Penthostola subnigrantis, Groenen & Wangdi, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4658.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5928842 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8DEFF5E9-581F-47E2-82C4-9518990507F3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:8DEFF5E9-581F-47E2-82C4-9518990507F3 |
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Penthostola subnigrantis |
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sp. nov. |
Penthostola subnigrantis , sp. nov.
Figs. 22 View FIGURES 19‒36 , 49 View FIGURES 37‒55
Holotype. ♂, Bhutan, Chhukha, Gedu , 26º55´14´´N, 89º31´17´´E, 2030 m, 5.viii.2016, sta. 8, C. Gielis, genitalia slide FG3334 ( NBCS). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Penthostola subnigrantis is similar to P. nigrantis Kawabe, 1995 in colour and male genitalia. It differs from P. nigrantis in the rounded top of the gnathos, the group of spines at the costal prominence, and the longer spines at the ventral prominence of the valva.
Description. Male. Head ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 19‒36 ): Vertex and scape of antenna grey-brown, labial palps ca. 2 times diameter of compound eye, second segment basally grey-brown, apically brown, third segment grey-brown. Thorax: Nota and tegulae grey-brown; forewing length 7 mm; forewing subrectangular, costa curved, termen oblique, dorsum straight. Ground colour brown, overlaid with black, a semi-ovoid costal spot from 2/5 to just before apex, mixed black and grey, at the basal margin of this spot a white dot, two blue-grey spots at middle of dorsum. Fringe concolourous with wing. Hindwings shiny brown-fuscous, darker apically. Fringe grey with a darker subbasal band. Abdomen: Genitalia ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 37‒55 ) with tegumen tall, uncus rudimentary, socii pendant and long haired, gnathos short with rounded top; valva slender, excavation large, a few short setae on innerside, sacculus simple with long setae, cucullus with basal, costal, and ventral prominences; at ventral prominence three long spines, along inner margin of this prominence a group of dense setae; costal prominence smaller with a group of ca. one-half length of three ventral spines; lobe of cucullus setose; phallus slender, slightly tapering, ca. as long as valve. Female unknown.
Distribution. Bhutan.
Etymology. The name subnigrantis refers to the close relationship with P. nigrantis .
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