Cinglis eurata (Prout, 1913) Wanke & Hausmann & Lee & Murillo-Ramos & Sihvonen & Rajaei, 2023
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10167937 |
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Cinglis eurata (Prout, 1913) |
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comb. nov. |
Cinglis eurata (Prout, 1913) comb. nov.
( Plate 3, Figs 9–10; Plate 10, Fig. 6; Plate 21 View PLATE 21 , Fig. 5; Map 1)
Glossotrophia eurata Prout, 1913 . In: Seitz, A. (Ed.), Die Grossschmetterlinge der Erde 4: 83. Holotype ([ Turkmenistan]: Arwas , near Ashkhabad) (in MNHU).
Additional material examined: 9 ♁/ ♀ (see appendix).
Diagnosis. Wingspan ♁ ♀ 15–23 mm. Ground colour ( Plate 3, Figs 9–10) whitish-beige to brown. In Iran, Cinglis eurata can externally be confused only with C. benigna (see Plate 3, Figs 3–10). In male genitalia, 8th sternite with a short right ceras, basally notched (8th sternite without cerata, basally notched in C. benigna ) (see Plate 10, Figs 2–6). The female genitalia show no strong differences from other species of this genus; probably corpus bursae more weakly sclerotized than in C. benigna (see Plate 21 View PLATE 21 , Figs 2–5).
Phenology. Specimens from Iran collected in June.
Biology. Unknown.
Habitat. Investigated specimens collected at altitudes from 1210 to 1431 m.
Distribution. Species endemic to the Kopet Dagh mountains ( Hausmann 1994). In Iran it is present in the northeastern provinces Khorazan-e Shomali and Khorazan-e Rhazavi ( Viidalepp 1988) (see Map 1).
DNA-barcoding. No data available.
Remarks. The record from the province Semnan by Prout (1913) is possible but needs further confirmation, although confusion with C. benigna nigromaculata cannot be excluded.
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