Rufocumbre schneideri, Dolibaina & Mielke & Casagrande, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.2.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6032061 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CC878E-FFCD-FFB4-FF4E-FB9363CA13E7 |
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Rufocumbre schneideri |
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sp. nov. |
Rufocumbre schneideri sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:71BC9F9D-5A62-4244-9B7E-10216822228B Figs 13–16 View FIGURES 1–20 , 24 View FIGURES 21–25 , 36 View FIGURES 35–37 , 41 View FIGURES 40–42 , 46 View FIGURES 43–47 , 56 View FIGURE 56 .
Cumbre belli eberti View in CoL [misidentification]; K. Brown & Mielke, 1967. Jour. Lep. Soc. 21: 166. Cumbre View in CoL sp. n.; Dolibaina; Mielke & Casagrande, 2011. Biota Neotrop. 11 (1): 345.
Diagnosis. This species is distinguished from all the other species of Rufocumbre by having the uncus widely bifid, with the arms extremely narrowed; proximal margin of ampulla not projected; distal projection of harpe exceeding the distal margin of ampulla by a short distance ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 35–37 ); lamella antevaginalis widely bifid, with narrow projections, and a patch of membrane in the middle ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40–42 ).
Description. Forewing length: Male 15.5–17.2 mm, female 14.2–17 mm.
Forewing dorsal ( Figs 13, 15 View FIGURES 1–20 , 24 View FIGURES 21–25 ): brand with the distal margin of the superior projection irregular near the middle, and the inferior projection angled; ellipsoid cream spot on 2A, at the center of 2A, developed in both sexes.
Hind wing ventral ( Figs 14, 16 View FIGURES 1–20 ): basal and postdiscal bands dark orange, without gray to purple scales on the basal band; postdiscal band very short in Rs-M1.
Male genitalia ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 35–37 ): Fenestra semicircular and large; uncus widely bifid, arms parallel to gnathos, narrow, about 1/3 the width of the gnathos arm, tip pointed; ampulla with the proximal margin not projected, and dorsodistal margin with a small tip; distal spine of harpe larger and less pointed than in other species, short, exceeding the distal margin of ampulla by a short distance; aedeagus distally bifid, with convergent and unequal projections; cornutus absent.
Female genitalia ( Figs 41 View FIGURES 40–42 , 46 View FIGURES 43–47 ): Lamella antevaginalis widely bifid from base, with narrow and divergent projections, and a patch of membrane at the middle of each projection; lamella postvaginalis distally bifid, with large and convergent rounded projections; ductus bursae smooth at the insertion with corpus bursae; corpus bursae with two long and large lines of signa, extending for almost all its extension, each line medially crossed by a narrow and smooth area.
Comments. This species is very similar and potentially sympatric with R. celioi sp. nov. ( Figs 1–4 View FIGURES 1–20 ). Both species were collected in adjacent areas in Paraná state ( Figs 54 View FIGURE 54 , 56 View FIGURE 56 ); however, unlike the situation for R. celioi sp. nov., R. schneideri sp. nov. is known from few and sparse records from Tocantins to Paraná ( Fig. 56 View FIGURE 56 ), with just one specimen collected for each locality (with the exception of Sobradinho, Brasília, Distrito Federal where a male and a female were collected in 1966 and 1968, respectively). The males of R. schneideri sp. nov. are readily distinguished from those of R. celioi sp. nov. by the developed brand on the dorsal forewing ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 21–25 ) and by the deeply bifid uncus with narrow arms ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 35–37 ). Females are easily separated by the presence of the lamella antevaginalis in R. schneideri sp. nov. ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40–42 ) whereas it is absent in R. celioi sp. nov. ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 38–39 ), a character easily observable in dry specimens after removing the scales of the tip of the abdomen (dissection is not required).
Brown & Mielke (1967) listed this new species as Cumbre belli eberti from Central Brazil Plateau (specimen from Sobradinho, Brasília), while Dolibaina et al. (2011) mentioned it as Cumbre sp. n. from Guarapuava region, Paraná.
Geographical distribution and phenology. Rufocumbre schneideri sp. nov. is known from a few records from Tocantins, Distrito Federal, Minas Gerais and Paraná, in areas between 200 and 1365 m ( Fig. 56 View FIGURE 56 ). Specimens were collected in January, February, March, May, October and December.
Etymology. This new species is dedicated in memory of our friend the late Hipólito Schneider, an amateur insect collector that lived in Guarapuava, Paraná, whose work inspired the first author to study Lepidoptera .
Examined material. The holotype male has the following labels: / HOLOTYPUS / 29-30-I-2006 12,5 Km N VENTANIA , PARANÁ [, BRAZIL], 1000m O. MIELKE LEG. / Gen[italia]. Prep[ared]. Dolibaina 2010 / DZ 15.736/ BC-DZ / HOLOTYPUS Rufocumbre schneideri Dolibaina, Mielke & Casagrande det. 2017/. DZUP.
The allotype female has the following labels: / ALLOTYPUS / 19-III-1991 Água Mineral, Tibagi, P[a]R[aná, Brazil]. Mielke & Casagrande leg / Gen[italia]. Prep[ared]. Dolibaina 2010 / DZ 17.114 / ALLOTYPUS Rufocumbre schneideri Dolibaina, Mielke & Casagrande det. 2017/. DZUP.
Paratypes: BRAZIL – Tocantins: Ilha do Bananal, 28.V.1979, Gifford leg. 1 female (DZ 15.619*) (DZUP). Distrito Federal: Brasília (Sobradinho), 1050 m, 24.II.1966, Mielke leg. 1 male (OM 8.992*) (OM), 26.XII.1968, Ebert leg. 1 female (DZ 15.647*) (DZUP). Minas Gerais: Conceição dos Ouros, 1365 m, 30.III.2005, Almeida leg. 1 male (OM 66.843*) (OM), (Serra Grande), 8.II.2003, Mielke & Casagrande leg. 1 female (OM 59.073*) (OM); Poços de Caldas, 1250 m, 2-4.X.1966, Ebert leg. 1 female (DZ 10.346*) (DZUP). Paraná: Ponta Grossa (20 Km N – Piriquitos), 900 m, 31.I.1990, Mielke leg. 1 male (OM 25.079*) (OM); Prudentópolis (RPPN Ninho do Corvo), 800 m, 12.X.2008, Dolibaina leg. 1 male (DD 207*) (DD).
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Brazil, Parana, Curitiba, Universidade Federal do Parana, Museu de Entomologia Pe. Jesus Santiago Moure |
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Rufocumbre schneideri
Dolibaina, Diego Rodrigo, Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik & Casagrande, Mirna Martins 2017 |
Cumbre
Dolibaina & Mielke & Casagrande 2017 |
Cumbre belli eberti
Evans 1955 |