Pacificulla Park

Park, Kyu-Tek & Lee, Sangmi, 2013, Pacificulla gen. nov. of Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera, Gelechioidea) from New Guinea, with descriptions of six new species, Zootaxa 3599 (1), pp. 67-77 : 68

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.283220

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6161001

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DEFEAFDB-8678-4DB9-B8B0-D3A5B725EC19

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scientific name

Pacificulla Park
status

gen. nov.

Genus Pacificulla Park View in CoL , gen. nov.

Type species: Pacificulla flaviagera Park , sp. nov.

Description. Head: Usually dark brown or orange white. Antenna usually fasciculate- ciliated with whitish hairs on flagellum, cilia sometimes absent. Labial palpus sexually dimorphic: male with second segment normally thickened, extremely long, with acute apex, third segment reduced or absent ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 15 − 30 ); female with second and third segments slender, third as long as second or shorter than second. Thorax: usually dark brown or orange white dorsally. Forewing and hindwing with similar color pattern and markings, dark brown or purplish brown fascia in basal and posterior parts, or a large orange or dark orange patch in middle part of wing; venation with R2 and R3+4 stalked or sometimes approximated, R5 and M2 absent. Hindwing usually broader than forewing; venation with M2 absent. Abdomen: usually orange, often blackish on first and second segments, with blackish anal tuft, sometimes fuscous dorsally throughout, with spinous zones on tergites. Male genitalia: uncus usually elongate; gnathos absent; tegumen broad; valva elongate, densely setose, sometimes with strong bristles on surface; aedeagus usually broad at base, then narrower towards apex; cornuti consist of a sheaf of bristles, occupying 1/3 length of aedeagus or shorter.

Diagnosis. Pacificulla gen. nov. is related to Crocanthes Meyrick , sharing the apomorphic characters of long antennae and the absence of the gnathos in the male genitalia. The genus is defined by a combination of morphological characters as follows: 1) Wing color and pattern similar on upper surface of fore- and hindwings, with large orange or dark orange patch in the middle of wings; venation with R2 and R3+4 stalked or sometimes approximated; R5 and M2 absent; 2) labial palpi sexually dimorphic: male usually with the second segment normally thickened, long, with acute apex, and the third segment absent or reduced; third segment unmodified in female; and 3) male genitalia with elongate valva bearing a dense patch of strong bristles on the cucullus and the aedeagus with a row or sheaf of needle-like cornuti.

Distribution. New Guinea ( Papua New Guinea and Papua of Indonesia)

Etymology. The genus name is derived from the pacific with suffix, ullus.

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