Opogona transversata, Bippus, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.66.2.347-370.1910 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5463451 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CA46282A-EE12-0973-D4D5-1222FE4E080C |
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Felipe |
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Opogona transversata |
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sp. nov. |
Opogona transversata spec. nov.
Description (plate 10: figs 46-49): Wingspan: 9.5 mm. Antennae blackish-brown, a little broadend at base, about 3/4 of forewings length. Short palpi, dark grey-brownish. Head and shoulders dark purplish, almost blackish. Thorax grey-brownish, abdomen dark grey-brownish, underside silvery-white ringed blackish (fig. 48). Legs grey-brownish, mixed with some grey-silvery irescent scales and bristles. Forewings: deep purplish with an irescent, metallic shine, a broad yellow transverse line at 2/5. Base of dorsum a little descaled, brownish-silvery. Underside brownish. Hindwings: grey-brownish, 2 frenulae in female.
Male genitalia: unknown.
Female genitalia (plate 10: figs 50–52): stout ductus bursae, about 2.5 times of the length of corpus bursae; corpus bursae with six aligned signa, four smaller, two larger, somewhat of half-round shaped.
Holotype: female, collected at light, La Réunion, La Possession, alt. 400 m (20°55'37"S / 55°21'45"E). GoogleMaps
Distribution: La Réunion.
Etymology: Named after its yellowish transverse line.
Biology: U nknown.
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