114 lines
12 KiB
XML
114 lines
12 KiB
XML
<document ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.554.6177" ID-GBIF-Dataset="7f6b416e-08e7-48e1-bc3e-651bb88bd3cf" ID-PMC="PMC4740832" ID-Pensoft-Pub="1313-2970-554-119" ID-PubMed="26877682" ID-ZBK="8761B8A4967A4D9884B46B80E31BEF8E" ModsDocAuthor="" ModsDocDate="2016" ModsDocID="1313-2970-554-119" ModsDocOrigin="ZooKeys 554" ModsDocTitle="Taxonomic review of the genus Teliphasa Moore, 1888 from China, with descriptions of four new species (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Epipaschiinae)" checkinTime="1453145159926" checkinUser="pensoft" docAuthor="Liu, Linjie, Wang, Yiping & Li, Houhun" docDate="2016" docId="D14BA2E10A594F1FAB0DE8C4BE7DF999" docLanguage="en" docName="ZooKeys 554: 119-137" docOrigin="ZooKeys 554" docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.554.6177" docTitle="Teliphasa hamata Li, sp. n." docType="treatment" docUuid="CCF9D60B-7574-46FC-8012-1EA281C2EA54" docUuidSource="ZooBank" docVersion="5" lastPageNumber="130" masterDocId="FF96FFB2A41A0760FFE9FFE7E526FF81" masterDocTitle="Taxonomic review of the genus Teliphasa Moore, 1888 from China, with descriptions of four new species (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Epipaschiinae)" masterLastPageNumber="137" masterPageNumber="119" pageNumber="128" updateTime="1668162477477" updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
|
|
<mods:mods xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
|
|
<mods:titleInfo>
|
|
<mods:title>Taxonomic review of the genus Teliphasa Moore, 1888 from China, with descriptions of four new species (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Epipaschiinae)</mods:title>
|
|
</mods:titleInfo>
|
|
<mods:name type="personal">
|
|
<mods:role>
|
|
<mods:roleTerm>Author</mods:roleTerm>
|
|
</mods:role>
|
|
<mods:namePart>Liu, Linjie</mods:namePart>
|
|
</mods:name>
|
|
<mods:name type="personal">
|
|
<mods:role>
|
|
<mods:roleTerm>Author</mods:roleTerm>
|
|
</mods:role>
|
|
<mods:namePart>Wang, Yiping</mods:namePart>
|
|
</mods:name>
|
|
<mods:name type="personal">
|
|
<mods:role>
|
|
<mods:roleTerm>Author</mods:roleTerm>
|
|
</mods:role>
|
|
<mods:namePart>Li, Houhun</mods:namePart>
|
|
</mods:name>
|
|
<mods:typeOfResource>text</mods:typeOfResource>
|
|
<mods:relatedItem type="host">
|
|
<mods:titleInfo>
|
|
<mods:title>ZooKeys</mods:title>
|
|
</mods:titleInfo>
|
|
<mods:part>
|
|
<mods:date>2016</mods:date>
|
|
<mods:detail type="volume">
|
|
<mods:number>554</mods:number>
|
|
</mods:detail>
|
|
<mods:extent unit="page">
|
|
<mods:start>119</mods:start>
|
|
<mods:end>137</mods:end>
|
|
</mods:extent>
|
|
</mods:part>
|
|
</mods:relatedItem>
|
|
<mods:location>
|
|
<mods:url>http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.554.6177</mods:url>
|
|
</mods:location>
|
|
<mods:classification>journal article</mods:classification>
|
|
<mods:identifier type="DOI">http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.554.6177</mods:identifier>
|
|
<mods:identifier type="Pensoft-Pub">1313-2970-554-119</mods:identifier>
|
|
<mods:identifier type="ZBK">8761B8A4967A4D9884B46B80E31BEF8E</mods:identifier>
|
|
<mods:identifier type="ZooBank">8761B8A4967A4D9884B46B80E31BEF8E</mods:identifier>
|
|
</mods:mods>
|
|
<treatment ID-GBIF-Taxon="127879918" LSID="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:CCF9D60B-7574-46FC-8012-1EA281C2EA54" httpUri="http://treatment.plazi.org/id/D14BA2E10A594F1FAB0DE8C4BE7DF999" lastPageId="11" lastPageNumber="130" pageId="9" pageNumber="128">
|
|
<subSubSection pageId="9" pageNumber="128" type="multiple">
|
|
<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="128">
|
|
<pageBreakToken pageId="9" pageNumber="128" start="start">Taxon</pageBreakToken>
|
|
classification Animalia Lepidoptera Pyralidae
|
|
</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
<subSubSection pageId="9" pageNumber="128" type="nomenclature">
|
|
<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="128">
|
|
<taxonomicName LSID="http://zoobank.org/CCF9D60B-7574-46FC-8012-1EA281C2EA54" authority="Li" class="Insecta" family="Pyralidae" genus="Teliphasa" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Teliphasa hamata" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="9" pageNumber="128" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="hamata">Teliphasa hamata Li</taxonomicName>
