Taxonomic review of Syzeuxis Hampson, 1895, with a discussion of biogeographical aspects (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Larentiinae)
Author
Li, Jing
Author
Xue, Dayong
Author
Han, Hongxiang
Author
Galsworthy, Anthony C.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3357
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24
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.281595
bbf07227-88c5-45d8-8fe3-b51b2dc7ab0d
1175-5326
281595
Syzeuxis furcalineas
Galsworthy & Han
sp. nov.
Figs 10
,
22
,
34
Type
Material.
Holotype
, 3, Khasia Hills, Assam, Nissary, Joicey Bequest. Brit. Mus. 1934-120,
Geometridae
Genitalia slide no. 20322 (
BMNH
).
Description.
Antennae bipectinate in male, ciliate at tip and in female. Labial palpus, frons, vertex, and dorsal side of thorax brown. Labial palpus extending about 1/3 beyond frons.
Wing pattern.
Forewing length: 3
8 mm
. Wings yellow brown, with diffuse dark speckles, hindwing much paler. Outer margin of forewing slightly protruding at middle, then straight towards anal angle. Forewing with costa black-brown; antemedial and postmedial lines indistinct, only a little darker than wing colour, but forming dark brown triangular patches on costa, costal patch of postmedial line reaching M2; terminal line present between M1 and M3, CuA1 and anal angle; discal spot invisible. Hindwing with postmedial line dark brown, X-shaped, the two branches having the same width; terminal line complete, but broken on vein ends; discal spot a small dark brown patch. Hindwing in male without basal lobe. Fringes of forewing dark brown where terminal line present, pale brown on other parts; on hindwing, dark brown below M2 and pale brown above M2. Underside: forewing paler than upperside; the upper half with denser dark speckles, but dark speckles almost absent in lower half; postmedial line dark brown, broad, not reaching inner margin; terminal line complete except near apex; hindwing similar to upperside, a little darker. Forewing with a single areole.
Male genitalia
. Uncus narrower than other species, with small and shallow concavity at apical end. Gnathos developed, tapered. Valva membranous, curved upwards, with terminal part a little narrower than basal part. Juxta not developed. Aedeagus membranous, with anterior part much broader than posterior part, without spines.
Female genitalia
. Unknown.
Diagnosis.
The hindwing postmedial line of
S. furcalineas
is similar to those of
S. nigrinotata
and
S. pavonata
, which also have an X-shaped line, but is different from those two species in having two branches of the same width, connected only for a very short distance, while the other two species have one branch which is much broader than the other and the connection between the two is long. The present species also differs in the presence of an areole on the forewing, which is absent in the other two species. In the male genitalia,
S. furcalineas
differs from both in the lack of spines in the aedeagus, and the narrowness of the uncus.
Distribution.
India
(Khasi Hills).
Etymology.
The specific name is derived from the X-shaped postmedial line on the hindwing.
Remarks.
The
type
specimen was found among the BMNH series of
S. seminanis
.