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Heppner &amp; Bae
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(
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,
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,
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)
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locality.
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Cuc Phuong Natl. Park, Mac Lake (
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), Ninh Binh Prov.,
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. Wing expanse: 12.3 mm (n = 1). Male. Unknown. Female (
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).
<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FBA9D6B4FB15FDFF" box="[1148,1209,500,525]" italics="true" pageId="5">Head</emphasis>
(
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): Vertex white and tan-fuscous, and neck white; frons white, with tan eye margins; antenna light tan alternating with dark brown, ventrally setous but unscaled; labial palpus white on both basal segments, with apical segment brownfuscous at middle, and mesally the same but less fuscous near apex.
<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FC4FD51FFC47FD8A" box="[922,1003,607,632]" italics="true" pageId="5">Thorax</emphasis>
: Brown-fuscous; tegulae same; venter white, with white-tan at neck; legs white, with brown-fuscous on femurs and tibiae dorsally, with some brownfuscous on tarsal segments. Forewing brown-fuscous, with irrorated white area on dorsal middle, narrowing to tornus and half of basal area; costal margin with brown alternating with 67 tan strigulae, more whitish nearer apical quarter, with yellow line at apical 1/4 curved to tornus, margined by iridescent silver but becoming dull brown halfway to tornus; silver subterminal line; black spot near tornus with small light yellow spots; fringe dark fuscous, with white near apex and near tornus; venter of wing like dorsum but duller and more yellow marks on costa and apex. Hindwing white in basal half, brown-fuscous at base and some brown-fuscous irrorations near anal margin and angled beyond base; dark brown line at 1/3, angled midway to base; a large black patch along termen and tornus, with several small yellow and silver spots towards tornus and subterminal silver line; fringe white except brown-fuscous near apex and along tornal and anal margins; venter of wing like dorsum but duller.
<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FF42D4ACFEADFBF7" box="[151,257,1004,1029]" italics="true" pageId="5">Abdomen</emphasis>
: Brown-fuscous with pale white scale row on posterior margin of each tergite; venter cream-white; anal tuft fuscous. Female genitalia (
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) elongated, with short ovipositor, papilla anales setous and flattened; sterigma 2-stepped quadratic and dorso-ventrally somewhat flattened, smaller at ductus entrance, more widened horizontally posteriorly, and with lateral extension and large setose lobe posterolateral to sterigma; ostium bursae ovate, simple, wider than deep; ductus bursae simple, of subequal width to bursa opening but somewhat sclerotized, with colliculum-like short collar anterior to ostium and by ductus seminalis-accessory bursa attachment; ductus seminalis emergent laterally from entrance duct of very large ovoid accessory bursa (nearly twice size of bursa), which is emergent from ductus bursae at posterior end of subostium (or colliculum); bursa copulatrix simple, oval, and with smooth walls; signum absent.
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FF12D26FFE08FABA" bold="true" box="[199,420,1327,1352]" pageId="5">Specimens studied</emphasis>
.
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<typeStatus id="DC3D88152C10DF79FE66D26FFDB6FABA" box="[435,538,1327,1352]" pageId="5" type="holotype">Holotype</typeStatus>
female
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: Cuc Phuong Natl. Pk., Mac Lake (
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),
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,
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, J. B. Heppner (genitalia slide JBH 3126). Deposited with FSCA/McGuire Center, on indefinite loan from PPRI (Hanoi,
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).
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FF12D2DCFEEAFA47" bold="true" box="[199,326,1436,1461]" pageId="5">Etymology</emphasis>
. The species is named after
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.
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FF12D2FFFEB3FA2A" bold="true" box="[199,287,1471,1496]" pageId="5">Biology</emphasis>
. Like
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FEB2D281FE50FA2A" box="[359,508,1471,1496]" italics="true" pageId="5">N. hexaphala</emphasis>
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, these moths are likely diurnal. Nothing is known of the life history and biology of the species.
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FF12D147FEF5F9D2" bold="true" box="[199,345,1543,1568]" pageId="5">Distribution</emphasis>
. This species is known only from northern
<collectingCountry id="7B9176272C10DF79FC94D147FC08F9D2" box="[833,932,1543,1568]" name="Vietnam" pageId="5">Vietnam</collectingCountry>
.
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FF12D16CFEE9F9B7" bold="true" box="[199,325,1580,1605]" pageId="5">Discussion</emphasis>
. The new species superficially looks like the new genus related to
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FBF8D16DFB71F9B6" box="[1069,1245,1581,1604]" italics="true" pageId="5">Mictocommosis</emphasis>
(
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, but can be easily distinguished by its three silvery forewing apical lines, as in all
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FBA2D111FB66F99A" box="[1143,1226,1617,1640]" italics="true" pageId="5">Nexosa</emphasis>
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species (except
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FA57D111FF52F97E" italics="true" pageId="5">N. picturata</emphasis>
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), whereas the
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FE64D135FDCDF97E" box="[433,609,1653,1676]" italics="true" pageId="5">Mictocommosis</emphasis>
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relative has only two silvery apical lines. Also,
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FB78D135FAFDF97F" box="[1197,1361,1652,1677]" italics="true" pageId="5">N. tonkinensis</emphasis>
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has a prominent orange mark between the silvery lines, whereas in the
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FCA8D1D9FB81F942" box="[893,1069,1689,1712]" italics="true" pageId="5">Mictocommosis</emphasis>
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relative this area is dark brown. Likewise, the female genitalia are very different, with
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FD2DD1FDFC3BF927" box="[760,919,1724,1749]" italics="true" pageId="5">N. tonkinensis</emphasis>
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lacking the signum and ductus sclerotizations so prominent in
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. Unfortunately, the female genitalia of
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FC6BD1A1FBF0F90A" box="[958,1116,1759,1784]" italics="true" pageId="5">N. hexaphala</emphasis>
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remain unknown, but the congeneric species have female genitalia with many similarities to
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FC5AD045FB82F8EF" box="[911,1070,1796,1821]" italics="true" pageId="5">N. tonkinensis</emphasis>
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, as can be seen in the figures in
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. The other two Asian
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FDB4D069FD18F8B2" box="[609,692,1833,1856]" italics="true" pageId="5">Nexosa</emphasis>
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species,
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FCC8D069FC78F8B2" box="[797,980,1833,1856]" italics="true" pageId="5">N. marmarastra</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
and
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FBDBD069FB3BF8B2" box="[1038,1175,1833,1856]" italics="true" pageId="5">N. picturata</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, are very similar to
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FA57D069FEB9F897" italics="true" pageId="5">N. tonkinensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, but differ in the longer orange mark of the forewing apical region, which is only half as long in
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FA57D00DFEB9F87A" italics="true" pageId="5">N. tonkinensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, whereas the markings also differ in the lines of the basal half of the hindwing.
</paragraph>
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It is noteworthy that the single specimen of
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<emphasis id="31F2EAA52C10DF79FD17D0D5FCCEF85F" box="[706,866,1940,1965]" italics="true" pageId="5">N. tonkinensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
was captured at the same locality in Cuc Phuong National Park on the same date as the two known females of another new species very similar in appearance but with drastically different genitalia and named in another new genus (
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).
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