First record of the genus Sergeya Ponomarenko, 2008 (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) from the Afrotropical and Oriental regions, with description of ten new species
Author
Bidzilya, Oleksiy V.
0000-0001-9243-2481
Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart, Rosenstein 1, D- 70191 Stuttgart, Germany
kraine.olexbid@gmail.com
Author
Mey, Wolfram
Museum für Naturkunde, Invalidenstr. 43, D- 10115 Berlin, Germany
Author
Rajaei, Hossein
Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart, Rosenstein 1, D- 70191 Stuttgart, Germany
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-08-14
5493
5
486
506
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5493.5.2
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5493.5.2
1175-5326
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Sergeya chuii
sp. nov.
(
Figs 7
,
31
)
Type material.
Holotype
♂
, [
DR Congo
]
Eala
,
iv.1936
, leg.
J. Ghesquière
(gen. slide 201/24,
O. Bidzilya
) (
RMCA
).
Diagnosis.
The only available specimen (
holotype
) of
S. chuii
sp. nov.
externally looks indistinguishable from
S. malawica
sp. nov.
The male genitalia of
S. chuii
sp. nov.
are recognized by curved distal process of glandiductor that extends top of cucullus (in all other species of
Sergeya
, distal process of glandiductor is straight and not extending top of the cucullus).
Sergeya chuii
sp. nov.
is also somewhat similar to
S. bunsoensis
sp. nov.
, where both species have deeply emarginated anterior margin of vinculum, reduced saccus and phallus with apical triangular projection. However, in
S
.
chuii
sp. nov.
uncus is extending to 3/4 length of cucullus; process of glandiductor is curved; phallus has the same length as cucullus (in
S. bunsoensis
sp. nov.
uncus is extending to 1/2 length of cucullus; process of glandiductor is straight; phallus is shorter than cucullus).
Description
(
Fig. 7
). Wingspan 7.0 mm. Head pale; labial palpus recurved, its segment 2 dark brown mottled with grey, its apex, inner and upper surface dark yellow, segment 3 brown with white medial and apical rings; antennal scape yellowish-brown, flagellum in basal half brown ringed with yellow, distal half with alternating 2–3 dark brown and 1–2 pale segments, terminal 1–2 flagellomeres white; thorax and tegulae light brown; forewing dark yellow, costal margin and apical 1/4 brown, dorsal margin slightly irrorated with brown, with brown tornal spot on 2/3, termen spotted with yellow; fringe light grey; hindwing and fringe light grey.
Male genitalia
(
Fig. 31
). Uncus slender, elongate, gradually narrowed apically, densely covered with modified feather-like scales in distal 1/3, twice longer and slightly narrower than tegumen, extending to 3/4 length of cucullus; tegumen rounded; cucullus elongate, gradually broadened distally, apex rounded, densely covered with hairs in distal half; glandiductor basally weakly swollen, then slightly narrowed, distal process slender, distinctly curved, extending beyond top of cucullus; juxta lobes short, narrow; vinculum moderately broad, with deep reverse V-shaped anterior emargination; saccus reduced; phallic tube elongate, slender, straight, of equal width, basal projection about 1/5 length of phallic tube, slender, apex with lateral triangular projection.
Female genitalia.
Unknown.
Biology.
Host plant unknown. The
holotype
has been collected in April.
Distribution.
DR Congo
.
Etymology.
The species named after “Chui” which means “Leopard” in Swahili language. This elegant cat is the national symbol of
DR Congo
.