Published December 31, 2013 | Version v1
Taxonomic treatment Open

Nigilgia browni Kallies, 2013, sp. nov.

Authors/Creators

Description

Nigilgia browni sp. nov.

(Figs 24, 25, 32)

Material examined. Holotype. 3, [Australian Territory] “Christmas Id., E. Pacific, XII. 1897, C.W. Andrews, 1898-20 / Phycodes, adjectella Wkr [sic], Named by Wlsm. / 3500, Wlsm. 1899” (BMNH). Paratype. 13, same data as holotype (BMNH).

Etymology. Named in honour of Bob Brown, former leader of the Greens in Australia. Bob is a passionate advocate for the protection of old-growth forests and National Parks in Australia and for the rights of refugees, many currently detained on Christmas Island.

Description (paratype, male, Fig. 24; holotype, male, Fig. 25). Alar expanse 9.5–10.0 mm. Head: labial palpus minute, grey, basal segment white; frons pearlescent; antennae very short ciliate; proboscis well developed. Thorax: dorsally grey. Forewing: covered with parallel, transverse rows of black scales, each with distinct white tip; scales in fasciae and area of termen without white tips; black, golden-bordered transverse fascia at about 1/3; Y-shaped black mark at about 2/3; Y-shaped mark with a golden inner border; outer arm of Y-shaped mark with a single golden line extending from subapical area, reaching almost to posterior margin; termen narrowly black, with a few golden scales near lower angle. Hindwing: dark grey with grey fringe. Abdomen: grey dorsally, pale crème ventrally, sternite 5 grey anteriorly, terminal segment grey.

Genitalia. Male (holotype, Gen. Prep. AK725 / BMNH32394; paratype Gen. Prep. AK652 / BMNH32393, Fig. 32). Valva relatively short, wide, baso-ventral sclerotization of the valva without distinct brush of setae; uncus long, narrow, with prominent tip.

Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from most congeners that occur in southeastern Asia and Papua New Guinea by its small size and by the white-tipped scales on the forewing, which create the appearance of fine white transverse lines (scales each with a white spot in the centre in most other species, including N. venerea, N.

anactis and N. atribractea sp. nov.). Furthermore, N. browni sp. nov. differs from N. venerea by the single golden line that runs along the outer arm of the black transverse Y-shaped mark of the forewing (two golden lines in N. venerea), and from N. anactis by the absence of white speckles in the inner black fascia of the forewing (present in the lower part in N. anactis). It also differs from all species mentioned above by the absence of the distinct tuft of bristles at the ventral margin of the valva (present in species compared). N. diehli from Sumatra possesses whitetipped scales similar to those of N. browni sp. nov.; however, the former species is much larger (alar expanse 17.5 mm in female) and has a simple transverse fascia in the outer part of the forewing instead of the Y-shaped mark. The male of N. diehli is unknown.

Notes

Published as part of Kallies, Axel, 2013, New and little known Brachodidae from tropical Asia and Papua New Guinea (Lepidoptera, Cossoidea), pp. 241-259 in Zootaxa 3641 (3) on pages 257-258, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3641.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/215638

Files

Files (3.4 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:4913ea8e75e9dcb9b0dca1e77ed0f6e5
3.4 kB Download

System files (16.9 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:769c9f9a3c902445c2391d5e52b55542
16.9 kB Download

Linked records

Additional details

Biodiversity

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Lepidoptera
Family
Brachodidae
Genus
Nigilgia
Species
browni
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxonomic concept label
Nigilgia browni Kallies, 2013