Maikona Matsumura, 1928
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5481.5.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12782992 |
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Maikona Matsumura, 1928 |
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Genus Maikona Matsumura, 1928 View in CoL
Type species: Maikona jezoensis Matsumura, 1928 View in CoL . Insecta Matsumurana View in CoL 2 (3): 126, by original designation.
Diagnosis. The moths of the genus Maikona Matsumura, 1928 exhibit male genitalia that are very similar to those of the genus Alloasteropetes Kishida & Machijima, 1994 , but they differ significantly in their wing patterns. Maikona moths follow the typical trifid noctuid moth pattern, with orbicular and reniform stigmata and distinct antemedial and postmedial transverse lines ( Owada et al. 2003a). Adult Maikona moths are notable for their very hairy bodies, a prominent crest on the first abdominal segment, and blackish body and wing coloration ( Owada et al. 2003b). In the male genitalia of Maikona , the ventral projection of the valva is connected to a sclerotized plate that originates from a basal sclerotized part of the costa. In contrast, in Alloasteropetes , a sclerotized plate from the costa is present, but the ventral projection of the valva is absent ( Owada et al. 2003b).
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