Kozloviella viazmenskyi, ♂, Grehan & C. Mielke, 2018
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4497.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5957831 |
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Kozloviella viazmenskyi |
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sp. nov. |
Kozloviella viazmenskyi sp. n.
( Figs 1a, 1b View FIGURES 1–7 , 9a View FIGURES 8–9 , 10a View FIGURE 10 , 11a View FIGURE 11 , 13a View FIGURES 12–14. 12 , 15a, 16a View FIGURES 15–16 , 17a, 17b View FIGURES 17–25 )
Diagnosis. Similar in general color and FW texture to many species of the cibyrine clade (sensu Grehan 2012), but contrasting with narrower forewings and slightly concave costal margin, and particularly a narrow and oblique, black V-shaped line that appears to be unique to this species. The yellowish orange color of this species contrasts with the grayish brown of Dugdaleiella gen. n. and the yellowish brown to grayish brown color tones of Pfitzneriella species.
Description. Male ( Figs 1a, 1b View FIGURES 1–7 ): Wingspan: 34 mm; FW length: 17 mm, width: 7 mm, ratio 2.4: 1; HW length: 14 mm, width: 11 mm, ratio 1.3: 1.
Head. Scales covered with dark brown tipped yellowish brown piliform scales, as also are the frons and vertex. Interocular-antennal antennal scales piliform, extending over the eye. Antenna filiform with 39 flagellomeres, annuli slightly compressed, laterally covered with numerous sensillae chaetica, the basal 3-4 annuli covered with some lamellar scales; scape barrel shaped, covered with lamellar scales. Labial palpi long (longer than surrounding scales); distal palpomere digitiform, 2.3 times length of basal segment, subapical sensory pit present ( Fig. 9a View FIGURES 8–9 ).
Thorax. Dorsal scales greyish brown, ventral yellowish brown with darker brown at apex of scale. Legs ( Fig. 13a View FIGURES 12–14. 12 ) coloured as the thorax: pro-, meso-, meta- legs length ratio 1.3:1.5:1; epiphysis present; tibial and tarsal scales long, but not obscuring tarsomeres, dorsal scales of tarsi 1–4 about 1/3 longer than tarsomeres, ventral tarsal scales short; metaleg pale orange-brown, femoral and tibial scales piliform. Wings narrow, slightly wider distally. FW distinctly narrow compared to HW, mid-costal margin concave, outer margin convex, curving gradually to anal margin; venation hepialine ( Dumbleton 1966), base of FW anal vein strongly curved anteriorly, distally curved posteriorly ( Fig. 10a View FIGURE 10 ); dorsal ground colour pale yellowish orange with areas of darker orange-brown and dark brown shading and scattered black markings; oblique black line forming a V-shape with outer line extending between Cu and apex ( Fig. 11a View FIGURE 11 ); orange-brown shading predominant over outer discal cells and near apex. HW greyish brown with pale reddish brown towards outer margin.
Abdomen. Greyish brown, narrow, distally wider around genitalic region. Tergum VIII rectangular, wider than long, sternum VII wider than long ( Fig. 16a View FIGURES 15–16 ).
Male genitalia. See description of the genus. Ventral surface of saccus forming two subrectangular lobes, separated medially. Phallus membranous without cornutus.
Female unknown.
Distribution. Northern Peru, known from the type locality only ( Figs 27a, 29 View FIGURES 27–29 ). Collected in a mountain valley in the eastern Andes adjacent to disturbed forest with local clearing and farming activities at 2,050 m ( Figs 26a, 26b View FIGURE 26 ).
Ethology. Attracted to UV-light at collecting sheet.
Host plant. Larval habits and host plants are unknown.
Etymology. This species is named after Alexander Lvovich Viazmensky (Saint Petersburg, Russia), the famous Russian aquarellist and the passionate fan of mushrooms, at the special request of Anton Kozlov (Moscow, Russia).
Type material. Holotype male (with the following labels separated by forward slashes): /S. America, PERU, Piura reg. Huancabamba prov. Cerro Machete. 0 5.0784 S, 0 79.3362 W. h= 2050 m, 10/II/2017. A. Kozlov, Yu. Kovaleva, R. Gortovannyi leg. / Holotypus, Kozloviella viazmenskyi ♂, Grehan & C. Mielke det. 2017/ Dissection JRG 258/ ( CMNH). Figs 1a, 1b View FIGURES 1–7 .
FIGURE 10. Wing venation (male unless otherwise specified). 10a, Kozloviella viazmenskyi sp. n.; 10b, P. antonkozlovi sp. n.; 10c, P. olafi sp. n.; 10d, P. rawlinsi sp. n.; 10e, P. remota (from photo only, venation incomplete due to damaged condition of HT); 10f, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n.; 10g, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n. (female); 10h, Dugdaleiella monticola.
FIGURE 11. Wing markings. 11a; Kozloviella viazmenskyi sp. n., 11b; Pfitzneriella antonkozlovi sp. n.; 11c, P. olafi sp. n.; 11d, P. rawlinsi sp. n.; 11e, P. remota; 11f, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n. Blue line—edge of white banding.
FIGURE 26. Collection localities. 26a–26b, Kozloviella viazmenskyi sp. n. Peru, Cerro Machete, 2,050 m; 26c, Pfitzneriella antonkozlovi sp. n., Peru, Marañon Province, 3,270 m; 26d, P. titarenkoi, sp. n. and P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n., Peru, Pampa Hermosa district, 3,380 m; 26e–26f, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n., Peru, Pampa Hermosa district, 2,960 m. With permission by Anton Kozlov and Yuliya Kovaleva, foreground 26b, 26e, Anton Kozlov and 26f, Yuliya Kovaleva. Photos: Anton Kozlov.
