Blastobasis vesta Adamski
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3618.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6147458 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/985F879D-DF22-7262-C2DD-FE3EFB0B7504 |
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Blastobasis vesta Adamski |
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sp. nov. |
Blastobasis vesta Adamski View in CoL , new species
( Figs. 21 View FIGURES 21 – 30 , 119–120 View FIGURES 117 – 122 , 259 View FIGURES 257 – 259 , 303 View FIGURES 300 – 307 , 344 View FIGURES 344 – 351 , Map 19)
Diagnosis.— Blastobasis vesta is similar to B. lex in facies but differs from the latter by having an uncus that is apically narrower; a wider proximal flange of the dorsal part of the valva; and a smaller phallus.
Description.—Head: Vertex and frontoclypeus grayish brown. Outer surface of labial palpus with segment 1 brown, segment 2 brown intermixed with pale-brown scales along apical margin, segment 3 pale-brown intermixed with few brown scales; inner surface pale brown. Antenna pale grayish brown; first flagellomere in male dilated, inner surface of dilated part with 43 palmate sex scales (n=1), ( Fig. 303 View FIGURES 300 – 307 ). Proboscis pale grayish brown.
Thorax: Tegula and mesonotum with grayish-brown scales tipped with pale grayish brown. Legs brown intermixed with pale-brown scales near midsegments and apical margins of all segments and tarsomeres. Forewing ( Fig. 344 View FIGURES 344 – 351 ): Length 5.1–7.4 mm (n = 9), with grayish-brown scales tipped with pale grayish brown; base dark abruptly brightening slightly beyond base to submedian fascia; submedian fascia complete or incomplete; cell with three spots, one near middle [obliterated by submedian fascia in some specimens], two on apical end along crossvein; area between crossvein and apex darker than area near middle; marginal spots present. Undersurface brown. Venation ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 21 – 30 ) with M3 closer to M2 along basal 1/3 than distance between M3 and CuA1; cubital veins divergent from bases; CuA1 straight, CuA2 acutely curved basally. Hindwing: Translucent pale brown gradually darkening to apex. Venation ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 21 – 30 ) with anterior part of cell closed, posterior part of cell open; cubitus 4- branched with all veins arising submarginally from cubitus.
Abdomen: Male genitalia ( Figs. 119–120 View FIGURES 117 – 122 ): Uncus narrowing from widened base, narrowly rounded apically, slightly downcurved, sparsely setose, shorter in length than width of anal opening. Dorsal strut of tegumen absent. Gnathos wide, confluent with tegumen, posteroventral margin slightly protracted mesially, narrowly bidentate; midwidth of pigmented part of gnathos wider than width of uncus. Sockets of tergal setae not extending beyond midlength of tegumen. Valva divided; ventral part angled dorsolaterally from beyond base, abruptly narrowed apically, forming inwardly curved spinelike process; process setose on outer surface, planate on inner surface; ventral margin setose from 1/5, upturned near 1/5 forming narrow fold to near slightly raised, setose lobe at base of apical process; dorsal part with apical portion of costa extending dorsolaterally, forming setose digitate process; digitate process slightly curved inwardly; area beneath costa overlaid with sparse microtrichiate membrane, extending above and below phallus to opposite side; basal ridge of digitate process protracting diagonally ventrally fusing with dorsolateral ridge of proximal flange; ventral margin of proximal flange slightly cleft, extending toward a broadly rounded, lateral ridge; membrane beneath costa with sparse microtrichiae. Juxta bandlike. Vinculum semicircular. Phallus bulbous basally; phallus and sclerite of phallus longer than valva; sclerite of phallus sigmoid-shaped; anellus gradually narrowing from base, apically truncate, setose. Female Genitalia ( Fig. 259 View FIGURES 257 – 259 ): Apophyses posteriores at least 2X longer than apophyses anteriores. Ostium bursae within sparsely microtrichiate membrane, slightly posterior to seventh segment; wide duct connecting to dilated part of ductus bursae and inception of ductus seminalis from shared point; inception of ductus seminalis near posterior margin of seventh sternum. Ductus bursae nearly 1 2/ 5X longer than apophyses posteriores, with two rows of imbricate platelets within anterior 1/3, gradually becoming sparser posteriorly. Corpus bursae elongate, spinulate; signum spinate, arising from small, rounded base near middle.
Holotype, 3, “Est[ación] Maritza, 600 m, lado O Vol[can] Orosi, Prov[incia] Guanacaste, Costa Rica, D. Brenes, 27 Feb [rero]- 11 Mar [zo] 1992, L-N-326900, 373000”, “INBio: COSTA RICA: CRI000, 695050” [barcode label], “INBio 3 Genitalia Slide by D. Adamski, No. 3517” [yellow label].
Paratypes (8 3, 4 ƤƤ): 3 3, same data as for holotype except, “CRI000, 744672”, “Slide No. 3511”; “CRI000, 695036”, “Slide No. 3516”, “Wing Slide No. 7051”; “CRI000, 695018”, “Slide No. 3518”, “USNM 83851”; 1 3, “Z. Fuentes, 27 Feb.-10 Mar. 1992 ”, “CRI000, 437002”, “Slide No. 3520”, “USNM 83852”; 1 3, “A. Martin”, “CRI000, 733561”, “Slide No. 3524”; 1 3, “A Gutierrez, 28 Feb.-10 Mar. 1992 ”, “CRI000, 681619”, “Slide No. 3504”, “USNM 83853”; 1 3, “K. Taylor”, “CRI000, 702375”, “Slide No. 3515”; 1 3, “ 600 m, D. Garcia, 28 Feb.-10 Mar. 1992 ”, “CRI000, 695306”, “Slide No. 3539”; 4 ƤƤ, “II Curso Parataxonomos, Ago. 1990 ”, “CRI000, 391939”, “Slide No. 6015”; “CRI000, 391899”, “Slide No. 6016”; “CRI000, 575955”; “CRI000, 576168”, [9 in INBio, 3 in USNM].
Distribution (Map 19). Blastobasis vesta is known from one collecting site on the western most part of the Cordillera de Guanacaste in western Costa Rica.
Etymology. The specific epithet vesta is chosen in honor of Vesta , daughter of Saturn and Ops.
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