Orgyarbela mackwoodi, Yakovlev & Zolotuhin, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2020.38.11 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D378D47B-66B4-4DC0-9F52-C27614E0E523 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13233032 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0BA2CA44-AAEE-4E92-B3F9-4B9B6BBD6A49 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:0BA2CA44-AAEE-4E92-B3F9-4B9B6BBD6A49 |
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scientific name |
Orgyarbela mackwoodi |
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sp. nov. |
Orgyarbela mackwoodi sp. nov.
Figs 16 View Figures 1−16 , 25 View Figures 17−26
Material. Holotype: male, Burma, Kawkerait [16°33′20″N 98°14′24″E, Kawkarike, Karen Prov., Myanmar], v.1912, F.M. Mackwood ( NHMUK, individual number 012832505; slide NHMUK 010315536 About NHMUK ). GoogleMaps
Description. Male. Length of fore wing 9 mm. Thorax and abdomen densely covered with brown scales, bunch of long dark-brown scales on tip of abdomen. Fore wing dark-brown, without pattern, fringe mottled: dark at veins, light between veins. Hind wing dark-brown without pattern, fringe pale brown.
Male genitalia. Uncus very robust, strongly extended from base to apex, with deep semicircular incision (for one third of uncus length); tegumen robust; gnathos arms of medium length; gnathos small; valve short, poorly sclerotized, with slightly sharpened apex,costal edge curved, abdominal edge hypertrophied, strongly sclerotized, small dentate harpe on abdominal edge (in medium third); juxta cup-like; saccus tiny; phallus short, straight, apically slightly sharpened.
Female unknown.
Diagnosis.The new species differs from both other species of the genus in the poorly modified coloring (the fore wing is dark-brown, without pattern), an important diagnostic feature in the genitals is the lanceolate narrowing distal tip of the valve.
Etymology. The new species is named after F. M. Mackwood (1843−1931) ( Fig. 33 View Figures 31−33 ), a businessman (one of the founders of the tea house Mackwood’s Limited) in Colombo, a keen amateur lepidopterist. His specimens are kept at the Natural History Museum, Londonand the National Museum, Colombo ( Wijesekara & Wijesinghe, 2003).
Distribution. Myanmar: Karen Province.
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Natural History Museum, London |
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