Idaea setosa Xue & Han, 2023
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Idaea setosa Xue & Han |
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sp. nov. |
Idaea setosa Xue & Han sp. nov.
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Type material.
Holotype, ♂, China: Hainan (IZCAS): Qiongzhong, Limushan, Qijiacun, 657 m, 6-7.IV.2010, leg. Jiang Nan, slide no. Geom-5140. Paratypes: Hainan (IZCAS): 1♂1♀, Jianfengling, 900 m, 12.IV.1980, leg. Zhang Baolin; 1♂, Baisha, Yinggeling, Nankai, Mohaocun, 336 m, 15-16.IV.2010, leg. Jiang Nan; 1♂1♀, Bawangling, Dongerlinchang, 1015 m, 8-10.V.2007, leg. Chen Fuqiang, slide no. Geom-5141(♀).
Diagnosis.
The wing pattern is almost identical to that of I. proximaria , I. rectangularis , and I. rectispina . The first segment of the male hind tarsus is pure brown, which is different from the blackish hind tarsus in other species. In the male genitalia, I. setosa is distinctive in the Idaea proximaria complex by the uncus having a swollen posterior half, by the triangular gnathos, and by the valva having a subapical ventral spine. The aedeagus is even in width, not broadened posteriorly, and the cornutus has many more spines than in the other species. The female genitalia are distinctive with a very short ductus bursae and the large corpus bursae.
Description.
Forewing length: male 10 mm, female 9-12 mm. First segment of male hind tarsus pure brown. Head and wing pattern almost identical to I. proximaria , I. rectangularis , and I. rectispina. Forewing costa lacking dark purplish brown scales in females.
Abdomen. Male genitalia. Uncus long, with posterior half swollen and rounded. Gnathos nearly triangular, with blunt tip. Valva long and slender, tapering, apex rounded and setose; dorsal margin nearly straight and only slightly convex near tip; ventral margin with basal two-thirds straight, concave near apex, bearing a finger-like blunt process. Saccus blunt. Anellus a large sclerite, posterior margin flat, slightly tapering towards anterior margin. Aedeagus in even width, cornutus a bunch of long spines, more than 30 spines.
Female genitalia. Ovipositor lobes with small ventral protrusion. Apophyses posteriores ~ 2 × length of apophyses anteriores. Region around ostium membranous, lamella postvaginalis and antevaginalis unmodified. Ductus bursae very short, a small pouch-like process present, an elongate diverticulum present. Corpus bursae very large and rounded, a rounded sclerotised patch present at middle of posterior half, bearing needle-like spines.
Distribution.
China (Hainan).
Etymology.
This species is named from Latin word setosus, referring to the bunch of long spines in the cornutus.
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