Macrostemum hestia Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1998
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5457011 |
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Macrostemum hestia Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1998 |
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Macrostemum hestia Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1998 View in CoL
( Figs. 112–118 View Figs )
Macrostemum hestia Malicky & Chantaramongkol (in Malicky, 1998b): 774 [Holotype male; Thailand; HMPC].
Diagnosis. Male. Antennae broken. Antennal flagellum first few segments darker brown and lighter throughout the segments. Head with dark brown stripe running traverse the head. Forewing 14 mm and hindwing length 7 mm. Forewing pattern as shown ( Fig. 112 View Figs ). Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum without evident markings. Tibial spurs 2.4.4.
Male genitalia. Inferior appendages two-segmented. In lateral view, phallus with opening in posterior part of the apex ( Fig. 117 View Figs ). In ventral view, phallus apex somewhat heart-shaped ( Fig. 118 View Figs ). In lateral view, segment X with large wart on apex ( Figs. 113, 115 View Figs ). In dorsal view, segment X with longer apex on each side directing sideways ( Figs. 114, 116 View Figs ).
Female. Antennae broken. Antennal flagellum and head markings same as male. Forewing 12 mm and hindwing length 8 mm. Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum without evident markings. Tibial spurs 2.4.4.
Type material examined. Paratypes. Thailand: 7 males, 1 female, Doi Inthanon, Siriphum waterfall, coll. H. Malicky, 20 March 1989 ( UPLBMNH) ; 1 male, Pu Kradung Northern Province , Namtok Penpob, coll. N. Saengpradab, 25 May 1996 (HMPC) ; Malaysia: 1 male, Hulu, Perak, coll. I. Sivec, 3–13 April 1994 .
Distribution. China (Jiangxi), Laos, Malaysia (Perak), Thailand, Vietnam.
Remarks. Genitalia variations were observed among the specimens examined in this study. However, only segment X varied in some specimens ( Figs. 114, 116 View Figs ), although the phallus structure was consistent among the examined specimens ( Figs. 117, 118 View Figs ).
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