Shulebra brunnala Luo & Huang, 2025
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5706.4.5 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2557F4C9-8F53-4725-8685-3379E2D33786 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17883638 |
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persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF87CD-5504-FFDE-FF07-B0B4E449F93A |
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Plazi |
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scientific name |
Shulebra brunnala Luo & Huang |
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sp. nov. |
Shulebra brunnala Luo & Huang View in CoL sp. nov. ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 )
Description. Length of male 4.50–4.85mm. Crown yellow, anterior margin bluntly rounded, face with indistinct brown strip medially ( Figs 7C, 7D View FIGURE 7 ). Pronotum black with anterior and posterior margin yellow; scutum and scutellum black, scutoscutellar sulcus area yellow ( Figs 7A, 7B View FIGURE 7 ). Forewing brown with yellow stripe ( Fig. 7E View FIGURE 7 ). Hind wing infuscate ( Fig. 7F View FIGURE 7 ).
Abdominal apodeme reaching to end of 3rd sternite ( Fig. 7G View FIGURE 7 ). Pygofer side with dorsal margin row of rigid microsetae, disc with numerous long thin setae, ventral margin and anterior part with thickened strips ( Fig. 7I View FIGURE 7 ). Subgenital plate narrowed at apical 1/3, with row of macrosetae and small spiny teeth medially, and with microsetae on apical part laterally and outer margin subapically ( Figs 7H, 7J View FIGURE 7 ). Paramere S-shaped with caudal part thin ( Fig. 7K View FIGURE 7 ). Connective V-shaped ( Fig. 7L View FIGURE 7 ). Aedeagal shaft extremely elongate and slim with base S-shaped and apex slightly curved forward from lateral view ( Figs 7M, 7N View FIGURE 7 ).
Material examined. Holotype. ♂, China, Sichuan Province, Chongzhou City, Anzihe Nature Reserve , 4-VII-2016, coll. Xiudan Wang. Paratypes. 1♂, same data as holotype ; 2♂, Chongqing City, Jiangjin District, Simian Mountain , 24-VI-2016, coll. Xiudan Wang.
Etymology. The species name comes from the combination of Latin words “brunne (brown)” and “-ala (wing)”, referring to the brown forewing.
Note. The 2 new species of this genus are similar to each other in body size and shape of aedeagus, but S. brunnala has a brown body and aedeagal shaft with base S-shaped and apex slightly curved forward in lateral view, while S. furvala Luo & Huang sp. nov. has a darker body, the aedeagal shaft slightly bent posterad at apical 1/3 with base straight in lateral view, and the style apex more robust.
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