Comibaena auromaculata, Han & Galsworthy & Xue, 2012

Han, Hongxiang, Galsworthy, Anthony C. & Xue, Dayong, 2012, The Comibaenini of China (Geometridae: Geometrinae), with a review of the tribe, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 165 (4), pp. 723-772 : 747-748

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2012.00826.x

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10544515

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0389DF41-FF8E-A91A-FCEA-A8B0FC34FDD5

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Marcus

scientific name

Comibaena auromaculata
status

sp. nov.

COMIBAENA AUROMACULATA SP. NOV.

( FIGS 19 View Figures 1–26 , 73 View Figures 67–78 , 123 View Figures 108–131 , 159 View Figures 156–175 )

Description (male): Antenna bipectinate, outer rami longer than inner rami, terminal one-quarter ciliate. Frons brown scattered with reddish-brown scales. Labial palpus brown scattered with pinkish scales; ventral surface white. Vertex white. Tegula green, pale yellowish sub-basally. Dorsal side of thorax and the two anterior segments of abdomen green, with white intersegment, ventral side of thorax and abdomen white. Hind tibia in male dilated, with hair-pencil, and terminal extension about half length of the first tarsus.

Forewing length: ♂ 13–15 mm. Outer margin of both wings smooth. Hindwing rounded. Wings clear green, diffused with some whitish and yellowishgreen transverse stripes, veins pale yellowish. Forewing with costal area yellowish-green, slightly tapering towards apex, white subapically; antemedial line white, upper half curved and lower half straight, diffusely marked with white inside; postmedial line close to outer margin, white, slightly concave inwards between M 1 and M 3, almost straight from M 3 to CuA 2, approaching outer margin obliquely on CuA 2, then rapidly bent inwards a short distance and continuing down to tornal angle; a large white patch present outside postmedial line above M 3; yellow tornal patch large, rounded, edged with purplish on tornal angle; terminal line appearing only as small black dots near tornal angle; fringes with basal half clear green, terminal half paler, median part a narrow dull white band. Hindwing with costal area whitish, diffusely marked with yellow on apex, another diffuse yellow patch present on tornal angle, containing at tornal angel a purple patch of varying size, mixed with some blackish and reddish-brown scales; terminal line black, discontinuous, almost linear on apex, expanded inwards slightly; fringes purple, basal half much darker, whitish at middle, giving appearance of a whitish ring. Discal spots on both wings black dots. Underside green; black discal spot on forewing larger than that of hindwing; transverse lines indistinct; yellow patches on upperside matched by whitish patches on underside; hindwing with basal part green, terminal part much paler, separated by a white, curved postmedial line; terminal line and fringes similar to upperside.

Third sternite in male with a pair of setal patches. Male eighth tergite with posterior margin protruding, concave at middle and forming two small blunt processes; eighth sternite with posterior margin slightly protruding and sclerotized.

Male genitalia. Uncus well divided. Socii tapering and hooked. Valva slender, with apex blunt; costal lobe slender, distal part of it well sclerotized, truncate, spinose, and with a pointed tooth on the end of ventral margin; sub-basally with a finger-like process. Vinculum deeply concave at middle, two branches blunt. Aedeagus slender.

Female genitalia. Unknown.

Diagnosis: The species superficially resembles Comibaena dubernardi in having a large tornal patch on the hindwing. Comibaena auromaculata is distinctive in having a large yellowish tornal patch on both wings and a yellowish apex to the hindwing. In the male genitalia, Comibaena auromaculata is similar to Comibaena flavicans and Comibaena chalybeata in the truncate costal lobe of the valva, but the lobe is much broader in Comibaena flavicans , the vinculum of the other two species is only slightly concave, and the socii of Comibaena auromaculata are less strongly expanded. The finger-like process on the ventral margin of the costal lobe is present in Comibaena flavicans , but absent in Comibaena chalybeata .

Holotype, ♂, China: Yunnan: Lijiang, Mountain Vivarium , 3260 m, 15–18.vi.2009, coll. Xue Dayong ( IZCAS) . Paratypes ( IZCAS): China: 1♂, same locality as holotype , coll. Han Hongxiang; 2♂, Yunnan: Lijiang, Wenhai , 3097 m, 19.vi.2009 , coll. Han Hongxiang; 3♂, Yunnan: Lijiang, Ganheba , 3296 m, 23.vi.2009 , coll. Han Hongxiang, Yang Chao, IZCAS slide no. Geom-01058; 1♂, Li-kiang ( China), Provinz Nord-Yuennan , 17.vi.1934, H. Höne ( ZFMK) ; 1♂, A-tun-tse (Nord-Yuennan), Talsohle c. 3000 m, 21.vi.1937, H. Höne ( ZFMK) .

Distribution: China (Yunnan).

Etymology: A combination of the Latin words aurum and macula, referring to the yellow tornal patches on both wings.

IZCAS

Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

ZFMK

Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Geometridae

Genus

Comibaena

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