Melanastera cabucu, Serbina & Malenovský & Queiroz & Burckhardt, 2025
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5585.1.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:23B50316-4772-4269-A877-20F669D946CA |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14896271 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03968780-FFD4-AF3A-FF0A-FB327862FC2C |
treatment provided by |
Plazi (2025-02-19 21:57:27, last updated 2025-02-19 22:34:23) |
scientific name |
Melanastera cabucu |
status |
sp. nov. |
31 Melanastera cabucu sp. nov.
( Figs 11B, 17F, 28M–R)
TypE matErIaL. HOLOtypE ♂: Brazil: PARANÁ: Morretes, Floresta Marumbi , trail to hotel, S25.4459, W48.8873, 170 m, 14.ix.2011, Miconia formosa (D. Burckhardt & D.L. Queiroz) #6(3) ( UFPR; dry). GoogleMaps
Paratypes. Brazil: PARANÁ: 3 ♂, Morretes, Estação Marumbi , S25.4484 /4492, W48.8901 /8915, 230– 240 m, 14.ix.2011, Miconia formosa (D. Burckhardt & D.L. Queiroz) #5(4) ( NHMB; dry, slide, 70% ethanol; NMB-PSYLL0007640, NMB-PSYLL0007636, NMB-PSYLL0008622 [LSMelcab-30], NMB-PSYLL0007637) GoogleMaps ; 2 ♂, 1 ♀, same as holotype but ( NHMB; slide; NMB-PSYLL0007638, NMB-PSYLL0007639, NMB-PSYLL0007641) ; 1 ♀, Morretes, Embrapa campus, S25.4515, W48.8723, 30.xi.2004, Miconia formosa (D.L. Queiroz) ( NHMB; dry; NMB-PSYLL0007642) GoogleMaps .
Description. Adult. Coloration. Straw-coloured. Head and thorax with small dark brown dots; mesoscutum with brown longitudinal stripes. Antennal segments 3–8 with dark brown apices, segments 9–10 entirely dark brown. Forewing ( Fig. 17F) amber-coloured with sparse brown dots; base and apex of pterostigma and apices of veins Rs, M 1+2, M 3+4, Cu 1a and Cu 1b dark brown. Femora with brown dots; tarsi brown. Abdominal tergites partly and sternites entirely dark brown.
Structure. Forewing ( Fig. 17F) oval, broadest distal of the middle, broadly and evenly rounded apically; wing apex situated in cell r 2 near apex of M 1+2; C+Sc eakly curved in distal third; pterostigma slightly narrower than r 1 cell in the middle, weakly widening to apical two thirds; Rs almost straight in basal two thirds, obliquely curved to fore margin apically; M longer than M 1+2 and M 3+4; Cu 1a weakly irregularly curved, ending at level of M fork; surface spinules present in all cells, leaving narrow spinule-free stripes along the veins, forming hexagons of a double row of spinules, spinules absent from basal half of cell c+sc. Hindwing with 3–4 + 4 grouped costal setae. Metatibia bearing 8–10 grouped apical spurs, arranged as 3–4 + 4–6, anteriorly separated by 3 bristles.
Terminalia ( Fig. 28M–R). Male. Proctiger tubular, in basal third weakly produced posteriorly; densely covered with long setae in apical two thirds. Subgenital plate, in lateral view, subglobular; dorsal margin strongly, irregularly curved, posterior margin curved; with moderately long setae. Paramere, in lateral view, asymmetrically lanceolate; apex, in lateral view, blunt, directed upwards; in dorsal view, apex blunt, directed upwards, slightly inwards and hardly posteriad, lacking distinct sclerotised tooth; outer face with sparse, moderately long setae mostly in apical half; inner face with dense, moderately long setae; posterior margin with long setae. Proximal segment of aedeagus with apical part strongly subdivided, bulbous. Distal segment of aedeagus with dorsal margin weakly curved in basal half; ventral process situated in apical third of segment, in both lateral and dorsal views, very short, simple, rounded, button-like, lacking lateral lobes; apical dilation, in lateral view, relatively large, subrectangular, base bearing a large membranous lobe at dorsal margin; in dorsal view, apical dilation elongate, with slightly truncate apex; sclerotised end tube short and weakly curved.—Female terminalia cuneate; densely covered with setae. Dorsal margin of proctiger, in lateral view, slightly convex distal to circumanal ring and distinctly concave in apical half, apex pointed, upturned; in dorsal view, apex blunt; circumanal ring, in dorsal view, distinctly cruciform. Subgenital plate, in lateral view, abruptly narrowing in apical half, pointed apically; in ventral view, apex blunt.
Fifth instar immature. Unknown.
Host plant. Adults were collected on Miconia formosa Cogn. ( Melastomataceae ), which is possibly a host.
Distribution. Brazil (PR).
Derivation of name. Named after Miconia cabucu , noun in apposition, one of the synonyms of the probable host M. formosa .
Comments. Melanastera cabucu sp. nov. resembles M. dimorpha sp. nov. in the knob-shaped ventral process of the distal aedeagal segment. The two species differ as outlined under M. dimorpha .
NHMB |
Natural History Museum Bucharest |
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
|
Genus |