Review of the genus Promalactis Meyrick, 1908 (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae) III. The trilineata species group, with descriptions of four new species
Author
Wang, Shuxia
Author
Jia, Yanyan
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-06-11
4433
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journal article
29924
10.11646/zootaxa.4433.1.9
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Promalactis stenitubilaris
sp. nov.
(
Figs 3
,
8
)
Type
material.
CHINA
:
Holotype
♀
,
Caoping Village
(
30.94°N
,
103.32°E
),
Sanjiang Town
,
Wenchuan County
,
Sichuan Province
,
1557m
,
11.V.2014
, coll.
Kaijian Teng
,
Wei Guan
,
Xiuchun Wang
and
Shurong Liu
, slide
No.
JYY17343
.
Paratypes
:
6♀
, 9,
11.V.2014
, slide
Nos.
JYY17341, JYY17342, other same data as for
holotype
;
2♀
,
Wanniansi
,
Mt. Emei
,
830m
,
13.VII.2014
, slide
No.
JYY17246, same collectors as for
holotype
.
Diagnosis.
This new species is characterized by having an extremely elongate lamella postvaginalis and a torch-like lamella antevaginalis. It is similar to
P. apicifurcellata
sp. nov.
, but can be distinguished by the lamella postvaginalis rounded apically and the torch-like lamella antevaginalis. In
P. apicifurcellata
sp. nov.
, the lamella postvaginalis is slightly bifurcate at apex and the lamella antevaginalis is trapezoidal.
Description.
Adult (
Fig. 3
) wingspan
11.5‒12.5 mm
. Head with vertex shining white, frons whitish silvery, occiput reddish ocherous. Labial palpus with first and second segments yellow on inner surface, reddish ocherous to ocherous brown on outer surface; third segment dark ocherous brown except white dorsodistally. Antenna blackish brown, scape white and flagellum annulated with white on dorsal surface. Thorax and tegula pale ocherous yellow. Forewing ocherous yellow, mixed with greyish-brown scales; with three white lines laterally edged with blackish-brown scales: basal line thinner, from above base of fold straightly oblique outward to dorsum; antemedian line wider, from about basal 1/3 of upper margin of cell slightly oblique outward to middle of dorsum, parallel with basal line; postmedian line from before distal 1/3 of costal margin oblique inward to above lower angle of cell, then straightly oblique inward to dorsum at end of fold, slightly widened anteriorly; cilia orange yellow except grey along distal part of dorsum. Hindwing and cilia greyish brown. Foreleg black, tibia with white spot at base and middle on dorsal side, with a white tuft at apex; midleg black on dorsal side, yellow on ventral side; hindleg yellow; all tarsi white at apex of each tarsomere on dorsal side.
Female genitalia (
Fig. 8
): Apophyses posteriores about twice length of apophyses anteriores. Ostium bursae large and round. Lamella postvaginalis extended to narrow and extremely elongate, distally setose, tubular process which is uniformly narrow except slightly widened at base. Lamella antevaginalis short and wide, torch-like, arched and narrowed posteromedially, produced to large triangular process posterolaterally, with smaller triangular process at each side near lateral process. Antrum funnel shaped, elongate. Ductus bursae longer than corpus bursae, coiled and heavily sclerotized medially, usually with four large spines and some nail-like short spines grouped at beginning of sclerotization. Corpus bursae elliptical, with dense granules; signum absent.
Male unknown.
Distribution.
China
(
Sichuan
).
Etymology.
The specific epithet is derived from the Latin
sten-
and
tubilaris
, referring to the narrowly elongate tubular postvaginalis.
Remarks.
Of all the known species of the
trilineata
subgroup, eight species are known from males only.
Promalactis stenitubilaris
sp. nov.
and
P. apicifurcellata
sp. nov.
can be distinguished from
P. bifurciprocessa
,
P. convexa
,
P. quadratitabularis
and
P. similiconvexa
by lacking a dark preapical costal spot; from
P. brevivalvaris
by the curved postmedian line; and from
P. splendidella
,
P. varilineata
and
P. aggregata
sp. nov.
by the conspicously parallel basal and antemedian lines.