Nanna molouba, Durante & Apinda-Legnouo & Romano, 2013
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2013.65 |
publication LSID |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3843723 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2B2F8C94-2AA5-45E0-9A5B-DEF470A55E0D |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:2B2F8C94-2AA5-45E0-9A5B-DEF470A55E0D |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Nanna molouba |
status |
sp. nov. |
Nanna molouba sp. nov.
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Figs 3J View Fig , 4D View Fig
Diagnosis
Species similar to N. collinsi , N. colonoides , N. eningae and N. melanosticta , but easily distinguishable thanks to the bipectinate antennae of N. molouba sp. nov. Nanna magna also has bipectinate antennae, but its genitalia are clearly different.
Etymology
This species is dedicated to the kind Dr. Aurelie Flore Molouba, head of the Scientific Commission of the CENAREST. Noun in apposition (ICZN article 11.9.1.2).
Type material
Holotype
♂, MSNS.
Paratypes
5 ♂♂, 5-10 Apr. 2010; 3 ♂♂, 19 Feb.-11 Mar. 2011. Same locality as the holotype. MSNS and MAD.
Type locality
GABON: Makokou-Ipassa, 500 m, 0°30’43’’N, 12°48’13’’E, 19 Feb.-11 Mar. 2011.
Description
Habitus
Wingspan: ♂ 36-42 mm. Forewing upper side ground colour whitish; basal third of the costa sometimes blackish; pattern with two black dots on the median area, one on the costal margin, and another one between the CuA2 and the anal vein. Hindwing upper side ground colour white. Forewing underside ground colour slightly darker than the upper side, with a creamy fascia along the costal margin. Hindwing underside as in the upper side. Fringes of the same colour as that wing’s ground colour.
Head yellow, labial palpi yellow, porrect or slightly downward, male antennae bipectinate, yellow along the first fourth, shading to brown toward the apex.
Patagia yellow, tegulae whitish, notum anteriorly yellow, shading backward to whitish. Thorax ventrally yellow.
Forelegs yellow with femur and tibia externally grayish brown, tarsus lighter; mid- and hindlegs yellow with articulation between femur and tibia grayish brown. All praetarsi brown. Spurs formula 0-2-4.
Abdomen yellow.
Genitalia
MALE. A8 tergum rectangular, slightly shorter than seventh segment; A8 sternum slightly sclerotized, bar-like, arch-shaped, with two apodemal blunt cephalad appendices.
Uncus slender, long, caudally bent, ending in a point; tegument pear-shaped (ventral view); vinculum semicircular, strong, with a median concavity. Juxta great, upside down Y-shaped, well sclerotized.
Basis valvae sclerotized at the junction with the juxta, with which it forms a pseudo-articulation; membranous at supravalvar level.
Ala valvae with ventral margin sclerotized and swollen, dorsal margin membranous.
Supravalva sclerotized with ventral margin membranous.
Distal process of the ala valvae strongly sclerotized, with a triangular process ( Fig. 4D View Fig , arrow) at the distal third of the valvar length, and a robust hook-like termination ending in a big thorn and dorsally
covered by slim spines. Distal process of the supravalva less sclerotized than the previous one, large and spatulate.
Aedeagus quite narrow, partially membranous (pseudaedoeagus of Birket-Smith 1965), without coecum; vesica small, with sparse tiny thorns and two lobes, one at the base and one apically on the main lobe (respectively numbered 1 and 2 in Fig. 4D View Fig ).
MSNS |
Italy, Calimera, Museo di Storia Naturale del Salento |
MAD |
Madras Museum |
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