Fairy moths of the genus Nemophora Hoffmannsegg, 1798 (Lepidoptera: Adelidae) of India and Sri Lanka
Author
Kozlov, Mikhail V.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5300.1.1
journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.5300.1.1
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Nemophora assamensis
Kozlov, 1997
(
Figs. 16
,
78
)
Nemophora assamensis
: Kozlov 1997: 140‒142
,
Figs. 1, 2, 6
,
13–17
.
Holotype
♁:
India
,
Assam
, Margherita (
27
o
17’ N
,
95
o
40’ E
); labelled:
8 mm
circle with red border, print ‘Holo- │ type’; 7 ×
13 mm
, print + black ink ‘Margherita │
ASSAM
│ Doherty, 1889 │ No. 74’; 8 ×
9 mm
, print ‘Walsingham │ Collection │ 1910–427’; ‘
Nemotois
? Typ │ assamensis W ♁ │ Named by Wlsm’; 9 ×
16 mm
, print ‘B. M. │ Genitalia slide │ No. 27814’; 9 ×
28 mm
, red paper, print + black ink ‘
HOLOTYPE
♁ │
Nemophora assamensis
│ Kozlov 1997
’ (NHM) [examined].
Paratype
♁, labelled:
8 mm
circle with yellow border, print ‘Para-│ type’; 7 ×
13 mm
, print + black ink ‘Margherita │
ASSAM
│ Doherty, 1889 │ No. 73’; 8 ×
9 mm
, print ‘Walsingham │ Collection │ 1910–427’; 9 ×
28 mm
, red paper, print + black ink ‘
PARATYPE
♁ │
Nemophora assamensis
│ Kozlov 1997
’ (NHM) [examined].
Diagnosis.
Nemophora assamensis
shares the W-shaped light mark at the forewing base with
N. divina
(
Caradja, 1939
)
and
N. magnifica
Kozlov, 1997
; these three species jointly form the
divina
species-group (
Kozlov 1997a
).
Nemophora assamensis
differs from
N. divina
by the incomplete forewing fascia and deep indentation in the ventral valvar margin, and from
N. magnifica
by larger eyes in males (interocular index 1.0), broken distal line in the Wshaped basal mark and longer vinculum (> 2 × length of valva). Among species recorded in
India
and
Sri Lanka
N. assamensis
resembles
N. augantha
(
Figs. 17, 18
) and
N. seraphias
(
Figs. 4, 5
). From
N. augantha
it differs by the presence of the W-shaped light mark at the forewing base, the absence of silver-grey stripes in the basal third of the forewing and by the enlarged compound eyes in males. From
N. seraphias
it differs by the presence of two or more longitudinal yellow stripes in the apical third of the forewing and the absence of a finger-like process at the apical part of phallus.
Description
(
Figs. 16
,
78
): see
Kozlov (1997a)
.
Distribution
.
India
(
Assam
),
China
. The latter record is based on a series of nice photographs taken in
Yunnan
(https://www.flickr.com/photos/itchydogimages/49465898108/in/photolist-24TKLGD-2jdqApX-2
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