FIGURES 1–7. Voucher specimens. 1, Kozloviella viazmenskyi gen. n., sp. n. male HT (CMNH). 1a, dorsal; 1b, ventral. 2, Pfitzneriella antonkozlovi sp. n. male HT (CMNH), 2a, dorsal; 2b, ventral. 3, P. olafi sp. n. male HT (MNHN), 3a, dorsal; 3b, ventral. 4, P. rawlinsi sp. n. male, 4a, HT dorsal (CMNH); 4b, PT dorsal; 4c, PT ventral (CGCM). 5, P. remota male HT dorsal (MNHN). 6, P. titarenkoi sp. n. male HT (CMNH), 6a, dorsal; 6b, ventral. 7, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n. male HT (CMNH), 7a, dorsal; 7b, ventral. Female PT (CMNH); 7c, dorsal; 7d, ventral. Photos: Ernst Brockmann (Fig. 5), Jane Hyland (Fig. 4a), Anton Kozlov (Figs 1, 2, 6, 7), and Carlos Mielke (Figs 3, 4b, 4c).
FIGURES 8–9. Voucher specimens. 8, Dugdaleiella monticola male. 8a, LT (ZMHB); 8b, Cotopaxi, Ecuador (CMNH); 8c, Volcán Chiles, Ecuador (CMNH); 8d, male, Volcán Chiles, Ecuador (CMNH). 9, Labial palpi (male unless otherwise specified), 9a, Kozloviella viazmenskyi sp. n.; 9b, Pfitzneriella antonkozlovi sp. n.; 9c, P. rawlinsi sp. n.; 9d, P. titarenkoi sp. n.; 9e, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n.; 9f, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n. (female); 9g, Dugdaleiella monticola. Photos: Jane Hyland (Fig. 8), John Grehan (Figs 9a–b, d–h), and Carlos Mielke (Fig. 9c). Scale 1 mm (when present).
FIGURES 12–14. 12, Antenna. Pfitzneriella rawlinsi sp. n. (unscaled). 13, Legs. 13a, Kozloviella viazmenskyi sp. n.; 13b, P. olafi sp. n.; 13c, P. rawlinsi sp. n.; 13d, P. titarenkoi sp. n.; 13e, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n. 14, Metatibia. 14a, P. antonkozlovi sp. n.; 14b, P. rawlinsi sp. n.; 14c, P. titarenkoi; 14d, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n.; 14e, P. antonkozlovi sp. n.; 14f, Dugdaleiella monticola. Photos: John Grehan (Figs 12, 14e, 14f), Carlos Mielke (Figs 13,14a–d). Scale 1 mm.
FIGURES 15–16. Tergosternal connection. 15a, Kozloviella viazmenskyi sp. n.; 15b, Pfitzneriella yuliyakovalevae sp. n.; 15c, P. rawlinsi sp. n.; 15d, Dugdaleiella monticola. 16, Abdomen (males unless otherwise specified). 16a, K. viazmenskyi sp. n.; 16b, P. antonkozlovi sp. n.; 16c, P. olafi sp. n.; 16d, P. rawlinsi sp. n.; 16e, P. titarenkoi sp. n.; 16f, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n.; 16g, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n. (female); 16h–16j, Dugdaleiella monticola. 16h, tergum II; 16i, sternum II; 16j, tergum and sternum VIII. Photos: John Grehan (Figs 15d, 16h–16j), Carlos Mielke (Figs 15a–15c, 16a–16g).
FIGURES 17–25. Genitalia (male unless otherwise specified). 17, Kozloviella viazmenskyi sp. n. HT. 17a, ventral; 17b, lateral. 18, Pfitzneriella antonkozlovi sp. n. HT, ventral. 19, P. olafi sp. n. HT, ventral. 20, P. rawlinsi sp. n. HT, ventral. 21, P. remota HT (redrawn from Viette (1951a)). 22, P. titarenkoi sp. n. HT, ventral. 23, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n. 23a, ventral; 23b, lateral. 24, P. yuliyakovalevae sp. n. PT female. 24a, posterior; 24b, lateral. 25, Dugdaleiella monticola. 25a, LT (ZMHB); 25b, Cotopaxi, Parque Nacional Cotopaxi. Dissection JRG 136 (CMNH). sa = saccus, fs = fultura superior, fi = fultura inferior, as = apodemal suture. Scale 1 mm (when present). Photos: Carlos Mielke (Figs 17–20, 22–25b).
FIGURES 27–29. Distribution. 27, Dugdaleiella gen. n., Kozloviella gen. n., and Pfitzneriella locality records. 27a, Ecuador and Peru. Tectonic boundaries approximate; 27b, Dugdaleiella gen. n. and P. lucicola in Ecuador. 28, Locality records of Peruvian Pfitzneriella in relation to eastern Andean montane forests (modified from Young & León (2000) with permission by Kenneth Young). 29, Principal groups of Hepialidae in Central and South America. Phassus/Schausiana/Phthius (solid line), cibyrine genera of Hepialidae (dotted line), Dugdaleiella gen. n./Kozloviella gen. n./Pfitzneriella (pale green), Uiridigigas (red), and southern Andean genera (blue).
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