Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera) of Madagascar: I. Descriptions of eighteen new species of Torodora Meyrick, 1894
Author
Park, Kyu-Tek
# 108 - 508 Semteo Vill., Irwon-ro 120, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 06356 Korea.
Author
Koo, Jun-Mo
Department of Plant Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, 28644 Korea.
Author
Minet, Joël
0000-0002-4404-1635
Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, ISYEB, Entomologie (C. P. 50), 45, rue Buffon, F- 75005 Paris, France. joel. minet @ mnhn. fr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4404 - 1635
joel.minet@mnhn.fr
Author
Razafindranaivo, Victor
Department of Entomology, University of Antananarivo BP 906, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar.
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2023-04-13
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7.
Torodora haploista
Park & Koo
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 9
)
LSID:
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
948AA65F-E850-45C4-93C4-C8FEDE3346BB
Type specimen.
Holotype
: Male, [East
Madagascar
], [Integral]
Natural Reserve
no. 3 [Zahamena National Park], Andranomalaza, Ampangalambolosy, ix [19]57, leg.
P. Soga
; gen slide no. CIS-7386 (in
MNHN
).
Diagnosis.
Wingspan,
22.5 mm
. This species is superficially very similar to
Torodora lecithocerella
(
Viette, 1956
)
, being hardly distinguishable from it in the forewing pattern. However, it has a much larger wingspan (
22 mm
while only
16–17 mm
in the latter) and a totally different shape of the male genitalia.
Description.
Male (
Figs. 9A, B
). Wingspan, 22.0 mm.
Head
: pale brownish orange centrally, with creamy white erect scales laterally. Antenna longer than forewing; scape elongated, slightly dilated distally, brownish on dorsal and ventral surfaces, yellowish white on anterior and posterior surfaces; flagellum yellowish white, without distinct annulations. 2
nd
segment of labial palpus thickened, long, slightly arched ventrally, pale brownish orange on outer surface, paler on inner surface; 3
rd
segment as long as 2
nd
segment, yellowish white laterally, brownish ventrally.
Thorax
: tegula and thorax brownish orange dorsally. Forewing slightly dilated distally; basal third brownish orange, distally delimited by a narrow, yellowish-white antemedian band; postmedian band weakly developed, oblique; discal stigma dark brown at end of cell; costa nearly straight medially, oblique from beyond 2/3; apex somewhat sharply produced; termen very oblique; fringe with narrow yellowish-white basal line; venation with M
2
remote from M
3
at base; CUA
1
and CuA
2
stalked for basal 2/5. Hind wing pale orange gray, with one vein absent; M
2
and M
3
+CuA
1
nearly connate (M
3
and CuA
1
being coincident).
Abdomen
(
Fig. 9E
): yellowish brown dorsally; spinose zones broadly developed; tergum VIII concave medially on caudal margin.
Male genitalia
(
Figs. 9C, D
): Uncus extremely broadened distally, nearly bifurcated with concave caudal margin; lateral lobes directed outwardly. Basal plate of gnathos broad, fan-shaped; median process small. Tegumen weakly sclerotized, triangularly concave on anterior margin. Valva broad in basal 1/4; costa gently concave; ventral margin nearly straight; cucullus spoon-like, narrowed medially, dilated distally with rounded apex; sacculus broadened distally. Juxta with digitate latero-caudal processes, directed inwardly; its caudal margin convex. Vinculum a narrow band. Aedeagus broad basally, arched, as long as valva; cornuti consisting of two short, arched, linear plates (each measuring about 1/5 the length of aedeagus).
Female unknown.
Distribution.
Madagascar
(eastern region)
Etymology.
The species name is derived from the Greek
haploos
(= single, simple), with a Greek superlative ending, -
ista
, referring to the hind wing venation with M
3
and CuA
1
being coincident.