Syzeuxis heteromeces Prout, 1926
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Syzeuxis heteromeces Prout, 1926 View in CoL
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Syzeuxis heteromeces Prout, 1926b View in CoL , Mem. Dep. Agric. India (Ent.), 9 (8): 253. Holotype 3, India: Turzum Tea Estate, Nagrispur, near Darjiling. (BMNH)
Syzeuxis miniocalaria Xue, 1999 , in Xue & Zhu, Fauna Sinica: Insecta, 15: 193, fig. 198, pl.4: 3. Holotype 3, China: Yunnan, Tengchong, Heinitang. (IZCAS) Syn. nov.
Syzeuxis miniocalaria Xue, 2000 , Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 25 (1): 85, figs 3c, 5c.
Materials Examined. INDIA: 13, Holotype, Turzum Tea Estate, Nagrispur, no date, coll. O. Linlyrea, Geometridae Genitalia slide no. 20325 ( BMNH); 1Ƥ, Khasis, nat. coll., ex Oberthür coll., Brit. Mus. 1927-3 ( BMNH); 1Ƥ, Sylhet, H.M.Parish, 1910-62, Geometridae Genitalia slide no. 24012 ( BMNH). CHINA: 13, Holotype of S. miniocalaria Xue , Yunnan: Tengchong, Heinitang, 1930 m, 28–30 May 1992, coll. Xue Dayong, slide no. L-2273 ( IZCAS).
Description. Antennae in male bipectinate with tip ciliate, female unknown. Labial palpus strongly roughscaled, about extending 1/3 beyond frons. Vertex yellowish brown. Thorax and abdomen with dorsal side yellowish white to yellowish brown. Wing pattern. Forewing length: 3 8 mm; Ƥ 10 mm. Forewing pale yellowish brown, streaks black brown, hindwing slightly paler. Forewing with apex rounded and outer margin slightly protruding at middle. Forewing with a small black patch at wing base; antemedial and postmedial lines indistinct but broad, grey, forming large oblong black patches on costa; another small black patch present near apex; terminal line black, discontinuous. Hindwing with postmedial line thin at upper half and then suddenly broadened to inner margin; terminal line black brown between veins; discal spot tiny, grey brown. Male hindwing without basal lobe. Fringes of forewing black brown between vein M1–M3 and between CuA1 and vein 2A, yellowish white on other parts; yellowish white on hindwing, and black-brown under CuA1. Underside: forewing paler than upperside; with diffuse dense grey brown speckles from lower margin of cell to CuA2; postmedial line dark grey-brown, straight and broad, not reaching inner margin; with dark grey brown discal spot. Forewing with a single areole. Male genitalia. Uncus large and broad, slightly concave, posterior half with lateral margins strongly curved inwards towards a narrow apical section, expanded at tip. Gnathos with median process as in S. tessellifimbria . Valva membranous, small, with apex narrow; costa without process. Juxta developed, a large sclerotized rounded plate. Aedeagus narrow, with a blunt sclerotized posterior process, bearing a spinose tuft. Female genitalia. Ductus bursae short and membranous, without antrum or any sclerotized area. Corpus bursae oval, circled with a series of weakly sclerotized folds above middle.
Diagnosis. S. heteromeces is similar to S. nigrinotata in its small size and X-shaped hindwing postmedial line. But it differs in the presence of an areole on the forewing, which is absent in S. nigrinotata . In the male genitalia, the shape of the uncus of S. heteromeces , broadened and oval on basal two-thirds, and then suddenly narrowed at top one-fourth, is distinctly different from other species.
Distribution. China (Yunnan), India (Northeast).
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Syzeuxis heteromeces Prout, 1926
Li, Jing, Xue, Dayong, Han, Hongxiang & Galsworthy, Anthony C. 2012 |
Syzeuxis miniocalaria
Xue 2000 |
Syzeuxis miniocalaria
Xue 1999 |
Syzeuxis heteromeces
Prout 1926 |