaped, slender at base, with long setae; gnathos a slender rim; valva with a wide excavation with a triangular clasper at distal edge of excavation, sacculus slender, setose, valve neck curved, short, cucullus ovate, setose, with a large ventral lobe, dorsal lobe slenderer and longer than ventral lobe. Phallus a simple broad tube. Female unknown.
Distribution. Bhutan.
Etymology. The specific epithet albulusana refers to the mostly white forewing of this species.
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