A survey of Eupithecia Curtis, 1825 (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Larentiinae) in Mongolia with descriptions of two new species
Author
Mironov, Vladimir
Author
Galsworthy, Anthony
text
Zootaxa
2014
3774
2
101
130
journal article
46297
10.11646/zootaxa.3774.2.1
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Eupithecia djakonovi
Stshetkin, 1956
(
Fig. 2
)
Eupithecia djakonovi
Stshetkin, 1956
,
Izvestia otdelenija estestvennyh nauk Akademii nauk Tajikskoj SSR
14
: 143, figs 19–25, 30, 31.
Holotype
♀ (designated by Mironov; ZISP, examined), [
Tajikistan
]: southern of Dzhilikul, Old Landing-stage.
The first description of this species in Russian (
Stshetkin, 1956
), with drawings of the female genitalia and pattern of the wings, gave no indication of the whereabouts of the type-series. We found one female with an original label of Stshetkin in the collection of ZISP, and here designate it as
lectotype
to stabilize the nomenclature. This littleknown species from the “
ultimaria
” group was described from the “tugai” or riparian forest in the arid region of southern
Tajikistan
.
E. djakonovi
was recorded for
Mongolia
in Mironov (1990) on the basis of a series of specimens, including
4 males
and
6 females
, collected by A. Lvovsky (ZISP). It was subsequently recorded for the Kyrgyz Alatau Mts. in southern
Kazakhstan
(
Kaila & al., 1996
). The male genitalia are described for the first time. The female genitalia are illustrated in figs 28a and b.
Male genitalia
(
Fig. 21
). Uncus short and narrow, biapical with broad elongate ventral tip. Valve relatively small and narrow with broad sclerotized dorsal margin, and almost parallel dorsal and ventral margins, sharply tapered to a narrow, truncate apex; sacculus lightly sclerotized. Vinculum elongate and very broad, rectangular with rounded corners and shallow medial hollow. Papillae on the anterior arms of the labides long and narrow, clavate, and covered with short setae. Aedeagus rather elongate and narrow, equal to or slightly shorter than length of valve. Vesica armed with a short and pointed horn-like cornutus, a patch of minute spinules at its base and a narrow, lightly sclerotized and longitudinally striate plate-like cornutus near ductus ejaculatorius base. Ductus ejaculatorius attached to aedeagus at the middle. Sternite A8 lyre-shaped, with two broad arms connected only by a membranous medial area, diverging basally and slightly curved inward medially, and with heavily sclerotized, twisted, obtusely rounded hook-like apices.
Remarks.
The male genitalia are similar to those of another Central Asian species
E. dominaria
Stshetkin
, but are distinguished by the broader valve with broader, obtuse apex, the clavate papillae on the anterior arms of the labides, the presence of one horn-like cornutus on the aedeagus vesica (two horn-like cornuti in
E. dominaria
), and especially by the shape of the eighth sternite.
Mongolia
: Bayan-Khongor aimag.