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Nemophora ravidifera Sun, Wang et Li 2022, sp. nov.

  • 1. College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China
  • 2. College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China & shxwang @ nankai. edu. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9316 - 666
  • 3. College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China & Key Laboratory of Biological Resources and Ecology of Pamirs Plateau in Xinjiang, Kashi 844000, China; College of Life and Geographic Sciences, Kashi University, Kashi 844000, China lihouhun @ nankai. edu. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8953 - 3422 Corresponding author

Description

Nemophora ravidifera Sun, Wang et Li, sp. nov.

(Figs 19, 42)

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Type material. CHINA, Hebei: Holotype ♂, Mt. Wuling, 800 m, 30.VI.2012, leg. HH Li & SX Wang, slide No. SH 20109.

Diagnosis. The new species is similar to N. schrencki (Bremer, 1864) in the forewing pattern. It can be distinguished by the forewing with a round black spot near the base between Sc and the anterior margin of the cell; in the male genitalia by the tegumen without a median ridge, the valva fused for basal 2/7, and the transtilla with a spiniform median process. In N. schrencki, the forewing lacks a black spot; the tegumen has a distinct median ridge, the valva is separated basally, and the median process of the transtilla is digitate (Kozlov 1997d: 287, fig. 182-16, 186-6, 7).

Description. Adult (Fig. 19). Male wingspan 18.5 mm.

Head: Vertex pale yellow; frons golden yellow. Eye interocular index 0.63. Proboscis dark brown. Labial palpus 1.3 × vertical eye diameter; first and second palpomeres pale yellow, with black hairs; third palpomere dark brown. Antenna 3.6 × length of forewing; scape purplish bronzy except golden yellow on anterior margin; flagellum grayish brown except dark brown in basal 1/5.

Thorax: Mesonotum and tegula golden yellow. Forewing ground color yellow from base to inner fascia, brown with purplish bronzy luster from beyond outer fascia to apex; round black spot near base between Sc and anterior margin of cell; four grayish brown streaks edged with black scales: first streak from base to near middle along costal margin, with golden luster, second streak from basal 2/5 to 4/5 of cell along anterior margin, third streak from base to 4/5 of cell along posterior margin, fourth streak from near base to 1/3 of wing along 1A+2A, forked basally; with four black lines: first line from base to 2/5 of wing along R 1, second line from basal 1/4 to 3/5 of cell, third line from near base to near 2/5 of wing along CuP, fourth line from base to beyond 2/5 along dorsum; fasciae slightly sinuate, inner and outer fasciae silvery gray, edged with black scales anteriorly, medial fascia pale yellow; pale orange yellow fascia from distal 1/4 of costal margin to beyond tornus, with short radiate gray stripes alternated with black scales, with dense black scales anteriorly; fringe brown. Hindwing brown except pale yellow between costal margin and Rs; fringe grayish brown. Foreleg with coxa and femur yellow, tibia yellow ventrally, purplish bronzy dorsally, tarsus yellow; midleg yellow except tibia purplish bronzy dorsally; hindleg yellow. Epiphysis dark brown, at distal 2/5 of tibia, reaching apex of tibia.

Abdomen: Dark brown.

Male genitalia (Fig. 42). Socius ovoid, length 1.6 × width. Tegumen without median ridge. Uncus triangular, semicircularly concave in middle anteriorly. Valva fused for basal 2/7, rounded at apex, straight on costal margin, obliquely straight on ventral margin; sacculus subtriangular, reaching basal 1/4 of ventral margin. Transtilla with a shallow anterior emargination medially, triangularly produced anterolaterally; median process spiniform, apically reaching posterior 3/7 of tegumen. Vinculum 3.2 × length of valva, broadly rounded anteriorly. Phallus almost straight, same length as vinculum, with spines from distal 1/3 to 1/7 and a belt of short spines from distal 1/6 to 1/10 (Fig. 42a). Juxta 0.66 × length of phallus; lateral arm of arrow head 0.17 × length of arrow head.

Female unknown.

Distribution. China (Hebei).

Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin ravidus and -fera, referring to the short radiate distal stripes of the forewing.

Notes

Published as part of Sun, Hao, Wang, Shuxia & Li, Houhun, 2022, Review of the degeerella species group of the genus Nemophora Hoffmannsegg 1798 (Lepidoptera: Adelidae) from China, pp. 301-338 in Zootaxa 5219 (4) on page 321, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5219.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7433926

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Additional details

Identifiers

Biodiversity

Event date
2012-06-30
Family
Adelidae
Genus
Nemophora
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Lepidoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Sun, Wang et Li
Species
ravidifera
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
2012-06-30
Taxonomic concept label
Nemophora ravidifera Sun, Wang & Li, 2022

References

  • Bremer, O. (1864) Lepidopteren Ost Sibirien's. Memoires de l'Academie imperiale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg Ville Serie, 8, 1 - 103.
  • Kozlov, M. V. (1997 d). Family Adelidae. In: Keys to the insects of Russian Far East. Vol. 1. Trichoptera and Lepidoptera. Dalnauka, Vladivostock, pp. 274 - 289.