Disca tegali, Fibiger, 2007

Fibiger, Michael, 2007, Revision of the Micronoctuidae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Part 1, Taxonomy of the Pollexinae, Zootaxa 1567 (1), pp. 1-116 : 37-38

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1567.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E6FDD4F7-E81C-47F6-A888-C14387A1B127

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5096069

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/752F87CD-FFBD-FF8A-6CFF-FCB2FC945231

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scientific name

Disca tegali
status

new species

Disca tegali View in CoL Fibiger, new species

( Plate 4 View PLATE 4 , figure 5; female genit. plate 23, figure 2)

Material examined.

Holotype: female, [ Indonesia, Java C, Tegal district ], Java, Tegal, Kemenjlu, Illing, genit. prep. 3910 M. Fibiger. Coll. RMNB.

Diagnosis.

Wingspan: 12 mm.

Forewing: relatively broad, ground colour yellowish brown.

Transverse lines: brown, indistinct, except subterminal and terminal lines, which are marked by black dots; basal, antemedial, postmedial, and subterminal lines well marked by a black spot by costa.

Reniform: elongated, black.

Hindwing: greyish brown.

Underside: unicolorous greyish brown.

Abdomen: brown.

Female genitalia.

Ovipositor: quadrangular.

Anterior apophyses: shorter than posterior apophyses.

8 th abdominal segment: very narrow, ventrally fused with 7 th segment.

7 th abdominal segment: heavily sclerotised; position of ostium in posterior middle of segment; without processes or pouches.

6 th segment: posterior part of segment heavily sclerotised and fused with 7 th segment; anterior part of 6 th segment less sclerotised – similar to rest of abdomen.

Antrum: 3 X longer than wide, tapered; ventral and dorsal sides straight.

Ductus bursae: membranous, 1½ X as long as corpus bursae.

Appendix bursae: arises at posterior end of ductus bursae.

Corpus bursae: relatively large and globular.

Differential diagnosis.

In the female genitalia of D. tegalia the antrum is longer than those of D. parajavai and D. arborita , but similar in length to those of D. paulum and D. thailandi ; however, the antrum in the latter two species is differently shaped; in D. paulum the antrum is bent both on the dorsal and ventral sides, whereas in D. thailandi it is invaginated on the dorsal side, and straight on the ventral side.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Erebidae

Genus

Disca

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