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<paragraph id="F7F86C33B08DB8EFAB3004117E164B71" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">Type material.</paragraph>
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Holotype ♂, &quot;Namibia/Namib, Damaralan, Xaragu Camp, 561 m, 7.viii.2007, GEO-WG84, 14°20'042&quot;E/-20°24'441&quot;S, leg. Dr. C. Wieser,
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Landesmusem&quot; |&quot;gen. slide 106/12, O. Bidzilya&quot; (KLM). Paratypes: 1 ♀, same data as holotype (gen. slide 63/18, O. Bidzilya) (KLM)
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<paragraph id="3A4D373D4AF69A1F9CDEC5145BF78D8C" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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The new species is defined externally by cream-white forewing gradually mottled with black and brown but without distinct black markings and patterns.
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sp. n. differs in the snow-white head without brown scales, more prominent black marking along veins and white area along dorsal margin of the forewing.
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differs in the less black-irrorated and narrowed after half length of the forewing. The long and broad saccus, triangular gnathos, comparatively broad valva and triangular cornutus separate
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<emphasis id="FC23FE95400C316F3BE40E4D54A657D4" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">T. wieseri</emphasis>
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sp. n. from the rest of
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-species. A short antrum in combination with a long ductus bursae, pear-shaped corpus bursae and signum with broad weakly serrated arms are characteristic for the female genitalia.
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<paragraph id="90C41B6457BB631C94BD8CA43383C2A7" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">Description.</paragraph>
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Adult (Figs
<figureCitation id="D75FA046C0B67A6DD7BDCBB7254BB8C6" captionStart="Figures 1120" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 11 - 20. Adult of Tricerophora spp. 11. T. pundamilia sp. n., HT, ♀, Punda Milia (gen. slide 61 / 15, O. Bidzilya). 12. Tricerophora sp. A, ♂, Wylies Poort (gen. slide 331 / 14, O. Bidzilya). 13 - 14. T. brumale sp. n. 13. HT, ♂, Xaragu Camp (gen. slide 106 / 12, O. Bidzilya). 14. PT, ♀, Xaragu Camp (gen. slide 63 / 18, O. Bidzilya). 15 - 16. T. nigrinervis sp. n. 15. HT, ♂, Brandberg (gen. slide 122 / 05, O. Bidzilya). 16. PT, ♀, Richtersveld (gen. slide 61 / 18, O. Bidzilya). 17 - 18. T. acutivalva sp. n. 17. HT, ♂, Imam Sade (gen. slide 47 / 18, O. Bidzilya). 18. PT, ♂, Imam Sade (gen. slide 1 / 18, O. Bidzilya). 19 - 20. T. minimorum sp. n. 19. HT, ♂, Opuwo (gen. slide 361 / 14, O. Bidzilya). 20. PT, ♀, Varianto (gen. slide 536 / 14, O. Bidzilya). Scale bar = 2 mm" figureDoi="10.3897/dez.65.25747.figures11-20" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/209445" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">13-14</figureCitation>
): Wingspan 10.8-11.2 mm. Head, thorax and tegulae covered with white black-tipped scales, frons white, the female paratype with a head completely white. Labial palpus up-curved, far protruding over the head, segment 2 white with black-tipped scales, nearly white in middle with brush beneath, segment 3 narrow, pointed, white with a few black scales mainly in middle. Scape black, antennal segments white with black rings, male flagellum covered beneath with numerous short hairs (ciliated). Forewing cream-white, densely mixed with black, 2-3 diffuse black patches near the base and in cell, cilia white, black-tipped. Hindwing light grey.
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Male genitalia (Fig.
<figureCitation id="D1A0539AE25DC2C85C507681C8B96656" captionStart="Figures 2528" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figures 25 - 28. Male genitalia of Tricerophora spp. 25. T. brumale sp. n., HT, Xaragu Camp (gen. slide 106 / 12, O. Bidzilya). 26. T. acutivalva sp. n., HT, Imam Sade (gen. slide 47 / 18, O. Bidzilya). 27. T. nigrinervis sp. n., HT, Brandberg (gen. slide 122 / 05, O. Bidzilya). 28. T. minimorum sp. n., HT, Opuwo (gen. slide 361 / 14, O. Bidzilya)." figureDoi="10.3897/dez.65.25747.figures25-28" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/209447" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">25</figureCitation>
): Posterolateral processes of tegumen short, pointed; uncus long, straight; gnathos slightly shorter than uncus, sub-triangular, broadened from base towards apex; tegumen two times long as broad; valva moderately broad, curved inwards in distal 1/4, haired, slightly extending beyond the top of uncus, apex pointed; sacculus about 1/3 length of valva, straight, apex rounded; vinculum tree times as broad as long and about 1/4 length of valva, posteromedial lobe triangular, extending to about 1/3 length of valva; saccus moderately broad, weakly constricted before apex; phallus weakly swollen on base, cornutus short, triangular.
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Female genitalia (Fig.
<figureCitation id="AB0B9C295D0C80C87A337D7D8E622119" captionStart="Figures 3638" captionStartId="F8" captionText="Figures 36 - 38. Female genitalia of Tricerophora spp. 36. T. brumale sp. n., PT, Xaragu Camp (gen. slide 63 / 18, O. Bidzilya). 37. T. acutivalva sp. n., PT, Imam Sade (gen. slide 77 / 18, O. Bidzilya). 38. T. minimorum sp. n, PT, Varianto (gen. slide 536 / 14, O. Bidzilya)." figureDoi="10.3897/dez.65.25747.figures36-38" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/209451" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">36</figureCitation>
): Sternum VIII slightly longer than broad, membranous; ostium indistinct; apophysis anterioris about as long as a length of segment VIII; antrum tubular, 1/3 length of apophysis anterioris; ductus bursae entirely sclerotized, of even width, as long as apophysis anterioris, with distinct transition towards pear-shaped corpus bursae; signum with broad, weakly serrated arms, the anterior one slightly longer and broader than the posterior one.
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<paragraph id="4F14C33CA2487FC454D7C18265828EE4" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="DF1777670A28A4B6962D8F5A951BB7B3" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">
The specific name is derived from Latin &quot;
<emphasis id="D9029874696DE246835C7712D3768F15" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">brumalis</emphasis>
&quot; -, winter-like, and alludes to the winter activity of the adult.
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<paragraph id="F1C5055DEC034B6102E1409F2924B626" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="87F0240B5E9E69C0EFA8C010B174009E" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">Namibia.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B4B904B23D9AA0BF50319E06DD152C9" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">Biology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="755AB9563BE5CDF3A4E9C5772274E02C" pageId="7" pageNumber="88">Adults have been collected in early August.</paragraph>
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