Frisilia cornualis Park

Park, Kyu-Tek, Wu, Chunseng, Kun, Andras & Sohn, And Jae-Cheon, 2008, A taxonomic review of the genus Frisilia Walker (Lepidoptera: Lecithoceridae), with description of two new species, Zootaxa 1696, pp. 1-24 : 11-12

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.180724

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6235066

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E87FB-FFA9-3461-FF67-FF05FE7865AD

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scientific name

Frisilia cornualis Park
status

sp. nov.

19. Frisilia cornualis Park View in CoL , sp. nov.

Type s. HOLOTYPE ♂, Ba Be National Park, Bac Khan Prov., Vietnam (KT Park & MY Chae), gen. prep. no. CIS-5293. PARATYPES. 1♂, 6Ψ, Nantou Co., Hueisien Exp. Forest, 650 m, Taiwan, 24–29 X 1998 (Mey & Spiedel), gen. prep. no. CIS-5300 (♂), CIS-4930 (Ψ). The holotype is deposited in the CIS, and paratypes in the ZMHB.

Diagnosis. The new species is superficially similar to F. trizeugma Wu and Park , but it can be distinguished by the grayish-orange ground color of the forewing, and the almost triangular labial papus with grayish-orange dorsal surface (labial palpus projected anteriorly, and with dark brown dorsal surface, in F. trizeugma ).

Description. Male ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 17 – 32 ). Wingspan, 11.0–12.0 mm. Head pale brownish orange dorsally, with vertical furrow centrally. Tegula dark brown anteriorly, but pale grayish brown speckled with brown scales ventro-distally. Antenna pale orange dorso-anteriorly, dark brown ventro-distally; flagellum speckled with blackish scales about at basal 1/10 and apical 2/10, pale orange between them. Labial palpus atypical, more or less triangular; 2nd segment strongly bent with long scale tufts projecting anteriorly, grayish-orange rough scales dorsally; distal portion bent downward, sparsely speckled with dark-brown scales on outer surface apically; 3rd segment minute, concealed in long scale tufts of 2nd. Forewing elongate; ground color grayish orange; dark scales scattered irregularly on upper surface; a small discal spot at middle; a reniform stigma beyond cell; dark-brown scales along costa at basal 1/4; costa nearly straight; apex obtuse; termen slightly oblique, not sinuate. Venation with R3 and R4+5 stalked near middle; R4 and R5 stalked near 3/4; R5 to termen; M1 remote from R3+4 at base; M2 absent; M3 almost parallel to M1; CuA1 and CuA2 stalked at basal 1/4. Hind wing gray; apex sharply pointed; fringe darker at basal half and paler at distal half with dark brown tips; M3 and CuA1 coincident.

Female with some different forewing venation from that of male: R3 and R4+5 stalked near basal 1/5; R4 and R5 stalked near 3/5; R5 to costa.

Male genitalia ( Figs. 51, 51 View FIGURES 51 – 56 a). Basal lobes of uncus very short. Gnathos moderate, strongly bent preapically. Costal bar broad. Valva broad at base, narrowed beyond middle; costa concave before middle; distal part nearly parallel, slightly concave beyond half on ventral margin, with round apex; sacculus relatively short. Juxta with crescent median plate on ventral surface; lateral lobes not produced. Aedeagus as long as valva, with a pair of heavily sclerotized, horn-shaped, strong cornuti; one very strong, about 2/5 of aedeagus and the other more slender, shorter than the first.

Female genitalia ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 62 – 66 ). Eighth sternite with round caudal margin. Apophyses anteriores about 1/2 length of apophyses posteriores. Antrum weakly sclerotized, cup-shaped, with spinules on inner surface; connected with narrow ductus bursae. Ductus bursae narrowed in conjunction with antrum, then broadened, about 1.5 times length of corpus bursae. Corpus bursae ovate; signum a somewhat peanut-shaped, weakly sclerotized plate with fine thorns on upper surface.

Distribution. Vietnam, Taiwan.

Etymology. The specific name is derived from the Latin "cornu" (= horn), corresponding to the hornshaped cornuti in the aedeagus.

Diagnosis. The species differs from its allies by the relatively broad forewing with golden- yellow ground color.

Adult ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 17 – 32 , non-type in USNM). Wingspan, 15.0–17.0 mm.

Male genitalia ( Figs. 52, 52 View FIGURES 51 – 56 a). See also Gozmány (1978: Pl. 68, Fig. 73), Wu (1997b: Pl. 33, Fig. 9 View FIGURES 2 – 15 ), Park (2000: Figs. 17, 17 View FIGURES 17 – 32 a).

Female genitalia. See Clarke (1965: Pl. 29, Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2 – 15 , gen. prep. no. BM-8665), Gozmány (1978, Fig. 73); Wu (1997b, Pl. 33, Fig. 9 View FIGURES 2 – 15 ).

Material examined. 1Ψ (lectotype), Yangmingshan, 13 IX 1933, gen. prep. no. BM-8665, and three additional types in BMNH; 2♂, Yangmingshan, 13 V 1935, in USNM; 1♂, Sanming, 5 V 1935, in USNM; 1♂, Sanming, 25 V 1935, gen. prep. no. CIS-4290, in CIS.

Distribution. Taiwan.

CIS

California Insect Survey

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Lecithoceridae

Genus

Frisilia

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