Triphosa silviae, Wanke & Hausmann & Rajaei, 2019

Wanke, Dominic, Hausmann, Axel & Rajaei, Hossein, 2019, An integrative taxonomic revision of the genus Triphosa Stephens, 1829 (Geometridae: Larentiinae) in the Middle East and Central Asia, with description of two new species, Zootaxa 4603 (1), pp. 39-65 : 49-51

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4603.1.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5623737

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scientific name

Triphosa silviae
status

sp. nov.

Triphosa silviae sp. n.

( figs 14 View FIGURES 13–17 , 23, 24 View FIGURES 20–37 , 39 View FIGURES 38–40 , 47 View FIGURES 46–49 ; map)

Material examined. HOLOTYPE. ♂, Iran, Fars, Strasse Chiraz-Kazeroun, Fort Mian – Kotal, ca 2000 m, Mai [v.] 1937, coll. Brandt; g. prep. 0059/2018 D. Wanke; in SMNK.

PARATYPES. 1 ♂, Iran, Fars, Shiraz, 3.v.1941, E.P. Wiltshire, Wiltshire Coll. B.M. 1979-433, NHMUK 010920569 , g. prep. 0050/2018 D. Wanke ; 1 ♂, Iran, Baloutchistan, Kouh i Taftan ( Khach ), 2800 m, 20.v.1938, coll. Brandt, L.B. Prout Coll. B.M. 1939-643, NHMUK 010920568 View Materials ; 1 ♀, Iran, Fars, Pireh Zan , 6.v.1940, E.p. Wiltshire, Wiltshire Coll. B.M. 1979-433, NHMUK 010920570 View Materials ; 1 ♀, Iran, nr. Yezd [Yazd], Barfkhaneh , 6.vi.1940, E.p. Wiltshire, Wiltshire Coll. B.M. 1979-433, NHMUK 010920571 View Materials ; all in BMNH . 1 ♀, Fars-Dasht, Arjan , 27.v.77, Abai, g. prep. 0006/2018 D. Wanke ; 1 ♀, Fars, Mamassani-Chahgah , 19-29.v.1976, Abai L.T .; 1 ♀, Fars, Mamasani-Chahtut , 1-8.vi.1976, Abai L.T., g. prep. 0007/2018 D. Wanke ; 1 ♂, Khorassan, Kopedagh-Allahakbar , 1950 m, 16.vi.1974, Leg: Radj. / Paz., g. prep. 0008/2018 D. Wanke; all in HMIM . 1 ♂, E-Iran, Prov. Ostan-e Khorasan, N 36°55’56.6’’ E 059°02’18.6’’, Kopet Dagh, NW Mashad, N Tschenaran, N Radkan, Dolmeh Olia , 1560 m NN, 09.v.2008, legit Bernd Müller, Robert Trusch & Michael Falkenberg, g. prep. 0019/2018 D. Wanke; in PCBM GoogleMaps . 1 ♂, Iran, Fars, Strasse Chiraz-Kazeroun, Fort Mian – Kotal , ca 2000 m, v.1937, coll. Brandt, g. prep. 0010/ 2018 D. Wanke ; 1♂, Iran, Baloutchistan, Kouh i Taftan ( Khach ), 2500 m, 16.v.1938, coll. Brandt, g. prep 753/2009 H. Rajaei ; 1 ♀, Kerman-Bam, Dehbakri / 2200 m, 1-2.v.1973, g. prep 1909/2015 H. Rajaei ; 2 ♀, S-Iran, Prov. Fars, Tange Surkh , 50 km NW Ardekan, 2250 m NN, 12.-15.vi.1975, leg. Ebert / Falkner, SMNK E-Lep. -47, g. preps. 755/2009 H. Rajaei, 1235/2010 H. Rajaei ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, NE-Iran, Prov. Ostan-e Khorasan, Kopet Dagh, NW Mashad, N Tschenaran, N Radkan, Dolmeh Olia , N 36°55‘56‘.6‘‘, E 59°02’18.6‘‘. 9.v.2008, 1560 mNN, lux, leg. R. Trusch, M. Falkenberg & B. Müller, SMNK E-Lep. 247, g. prep (♂) 0140/2018 D. Wanke; all in SMNK GoogleMaps . 2 ♀, Iran, prov. Kohkiluyeh-va-Boyerahmad, 30 km S Yassuj, road Abshare-Tange-Tamoradi, 8 km before Abshar, N 30°31’53’’ E 051°25’11’’, Alt. 2254 m, 24.v.2009, leg. Hossein Rajaei, g. prep (♀) 0009/2018 D. Wanke GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, Iran, Isfahan prov. Abade-Semirom road, 30 km before Hanna protected area, 2435 m, N 31°12’22’’, E 051°51’37’’, 09.vi.2010, leg. H. Rajaei, g. prep 1910/2015 H. Rajaei; all in SMNS GoogleMaps . 1 ♀, Iran, Khorasan, NP Golestan-Dasht , 1138 m, 21- 22.v.2001, 37,17.8325/ 5,56.836, leg. Dr. Ch. Wieser, BC ZSM Lep 08631, g. prep 1386 H. Rajaei ; 1 ♀, N-Iran, Demavend, 4500 m, ( Licht ), 21.-31.vii.1996, leg. Müller, BC ZSM Lep 07132, g. prep 1392 H. Rajaei; all in ZSM .

