Obscura clarus Fibiger
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2583.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7C67FC6F-2D77-FFED-FF28-FE0CECB87259 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Obscura clarus Fibiger |
status |
sp. nov. |
Obscura clarus Fibiger View in CoL , new species
( Plate 8 View PLATE 8 , figure 5; female genit. plate 24, figure 8)
19–23.ii.2002, leg. & genit. prep. 4532 M. Fibiger, coll. MF , later to be deposited in ZMUC.
Diagnosis. Imago (external). Wingspan: 9.5 mm.
Head, patagia, anterior part of tegulae, prothorax, basal part of costa, costal part of medial area: blackish brown, costal medial-area quadrangular.
Forewing ground colour: light brown, fringes grey.
Crosslines: all lines indistinct.
Terminal line: well marked by black interneural dots.
Reniform stigma: beige, diffusely outlined.
Hindwing: grey, discal spot absent.
Underside: forewing brown; hindwing grey, with discal spot.
Male genitalia. Unknown.
Female genitalia. Ovipositor: short, smoothly rounded posteriorly and at corners.
Posterior apophyses: 1.5 times length of ovipositor.
Membrane close to 9 th –10 segment: ventrally wrinkled by sclerotised streaks (apo.).
Anterior apophyses: untraceable.
7 th and 8 th abdominal segment: strongly fused throughout.
Ostium: ringlike; slightly displaced to left.
Antrum: 1.5 times longer than width of ostium.
Ductus bursae: membranous, very narrow, 3 times length of corpus bursae.
Corpus bursae: globular.
Appendix bursae: arising posteriorly from ductus bursae.
Signum: cross shaped.
Differential diagnosis. O. clarus differs from other Obscura species in:
- forewing with light brown ground colour;
- grey fringes;
- small reniform stigma, diffusely outlined;
female genitalia, in
- wide ostium;
- wrinkled, sclerotised bands close to 9 th –10 segment;
- very narrow ductus bursae.
Distribution. O. clarus known only from Indonesia, West Sumatra.
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