Lecithocera asticta, Yu & Wang, 2024

Yu, Shuai & Wang, Shuxia, 2024, The genus Lecithocera (Lepidoptera: Lecithoceridae) from China, with descriptions of twenty-one new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 924, pp. 1-74 : 6-7

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.924.2447

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10818102

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/50FACF21-AE59-47DD-8FBA-D2D8E885D032

taxon LSID

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Plazi

scientific name

Lecithocera asticta
status

sp. nov.

Lecithocera asticta sp. nov.

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Figs 1D View Fig , 6B View Fig , 10D View Fig , 15D View Fig

Diagnosis

The new species is superficially similar to L. meyricki Gozmány, 1978 in appearance by sharing a greyish brown forewing without maculation. It can be distinguished by having the forewing with R 3 and R 4+5 arising from the same point, and in the male genitalia by the cucullus widened medially; whereas in L. meyricki , the forewing has veins R 3 and R 4+5 stalked and the cucullus is narrowed from base to apex ( Gozmány 1978: pl. 25 fig. 37).

Etymology

The specific epithet is derived from the Latin “ astictus ”, referring to the forewing without maculation.

Type material

Holotype

CHINA – Yunnan Province • ♂; Tengchong City, Xiaodifang ; 24º52′ N, 98º45′ E; 2116 m a.s.l.; 12 Jul. 2014; K.J. Teng et al. leg.; slide no. YS19603 ; NKU. GoogleMaps

Paratype

CHINA – Yunnan Province • 1 ♂; same collection data as for holotype; slide no. YS20005 ; NKU GoogleMaps .

Description

ADULT ( Figs 1D View Fig , 6B View Fig ). Wingspan 12.0‒13.0 mm. Head yellowish brown. Antenna pale orange; flagellum ringed with dark brown. Labial palpus pale yellow; third palpomere shorter than second palpomere. Thorax and tegula yellowish brown. Forewing widened distally, costal margin slightly arched, apex rounded, termen oblique; ground colour greyish brown; basal streak dark brown, distinct at base; fringe greyish brown, with pale yellow basal line; R 3 and R 4+5 arising from same point, R 4 and R 5 long-stalked, R 5 to apex, M 2 and M 3 subparallel, CuA 1 and CuA 2 short-stalked. Hindwing and fringe greyish brown; M 3 and CuA 1 long-stalked.

MALE GENITALIA ( Fig. 10D View Fig ). Uncus subtriangular, shallowly concave on posterior margin; caudal lobe short digitiform. Gnathos with basal plate subquadrate, roundly produced on posterior margin; median process broad in basal ⅓, narrowed to distal ⅓, distal ⅓ slender to pointed apex, curved ventrad at distal ¼. Valva broad and parallel-sided basally, narrowed to cucullus; cucullus about half as long as valva, slightly widened medially, narrowed from middle to narrowly rounded apex, nearly straight on costal margin, setose ventrally, with several bullet-shaped setae ventrobasally; costal bar narrow in basal half, widened from middle toward valva, gently angled at middle; sacculus distinct basally, taenioid. Vinculum broad; saccus not developed, rounded on anterior margin. Juxta shield-shaped, with small notch at middle on posterior margin, produced at middle on anterior margin; posterior lobe semiovate basally, narrow taenioid distally, extending outward. Aedeagus shorter than valva, arched, wide at base, narrowed to basal ⅓, thereafter tubular, without dorsal denticle, with dense granules in vesica; cornuti consisting of elliptical ring placed medially, cluster of spinules from basal ¼ to before middle, and several spines at distal ¼.

SEVENTH ABDOMINAL STERNITE ( Fig. 15D View Fig ). Anterolateral rib thin, forked basally, curved distally, reaching posterior margin of sixth abdominal sternite; posterolateral lobe weakly sclerotized, triangular.

Female

Unknown.

Distribution

China (Yunnan).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

SuperFamily

Gelechioidea

Family

Lecithoceridae

Genus

Lecithocera

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