Eupithecia ursina, Mironov & Šumpich, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5154.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6644755 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B01D57-FFBC-B37A-FF6D-F90FFCA0FCF2 |
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Eupithecia ursina |
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sp. nov. |
Eupithecia ursina View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs 12 View FIGURES 8–15 , 26 View FIGURES 20–27 , 33 View FIGURES 32–36 )
Type material: Holotype, ♂, China, W. Sichuan, 25 km N. from Batang, H — 3100 m, dry valley, 30°12.049ʹ N, 099°14.078ʹ E, 19-20.ix.2017, leg. Saldaitis. Gen. prep. J. Procházka 20148, photo J. Šumpich 22006 ( NMPC). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. This species is externally similar to E. satyrata (Hübner, [1813]) . However, the male genitalia are distinguished by the absence of dentate cornuti on the vesica of the aedeagus and especially, by the different shape of the eighth sternite, which is more similar to that of E. sophia Butler, 1878 ( Mironov & Galsworthy 2014).
Description. Adult. ( Figs 12 View FIGURES 8–15 , 26 View FIGURES 20–27 ). Male. Wingspan 21 mm; fore wing 12 mm. Head and notum covered with brown and whitish scales. Fore wing with straight costal margin; ground colour brownish grey, transverse lines not well visible, but broadened at costa; subterminal line with white tornal spot; terminal line blackish, interrupted by vein ends; discal dot small, rounded, black. Hind wing ovoid, pale grey, with five conspicuous, evenly curved dark transverse lines and small, blackish, ovoid discal dots. Fringe chequered with pale and dark grey.
Male genitalia ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 32–36 ). Uncus stout, biapical. Valve shaped like an orange segment, unmodified, tapered distally; dorsal margin concave; ventral margin evenly curved; apex narrowly rounded; sacculus lightly sclerotized. Vinculum rather short, semicircular. Papillae on the anterior arms of the labides elongate, narrow, covered with short setae at apices. Aedeagus elongate, broadened to posterior end. Vesica multiply granulate, armed with one narrow, elongate, apically pointed cornutus, and one small, folded, irregular cornutus at ductus ejaculatorius base. Sternite A8 relatively short and broad, U-shaped, with two narrow, tapered and sclerotized apical rods connected by a narrow basal band.
Female. Unknown.
Bionomy. Host plant unknown. The holotype was collected by light in September at an elevation of 3100 m ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 42–49 ).
Distribution. China. Known from Sichuan province.
Note. We do not know to which group this species belongs.
Etymology. From Latin “ursina” – “bearish” in English.
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