Taxonomy of the Panorpa issikiana species group, with descriptions of twenty new species (Mecoptera: Panorpidae)
Author
Wang, Ji-Shen
College of Agriculture and Biological Science, Dali University, Dali, Yunnan 671003, P. R. China; e-mail: wangjishen 826 @ gmail. com & Cangshan Forest Ecosystem Observation and Research Station of Yunnan Province, Dali University, Dali, Yunnan 671003, P. R. China & Corresponding author
Author
Zhao, Can-Jun
Biodiversity Conservation and Breeding Center (Dali) of Northwestern Yunnan, Bureau of the Cangshan-Erhai National Nature Reserve, Dali, Yunnan 671000, P. R. China; e-mail: 180389099 @ qq. com
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2024
2024-06-15
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http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2024.007
journal article
10.37520/aemnp.2024.007
1804-6487
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Panorpa jinfo
Wang
sp. nov.
(
Figs 45–54
,
207
)
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
: J (
CN22
Piskjfo001),
CHINA
:
CHONGQING
:
Nanchuan District
,
Jinfo (Golden Buddha) Mountain
,
29°02′00″N
,
107°11′30″E
,
2230 m
,
22.vi.2022
, leg. Dan-Chen Zhu (
DALU
). PARATY- PES: 10 JJ
10 ♀♀
(
CN
22Piskjfs002–021), same data (
DALU
).
Diagnosis.
This new species can be differentiated from the other members of this group by the combination of the following characters: 1) pleura and coxae greatly melanized (vs. mostly light grayish or yellowish brown) (
Figs 47
,
207
); in males, 2) gonostyli with basal lobe straight along basal margin and arched in caudal margin (
Fig. 48
); 3) ventral valves of aedeagus bilobed, with inner lobe longer than lateral lobe (
Fig. 50
); 4) dorsal processes of aedeagus greatly constricted and stalk-like in basal 1/3, and subtriangularly enlarged in distal 2/3 (
Fig. 52
); 5) hamulus of aedeagus greatly projecting ventrad (
Fig. 51
); in females, 6) laterotergites IX broad with longitudinal wrinkle (
Fig. 53
); and 7) medigynium with slender posterior arms greatly convergent and longer than main plate, and apodemes of axis greatly exceeding main plate and shortly but widely divergent at base (
Fig. 54
).
Figs 45–54.
Panorpa jinfo
Wang
sp. nov.
45, 47–52 – male. 46, 53, 54 – female. 45, 46 – habitus, dorsal view. 47 – habitus, left-lateral view. 48 – right gonostylus, ventral view. 49, 50 – genital bulb, dorsal and ventral views, respectively. 51, 52 – aedeagal complex, right-lateral and ventral views, respectively. 53 – subgenital plate, ventral view. 54 – medigynium, ventral view.
Measurements
(mm).
Male
(n = 11): AtL 9.0–10.0, AbL 8.9–9.6, BdL 12.0–13.2, FL 11.3–12.0, FW 3.0–3.1, HL 10.2–11.0, HW 2.9–3.0.
Female
(n = 10): AtL 9.2–10.5, AbL 6.5–7.0, BdL 10.0–10.6, FL 12.5–13.2, FW 3.0–3.2, HL 11.0–12.1, HW 2.9–3.1.
Etymology.
Named after the
type
locality, Jinfo Mountain (Jinfo
Shan
in Chinese). Noun in apposition.
Distribution.
China
:
Chongqing
: Jinfo Mountain (
Fig. 212
).