Thraumata peruviensia, Goldstein, Paul Z. & Zilli, Alberto, 2019

Goldstein, Paul Z. & Zilli, Alberto, 2019, Thraumata, a new genus from South America with description of a new species from Peru (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae), ZooKeys 867, pp. 139-160 : 139

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.867.28728

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scientific name

Thraumata peruviensia
status

sp. nov.

Thraumata peruviensia sp. nov. Figs 5 View Figures 1–9 , 6 View Figures 1–9 , 14 View Figures 10–15 , 15 View Figures 10–15 (habitus); Figs 21 View Figures 18–22 , 22 View Figures 18–22 (male genitalia); Fig. 26 View Figures 25, 26 (male abdomen); Fig. 28 (female genitalia) View Figures 28, 29

Material examined.

Type material. PERU (11♂, 6♀): Holotype ♂ (USNM), Oconeque Carahaya Perou S. E.; Dognin Collection; USNMENT01440384. Paratypes (10♂, 6♀; USNM, NHMUK, AMNH): Males: same data as holotype, Dissection 148129, USNMENT01440371, BOLD Process ID LNAUW3137-17; same data as holotype, USNMENT01440341; Quinton, Carabaya, Peru, 5000 ft, i 1905. G. Ockenden [Joicey Bequest Brit. Mus. 1934-120] [NHMUK]; 2♂ Oconeque, Carabaya, Peru. 5000 ft, ii 1905, G. Ockenden; 1♂, Joicey Bequest Brit. Mus. 1934-120; 1♂, Rothschild Bequest B.M. 1939-1 [NHMUK]; 2♂ Oconeque, Carabaya, 7000 ft., dry s., July 1904 (G. Ockenden), Rothschild Bequest B.M. 1939-1 [NHMUK]; 3♂ Oconeque S. E. Peru, Feb’ 05 7000 ft, G. Ockenden [2♂, 67. 20. Ex Coll. Ed. Brabant 1920 / Rothschild Bequest B.M. 1939-1; 1♂ - 1909-89. [NHMUK]. Females: same data as holotype, Dissection 148130, USNMENT01440374; PERU: Cusco Machu Picchu 2885 m 5.II.1959 J.F.G. Clarke, USNMENT01440443; Macchu Pichu [sic] Peru II-11 1966 B. Heineman [AMNH]; Oconeque, Carabaya, Peru. 5000 ft, ii 1905, G. Ockenden; Joicey Bequest Brit. Mus. 1934-120 [NHMUK]; Oconeque, Carabaya, 7000 ft., dry s., July 1904 (G. Ockenden), Rothschild Bequest B.M. 1939-1 [NHMUK]; Oconeque S. E. Peru Feb’ 05, 7000 ft G. Ockenden, 67. 20. Ex Coll. Ed. Brabant 1920/Rothschild Bequest B.M. 1939-1 [NHMUK]

Diagnosis.

Thraumata peruviensia is most readily distinguished from the other two species by the combination of its larger size and distinctive vesica. In this and the previous species, the dominant ground color of forewing is gray, darker in the present species than in T. petrovna . This feature, the less pronounced white lining of pattern elements, particularly in basal and medial fields of forewing, and the comparatively reduced abdominal scent tufts in the male most readily distinguish this species pair from the more uniformly brown ground coloration of T. subvenata . In the new species the triangular tooth projecting from the dark brown distal fascia of the forewing is longer than in T. petrovna , and there are at least two distinct white streaks on the hindwing underside instead of one.

Description.

Head. Vestiture as in T. petrovna . Thorax. Vestiture a mix of grayish-brown scales intermixed with white, especially within tegulae. Wings. Forewing lengths: males (including holotype 15.3 mm) 14.2-15.3 mm (N = 3, x ¯ = 15.0 mm, M = 12.5 mm); females, 15.5-16.8 mm (N = 3, x ¯ = 16.1 mm, M = 16.1 mm). Forewing coloration dominated by gray scaling suffused with white, lines for the most part obscured, although in some individuals antemedial and postmedial lines still discernible as faint, thin pale gray lines. Four areas of more uniform, chocolate-brown scaling: an elongate, obtuse subtriangular smudge in lower basal field from wing base to antemedial line; an oblique band in place of median shading between from reniform stigma and inner margin, dark filling between orbicular and reniform stigmata, and in fascia bearing outwardly projected median tooth of distal field, this fascia lined externally with silvery white. Forewing underside nearly uniform chocolate brown excepting paler white inner marginal area; the shading on the hindwing underside interrupted by two-three conspicuous pale streaks, fading towards wing base. Legs. White outward, otherwise as brown as in previous species. Abdomen. Abdominal segments predominantly gray, ringed with pale cream-colored scales distally; abdominal brushes lacking. Male genitalia. Sacculus squared. Sclerotized lateral band on phallus less pronounced than in petrovna , vesica with three rudimentary subbasal diverticula and reduced para-basal plate from distal end of the phallus. Female genitalia. Ductus bursae quite short relative to distended corpus bursae. Anterior and posterior apophyses roughly co-equal. Papillae anales densely setose. As in other Thraumata , the ductus seminalis arises from a bulge at the posterior end of the corpus bursae.

Immature stages.

Unknown.

Etymology.

The name peruviensia is a neuter pleural adjective, in reference to the country of origin of the new species, in coordination with the generic name Thraumata .

Distribution.

Southeastern Peru.

Remarks.

This species is very similar in appearance to T. petrovna but consistently larger and occurring at higher altitudes. An incomplete barcode sequence (658bp - 88n = 570bp) was generated from a 1905 male specimen, USNMENT01440371 corresponding to USNM dissection 148129 ( Figs 21 View Figures 18–22 , 22 View Figures 18–22 ), BOLD sample ID USNM_PG_H03.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

Genus

Thraumata