Edosa furcata, Gaedike, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.64.2.193-219 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4753786 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD87B0-6A7C-FF8A-D6A7-F850FA9C0C5C |
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Carolina |
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Edosa furcata |
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sp. nov. |
Edosa furcata sp. n.
Holotype: , “ Yemen, Prov. Al Hudaydah, Jabel Burra , 25 km SE Bajil, 600 m, 23.-24.iv.1998, leg. M. Fibiger et al.;” “Coll. ZMUC, Copenhagen Denmark;” “Gen. präp.[genitalia slide] Gaedike Nr. 6049;” “ Holotypus , Edosa furcata sp. n., det. R. Gaedike 2013;” ZMUC ; Paratype: 1 , “ Sudan, Ed Damar , Hudeiba, 20.vi.1962, leg. R. Remane, Staatss[amm]l[un]g München;” “Gen.präp. [genitalia slide] Gaedike Nr 5992;” ZSM .
Derivatio nominis: Named after the shape of uncus.
Diagnosis ( Fig. 11): Wingspan 10 mm; head brush lemon-yellow; antennae nearly white; labial palpi short, brown; thorax and tegulae and forewings brown; forewings without any pattern, apical half of fringe dark brown; hindwings dark grey.
Male genitalia ( Fig. 42 View Figs 40-45. 40 ): Uncus bifurcate, with pointed tips; tegumen and vinculum broad band-shaped, distal edge of vinculum more strongly sclerotised; valvae lanceolate, basally with narrow apodeme and short square process, broadest at first third, costal edge straight, ventral edge becoming narrower to rounded apex; inside, in the first third, from base between apodeme and process, a thin rod-shaped sclerotisation; phallus connected with tegumen, hook-shaped, basally and laterally with strong sclerotised edges.
Female genitalia: Unknown.
Remarks: In male genitalia there are similarities to the species of the species group “ paraxena ” of GOZMÁNY & VÁRI (1973), but the shape of valvae and the straight rod-shaped sclerotisation inside is different. The lemonyellow head brush is an additional characteristic.
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