Taxonomic study of the genus Fujimacia Marumo, 1939 (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in China, with descriptions of four new species
Author
Qi, Mujie
Author
Li, Houhun
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-08-27
4661
1
171
181
journal article
25902
10.11646/zootaxa.4661.1.9
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1175-5326
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Fujimacia dayaoensis
sp. nov.
(
Figs 3
,
11
)
Type material.
China
,
Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region
:
Holotype
: ³,
Yinshan Park
(
24.15°N
,
110.21°E
),
Dayaoshan Nature Reserve
,
Jinxiu County
,
1364 m
,
19-VII-2015
, leg.
Mujie Qi
,
Shengnan Zhao
, genitalia slide
No.
QMJ15294.
Diagnosis
. This species is similar to
F
.
bicoloralis
superficially, but it can be distinguished from the latter by the basal and terminal areas of both fore- and hindwings fuscous, the median area of the hindwing grayish-brown; and by the valva without apical process, and the distal 2/5 of the valva paralleled on dorsal and ventral margin in the male genitalia. In
F
.
bicoloralis
, the basal and terminal areas of the forewing and the entire hindwing are reddish brown mixed with fuscous scales (
Fig. 1
); and the apical process of valva is thorn-shaped, and the distal part of the valva is gradually narrowed to apex in the male genitalia, (
Fig. 9
).
Fujimacia dayaoensis
sp. nov.
mostly resembles
F
.
gracilenta
sp. nov.
superficially, and the differences between them are stated under
F
.
gracilenta
sp. nov.
Description
. Adult (
Fig. 3
). Wingspan 20.0 mm. Frons and vertex covered with pale yellowish-brown scales. Labial palpus of male yellowish-brown on outer side, slightly mixed with fuscous scales on second and third segments, first segment equal to third, about 1/3 length of second. Maxillary palpus pale yellowish-brown, about 1/4 length of second segment of labial palpus.Antenna of male with scape dilated slightly, flagellum with cilia ventrally. Patagium and tegula grayish-brown. Forewing yellowish-brown; basal area grayish-brown except fuscous along costa and inner side of antemedial line; median area with seldom fuscous scales, terminal area fuscous except grayish-brown apex below costa; antemedial line pale yellowish-brown, from basal 2/5 costa arched outward to basal 1/3 of dorsum, edged with indistinct fuscous line on outer side; postmedial line same color as median area, edged with fuscous line on inner side, from distal 2/5 of costa to distal 1/4 of dorsum sinuously; distal discoidal stigma fuscous; cilia fuscous except brown at base. Hindwing fuscous except grayish-brown at median area; ante- and postmedial lines grayish-brown, sinuous, inner side of postmedial line and outer side of antemedial line edged with bold fuscous lines, respectively; cilia same as that in forewing. Foreleg fuscous, mixed with yellowish-brown scales slightly, each apex of tarsomere brown; midleg fuscous, tibia with yellow scales from 1/2 to distal 4/5, tarsus fuscous mixed with brown scales; hindleg yellowish-brown, mixed with fuscous scales slightly.
Male genitalia
(
Fig. 11
). Uncus conical at distal half, rounded at apex, with sparsely setae at dorsal and ventral sides, basal half of uncus semi-circular, basolateral process rectangular, slightly curved at dorsal margin. Gnathos lateral arms slim, medial lobe trapezoidal, distal process sub-oval, about 1/3 length of uncus. Valva with basal 3/5 rectangular, distal 2/5 cylindrical, about 1/2 width of basal half, pointed at apex; setose at ventral margin of distal 2/5 of valva; sacculus broad at base, gradually narrowed towards apex, about 3/5 length of valva; apical process absent. Juxta sub-oval, concave in U shape posteriorly. Saccus conical, same length as juxta. Phallus with basal bulb 2/3 as long as distal part, distal sclerite weakly sclerotized, curved ventrally, cornutus about 2/3 length of phallus.
Female genitalia
. Unknown.
Distribution
.
China
(
Guangxi
).
Etymology
. The specific name is derived from the
type
locality, Dayao Mountains in Jinxiu County,
Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region.