|
|
<taxonomicNameLabel pageId="9" pageNumber="128">sp. n.</taxonomicNameLabel>
|
|
Figs 8, 16, 22
|
|
</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
<subSubSection pageId="10" pageNumber="129" type="type material">
|
|
<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="129">
|
|
<pageBreakToken pageId="10" pageNumber="129" start="start">Type</pageBreakToken>
|
|
material.
|
|
</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="129">
|
|
Holotype ♂ - CHINA, Tengchong County (
|
|
<geoCoordinate direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="555" value="25.29">25.29°N</geoCoordinate>
|
|
,
|
|
<geoCoordinate direction="east" orientation="longitude" precision="555" value="98.7">98.70°E</geoCoordinate>
|
|
), Yunnan Province, 2144 m, 16.viii.2014, leg. Kaijian Teng, Shurong Liu and Hua Rong, genitalia slide No. LLJ15172.
|
|
</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="129">Paratypes: 2♂, same data as holotype; 1♂, 2♀, Wenshan County, 1105 m, xi.2003, leg. Shengxian Lu; 2♂, Kunming, Yunnan Province, 1900 m, 29.viii.2005, leg. Yingdang Ren; 1♂, Mt. Jizu, Dali, Yunnan Province, 2228 m, 27.vii.2014, leg. Kaijian Teng et al.; 1♂, Xianfengling, Mt. Wuyi, Fujian Province, 1000 m, 26.v.2004, leg. Haili Yu; 1♂, 1♀, Huaping, Leyie County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, 1300 m, 6, 8.viii.2006, leg. Weichun Li; 3♂, 3♀, Mt. Yuanbao, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, 700 m, 11.viii.2006, leg. Weichun Li.</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
<subSubSection pageId="10" pageNumber="129" type="diagnosis">
|
|
<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="129">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="129">
|
|
This species is similar to
|
|
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Pyralidae" genus="Teliphasa" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Teliphasa albifusa" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="129" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="albifusa">Teliphasa albifusa</taxonomicName>
|
|
superficially in the forewing color, but can be distinguished by the gnathos about 2/3 the length of the scaphium and the phallus with two cornuti in the male genitalia. In
|
|
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Pyralidae" genus="Teliphasa" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Teliphasa albifusa" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="129" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="albifusa">Teliphasa albifusa</taxonomicName>
|
|
, the gnathos is about 3/4 the length of the scaphium, and the phallus has a single cornutus in the male genitalia. Moreover,
|
|
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Pyralidae" genus="Teliphasa" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Teliphasa hamata" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="129" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="hamata">Teliphasa hamata</taxonomicName>
|
|
sp. n.,
|
|
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Pyralidae" genus="Teliphasa" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Teliphasa similalbifusa" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="129" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="similalbifusa">Teliphasa similalbifusa</taxonomicName>
|
|
sp. n., and
|
|
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Pyralidae" genus="Teliphasa" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Teliphasa sakishimensis" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="129" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sakishimensis">Teliphasa sakishimensis</taxonomicName>
|
|
are extremely similar in the male genitalia, and differences between them are stated under
|
|
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Pyralidae" genus="Teliphasa" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Teliphasa similalbifusa" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="129" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="similalbifusa">Teliphasa similalbifusa</taxonomicName>
|
|
sp. n.
