Protohermes triangulatus, Liu, Xingyue, Hayashi, Fumio & Yang, Ding, 2007
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175948 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6248251 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CF87E5-FFF2-FFE8-FF46-AE0DFE1AFC23 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Protohermes triangulatus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Protohermes triangulatus View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs. 21 View FIGURES 16 – 23 , 128–134 View FIGURES 128 – 134 )
Diagnosis. Head with two small blackish markings on each side of vertex; pronotum with two large blackish markings on each side; male ninth sternum with deep V-shaped posterior incision; tenth tergum with an exceptionally well developed tufted tubercle at posteromedial corner.
Body length 27–34 mm (male) and 35–41 mm (female); forewing length 37–41 mm (male) and 46–50 mm (female), hindwing length 32–36 mm (male) and 39–44 mm (female).
Head ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 128 – 134 ) pale yellow without post-ocular spine; vertex with two small blackish markings on each side, lateral marking cuneiform, medial marking punctuate, and sometimes markings almost absent. Compound eyes brown; ocelli yellow, darkly margined medially. Antennae black, with scapes and pedicel yellow. Mouthparts yellow; mandible with distal 1/3 black. Occiput with one pair of blackish markings on lateral sides.
Thorax yellow. Pronotum ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 128 – 134 ) with two small blackish markings on each side. Meso- and metanota each with one pair of brownish markings on lateral sides. Thoracic pilosity yellow, much longer on meso- and meta thorax. Legs yellow with dense yellowish short setae; tibiae and tarsi mostly dark, and sometimes only 2nd–5th mid and hind tarsomeres dark; tarsal claws reddish brown. Forewings ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 16 – 23 ) light smoky brown, with 1 whitish marking at base, 4–5 mostly fused whitish markings at middle and 1 round whitish marking on apical 1/3; costal cellules with distinct brownish stripes. Hindwings mostly hyaline, respectively with 1 indistinct round whitish marking on apical 1/3. Veins yellowish brown, with costal crossveins much paler. Rs 9- branched, last branch bifurcate or trifurcate; 9–10 crossveins between R1 and Rs; M1+2 4 to 6-branched, M3+4 2- branched; 1A 3-branched.
Abdomen pale brown with yellowish short setae. Male ninth tergum ( Fig. 129 View FIGURES 128 – 134 ) subquadrate, with arched anterior margin and shallowly incised posterior margin. Ninth sternum ( Fig. 130 View FIGURES 128 – 134 ) broad with nearly straight lateral margin; posterior margin with deep V-shaped incision; central portion inflated. Ninth gonostylus ( Fig. View FIGURES 128 – 134
131) unguiform and slightly curved dorsomedially. Tenth tergum ( Figs. 129–130 View FIGURES 128 – 134 ) short and subcylindrical, ventrally with one well developed tufted tubercle at posteromedial corner; posterolateral corner distinctly and acutely produced; tip slightly incised and densely setose. Tenth sternum ( Fig. 132 View FIGURES 128 – 134 ) arched, anteriorly slightly elevated at middle; posterior incision V-shaped and moderately developed; lateral lobes digitiform and slightly incurved. Female eighth sternum ( Figs. 133–134 View FIGURES 128 – 134 ) strongly sclerotized and subtrapezoidal in lateral view, with truncate posterior margin; ninth segment ( Fig. 133 View FIGURES 128 – 134 ) laterally inflated in one pair of small suboval lobes; ninth gonocoxite valvate and membranous with one digitiform process at tip; tenth tergum short, with posterior margin medially incised, leaving one subtriangular upper and one round lower lobe.
Material examined. Holotype ɗ, CHINA: Yunnan, Xinping, 19.VII.1980 ( CAU). Paratypes Ψ, CHINA: Yunnan, Shuangjiang, 858 m, 5.VI.1980, Wang Zhang ( CAU); ɗ, CHINA: Yunnan, Yongping, 1700 m, 26.V.1980 ( CAU); ɗ, CHINA: Yunnan, Anning, 2000 m, 17.VII.1980 ( CAU); ɗ, CHINA: Yunnan, Fengqing, Songxiangchang, 1500 m, 3.VII.1980, Fu Zhang ( CAU); ɗ Ψ, CHINA: Yunnan, Gejiu, 11.VIII.1980, Guoxiu Li ( CAU); 1 without genitalia, CHINA: Yunnan, Yimen ( CAU); ɗ, CHINA: Yunnan, Jingdong, 1170 m, 30.V.1956 ( IZCAS); Ψ, CHINA: Yunnan, Jingdong, 1170–1300 m, 30.V.1956 ( IZCAS); ɗ, CHINA: Yunnan, Jingdong, 1170 m, 2.VI.1956 ( IZCAS); ɗ, CHINA: Yunnan, Lancang, 1000 m, 3.III.1957, Shuyong Wang ( IZCAS); Ψ, CHINA: Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Yunjinghong, 2.VII.1958, Chuanlong Li ( IZCAS).
Etymology. The specific epithet ‘ triangulatus ’ refers to the triangular or V-shaped posterior incision of the male ninth sternum in the new species.
Distribution. China (Yunnan).
Remarks. The new species appears to be closely related to P. arunachalensis , but can be easily separated by the V-shaped posterior incision of the male ninth sternum. In P. arunachalensis , the male ninth sternum has a U-shaped posterior incision.
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 |