Njalkanola puerensis Ruan, Yu & Hu, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5523.3.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13949529 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F5603243-FFE2-FF84-FF1F-FCA7FD37A988 |
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Njalkanola puerensis Ruan, Yu & Hu |
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sp. nov. |
Njalkanola puerensis Ruan, Yu & Hu , sp. nov.
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Type material. Holotype male: 云南Ḃ洱 ª, 22.72’N, 100.92’E, 21.vii.2023, 1436 m, Oi彦卿, 于咏 (Yunnan Prov., Puer City, Male, 22.72’N, 100.92’E, 21.vii.2023, 1436 m, Yanqing Hu & Yong Yu); SWUST.
Paratypes. 3 males and 4 females, same data as holotype .
Diagnosis. Njalkanola puerensis sp. nov. is externally reminiscent of N. bimaculata by the patterns of forewings, with the distinctive characteristics between the two species as follows: Njalkanola puerensis sp. nov. has a longitudinal antemedial line after begining of cell ( Figs 4, 7 View FIGURES ), an apex of the ventral lobe of the valva without process, a slender harpe as long as saccus, a thick aedeagus with a bone-shaped cornutus ( Figs 5, 6 View FIGURES ), apophyses posteriores longer than apophyses anteriores, a twisted ductus bursae and an ovoid corpus bursae with a sclerotized ribbon-like signum ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES ), while N. bimaculata has an antemedial line consisting of dots after beginning of cell ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES ), an apex of the ventral lobe of valva with a distal process, a thin harpe longer than saccus, a thin aedeagus with a slender, tube-like cornutus ( Figs 2, 3 View FIGURES ), apophyses posteriores as long as apophyses anteriores, a ductus bursae longer than corpus bursae and a rounded corpus bursae without signum ( László et al. 2014: 137, Fig. 2 View FIGURES ). In addition, N. puerensis sp. nov. also resembles Njalkanola coremata ( Holloway, 2003) in the configuration of the genitalia. Njalkanola coremata has a distal process of the ventral lobe of the valva, a straight harpe shorter than saccus, a slender aedeagus, a triangular cornutus, a ductus bursae as long as corpus bursae and an almost rounded corpus bursae with a short signum medially ( László et al. 2014: 138, Figs 4, 5 View FIGURES ); in forewings, N. puerensis sp. nov. has remarkable patches on the costal margin and a zigzag postmedial line, while the costal margin of N. coremata lacks markings and the postmedial line is straight ( László et al. 2014: 26, Figs 3, 4 View FIGURES ).
Description. Adult ( Figs 4, 7 View FIGURES ). Wingspan 15–17 mm, forewing length 7 mm. Head gray; antenna pale brown, bipectinate in male; labial palpus porrect, mostly covered with gray scales. Thorax and collar covered with gray scales. Forewing ground color gray, costal margin brown; basal line blackish brown, only discernible at costal margin; antemedial line blackish brown, forming a blackish brown dot before cell and a zigzag line after beginning of cell; medial line grayish brown, feeble, forming a darker brown dot at costal margin; postmedial line blackish brown, zigzag; subterminal line brown; terminal line gray; cilia brown with black ornaments. Hindwing grayish brown; discal spot as a subtle dash, grayish black. Abdomen brown.
Male genitalia ( Figs 5, 6 View FIGURES ). Uncus membranous; tegumen slender; valva bilobate distally, dorsal lobe of valva broader and longer than ventral lobe of valva; harpe elongate and slender, upcurved distally, almost as long as saccus; saccus V-shaped. Aedeagus about three times as long as cornutus; vesica with a bone-shaped cornutus.
Female genitalia ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES ). Papilla analis slender; apophyses posteriores twice longer than apophyses anteriores; ostium broad, weakly sclerotized; antrum sclerotized; ductus bursae membranous; corpus bursae large, twice longer than membranous portion of ductus bursae, ovoid, membranous, with a transverse and strip-shaped signum medially.
Distribution. China (Yunnan).
Etymology. The specific name is derived from the name of the type-locality, the Puer City, Yunnan Province, China. An adjective in the nominative singular.
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