Pollex (Bilobiana) flax, Fibiger, 2007

Fibiger, Michael, 2007, Revision of the Micronoctuidae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Part 1, Taxonomy of the Pollexinae, Zootaxa 1567 (1), pp. 1-116 : 69-70

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1567.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E6FDD4F7-E81C-47F6-A888-C14387A1B127

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/752F87CD-FFDD-FFEA-6CFF-F896FC175690

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scientific name

Pollex (Bilobiana) flax
status

new species

Pollex (Bilobiana) flax Fibiger, new species

( Plate 9 View PLATE 9 , figure 1; male genit. plate 19, figure 1)

Material examined.

Holotype: male, Philippines, Sulawesi N, Dumoga Bone National Park , 20.ii.1985, genit. prep. 4462 M. Fibiger. Coll. BMNH.

Diagnosis.

Wingspan: 11 mm.

Transverse lines: brown, suffused with black scales; terminal line marked by black dots between veins. Reniform: distinct, whitish grey, very small, outlined by black.

Fringes: coloured like subterminal area.

Hindwing: unicolorous grey brown with an indistinct black discal spot.

Underside: unicolorous grey brown.

Male genitalia.

Tegumen: narrow.

Vinculum: short, stout.

Saccus: U-shaped, short.

Fultura superior: U-shaped, but broad, with long narrow arms, fused with upper middle part of tegumen and ventrally with juxta-anellus on dorsal side; medially with a large, subapically bent, finger-like, apically blunt, ventrally directed process.

Valve: shorter than wide.

Ampulla: almost symmetrical; long, curved, relatively narrow; densely setose with long, hair-like, inwardly bent setae.

Pollex : prominently asymmetrical; right side transformed to a huge, upwardly directed, pointed spine; left pollex very short and wide, broadest medially; subapically densely setose with long, hair-like, inwardly bent setae.

Digitus: almost symmetrical; long, tapered, curved, directed slightly ventrally, apically pointed.

Juxta-anellus plate: large, higher than wide, hole for phallus positioned dorsally on left side of plate.

Phallus: long, evenly curved, slightly tapered towards apex, broadest by ductus ejaculatorius; coecum long and apically rounded.

Vesica: with a small, medially bent, apically pointed cornutus.

Differential diagnosis.

P. falx differs from other species by the prominent ventral process of fultura superior, the long, spine-like right pollex, the short, stout, left pollex, and the small, medially bent cornutus.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Erebidae

Genus

Pollex

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