Dieida versicolor, Japaridze & Hulsbosch, 2023

Japaridze, Lasha-Giorgi & Hulsbosch, Ramon, 2023, A new species of Dieida Strand, 1911 from Turkey (Lepidoptera: Cossidae), Zootaxa 5271 (1), pp. 169-174 : 170-173

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5271.1.8

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7864491

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/28DCB2A8-8864-417C-A162-11B7C8850487

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Dieida versicolor
status

sp. nov.

Dieida versicolor View in CoL sp. nov.

Locus typicus: Okurcalar , Alanya, Antalya Province, Turkey. Deposition of type material: Museum für Naturkunde Gera .

Material examined. Type material. Holotype ♀ ( Fig. 3C, D View FIGURE 3 ): ‘ SW Türkei / Yaylas Geb. | 85 km SE Antalya, 35 km | Alanya. 15 km nörtlich Okuncalar | Urng. Alarahn / Alana Kalesi Tal | 06. U. 07. Mai 2005 / NN 10- 100 | leg. Alex Steidel, Malte Jänicke’, ‘ Stygioides | ♀ | leg.: |—|. | det.: M. Jänicke ’, ‘SE- 766 ♀ | gen. prep. | S. Erlacher, 2022’, <red label> ‘ HOLOTYPE ♀ | Dieida versicolor | Japaridze & Hulsbosch 2023’ Paratype 1 ♁ ( Fig. 3A, B View FIGURE 3 ): same data as holotype, gen. prep. SE-765.

Description

Adults ( Fig. 3A–3D View FIGURE 3 ).

Measurements. Wingspan: 17 mm. ♁, 23 mm. ♀; forewing length: 7.5 mm. ♁, 8 mm. ♀; hindwing length: 5 mm. ♁, 5.5 mm. ♀; body length: 12 mm. ♁, 12 mm. ♀.

Male ( Fig. 3A, B View FIGURE 3 ). Antennae bipectinate, black, half length of the forewing; rami short and black. Head, tegula,

thorax and abdomen densely hirsute and pale grayish dorsally and black ventrally. Forewings relatively short with rounded apex; ground colour grayish; semitranslucent; edge of costa brownish-black 3/4 from the base, cell has a small white-ivory spot. Fringe brownish-black. Hindwings grayish semitranslucent, fringe brownish-black. White-ivory spots on submedian and apex area of forewings and submedian area and hind margin of hindwings

Female ( Fig. 3C, D View FIGURE 3 ). Antennae bipectinate, rami short, black, half length of the forewing. Head, tegula and thorax densely hirsute golden-brown dorsally and black ventrally. Abdomen hirsute; dorsally 3/5 of the abdomen golden-brown, with 4 black belts, terminal part 2/5 black. Forewings relatively short with rounded apex; ground colour grayish-black, semitranslucent; basal half ventrally blackish, golden-brown spots forming two incomplete fascia 2/5 and 3/5 from base, row of golden-brown smaller spots along termen; fringe brownish-black. Hindwing brownish-black semitranslucent except anal field golden-brown, fringe brownish-black.

Wing venation is identical in both sexes.

Male genitalia ( Fig. 4A, B View FIGURE 4 ). Tegumen long and triangular; Uncus small, sclerotized, triangular peak shaped. Socii rounded with setae. Arms of gnathos relatively short, stout; gnathos knob large, oval shaped, membranous. Valvae lanceolate 8 times longer than width, apex roundish, basal half of costal margin convex, apical half concave, dorsal margin 2/3 from base slightly concave, apical part 1/6 membranous, basal part 7/8 sclerotized; margin between membranous and sclerotized parts clear and roundish, dorsally membranous reach end of sacculus. Sacculus clearly separated from valvae, slender, 2/3 length of valvae; base roundish, gradually narrowing towards the outer end. Arms of transtilla relatively short, thin, strongly sclerotized, 45-degree sharp angle in the middle; transtilla knob not well visible, membranous. Lateral juxta lobes digitate. Saccus well developed as long as width, apex rounded, anterior margin strongly sclerotized, slightly concave. Aedeagus gladiate, same length as valvae, without cornutus.

Female genitalia ( Fig. 4C, D View FIGURE 4 ). Ovipostor long. Papilliae analis elongated ellipsoid.Aphophyses posteriores twice longer than apophyses anteriores. Ostium bursae not visible, long lateral sclerotized structures beside ductus bursae; ductus bursae relatively short, posterior half membranous, anterior narrow. Corpus bursae thin, membranous.

Diagnosis. Both male and female of D. versicolor sp. nov. wings pattern and colouration is very distinct from any other known species of genus Dieida or similar looking genus Stygioides Bruand, 1853 , hence it can not be confused with any other species.

Distribution. The holotype and paratype of D. versicolor sp. nov. originate from Okurcalar, Turkey.

Biology. Like all of the other congeners, imago of D. versicolor sp. nov. is diurnal. No hostplants or immature stages are known.

Etymology. The name of the new species derives from Latin “versicolor” meaning colourful.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Cossidae

Genus

Dieida

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