Elhamma toxopeusi (Viette, 1952)

Simonsen, Thomas J., 2015, Elhamma Walker (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) revisited: adult morphology, assessment of recently proposed synonyms and descriptions of two species, Zootaxa 3955 (3), pp. 301-328 : 320-321

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3955.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6102417

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scientific name

Elhamma toxopeusi (Viette, 1952)
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Elhamma toxopeusi (Viette, 1952) View in CoL

( Figs 11–12 View FIGURES 1 – 12 , 47–51 View FIGURES 47 – 51. E , 77 View FIGURE 77 )

Zauxieus toxopeusi Viette 1952

Type data: Holotype Male, Naturalis

Type locality: Scree Valley Camp, New Guinea

Material examined. Holotype (Viette genital slide no. 2492, FW: 23.3 mm), Scree Valley Camp, 3800m, New Guinea Exp., Neth. Ind.-Amer., ix 1938, L. J. Toxopeus leg.; Paratype (Viette genitalia slide no. 2436, FW: 25.2 mm); one additional male, same label data ( RMNH INS 910272—dissected FW: 24.4mm).

Distribution ( Fig. 77 View FIGURE 77 ). Known only from the type locality. The locality is in the Baliem Valley in the central highlands at 138°40'E and 4°20'S (de Vos 2013).

Diagnosis. A medium sized, robust and very dark species that can easily be recognized from other Elhamma by the dark, coffee-brown ground colour of the forewing and the uniformly dark, coffee-brown hind wing.

Redescription male. Medium sized (FW: 23.3–25.2 mm). Head with golden-brown, short, semi-rough vestiture dorsally, and protruding, rough golden-brown vestiture frontally; antennae with scape scaled, otherwise naked, length more than half the width of the thorax, not serrate, each flagellomere keel-shaped; labial palpus short and pointed; with dark beige-brown antennal scale tufts, and a broad circle of coffee-brown scales around the base of the antenna; eyes as described for genus; palps short with dark golden vestiture. FW with a mottled pattern of dark-beige scales. Eing venetation generally as in genus, but FW with CuA2 curved towards CuA1 at base, and HW with M3-CuA1 and CuA1-CuA2 cross veins present. Wing vestiture type-2 bilayer, both cover and ground scales broad spindle shaped to droplet shaped, but cover scales much broader and twice the length of ground scales; both types with primary and secondary ridges, small windows and cross-ribs on abwing surface; abwing surface with primary ridges, small pores and cross ribs; abwing ridges on cover scales apparently of composite nature.

Thorax overall dark brown (types) to dark golden-orange; legs normal; hind leg without tibial tuft; tarsal claws long and slender, without prominent basal corner; arolium strongly reduced. Abdomen unmodified, dark coffeebrown dorsally, golden brown ventrally. S3-6 with large, anterior ventro-lateral paired dark spots, most prominent on S3 (fenestrae?); S3-6 with small point centrally on posterior ridge.

Genitalia: Sternum 8 ( Figs. 50–51 View FIGURES 47 – 51. E ) U-shaped with a straight, strongly sclerotised posterior margin, sclerotisation strongest and broadest at corners; posterior margin centrally with a broad, flap-like internal projection. Tergal lobe setose, with two latero-dorsal corners, but not distinctly bilobed. Pseudoteguminal lobes high and relatively narrow, in lateral view with a broad, rectangular, central projection; dorsal arms absent; ventral arms relatively short and stout, with a well-defined outer margin, arms synclerotised ventrally terminating in two prominent, sclerotised tips. Intermediate plate small and very narrow, separated from the pseudoteguminal lobe by a membranous band. Valva long, slightly upwards curved, relatively broad; sacculus short with small, sclerotised bump, but no well-developed tooth. Trulleum marginally bilobed at base, attached basally to the base of juxta by a membranous connection; marginally bilobed posteriorly, attached high on the ventral pseudoteguminal arms by a narrow membranous connection. Juxta deeply cup-shaped with a basal ridge. Phallus less than 2x the height of genitalia. Vinculum and saccus broad U-shaped with a flat dorsal cross-ridge and a U-shaped to V- shaped sulcus separating vinculum proper and the apodemal vinculum (sensu Nielsen & Kristensen 1989). Female: Unknown.

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Hepialidae

Genus

Elhamma

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Hepialidae

Genus

Elhamma

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