Taxonomic revision of the genus Psoricoptera Stainton, 1854 (Lepidoptera Gelechiidae: Gelechiinae) from China, with descriptions of three new species
Author
Zheng, Meiling
0000-0002-0554-9508
College of Life Science, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, P. R. China & meilingzheng 2016 @ 163. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0554 - 9508
Author
Li, Houhun
College of Life Science, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, P. R. China
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-05-25
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10.11646/zootaxa.4975.2.2
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Psoricoptera curva
sp. nov.
(
Figs 9
,
14–17
,
31
)
Type material.
CHINA
:
Holotype
♂
,
Yunnan Province
:
Nankang Management Station
(
24.82°N
,
98.78°E
),
Baoshan City
,
2009 m
,
9.viii.2014
, coll.
Kaijian Teng
and
Xia Bai
, genitalia slide
No.
ZML
19302
.
Paratype
:
Yunnan Province
:
1 ♀
,
Mt. Jizu
(
25.96°N
,
100.30°E
),
Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture
,
2228 m
,
27.vii.2014
, coll.
Kaijian Teng
,
Wei Guan
,
Xiuchun Wang
and
Shurong Liu
, genitalia slide
No.
ZML
19301
.
Description.
Adult (
Fig. 17
) wingspan 14.5–17.0 mm. Head shining blackish grey, sometimes light yellow medially. Labial palpus blackish brown except inner surface of second segment white; third segment with tuft of yellowish brown scales tipped with white, apex reddish orange. Antenna black. Thorax and tegula shining black. Forewing ground colour dark yellowish brown, scales tipped with blackish brown; costal spots at basal 2/5 and 3/5 respectively; four blackish brown tufts at distal 1/3 and apex of cell, basal 1/3 and 2/3 of fold respectively; basal 1/5 of dorsum black; fringe dark grey, intermixed with scales tipped with white or yellowish brown. Hindwing silver grey, darker toward apex; fringe grey. Female individual with forewing almost entirely blackish brown except distal 1/4 of costa tinged with a few yellowish brown scales. Fore and mid legs blackish brown; tibiae with tufts blackish brown mixed with yellowish brown, scales tipped with white; tarsi with first, second and fifth tarsomeres ringed with reddish brown apically; outer surface of hindleg blackish brown and white on inner surface, all tarsomeres ringed with yellowish white apically.
Male genitalia
(
Figs 9
,
31
). Uncus single branch, basal 4/5 conic, distal 1/5 clavate, apex narrowly rounded; affiliated plates about half length of uncus, rodlike but excurved to S-shape. Gnathos with middle process strongly sclerotized, hook-like. Valva broad flagelliform, inner margin slightly convex from basal 1/6 to 1/3, distal 1/6 gently dilated to drop-shaped, then sharply narrowed to pointed and setose apex. Sacculus about 1/7 length of valva, beaklike, setose. Juxta double wave-shaped, innerside with a pair of leaf-shaped sclerites. Saccus less than half length of valva, rectangular, stout. Phallus accordance with the typical shape of this genus, dorsally without microthorns but with a small denticle apically.
FIGURES 14–16.
Female genitalia structure and abdominal segment VII of
Psoricoptera curva
sp. nov.
14, female genitalia, paratype, 15, enlarged subgenital plate, slide no. ZML19301; 16, abdominal segment VII, paratype, slide no. ZML19301. Scale bars = 0.5 mm.
FIGURES 17–22.
Adult of
Psoricoptera
spp.
17,
P. curva
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♂; 18,
P. latignathosa
, ♀; 19–20,
P. gibbosella
, ♂; 21–22,
P. minutignatha
sp. nov.
: 21, paratype, ♂, 22, holotype, ♂. Scale bars = 2.0 mm.
Female genitalia
(
Figs 14–16
). Abdomen VII with two black tufts of modified scales laterally. Apophyses posteriores about 6× length of subgenital plate. Subgenital plate crown-shaped, posteriorly connected with a highly microtrichiate membrane. Apophyses anteriores extending to end of subgenital plate and about 2× length of it, with a pair of hemispherical plates posteriorly. Antrum with rugby-shape rough area anteromedially. Ductus bursae without sclerite. Corpus bursae about same length of ductus bursae, oval; signum broadly cross-shaped.
Diagnosis.
Psoricoptera curva
sp. nov.
can be recognized by the third segment of labial palpus with apex reddish orange externally; and by the uncus with affiliated plates excurved to S-shape, the valva with distal 1/6 gently dilated to drop-shape in the male genitalia; and can be further separated from its allies by the abdomen VII with a pair of black tufts of modified scales in female, and the apophyses anteriores with a pair of hemispherical plates posteriorly.
Distribution.
China
(
Yunnan
).
Etymology.
The specific name is derived from the Latin
curvus
, meaning curve, referring to the shape of affiliated plates of uncus.