Description. Wingspan 36–42 mm (forewing length 19–23 mm). Antennae filiform. Frons slightly convex, projecting about half the diameter of eye, smoothly scaled. Chaetosemata present. Labial palpi rather thick and long, exceeding frons by half diameter of eye, tip darker scaled. Ground colour of wings beige, sandy coloured. Forewing with stronger wing pattern, termen slightly wavy. Transversal lines greyish-brown, fading from costa to the inner margin. Hindwing pale, transversal lines faint. Terminal line of both wings varies from beige to greyishbrown. Termen of the hindwing heavily wavy. Fringes clearly visible, slightly paler than ground colour.

Male genitalia ( figs 14 View FIGURES 13–17 , 39 View FIGURES 38–40 ). Uncus long, thin, tapered, sub-medially curved and heavily sclerotized. Socii present, weakly developed; consisting of a few numbers of setae at the base of the uncus. Subscaphium sclerotized, strewn with plenty of little spines on both sides. Tegumen arched, consisting of two broad sclerotized tapes with a posterior rounded notch touching the base of the uncus. Valva apically rounded, its apical half weakly sclerotized; costa of valva and sacculus projection heavily sclerotized, the latter distally forked, both distally not connected to the valva. Costal projection proximally narrow, slightly dilating to distal part, tip kidney-shaped. Labides on ventral view flat and setose, thickened to the centre, almost touching each other. In posterior view, the labides are broader than in ventral view. Juxta three-lobed. Saccus laterally elongated, centrally furrowed (shape differs due to preparation technique). Sacculus projection heavily sclerotized, distally forked. Fork-shaped tip consisting of two slightly different prongs; upper prong somewhat longer and broader than the lower one. Aedeagus broad and short, sclerotized. Vesica membranous, partially covered with patch of mirocornuti.

Female genitalia ( fig. 47 View FIGURES 46–49 ). Ovipositor short and broad. Apophyses posteriores approximately twice length of apophyses anteriores. Antrum short, funnel-shaped. Ductus bursae bent, very short, flat, wide in ventral view, but narrow in lateral view. Corpus bursae pyriform; posterior part strongly sclerotized, with longitudinal folds, very long and strongly funnel-shaped (on average 1.8 mm length, 1.0 mm width). Second, anterior part membranous. Signum lacking.

Diagnosis. Like other Triphosa species, T. silviae sp. n. is mainly characterized and distinguishable by the male genitalia. The socii consist of a small number of setae located at the base of the uncus (few setae at the base of the uncus in T. dubitata ; more setae at the uncus base in T. lecerfi sp. n.; setae located on protrusions in T. sabaudiata and T. taochata ) ( figs 13 View FIGURES 13–17 a–17a). Labides are flat, thickened to the centre and setose unlike those in the other Triphosa species (hump-shaped, not touching each other, equipped with setae in T. dubitata ; flat, strongly and densely setose in T. lecerfi sp. n.; labides stick-like fused in T. sabaudiata ; spoon-shaped, fused, tip strongly setose in T. taochata ) ( figs 13 View FIGURES 13–17 b–17b). Prongs at the tip of sacculus projection slightly different, with upper prong longer and broader, and the angle between prongs being less than 90° (lower prong shorter than upper one, upper prong curved, both arranged in less than 90° in T. dubitata ; both prongs blunt and short, arranged in more than 90° in T. lecerfi sp. n.; two identical prongs, arranged in ~45° in T. sabaudiata ; upper prong long, lower prong shortened, arranged in ~90° in T. taochata ) ( figs 13 View FIGURES 13–17 c–17c).

Identification based on female genitalia is difficult: corpus bursae pyriform; posterior part strongly sclerotized, with longitudinal folds, funnel-shaped (similar in T. lecerfi sp. n., T. sabaudiata and T. taochata ; ‘guitar-shaped’, posterior part of corpus bursae tubular, heavily sclerotized with few longitudinal folds; anterior part membranous, in T. dubitata ) ( figs 46–52 View FIGURES 46–49 View FIGURES 50–53 ).

Biology. Unknown.

Habitat. Some specimens were collected at altitudes of 1560–2500 m.

Distribution. So far only known from Iran (several populations in the north and in the south to south-eastern Iran) (see map).

DNA barcoding. Clusters with T. taochata , genetic distance rather small (1.7%) ( tab. 2). However, these species show clear diagnostic characters in morphology (see figs 13-17 View FIGURES 13–17 ). Diverging by more than 2% from T. sabaudiata (2.2%) and T. lecerfi sp. n. (3.3%) ( tab. 2).

Etymology. The name of the new species is dedicated in great thankfulness to Silvia Wanke (1954–2007), Beutelsbach, Germany, to make her remembered forever.

SMNK

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkunde Karlsruhe (State Museum of Natural History)

SMNS

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Geometridae

Genus

Triphosa

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