Gaujonia bichu, Martinez, 2020

Martinez, Jose I., 2020, Revision of the South American genus Gaujonia Dognin (Noctuidae, Pantheinae) with descriptions of five new genera and twenty-one new species, ZooKeys 985, pp. 71-126 : 71

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.985.51622

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D18A59B3-47DA-4583-9274-D4376ADE594F

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scientific name

Gaujonia bichu
status

sp. nov.

Gaujonia bichu sp. nov. Figs 27 View Figures 26–42 , 28 View Figures 26–42 , 64 View Figures 64–68 , 93 View Figure 93

Type material.

Holotype ♂, Ecuador: Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe ca 2 km E pass El Tiro rainforest, 30 m N of road, Blacklight 2 × 15W (61), 03°59.46'S, 79°07.58'W, 3.iv.2011, | 18.45-19.45, 2630 m, coll. Lisa Lehner / DNA Barcode run 2011, COI-5P marker, University of Guelph / Arcec 31087. [DNA voucher Arcec 31087] deposited in FSU. Paratypes (2 ♂, FSU): Ecuador: Ecuador, 8 km SE of Loja, Parque Nacional Podocarpus Cajanuma, mont. Rainforest, Blacklight 2 × 15W (50), 04°06.86'S, 79°10.48'W, 20.ix.2008, 2897 m, Florian Bodner leg / Arcec 32151 / Barcoding failed.

Etymology.

The term bichu is used to refer to an insect or small animal in the Quechua language. Since this is the smallest species of Gaujonia , this name seems appropriate.

Diagnosis.

Gaujonia bichu is closely related to G. sourakovi , but G. bichu is the smaller. The male genitalia have the valva and the saccular region narrow, and the process of the sacculus is longer and thinner.

Description.

Head. Palp black; frons yellow with some black scales. Thorax. Dorsally covered by large black patches. Wings. Male yellow with thin spots and lines on venation; forewing length: male 15-17 mm; forewing with two V-shaped marks on base of R1+R2 and R4+R5; base of cell with small black dot on M1; five black dots on Sc+R1 with a line right on apex; half of posterior margin black; hindwing with fringe black, interrupted by a yellow dot at end of each vein. Leg. Prothoracic leg black with femur and tarsi presenting yellow spots; mesothoracic legs yellow with some black spots; metathoracic legs yellow. Abdomen. Grayish yellow with yellow and black tufts in middle of abdomen dorsally on A1-A5, remainder of abdomen covered in yellow scales. Male genitalia. Valva long and narrow a little swollen from middle to apex externally; sacculus narrow; sacculus process long and narrow; juxta shield-like; tegumen wide, narrower near valva; aedeagus short and narrow; vesica elongated with two oval patches, one 2 × longer than the other.

Immature stages.

Unknown.

Distribution.

Gaujonia bichu specimens were found in Ecuador in coniferous and deciduous forests at high elevations above 2500 m (Fig. 93 View Figure 93 ).

Biology.

Unknown.

Remarks.

Three specimens are in good condition; one specimen from Loja has no black dots on the base of cell M1.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

Genus

Gaujonia