Striglina whalleyi, Chen & Zhang & Wang, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/BDJ.12.e126268 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:693A49D0-BF05-4A89-864A-94D41CA4D1B3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13800147 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/106FD8E0-0B2D-4D6A-82FD-01789F81D5A7 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:106FD8E0-0B2D-4D6A-82FD-01789F81D5A7 |
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scientific name |
Striglina whalleyi |
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sp. nov. |
Striglina whalleyi View in CoL sp. nov.
Materials
Type status: Holotype. Occurrence: recordedBy: Hai-Ming Xu; sex: male; occurrenceID: 65C1AE97-57B7-50AD-8DEA-5D4DC03F3E10; Location: country: China; stateProvince: Yunnan; county: Chuxiong; locality: Yipinglang ; Event: eventDate: 10 Apr 2013
Type status: Paratype. Occurrence: recordedBy: Hai-Ming Xu; sex: 2 males; occurrenceID: 34006CB0-52AE-5EA6-A1AD-BCAD2408B30E; Location: country: China; stateProvince: Guangdong; county: Shaoguan; locality: Nanling ; Event: eventDate: 05 Jun 2011
Description
Male (Fig. 1 a View Figure 1 a ). Wingspan 23-25 mm. Antennae filiform, brown; head dark brown; thorax, tegulae and legs brownish-yellow; abdomen dorsally brown. Fore-wing ground colour brownish-yellow with dark brown posterior line from near apex to middle of inner margin, near the discal cell with two large dark puncta; cilia whitish-yellow, terminally black. Hind-wing ground colour brownish-yellow, median line indistinct at costa.
Male genitalia (Fig. 3 a View Figure 3 a ). Uncus bifid apically, with two shorter processes; two lateral processes apically curved inwards. Subscaphium hairy. Gnathos strip-type with serried tooth. The valvae weak membranous straps; median valval process weak. Sacculus process short sclerotised, enlarged apically. Aedeagus short and broad with a cluster of cornuti.
Female: unknown.
Diagnosis
This new species resembles S. irresecta obscura Whalley, 1976 , but the ground colour of wings is yellow (reddish-brown in the latter, Fig. 1 a View Figure 1 a , b View Figure 1 b ), the oblique line from apex to middle of dorsum is straight, dark brown (ochre in the latter). In male genitalia, the uncus is broader, the sacculus process is shorter than S. irresecta obscura , the aedeagus is broader basal (Fig. 3 a View Figure 3 a , b View Figure 3 b ).
Etymology
The species is dedicated to Mr. Paul Ernest Sutton Whalley, in honour of his marvellous work on Thyrididae .
Distribution
China: Yunnan (Chuxiong), Guangdong (Shaoguan).
Notes
Our study shows that S. irresecta obscura seems more closely related to the new species than to S. irresecta irresecta morphologically and zoogeographically. Judging from the holotype pictures (Fig. 2) from the Natural History Museum (2014), the hind-wing pattern of S. irresecta is also showing the same characteristics.
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