Saridoscelis baoshana Wang, 2023

Liu, Haoyu & Wang, Shuxia, 2023, Review of the genus Saridoscelis Meyrick, 1894 (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae) in China, with descriptions of four new species, Zootaxa 5375 (1), pp. 128-136 : 129-131

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5375.1.8

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10196743

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A137877D-B0E8-455A-9B14-CE1EFC48DA12

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Saridoscelis baoshana Wang
status

sp. nov.

Saridoscelis baoshana Wang , sp. nov.

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( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1‒6 , 7 View FIGURES 7‒11 )

Type material. CHINA, Yunnan: Holotype ♁, Nankang (24.82°N, 98.78°E), Mt. Bao , 2009 m, 17.VII.2015, leg. KJ Teng & X Bai, slide No. LHY21766. GoogleMaps

Paratype: Yunnan: 1♁, Mt. Gaoligong National Forest Park (24.83°N, 98.77°E), Mt. Bao , 2157 m, 23.VII.2015, leg. KJ Teng & X Bai, slide No. LHY21767. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis. The new species is similar to S. kodamai Moriuti, 1961 , but can be distinguished from the latter by the spatulate ventral plate of the gnathos, and the valva subparallel-sided from near base to before apex. In S. kodamai , the ventral plate of the gnathos is spherical, and the valva is distinctly widened medially ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 7‒11 ).

Description. Adult ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1‒6 ). Wingspan 12.0 mm. Head white. Antenna white; flagellum ringed with dark brown dorsally. Labial palpus white; second palpomere dark brown on outer surface. Thorax grey, edged with white; tegula white, mottled with pale grey. Forewing white; costal margin with basal 1/3 and distal 1/4 dark brown; subcostal line pale greyish brown, about 5/8 length of forewing; costal bar brown, from distal 3/8 of costal margin oblique to apex; dorsum with a pale greyish brown speckle formed by dense pale greyish brown scales basally; dark brown line from basal 1/4 of dorsum extending obliquely upward to apex, another dark brown line from middle of dorsum and joining preceding line at distal 3/8 of wing approaching to vein R 4, area between two lines suffused with pale greyish brown, overlaid with dark brown along dorsum, forming a subtriangular patch; subterminal line dark brown, extending from distal 3/8 of dorsum to apex, with greyish brown scales beyond its base; fringe dark brown with white tip along costal margin, white mottled with brown in basal half, brown medially, white with brown tip in distal half along termen. Hindwing pale greyish brown; fringe greyish brown, white in distal half around apex and along termen. Legs white; foreleg dark brown ventrally, tibia and tarsus with dense long white scales dorsally, fifth tarsomere dark brown; tarsus of midleg with three dark brown, oblique stripes dorsally; tarsus of hindleg dark brown dorsally at base of each tarsomere, except first tarsomere.

Abdomen ( Fig. 7a View FIGURES 7‒11 ). Eighth abdominal sternite of male narrowed to beyond middle, then widened posteriorly, with a triangular lateral projection at each side anteriorly, posterior margin 2 times width of anterior margin.

Male genitalia ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7‒11 ). Uncus slender, subparallel-sided to apex. Socius with basal half uniformly narrow, distal half subelliptical, with 6 plates of fringed sensillae. Subscaphium narrowed medially; ventral plate of gnathos spatulate. Tegumen with a trapezoid anterior emargination, with a small, conical process at anterolateral corner; anterolateral arm slender. Valva elongately narrow, subparallel-sided from near base to before pointed apex; costa concave at base, almost straight from near base to tip; ventral margin slightly concave medially; dorsoproximal process subtriangular; sacculus indistinct. Saccus same length as valva, slender, parallel-sided, inflated apically. Aedeagus about 1.2 times length of saccus, strongly curved near base, narrow from near base to middle, slightly wider from middle to distal 1/5, then tapered to apex; basal scape subtriangular.

Female unknown.

Distribution. China (Yunnan).

Etymology. The specific name is from the type locality, Mt. Bao, Yunnan Province.

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