Trichadenotecnum denticulatum, Yoshizawa & Aldrete & Mockford, 2008
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00398.x |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10546193 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7E7087BE-FF82-BB03-FF63-F94368B3F947 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Trichadenotecnum denticulatum |
status |
sp. nov. |
TRICHADENOTECNUM DENTICULATUM View in CoL SP. NOV.
Material examined: Holotype. Male. Guatemala: 18 km SE of Guatemala, Guatemala C. A., Carretera a Puerto Barrios, 27.viii.1973, ANGA ( UNAM) . Paratypes. Honduras: 1 male, Comayagua, 4 km N Lahikostad , 18.vii.1977, G. B. Marshall ; 1 male, D. C., 8 km SE Tamara, Hwy 1, 27.vii.1977, L. B. O’Brien et al. ( UNAM) ; 1 male, Comayagua, 5 km NW Taulabé , 29.vii.1977, L. B. O’Brien et al. ( UNAM) .
Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the denticles on the edge of the clunial arms and on the apex of the aedeagus.
Description: Male. Head. White in ground colour; vertical and orbital markings large, blackish brown; coronal suture black; frontal suture bordered with brown band dorsally; frons with two pairs of pale brown bands; gena blackish brown with white spot medially; eye black, IO/D = 1.0; ocelli white, ocellar field black; antennal socket bordered with blackish brown band; postclypeus with eight rows of faint brown spots, fused with each other ventrally forming a large, blackish brown marking, ventro-lateral corner white; anteclypeus blackish brown. Antenna pale brown, scape and pedicel darker. Mouth parts blackish brown.
Thorax. Prothorax blackish brown. Mesonotum pale brown; anterior surface of scutum blackish brown; anterior margin of lateral lobe of scutum black; anterior margin of scutellum blackish brown; postnotum brown. Metanotum brown, with pale oval spot on posterior region of each lateral lobe of scutum; medial lobe with white spot posteriorly; scutellum blackish brown. Meso- and metapleurites blackish brown except membranous region white.
Legs. Blackish brown; tibiae and fore coxa paler; fore and middle femora with pale brown portions at middle and distal end.
Forewing ( Fig. 36E View Figure 36 ). Distal spot in cell a 1 large and dark, basal one small and faint. Opposing spots in cell r apparent but rather small. Proximal band broad but pale in posterior half, strongly constricted at anterior part of cell CuA, broadly interrupted around fork of M + Cu. Median spots sparse, some distal spots fused with each other, forming a large marking. Distal band broad but faint, especially in cell r 5. Spot on roof of cell m 3 small, almost indistinct around M3 fork. Submarginal spots apparent; spot in cell m 3 smaller and paler. Marginal clouds apparent, darker along each vein. Hindwing. Hyaline; veins brown.
Abdomen. White with irregular faint brown markings. Terminalia. Clunial arm ( Fig. 41A View Figure 41 ) broad, axeshaped, distal part with rows of serrations and denticles. Anterior margin of 8th sternum ( Fig. 41C View Figure 41 ) with broad triangular incision at middle, narrowly fused with hypandrium posteriorly. Epiproct lobe ( Fig. 41B View Figure 41 ) long, much longer than wide, conical and pointed dorsally in posterior view. Hypandrium ( Fig. 41C View Figure 41 ): left and right processes long, directed postero-internally, very slightly arched, gradually narrowing to pointed apices. Phallosome ( Fig. 41D, E View Figure 41 ) with single posterior process apically denticulated. Phallobase almost parallel sided, widest near anterior end, anterior margin rounded.
Length. B 2.1–2.9; FW 2. 6–3.0; HW 2.0–2.4.
Female. Unknown.
Distribution: Guatemala, Honduras.
UNAM |
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico |
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