Metallolophia assamensis Orhant, 2000
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930310001657865 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/907387D9-C019-FFC9-FE72-FB25EF69CDA9 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Metallolophia assamensis Orhant |
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Metallolophia assamensis Orhant View in CoL
( Figures 22, 23 View Figures 22–43 , 61 View Figures 61–64 ) Metallolophia assamensis Orhant, 2000: 1 , Figures 10, 11, 18 View Figures 2–21 . Holotype „, North-east India: Assam ( ORHANT).
Description
Male. Length of fore wing: 17.5– 18 mm. A little larger than previous two species. Head pale brown, antenna bipectinate. Wings ochreous-grey, lines black. Fore wing with basal and terminal areas a little darker, central part paler; antemedian line very oblique, not waved, weakly curved near inner margin; discal spot relatively small, irregularly shaped, slightly produced outwards at upper and lower angles; postmedian line oblique and nearly straight from costa to M 3, forming a small angle at M 3 and then running outwards again to Cu 1, where it forms a very sharp angle and turns back, deeply curved, to inner margin. Hind wing more uniformly coloured, with white-centred discal spot incompletely ringed with black; postmedian line almost same shape as on fore wing, with longest tooth on Cu 1, not on M 3 as in other species; short black bars running outwards from postmedian on veins, especially Rs, M 1, M 3 and Cu 1. Underside whitish pink, with barely visible shadow of upperside lines; fore wing with discal spot in the form of a double streak and anterior half of postmedian line dark purplish; a dark patch before apex on costa.
Male genitalia ( Figure 61 View Figures 61–64 ). Socii broad at base, curving outwards to a narrow point. Small uncus present between socii. Valva narrow, a little curved ventrally at middle. Terminal part of basal lobe of valva shaped like a crow’s head, with the beak very sharply pointed. Saccular process narrow but strongly sclerotized, with three or four huge spines on the terminal part. Aedeagus relatively small.
Female. Unknown.
Specimens examined
India: HOLOTYPE: 1 „, Assam: Kaziranga: Kohara soil, 80 m, 28 July 1995, coll. G. Orhant ( ORHANT); PARATYPE: 1 „, Assam: Nameri National Park , 60 km N of Tezpur, 150 m, 27 ° 209N, 93 ° 159E, 24 July to 2 August 1997, coll. Afonin and Siniaev ( ZSM).
Distribution
India: Assam.
ZSM |
Bavarian State Collection of Zoology |
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