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<taxonomicName id="8334897BA049E02607C28007A5B6FAF7" ID-CoL="93GBX" LSID="http://zoobank.org/8010A3AF-4D2F-4C49-A5DF-D08865E93907" class="Insecta" family="Gelechiidae" genus="Ephysteris" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Ephysteris kullbergi" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="1" pageNumber="108" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="kullbergi">Ephysteris kullbergi</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="5ED537E4EF78D6A549C064C34B0D0DC4" pageId="1" pageNumber="108">sp. n.</taxonomicNameLabel>
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<paragraph id="C50153FBEB0F2DC2AF839C9925521313" pageId="1" pageNumber="108">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Holotype, ♂. &quot;RUSSIA Tuva rep.
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,
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, 1150 m, Lake Tere-Khol, sand dunes 9.-12.6.1995 Jalava &amp; Kullberg leg.&quot; &quot;genitalia slide 153/16, O. Bidzilya&quot; (MZH).
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<paragraph id="0F306C45ABEFD8CA21CC3FC4F001C3F9" pageId="1" pageNumber="108">Paratypes. 29 ♂, 14 ♀, same data as holotype, genitalia slides 4873♂ and 4874♀ O. Karsholt (MZH, ZMKU, ZMUC).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="E14B29E043B738ACB0EB629F7EF4E936" pageId="1" pageNumber="108">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="51DA7A565179403530511131AD544B9F" pageId="1" pageNumber="108">Adult (Figs 1-2). Male. Wingspan 8-10 mm. Labial palpus cream-white; segment 2 with two black spots on outer surface; segment 3 shorter than segment 2, with a slender basal and a broader apical black ring. Antenna black, ringed with white and grey. Head, thorax and tegulae cream-white mottled with blackish brown; frons lighter. Ground-colour of forewing cream-white, mottled with yellow, orange, brown and black scales; subcostal stripe yellow; four brown and black transverse fasciae near base, at 2/5, 3/5 and near apex all with erect scales; fringe with black-tipped white scales. Hindwing lanceolate, about three-fifths length of forewing, light grey-brown; fringe reduced to some light grey hairs.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F8CEE915C2109BC8C2A0545652AFDE29" pageId="1" pageNumber="108">Female. Hindwing shorter, length 1.0-1.7 mm, and broader than in male; otherwise similar to male.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0BD199B63870057AEAB74DD31ABC9073" pageId="1" pageNumber="108">Variation. There is some variation in the amount of light and dark scales in the forewings. Worn specimens tend to look paler than fresh ones. There is some variation in the length and shape (more or less rounded) of the hindwing in the females.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="43E1B67B332398C6452FA89B4A463418" pageId="1" pageNumber="108">Male genitalia (Fig. 3). Uncus sub-triangular; gnathos-hook about length of uncus, slender; valva curved, digitate, not reaching base of gnathos; sacculus narrow, digitate, almost straight, extending beyond middle of valva; posterior margin of vinculum with broad lateromedial humps with dentate posterior margin, medially with short V-shaped emargination; saccus about same length as valva, moderately stout, distally two-thirds with parallel sides before sub-rectangular tip; phallus of similar length as tegumen, almost straight, apical sclerite distinct, weakly inflated coecum about one-fourth length of phallus.</paragraph>
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Female genitalia (Fig. 4). Segment VIII with almost evenly sclerotized subgenital plates, smooth; ostium bursae projected anteriorly with oval edge; antrum tubular, short, slightly exceeding apophysis anterioris; apophysis anterioris stout, rod-like, about length of segment VIII; ductus
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broad; corpus bursae oval; signum about half length of corpus bursae, sub-triangular, medially with longitudinal ridge, anteriolateral lobes short, anteriomedial lobe rather long and pointed.
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Figures 1-6. 1-4.
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sp. n. 1. Adult, holotype, male. 2. Adult, paratype, female. 3. Male genitalia, holotype (gen. slide 153/16, O. Bidzilya). 3a. Phallus. 3b. Abdominal segment VIII (gen. slide 4873, O. Karsholt). 4. Female genitalia (gen. slide 4874, O. Karsholt). 4a. Corpus bursae. 4b. Signum enlarged. 5, 6.
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sp. n. 5. Adult, holotype, male. 6. Male genitalia (gen. slide 210/14, O. Bidzilya). 6a. Phallus.
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<paragraph id="F99648D1D5F9D70B7C9206A3FF42F437" pageId="2" pageNumber="109">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="1EE430A84E7DA468471F1C48807C6C70" pageId="2" pageNumber="109">
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is characterized by the reduced hindwings in both sexes. It can be separated from other brachypterous
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species by the more vivid coloration and the many erect brown and black scales in the forewing. The female genitalia are similar to those of several congeners, especially
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(Zeller, 1847) and
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(Heinemann, 1870), but can be recognized in having the antrum slightly exceeding the apophysis anterioris, and by the short and broad anteriolateral lobes of the signum. The male genitalia are similar to those of several congeners, especially
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, but can be recognized by having shorter valvae, saccus and phallus and less emarginated posterior margin of the vinculum.
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<paragraph id="257BE4636F16214D2BC524D9E703A370" pageId="2" pageNumber="109">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BF31D3B4A67E1273A13C36A96978CCF9" pageId="2" pageNumber="109">Russia: Tuva Republic.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="3195DA523713282C3B65EA59DC703B13" pageId="2" pageNumber="109">Biology.</paragraph>
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Host-plant and early stages are unknown. The adults have been collected in the first half of June. According to Jaakko Kullberg (in litt.) &quot;These
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moths were collected with two light traps with tube lamps. The container and funnel were dug in the sandy dunes
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The moths start to arrive to the trap in the dusk and were running and jumping in the trap and sheets. The leaps were huge - even 20-25 cm long and as I remember the moths did not use wings when doing it&quot;.
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<paragraph id="47D2A1887288371D919761DE4896D947" pageId="2" pageNumber="109">The type locality (Figs 7-8) is a huge sand dune area in the south-eastern part of the Tuva Republic close to the border of Mongolia.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="F9B747B6044610CAEECC771F081896F4" pageId="2" pageNumber="109" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="B2EFD91600305F1A04D3F414F2B64387" pageId="2" pageNumber="109">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="FED53F808B917F5E8464062EDFFADABE" pageId="2" pageNumber="109">The new species is named in honour of one of its collectors, Jaakko Kullberg, Finland.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="79777F19FD25AF551104AEE2B4162ABB" pageId="2" pageNumber="109">Remarks.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B48B9868F7F23BCCBFEE4BFEF7C8640D" pageId="2" pageNumber="109">
The type locality of
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is spelled &quot;Tore Khol&quot; on some maps (
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: 4).
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Figures 7, 8. Sand dunes near Lake Tere-Khol, type locality of
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sp. n.
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In the mention of this species
<bibRefCitation id="E5C02517A7332C8F8CA5CFD6BD0F79EE" author="Karsholt, O" journalOrPublisher="Entomologist's Gazette" pageId="4" pageNumber="111" pagination="35 - 47" title="A new brachypterous Ephysteris Meyrick from the island of Madeira (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)." volume="49" year="1998">Karsholt and Sattler (1998)</bibRefCitation>
referred to its locality as &quot;Tuvinskaya Respublika&quot;.
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