Ptyobathra Turner, 1905

Liu, Hong-Xia & Li, Hou-Hun, 2014, Genus Ptyobathra Turner new to China, with description of a new species (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Phycitinae), Zoological Systematics 39 (2), pp. 292-296 : 292-293

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs20140212

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7172987

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scientific name

Ptyobathra Turner, 1905
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Ptyobathra Turner, 1905 View in CoL

Ptyobathra Turner, 1905: 49 View in CoL ; Horak, 1997: 393.

Type species: Ptyobathra hypolepidota Turner, 1905 .

Diagnostic characters. Vertex in male with two fan-shaped and inwardly curved long scales along margin of compound eye; male antennae with long scales on dorsal surface of scape and in sinus of flagellae; venation ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1−4 ): forewing with R 3 and R 4 from upper angle of cell and stalked for more than 1/2 length of R 4, M 2 and M 3 from same point of lower angle of cell; hindwing with M 1 and Rs short-stalked, M 2 and M 3 connate from lower angle of cell together with CuA 1; underside of hindwing in male with a line of dark scales along upper margin of cell and at base of dorsum; abdomen in male with glossy black scales on dorsal surface of segments one to four, with shallow lateral pouches covered by special scales in membrane between segments two and three; in male genitalia, gnathos tapered distally, transtilla elbow-shaped, valva concave at basal 2/5 on ventral margin and aedeagus with a curved, spine-shaped cornutus; in female genitalia, antrum funnel-shaped, ductus bursae partly sclerotized and shorter than corpus bursae, and corpus bursae at least partially encircled internally by a band of long spines.

Ptyobathra is similar to Vinicia Ragonot, 1893 in the abdominal segments 2 and 3 with deeply invaginated tuft of scales laterally. It can be distinguished by the male labial palpi just reaching vertex, the abdomen in male with black scales on the dorsal surface; the presence of the transtilla, the juxta with lateral arms and the aedeagus without fork-like structure in the male genitalia; and the corpus bursae without spines anteriorly in the female genitalia. In Vinicia , the labial palpi exceed far beyond vertex, the abdomen in male lacks black scales on the dorsal surface; the transtilla is absent, the juxta does not have lateral arms and the aedeagus has fork-like structure in the male genitalia; and the corpus bursae possesses spines anteriorly in the female genitalia.

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Pyralidae

Loc

Ptyobathra Turner, 1905

Liu, Hong-Xia & Li, Hou-Hun 2014
2014
Loc

Ptyobathra

Horak 1997: 393
Turner 1905: 49
1905
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