Aodingus cuongi, Chen & Yang, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.891.2279 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10011107 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2D84C1A9-D69D-453A-80B3-7BC71CD1B97A |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Aodingus cuongi |
status |
gen. et sp. nov. |
Aodingus cuongi gen. et sp. nov.
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Diagnosis
The salient features of the new species include the following: forewings brown ( Fig. 6C View Fig ) to dark brown, basal ¼ with wide transparent transverse band, anterior margin with 2 transparent spots in distal ¼.
Etymology
This species is named in honour of the collector of the specimens, Dr Ha-Viet Cuong.
Material examined
Holotype CHINA • Ô; Yunnan, Mengla County; 21°55´N, 101°15´E; 14 Jun. 2019; H.X. Li leg.; on bamboo; GUGU-FS-TA-20190601 . GoogleMaps
Paratypes
CHINA • 9 ÔÔ, 3 ♀♀; same collection data as for holotype; GUGU-FS-TA-20190602 to GUGU-FS-TA-20190613 GoogleMaps ; VIETNAM • 3 ÔÔ, 1 ♀; Thanh Hoa County; 19°81´N, 105°77´E; 30 Jun. 2009; H.V. Cuong leg.; on bamboo; GUGU-FS-TA-20090601 to GUGU-FS-TA-20090604 .
Description
MEASUREMENTS. Body length including forewing: male 3.90–4.20 mm (N = 9), female: 4.50–4.80 mm (N = 3); forewing length: male 3.05–3.30 mm (N = 9), female 3.50–3.75 mm (N = 3).
COLORATION. General color yellowish brown to brown with dark brown markings ( Fig. 5A–F View Fig ). Frons black except apical part yellowish white, lateral margins of basal part with short yellowish white transverse markings, median line yellow. Clypeus yellowish brown, lateral carinae dark brown. Genae yellowish brown except areas below level of lower margin of eyes dark brown. Eyes reddish brown. Antennae with first segment with median and apical parts dark brown, second segment with median and apical dorsal parts brown to dark brown ( Fig. 5D–E View Fig ). Vertex, pronotum and mesonotum yellowish brown to dark brown ( Fig. 5C View Fig ). Forewings brown to dark brown, basal ¼ with wide transparent transverse band, anterior margin with 2 transparent spots in distal ¼, veins dark brown ( Fig. 6C View Fig ). Wings smoke brown, veins dark brown. Legs pale yellowish brown to brown ( Fig. 5F View Fig ). Thorax with ventral part brown, lateral areas with dark brown markings. Abdomen brown to dark brown. Male pygofer and anal segment dark brown.
HEAD AND THORAX. Vertex ( Fig. 6A View Fig ) at base broader than medially long about 1: 0.59, narrower at apex than at base about 0.71: 1, lateral carinae expanded in front of eyes. Frons ( Fig. 6B View Fig ) longer in middle line than wide at widest part about 1.90: 1.79, widest at middle level of eyes, median carina distinctly convex, lateral parts flat concave. Antennae ( Fig. 6B View Fig ) with first segment shorter than second segment about 0.50: 1. Pronotum ( Fig. 6A View Fig ) longer than vertex about 1.08: 1. Mesonotum ( Fig. 6A View Fig ) longer than pronotum and vertex combined about 1.36: 1. Forewing ( Fig. 6C View Fig ) longer in middle line than wide at widest part about 2.63: 1.
MALE GENITALIA. Anal segment of male ( Fig. 6D View Fig ) short, ring-like. Pygofer in posterior view ( Fig. 6D View Fig ) with opening slightly wider than long, ventral margin concave U-shaped, with 2 small lobe-shape processes on both sides of medioventral margin, in lateral view ( Fig. 6E View Fig ) ventral margin longer than dorsal margin, posterior margin sinuate. Aedeagus ( Fig. 6F View Fig ) with phyllobase, phallus tubular, long, blunt rounded end, curved ventrally medially, with small process on ventral margin of aedeagus medially, phyllobase long, spinous, arising from base of aedeagus dorsally. Genital styles ( Fig. 6H–I View Fig ) stout, long, attaining ventral margin of anal segment, apex forked, with large verruciform process at apical ¼.
Host plant
Bambusoideae.
Distribution
China (Yunnan), Vietnam (Thanh Hoa).
Remarks
This species is similar to A. obscurus gen. et sp. nov. but differs by: (1) lateral margins of basal part of frons ( Figs 5E View Fig , 6B View Fig ) with short yellowish white transverse markings, median line yellow (basal part of frons ( Figs 3E View Fig , 4B View Fig ) without short yellowish white transverse marking in A. obscurus gen. et sp. nov.); (2) antennae ( Figs 5E View Fig , 6B View Fig ) with first segment brown dorsally and yellowish brown to pale brown ventrally, second segment pale brown, middle part dark brown (antennae ( Figs 3E View Fig , 4B View Fig ) uniformly yellowish brown in A. obscurus gen. et sp. nov.); (3) forewing ( Figs 5A View Fig , 6C View Fig ) brown to dark brown, basal ¼ with wide transparent transverse band, anterior margin with 2 transparent spots in distal ¼ (forewing ( Fig. 3A View Fig ) uniformly brown in A. obscurus gen. et sp. nov.); (4) ventral margin of aedeagus ( Fig. 6F View Fig ) with a small process medially (ventral margin of aedeagus ( Fig. 4F View Fig ) without small process medially in A. obscurus gen. et sp. nov.).
This species is also similar to A. hainanensis gen. et sp. nov. but differs by: (1) forewing ( Figs 5A View Fig , 6C View Fig ) brown to dark brown, basal ¼ with wide transparent transverse band, anterior margin with 2 transparent spots in distal ¼ (forewing ( Fig. 1A View Fig ) uniformly yellowish brown in A. hainanensis gen. et sp. nov.); (2) lateral margins of basal part of vertex ( Fig. 6A View Fig ) with dark brown markings (lateral margins of basal part of vertex ( Fig. 2A View Fig ) without dark brown markings in A. hainanensis gen. et sp. nov.); (3) pygofer ( Fig. 6G View Fig ) with ventral margin concave U-shaped medially (pygofer ( Fig. 2G View Fig ) with ventral margin concave W-shaped medially in A. hainanensis gen. et sp. nov.).
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