Ratsa alexandraria (Prout, 1912)
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Ratsa alexandraria (Prout, 1912) (comb. n.)
Hierochthonia alexandraria Prout, 1912 View in CoL
Description. Wingspan 23–28 mm ( Figs 9–11 View FIGURES 1–13 ). Frons flat, light brown. Male antennae pectinate in both sexes, rami about 0.4 mm long in male ( Fig. 18a View FIGURES 17–21 ) (about 2.5 times the length of antennomeres, ten apical segments dentate), rami shorter (two times the length of segments) in female ( Fig. 18b View FIGURES 17–21 ). Palpi very short. Frenulum absent both in male and female. Wings unicoloroured vivid green, the fringe is greenish in its basal third, and white distally. Venation of forewing: R1 from foremargin of discal cell near its apex, fuses with Sc creating an accessory cell, sometimes ending in R2; R2–M1 stalked from cell apex. Discal vein thin, angled, M2 from near the R2–M1 stalk, tubular, veins M3 and CuA1 separate. Hindwing with Sc not connected to the foremargin of discal cell, discal vein slightly curved, thin, Rs and M1 stalked, M3 free. Hindtibia slender, with distal pair of spurs which are equal in size ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 17–21 ); length ratio of female tibia and tarsus is 4:5. Male genitalia with distinct anellar complex present ( Figs 23 View FIGURES 22–26 ), the large transtilla and smaller juxta connected by lateral bars. Uncus and gnathos strong, valva with a small tooth at its ventral margin, without harpe, saccus oval, longish. Aedeagus tubular, curved, as long as valva, with one long and one short cornutus on vesica ( Fig. 23b View FIGURES 22–26 ). Female genitalia ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 22–26 ,) membranous, ductus bursae tubular, with a bend in the middle, as long as corpus bursae, signum a small transverse stripe with dentate tubercle.
Material examined. Holotype ♀ of alexandraria , Asia centr., Alexandergebirge ( MfN); 2 ♂, Uzbekistan, Chimgan [Mt.], Jürivete leg. (slides 2446, 9096) ( IZBE); 1♀, [ Kyrgyzstan] Fergana sept., vallis fl. Padsha-ata , 1525 m, 29.V.1908, V. V. Sovinskij leg.; 18 ♂ ♀, S Kazakhstan, Karatau range N Kentau, 600 m, at light, 19–22, 29.V.1994, leg. I. Pljushtch & M. Nesterov (gen. prs. 643, 644, 645, 663); 1 ♂, Kazakhstan, Kyzylorda Region , SE Tasbaget, sands, at light, 122 m, 26.IV.2013, leg. D. Shovkoon; 2 ♀, Kazakhstan, Kyzylorda Region, S Zhalagash, riv. Syr Darya, 111 m, at light, 6.V.2013, leg. D. Shovkoon (gen. pr. 617); 2 ♂, Kazakhstan, 10 km SW Abay, Kelinshektau mts., 1024 m, 7.V.2015, leg. D. Shovkoon ( ZMKU).
Remark. “ Hierochthonia ” petitaria ( Christoph, 1887) is tentatively associated with the new genus Ratsa due the obvious similarity in the shape and unicolorous wings, and of female genitalia structues in R. alexandraria and petitaria ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 22–26 ), but this cannot be confirmed until male genitalic structures have been examined. R. petitaria female has an “ochreous“ frons (according to Christoph (1889), antennae with very short pectinations ( Fig. 19a View FIGURES 17–21 ), green forewings, and slightly lighter hindwings, the fringe white on both wings and a signum missing in its bursa copulatrix. Female hindtibia and tarsus are equal in length (2 mm).
Material examined: “ Lectotypus ♀, Eucrostis petitaria Christ. Design. V. Mironov 2017 ”; [ Turkmenistan] Askhabad ( ZISP); 1♀, [ Turkmenistan] prov. Transcaspica, st. Imam-Baba, lum., 6. V.1908, V. V. Sovinskij leg. (gen. pr. 659) (ZMKU).
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Ratsa alexandraria (Prout, 1912)
Viidalepp, Jaan & Kostjuk, Igor 2021 |
Hierochthonia alexandraria
Prout 1912 |