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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FFCE9E3ABEAA11E3FC4B4EA7" bold="true" box="[730,979,925,948]" italics="true" pageId="123" pageNumber="798">Notascea brevispinula</emphasis>
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,
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,
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; plate 32
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: This, the largest species of
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FFCE9E3ABEEB1675FC9C490E" box="[667,772,1032,1053]" italics="true" pageId="123" pageNumber="798">Notascea</emphasis>
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(³ FW length
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16.0 mm), differs from other members of the genus in showing vibrant orange color in the FW, and in having a blacker FW and HW ground color (pl. 32). The FW veins in
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are more extensively lined with black (pl. 31), whereas the forewings of
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and
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exhibit fewer black veins (pl. 31). A subtle feature of the FW sets
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apart; the veins in the outer portion are lined with charcoal-gray scales, contrasting against the black ground color. The male genitalia of
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are unique in that the set of cornuti on the dorsum of the vesica (fig. 333C), near its base, are short and delicate. In other
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species
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these are more robust.
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:
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Forewing length
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16.0 mm.
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: Labial palpus moderately long, porrect, Lp3 drooping slightly downward; Lp1 covered with light gray scales, a loose fringe of longer scales below; Lp2 longer than Lp1, more tightly scaled, covered with light gray to gray-brown scales; Lp3 short, bullet shaped, light gray-brown; front gray-brown, somewhat darker toward middle, covered with appressed, ventromesally pointing scales; occiput light gray; eye large, bulging outward; vertex covered with anteriorly directed, light gray to gray scales, frosty gray between antennae; vertex scales forming a slight, longitudinal groove between antennal bases; scape and dorsum of antennal shaft covered with glossy, dark brownishgray scales.
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FFC99E3DBCED1384FF6A4F03" box="[157,242,505,528]" italics="true" pageId="124" pageNumber="799">Thorax</emphasis>
: Legs covered with glossy, gray to dark gray-brown scales; tibial spurs light gray; pleuron covered with elongate light gray to dark gray scales; patagium dark gray; tegula dark gray to gray-brown, fringed with long, hairlike dark gray scales; dorsum uniformly dark gray.
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: (Dorsal) Basal two-thirds forming a large, orange-yellow triangle (pl. 32); costal region, outer third, and anal margin blackish gray; radial sector, including fork of R
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, and cubitus widely lined with black in orange triangle; a few scattered black scales lining basal extension of M
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within DC; a small number of black scales scattered along anal fold; all black lines arising from base, but falling well short of distal margin of orange area; fovea, between black-lined fork of R
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and base of Rs
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Rs
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, an elongate oval, sparsely clothed with short, light orange scales, its surface somewhat shiny; associated fold between bases of M
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and M
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scaleless; outer margin of orange triangle crossing at a gentle oblique angle, its edge slightly irregular; orange area extending only to fork of M
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+CuA
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; veins in dark outer third lined with lighter gray scales. (Ventral) Similar to dorsal surface except colors less intense; triangle almost uniformly orange-yellow, without black veins except near base of cubitus; fovea sparsely covered with small, ovoid, light yellow scales; anal margin glossy light gray.
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FFC99E3DBCED17C2FE8348C5" box="[157,283,1471,1494]" italics="true" pageId="124" pageNumber="799">Hind wing</emphasis>
: (Dorsal) Ground color uniformly dark, blackish gray (pl. 32); anterior margin lighter gray. (Ventral) Slightly lighter gray than dorsal surface, especially near anal margin.
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FFC99E3DBCED142EFE904B79" box="[157,264,1619,1642]" italics="true" pageId="124" pageNumber="799">Abdomen</emphasis>
: Uniformly dark, brownish gray.
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FFC99E3DBCED140CFE824B9B" box="[157,282,1649,1672]" italics="true" pageId="124" pageNumber="799">Terminalia</emphasis>
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(fig. 333): Tg8 slightly narrow- er distally, posterior margin with a wide, Ushaped mesal excavation, anterior margin broadly concave; anterior apodeme on St8 wide, relatively short, its apex truncate; posterior excavation on St8 wide; costa of valva long and narrow, straight, distal portion gently expanded, forming an acute point at apex; rugose area at dorsum of BO weakly defined; aedeagus wide, rounded at base, forming an acute distal process, bent slightly downward; vesica equal in width to aedeagus, dorsal group of cornuti extremely short, distal group of spinelike cornuti numerous (n
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24), relatively short and robust; vesica with approximately 10 caltrop cornuti below apex.
