Idaea rectispina Cheng & Han, 2023
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1169.106815 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/05FC5D62-74D5-450A-B46D-148F15222896 |
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Idaea rectispina Cheng & Han |
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sp. nov. |
Idaea rectispina Cheng & Han sp. nov.
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Type material.
Holotype, ♂, China: Hunan (IZCAS): Yanling, Taoyuandong, 631 m, 4-8.VII.2008, leg. Chen Fuqiang, slide no. Geom-5159.
Diagnosis.
In the male genitalia, I. rectispina is similar to I. rectangularis in having a concave uncus, tongue-like gnathos, and in the presence of a small finger-like process on the ventral margin of the valva. However, small but differently sized protrusions are present on the valval costal margin of I. rectispina , but absent in I. rectangularis . The number of cornuti in the aedeagus is six and all are straight in I. rectispina , as opposed to the five in I. rectangularis with one right-angled.
Description.
Wing pattern almost identical to that of I. proximaria , I. rectangularis , and I. setosa . First segment of male hind tarsus covered with blackish scales. Forewing length: male 10 mm.
Abdomen. Male genitalia. Uncus spatulate, posterior margin slightly concave. Gnathos developed, tongue-like, with tip narrow. Valva long and slender, apex rounded and setose; dorsal margin with basal half decorated with small protrusions of different sizes, asymmetrical on the left and right valvae; ventral margin concave at middle, with a small blunt finger-like process. Saccus narrow and blunt. Anellus a large sclerite. Aedeagus with terminal part broadened, cornutus with six straight spines, vesica also with a scobinate area.
Female genitalia. Unknown.
Distribution.
China (Hunan).
Etymology.
This species is named from Latin prefix rect - and Latin word spina, referring to the straight spines of the cornutus.
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