Description of two new species of the genus Dollmania (Lepidoptera, Lasiocampidae)
Author
Prozorov, Alexey M.
Author
Saldaitis, Aidas
Tomsk State University, Laboratory of Biodiversity and Ecology, Lenina pr. 36, RUS- 634050 Tomsk, Russia
Author
Tatianaa. Prozorova
Nature Research Centre, Akademijos str. 2, 08412 Vilnius- 21, Lithuania
Author
V. Yakovlev, Roman
Author
Volkova, Julia S.
Ulyanovsk State University, Universitetskaya Naberezhnaya Ulitsa, 1, RUS- 432063 Ulyanovsk, Russia
Author
Sulak, Harald
Museum Witt, Max-Reger-Str. 18, 92637 Weiden in der Oberpfalz, Germany
Author
Tujuba, Tesfu Fekensa
Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute, Comoros street, P. O. box 30726, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Author
Revay, Edita E.
University of Sciences, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, BP 1805 Bamako, Mali
Author
Müller, Günter C.
University of Sciences, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, BP 1805 Bamako, Mali
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-08-08
5493
1
55
71
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5360.3.8
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5493.1.3
1175-5326
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Dollmania lola
sp. n.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
B4549885-3575-4F19-8DC1-05B32A7DF2AE
(
Figs 1–3
,
21
,
23–24
,
53
)
Holotype
:
♂
,
Ivory Coast
,
Sassandra-Marahoué District
,
Vavoua
,
7.37506N
,
6.47698W
,
260 m
,
4.IV.1981
, leg.
H. Politzar
, GS 2011-059 (ex coll.
Kuchler
,
CGM
/
USTTB
)
.
Paratypes
,
Ivory Coast
(
4♂
, ex coll.
Kuchler
,
CGM
/
USTTB
): as HT, GS 0339;
Taï National Park
,
6–7.VIII.1985
, leg.
H. Politzar
,
GS 09-013;
Sassandra-Marahoué District
,
Daniafla
,
7.139N
,
6.8514W
,
290 m
,
20–23.III.1984
, leg.
H. Politzar.
Description
.
Male
(
Figs 1–3
). Flagellum covered with brown scales, rami brown. Head and prothorax dark brown, mesothorax brown with reddish brown or purplish tegula. Abdomen brown.
Forewing
. Forewing length:
26–29 mm
; wingspan:
49–54 mm
. Somewhat oval, elongated. Ground color reddish brown. Pattern consist of triple wavy blurred dark antemedial and postmedial lines of purplish, green and brown colors, c-shaped creamy discal mark with dark brown contour, and dark brown and creamy wavy external line. Fringe dark brown.
Hindwing
. Oval. Ground color dark brown, blurred dark medial and external lines may be pronounced. Fringe brown.
Genitalia
(
Figs 21
,
23–24
). Tegumen a narrow band; dorsolaterally bears a pair of socii. Socii triangle, ventrally more sclerotized, covered with setae. Vinculum a narrow band with laterodistal somewhat trapezoid outgrowths. Cucullus elongated, finger shaped with rounded apex, basally covered with setae, dorsal margin indented. Sacculus very compact, somewhat trapezoid, covered with setae. Juxta stem-like, fused with aedeagus. Aedeagus claw shaped without basal apodemes. Vesica very short but broad, covered with minute cornuti. The eighth sternite somewhat trapezoid with short apodemes, distal margin concave, more sclerotized, indented. The eight tergite somewhat trapezoid with barely pronounced apodemes.
Female
remains unknown but expected to be similar to male in coloration but larger in size.
Variability
. Specimen may be overall paler (
Fig. 2
) or darker (
Fig. 3
). Discal mark may be smaller (
Fig. 1
) or bigger (
Fig. 2
). Dark lines on hindwing may be almost unnoticeable (
Fig. 3
) or well pronounced (
Fig. 2
). Distal indents of the eighth sternite may be smaller (
Fig. 23
) or bigger (
Fig. 24
).
Diagnosis
. Adult males of
D. lola
sp. n.
are bigger and overall darker (
Figs 1–3
), have shorter socii, slightly c-shaped cucullus, broader extensions of vinculum, short apodemes of the eighth sternite (
Figs 21
,
23–24
), distributed in West Africa (
Fig. 53
); whereas adult males of
D. flavia
are smaller and overall paler (
Figs 8–11
), have elongated socii, c-shaped cucullus, relatively narrow extensions of vinculum, elongated apodemes of the eight sternite (
Figs 31–32
), known from
Kenya
only (
Fig. 54
).
Adult males of
D. lola
sp. n.
are overall darker and stable in coloration with better pronounced discal mark (
Figs 1–3
), have shorter socii, rounded apex of cucullus, broader extensions of vinculum, shorter aedeagus with wider base, caudal margin of the eighth sternite with no big dents, apodemes short (
Figs 21
,
23–24
), distributed in West Africa (
Fig. 53
); whereas adult males of
D. reussi
or
D. marwitzi
are not so dark and broadly vary in coloration from orangish red to purplish green, have duller discal mark (
Figs 12–15
), elongated socii, almost pointed apex of cucullus, narrower extensions of vinculum, slender elongated aedeagus, well pronounced pair of big dents on caudal margin of the eighth sternite, apodemes elongated (
Figs 27–30
), known from
Tanzania
only (
Fig. 54
).
Adult males of
D. lola
sp. n.
are mainly darker and stable in coloration with better pronounced discal mark (
Figs 1–3
), have shorter socii, broader extensions of vinculum, short apodemes of the eighth sternite (
Figs 21
,
23–24
), distributed in West Africa (
Fig. 53
); whereas adult males of
D. cuprea
are mainly paler and broadly vary in color from orangish brown to greenish purple and have duller discal mark (
Figs 16–20
), have elongated socii, narrower extensions of vinculum, elongated apodemes of the eighth sternite (
Figs 33–34
), known from
RSA
,
Zimbabwe
,
Mozambique
,
Malawi
,
Zambia
, and
DRC
(
Fig. 55
).
Adult males of
D. lola
sp. n.
are larger and overall darker with more contrasting medial lines (
Figs 1–3
), have shorter socii, slightly c-shaped cucullus, broader extensions of vinculum, short apodemes of the eighth sternite (
Figs 21
,
23–24
), distributed in West Africa (
Fig. 53
); whereas adult males of
D. reggie
sp. n.
are smaller and paler with less contrasting medial lines (
Figs 4–7
), have elongated socii, c-shaped valvae, narrower extensions of vinculum, elongated apodemes of the eight sternite (
Figs 25–26
), known from
Somalia
only (
Fig. 55
).
Distribution
(
Fig. 53
). Westwards from the
Dahomey
Gap: western Guinean lowland forests and eastern Guinean forests in eastern and southeastern
Ivory Coast
.
Biology
. Adults were collected in March and April from an altitude of 260 to 290 meters a.s.l. Preimaginal stages are unknown.
Etymology
. The species is named in honour of Lola James Svarc (Melbourne,
Australia
).