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FFC99E3DBEAB102CFCAD4F75" bold="true" box="[731,821,593,614]" pageId="124" pageNumber="799">Female.</emphasis>
Unknown.
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: The species name combines the Latin words for short (
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) and little spine (
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), in reference to the group of short dorsal cornuti on the male vesica (fig. 333C), a characteristic of this taxon. Other
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species
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have a set of long, robust cornuti in that location.
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: The only known example of
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FFC99E3DBE9A1126FC3A4E63" box="[746,930,857,880]" italics="true" pageId="124" pageNumber="799">N. brevispinula</emphasis>
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is from Petrópolis in eastern
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, on the outskirts of
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(fig. 304). Extensive sampling in the forests along the Brazilian coast will be crucial for delimiting the range of this species.
</paragraph>
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: Unfortunately, a search of the worlds collections produced only a single male specimen of
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FFC99E3DBFCD1638FBE04948" box="[957,1144,1092,1115]" italics="true" pageId="124" pageNumber="799">N. brevispinula</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
.
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are potential candidates: The first (AMNH) is from Tijuca on the coast of
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, slightly south of Rio. A second (USNM) matches the wing pattern of the
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male with precision. That specimen (pl. 32), from the William Schaus Collection, bears no locality data. After carefully studying characters such as scale arrangements on the head and thorax, I decided that neither of these females conclusively matches the male
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FFC99E3DBF4117F8FC20488F" box="[817,952,1413,1436]" italics="true" pageId="124" pageNumber="799">brevispinula</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<typeStatus id="54ED8854FFC99E3DBFB417FBFC624888" box="[964,1018,1414,1435]" pageId="124" pageNumber="799">type</typeStatus>
. Their label data are summarized below (Other Specimens Examined). Description of females must therefore await discovery of additional material.
</paragraph>
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:
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(pl. 32).
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:
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<collectingRegion id="4992F814FFC99E3DB80F1464FC8C4B58" country="Brazil" name="Rio de Janeiro" pageId="124" pageNumber="799">Rio de Janeiro</collectingRegion>
:
</emphasis>
</emphasis>
<location id="8E89602DFFC99E3DBF56144BFC074B5F" LSID="urn:lsid:plazi:treatment:03FF87E0FFCE9E3CBEAA11E3FE9D4CA4:8E89602DFFC99E3DBF56144BFC074B5F" box="[806,927,1590,1612]" country="Brazil" municipality="Male" name="Petropolis" pageId="124" pageNumber="799" stateProvince="Rio de Janeiro">Petropolis</location>
,
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<elevation id="007BD1C5FFC99E3DBFDE144BFC614B5F" box="[942,1017,1590,1612]" metricMagnitude="2" metricUnit="m" metricValue="6.5" pageId="124" pageNumber="799" unit="m" value="650.0">650 m</elevation>
</quantity>
,
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</date>
, leg.
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.
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(genitalia slide no.
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).
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type specimen is deposited in the
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,
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,
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</paragraph>
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: None.
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:
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:
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<collectingRegion id="4992F814FFC89E3CBC2D128FFE904C14" box="[93,264,241,264]" country="Brazil" name="Rio de Janeiro" pageId="125" pageNumber="800">Rio de Janeiro</collectingRegion>
:
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</emphasis>
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,
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, no. 7760,
<collectorName id="26A35320FFC89E3CBE69128FFEA34C36" pageId="125" pageNumber="800">Collection Hy. Edwards</collectorName>
(
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; genitalia slide no.
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)
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;
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, [no data],
<collectorName id="26A35320FFC89E3CBDA41350FF4D4C4C" pageId="125" pageNumber="800">Wm. Schaus Collection</collectorName>
(
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; genitalia slide no.
<specimenCode id="DBF09E8DFFC89E3CBE5C1337FF004C6F" collectionCode="JSM-" pageId="125" pageNumber="800">JSM-1518</specimenCode>
)
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.
</paragraph>
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:
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³ (genitalia slide no.
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).
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</paragraph>
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