A new high-altitude species of Penaincisalia Johnson, 1990 (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) from the Peruvian Andes
Author
Bálint, Zsolt
Author
Boyer, Pierre
0000-0001-7271-4246
Lotissement l’Horizon, 13610 Le Puy Sainte Réparade, France. pierdom @ aliceadsl. fr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7271 - 4246 Universidad Nacional de San Augustín de Arequipa, Museo de Historia Natural, Av Alcides Carrión s / n, Arequipa, Peru. Department of Evolution of Invertebrates, Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Jagiellonian University, Gronostajowa 9, 30 - 380 Kraków, Poland. tomasz. pyrcz @ uj. edu. pl; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4822 - 0670
pierdom@aliceadsl.fr
Author
Farfán, Jackie
0000-0001-5913-0756
jjackie 4 u @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5913 - 0756
jjackie4u@gmail.com
Author
Cerdeña, José
0000-0003-3930-6480
cerdenajoseal @ yahoo. es; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3930 - 6480
cerdenajoseal@yahoo.es
Author
Pyrcz, Tomasz W.
0000-0003-4822-0670
tomasz.pyrcz@uj.edu.pl
text
Zootaxa
2022
2022-06-13
5154
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49
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journal article
71201
10.11646/zootaxa.5154.1.2
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Penaincisalia jadwigae
Bálint, Boyer & Pyrcz
,
sp. n.
(
Figures 1–8
)
Systematic placement.
Ordo:
Lepidoptera
, family:
Lycaenidae
, subfamily:
Theclinae
, tribe:
Eumaeini
, genus:
Penaincisalia
Johnson, 1990
(
type
species:
Thecla culminicola
Staudinger, 1894
, original designation)
Type material.
Holotype
male, set dorsally, in perfect condition (
Figs 1–2
) with label “
Pierre Boyer Leg
[//]
Route
26B pk112, [//]
4510–4600m
[//] (
Huancavelica
) [//]
PEROU
[//]
27/9/2021
” (white label, printed, letters in black frames), at present in
PBC
, to be deposited in
MUSM
.
Paratypes
(n = 9): with
holotype
data (no. 1:
PBC
female (“
allotype
”); nos 2–5:
PBC
males), same data as the holotype, but “leg.
T
. Pyrcz” (nos 6–8: CEP-MZUJ male, no. 9:
HNHM
male)
.
Diagnosis.
The new species is most similar to
P. perezi
Bálint, 2001
, which has an almost identical size and orange dorsal wing surface colouration, but specimens can most readily be recognized by the following three characters: (1) male dorsal wing-surface shows slight violet iridescence, visible at a shallow angle (
P. perezi
: has strong iridescence visible at a wider angle); (2) hindwing black border is obsolete in the tornal area (in
P. perezi
:
running parallel with outer margin and clearly visible in the tornal area), and (3) ventral forewing ground colour is grey (
P. perezi
:
orange).
Description.
Male (
Figs 1–2
,
5–6
). Head, thorax and abdomen black dorsally; thorax and abdomen with greyish pubescence ventrally; antennae 0.6 times the length of the forewing costa, clubs black. Forewing: length
10,5–11 mm
(n=6), measured from the base of cubital vein to vein R3 terminus, and triangular in shape. Ground colour on the dorsal surface golden orange with violet iridescence (depending on the direction of illuminating light); margins with very thin (<
2 mm
) black border running parallel with outer margin in both wings, becoming more extensive at the apex of the forewing and fading towards the hindwing tornus, fringes chequered. Forewing androconia present in the form of a light grey coloured, trapezoidal scent pad in the apical part of the discal area, and a minute light grey scent patch in the base of vein M3. Forewing ventral surface greyish brown with a faint discoidal patch and black, sharp and slightly ruptured postmedian line and a somewhat lighter ash grey patterned submarginal area; hindwing basal and medial band black, interrupted by lighter variegate scaling, but obsolete; the submarginal line appearing as continuous intercellular black arrowhead marks bordered distally by lighter ash grey crescent pattern, with some slight variation in their intensity. Genitalia: tegumen and uncus large when viewed seen from lateral and dorsal sides; gnathos straight with pointed apex when seen from lateral but curved when seen from ventral side; valve slender, as long as tegumen, with slightly bent upper and lower margins, distal apex conical-shaped extending half way along the valva; vinculum slender but well sclerotized; saccus membranous and short (shorter than valva conical apical part); aedeagus robust but slender, two times the length of the valva, with two apical cornuti. (
Fig. 5–6
). Female (
Figs 3–4
,
7–8
). Similar in markings to the male but without androconia and a more rounded wing-shape (
Figs 3–4
). Genitalia: ductus bursae composed of sclerotized anterior and posterior parts divided by a dorsally membranous region; anterior ductus bursae two times shorter than posterior ductus-bursae, with convergent edges in dorso-ventral view; posterior ductus bursae widely open ventrally from the middle and dorsally composed by two sclerotized lamellae with blunt apices divided by a membranous central area; bursa with ductus length and arrowhead signa typical of genus (
Figs 7–8
).
FIGURE 1–4.
Penaincisalia jadwigae
sp. n.
type material. 1 = holotype dorsum, 2 =
ditto
, ventrum, 3 = paratype no. 1. (allotype) female dorsum, 4 =
ditto
, ventrum. All specimens under same magnification. Scale: holotype fore wing costa length 11 mm.
Distribution
(known only from
type
data). Geographic:
Huancavelica
,
Peru
(
Fig. 9
). Altitudinal:
4510–4620m
. Temporal: end of September.
Etymology.
Named after Jadwiga Lorenc-Brudecka, an entomologist from the Nature Education Centre, Jagiellonian University (Kraków,
Poland
), who has taken part in many
Lepidoptera
projects, especially those dedicated to the family
Lycaenidae
.