Disca anser Fibiger, 2010
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2583.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7C67FC6F-2D63-FFF9-FF28-FA41ECB27406 |
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Felipe |
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Disca anser Fibiger |
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sp. nov. |
Disca anser Fibiger View in CoL , new species.
( Plate 10 View PLATE 10 , figure 1; male genit. plate 19, figure 3; female genit. plate 25, figure 5)
Material examined. Holotype: female, Malaysia W, Selangor, Ulu Gombak , 7–11.v.2005, leg. M. Owada, coll. NSMT.
Paratypes. 1 male, 2 females with same data as holotype; male genit. prep 5919 M. Fibiger , one female genit. prep. 5920 M. Fibiger. Colls NSMT and M. Fibiger .
Diagnosis. Imago (external). Wingspan: 12–13 mm.
Forewing: relatively narrow; light brown, suffused with dark grey-brown scales.
Crosslines: brown, terminal line marked by black interneural dots.
Reniform stigma: indistinct.
Hindwing: unicolorous light greyish brown, without discal spot.
Underside: grey.
Male genitalia. Tegumen: narrow.
Vinculum: short, stout.
Saccus: V shaped, short.
Fultura superior: present only at ventral end of tegumen, platelike, left plate twice as large as right one (apo.).
Valva: narrow, 3 times longer than broad.
Ampulla: 1.5 times longer than wide, broadest subapically (apo.).
Pollex: outer angled 60 o (apo.).
Digitus: broad, curved, apically pointed, right longer.
Juxta-anellus plate: broadest ventrally, tapered dorsad to hole for phallus (apo.).
Phallus: long, slightly S shaped medially, coecum long and narrow.
Female genitalia. Ovipositor: quadrangular, with rounded corners.
Posterior apophyses: slightly longer than ovipositor.
Anterior apophyses: slightly longer than posterior apophyses.
8 th abdominal segment: narrow, connected by membrane to 7 th segment.
Ductus bursae: membranous, as long as antrum.
Appendix bursae: arising posteriorly from ductus bursae.
Corpus bursae: globular.
Signum: cross shaped, transverse bar weaker.
Differential diagnosis. D. anser is related to D. thailandi , D. arborita , D. hackeri , and D. javai . It differs in male genitalia, in:
- juxta higher than in D. thailandi , and broader than in D. javai and D. arborita ;
- ampulla similar to that of D. arborita ; longer and narrower than in D. javai and D. thailandi ;
- right pollex with similarly angled tip, but with longer clasper-pollex than in D. thailandi ; angle in D. javai more pointed; pollex broader than in D. arboreta , that of D. hackeri short and rounded;
- right digitus goose-head shaped, broader medially than in either D. arborita and D. thailandi ; similarly broad but longer than that of D. javai ; shorter than than of D. arborita ; that of D. hackeri less angled subbasally and smoothly tapered;
- phallus subapically slightly S shaped, whereas almost straight in other Disca species ;
- ostium in more anterior position in middle of 7 th abdominal segment than in other Disca species ;
- antrum smoothly tapered from ostium to ductus bursae, not so in other Disca species.
Distribution. D. anser is known only from Malaysia, near Selangor.
NSMT |
National Science Museum (Natural History) |
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