Caknesia sichuanensis sp. nov.
Figs 1–13
Description
Head and upper side of thorax blackish brown, with yellow pattern as in Fig.1. Face blackish brown, antennae yellowish. Ocelli not clearly visible. Abdomen black, with two light spots on 7th and 8th sternites medially. Legs yellowish. Forewing mostly brown, with whitish pattern on clavus, basal 2/3 of corium and remaining apical 1/3 (Fig.2). Veins AA, CuA, and M (except apically), yellowish. Dark patch on light waxfield varying in length intraspecifically.
Male genitalia: Pygofer lobe with bent mesad extension on upper angle (Figs 6, 7). Subgenital plate gradually narrowing from base to apex, with termination narrowed, bend dorsad (Figs 9, 10). Caudal part of paramere tapering and somewhat sinuate, slightly broadened subapically (Fig.11). Aedeagus with subtrianglar protrusion between dorsal apodeme and shaft (Fig.13); shaft short, with a pair of long processes arising basally, decorated with sculpture on distal 1/3 (Fig.12).
Measurement: Male 2.91 mm, female 2.88 mm long, including tegmen.
Type materials
Holotype: ♂, CHINA: Sichuan province: Mt. Emei, Alt. 1600 m, on Urticaceae, 31. x. 1999, coll. I. Dworakowska; paratypes, 4♂ 25Ψ, same date as holotype; 1♂, Alt. 800 m, 30. x. 1999; 1Ψ, Alt. 1300 m, 1. xi. 1999; 1♂, Alt. 600 m, 2. xi. 1999; 1♂, Alt. 700 m, 2. xi. 1999; all of above coll. I. Dworakowska; 1Ψ, Qingyingge, Alt. 1600 m, 11. ix. 1988, coll. Shulin ZHENG, Qiuyuan XU and Jingruo ZHOU.
Notes
The new species resembles C. wajha in color pattern, but can be distinguished from the latter by the structure of the male genitalia. In the new species the mesal protrusion of pygofer lobe is smaller and situated on the caudodorsal angle (Figs 6, 14); and its aedeagal shaft is short, with a membranous termination, paired long basal processes, and an unpaired large dorsal protrusion (Figs 13, 15).
Etymology
The specific name refers to the type locality of the species (Sichuan province).