|
|
</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
<subSubSection lastPageId="11" lastPageNumber="130" pageId="10" pageNumber="129" type="description">
|
|
<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="129">Description.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph lastPageId="11" lastPageNumber="130" pageId="10" pageNumber="129">
|
|
Adult (Fig. 8): Wingspan 32.0-36.0 mm. Head white, suffused with black and pale brown scales. Male labial palpus pale yellow to brownish yellow, suffused with white and black scales; second segment slightly dilated in distal 2/3; third segment short, pointed at apex; female labial palpus with second segment white, mixed with yellowish brown scales on dorsal surface; third segment slender, yellowish brown with black, about 1/5 length of second. Antenna with scape white mottled blackish brown; flagellum alternately grayish brown and blackish brown. Thorax white, with brown scales. Tegula deep brown, with black and a few white scales. Forewing with basal area dark brown, mixed with black scales; median area white, with scattered brown scales; distal area ochreous brown, mixed with black and white scales; costa brown from basal 1/3 to 2/3, mixed with black scales, diffused to above cell, with a white spot near base and raised black scales at its outside, with a second white spot at outside of postmedian line, spreading to below R5; antemedian line black, extending from costal 1/4 obliquely inward to scale tuft near base, then obliquely outward to below 1A+2A, finally obliquely inward to dorsal 1/3; postmedian line black, extending from costal 2/3 obliquely outward to M2, then curved and extending inward along CuA1, forming an angle, finally straight to dorsal 2/3, its inner margin serrated; discal and discocellular spots black, the latter relatively large; terminal line pale yellow, with subrectangular brown or blackish brown spots uniformly placed along its inner side, interrupted by white mixed with brown at veins. Hindwing with basal 2/3 yellowish white, distal 1/3 grayish brown, becoming paler from costa to dorsum; discocellular spot pale grayish brown; cilia of fore- and hind-wings pale yellow, grayish brown to brownish yellow
|
|
<pageBreakToken pageId="11" pageNumber="130" start="start">along</pageBreakToken>
|
|
extension of veins. Legs yellowish brown to blackish brown, mixed with black, brown and a few white scales; tarsi blackish brown, white at apex of each tarsomere. Abdomen white mottled black scales except first segment black.
|
|
</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="130">Male genitalia (Fig. 16). Uncus broad, nearly trapeziform, rounded on posterior margin. Gnathos slender, basal half thicker than distal half, apex obtuse; about 2/3 length of scaphium. Valva subrhombic, with relatively dense setae near costa. Costa elongate triangular, broad basally, gradually narrowed distally, reaching before apex of valva; distal 1/4 obviously thinned, slightly curved inward in a hook. Sacculus narrowly banded, reaching valva apically. Transtilla knotted medially as a semielliptical expansion. Juxta irregular in shape, heavily sclerotized. Saccus separated. Phallus protruding near dorsal 1/2; with two cornuti, one a long plate, serrated along dorsal margin of distal part, another slender, heavily sclerotized, protruding out from phallus near apex, longer than 1/2 length of phallus, curved medially and forming a large hook.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="130">Female genitalia (Fig. 22). Papillae anales subtriangular, densely setose. Eighth tergite nearly rectangular, with sparse setae posteriorly; eighth sternite paired triangular plates. Apophyses anteriores about same length as apophyses posteriores; thicker than apophyses posteriores. Antrum rectangular, heavily sclerotized. Ductus bursae thin, slightly longer than corpus bursae, weakly sclerotized posteriorly, with one horned plate basally. Corpus bursae pyriform; signum nearly rectangular, with clustered spines.</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
<subSubSection pageId="11" pageNumber="130" type="distribution">
|
|
<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="130">Distribution.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="130">China (Fujian, Guangxi, Yunnan).</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
<subSubSection pageId="11" pageNumber="130" type="etymology">
|
|
<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="130">Etymology.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="130">The specific name is derived from the Latin hamatus (hooked), referring to the slender hooked cornutus protruding out from the phallus in the male genitalia.</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
</treatment>
|
|
</document> |