Hellinsia sofia Kovtunovich et Ustjuzhanin, 2022

Kovtunovich, V. N., Ustjuzhanin, P. Ya., Sinyaev, V. V. & Streltzov, A. N., 2022, New species of plume moths (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) from Colombia, Russian Entomological Journal 31 (2), pp. 172-178 : 175-176

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.31.2.14

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/712087BD-7265-FF60-A968-54C4FBB489F3

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Hellinsia sofia Kovtunovich et Ustjuzhanin
status

sp. nov.

Hellinsia sofia Kovtunovich et Ustjuzhanin , sp.n.

Figs 9–11 View Figs 9–11 .

TYPE MATERIAL: Holotype, ♂, ( ZISP, gen.pr. Nr. 1967), COLOMBIA (NE), Norte de Santander W of Presidente, 7°00´N, 72°41´W, 19–20.IV.2017, 3500m, V. Sinyaev leg. GoogleMaps ; Paratype, ♀, ( ZISP, gen.pr. Nr. 1968), same data as holotype GoogleMaps ; Paratype, 1 ♂, ( ZISP), same data as holotype GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀, ( CUK), COLOMBIA, Capital de Bogota, road to San Juan, PNC Sumapas , 04°01´27´´N, 74°20´13´´W, 21–22.II.2016, 3400m, V. Sinyaev leg. GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, ( CUK), COLOMBIA, Boyaca Arcabuco,road Arcabuco-Toqui , 05°49´16´´N, 73°28´54´´W, 2700m, 01–04.XII.2015, V. Sinyaev leg. GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, ( CUK), COLOMBIA, Cundinamarca dept., Guasca Reserva Natural El, Chochal de Siecha 4°47´40´´N, 73°51´59´´W, 01–03. V GoogleMaps . 2017, 3150m, V. Sinyaev leg. ; 8 ex., ( ZISP, CUK), COLOMBIA (NE), Norte de Santand- er W of Presidente, 7°00´N, 72°41´W, 17–18.IV. 2017, 3450m, V. Sinyaev leg. GoogleMaps

DESCRIPTION. External characters. Head, thorax and tegulae light-green. Collar on head with light-brown scales. Labial palpi thin, pale-yellow, apically acute, slightly bigger than longitudinal eye diameter. Antennae yellow. Wingspan 25–30 mm (in holotype, 27 mm). Fore wings light-green with bright brown longitudinal strokes: one of them extended in front of cleft and narrowing in middle of wings, the second one narrow above cleft base on costal edge of first lobe, the third – narrow, long, passing from middle of first lobe to its apical edge. Fore wings basally darkened with tiny scattered brown scales. Hind wings unicolorous light-green. Hind leg pale-yellow.

Male genitalia. Valves asymmetric, left slightly wider and shorter than right. Saccular process on left valve long, thin, slightly wavy, reaching apex of valve. Small spiky process in middle part of right valve. Uncus narrow, distally slightly extended, apically acute. Tegumen bilobed. Anellus arms of unequal length, left slightly shorter than right. Both arms of anellus apically slightly extended and uncinately curved. Saccus arched, with triangular notch.Aedeagus slightly bent, with acute end, distally with tiny needle-like cornuti.

Female genitalia. Papillae anales rounded. Posterior apophyses thin, straight. Anterior apophyses thicker, 1.5 times shorter than posterior apophyses. Antrum short, cylindrical, shifted left. Lamina postvaginalis rectangular with small notch on outer edge. Ductus short, smoothly passing into narrow, elongated bursa copulatrix. No signa. Ductus seminalis very long, thin, four times longer than bursa copulatrix.

DIAGNOSIS. In the male genitalia, the new species is close to Hellinsia lenis (Zeller, 1877) , but differs in the shape of the anellus arms, in the longer saccular process reaching the valve apex and in the special color of the wings. In the female genitalia, the new species is similar to Hellinsia barbatus Gielis, 1996 , from which it differs in the presence of the anterior apophyses, in the short cylindrical antrum and another color of the wings.

Flight period: April-May, December, February.

DISTRIBUTION. Colombia.

ETYMOLOGY.The species is named after Sophia, daughter of Oleg Karpov, a well-known specialist in restoration of valuable and endangered species of aquatic biological resources (Moscow, Russia).

ZISP

Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Pterophoridae

Genus

Hellinsia

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