Dichomeris paulianella ( Viette, 1955 ) Park & Koo & Minet, 2020
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Dichomeris paulianella ( Viette, 1955 ) |
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Dichomeris paulianella ( Viette, 1955) View in CoL , comb. nov. (Dichomeridinae)
( Figs. 17 View FIGURE 17 A–G)
Lecithocera paulianella Viette, 1955: 20 . TL: near Maroantsetra.
Type. 1♀ (holotype), North-East Madagascar, near Maroantsetra, Ambodivoangy forest, 23–27 iii 1952, P. Viette leg.; genitalia: prep. J. Minet no. 1665 .
Adults ( Figs. 17 View FIGURE 17 A–D). Wingspan, 14 mm. Head yellowish white; antennae light brown. Labial palpus large, sickle-shaped, smooth-scaled (segment 2 without scale-tuft); segment 2 relatively thick, light yellowish grey outwards (paler inwards); segment 3 darker, partially blackish. Patagia yellowish white; tegulae and mesonotum dark brown; metanotum and dorsal surface of abdomen dark grey. Body yellowish white ventrally. Mid- and hindlegs yellowish white; forelegs brown outwards. Dorsal surface of forewing uniformly brown, with some yellowish iridescence and two ill-defined blackish dots (one in middle of cell, the other one on discocellulars). Hind wing dark grey dorsally. Both pairs of wings greyish ventrally. Abdominal segments ( Fig. 17G View FIGURE 17 ) without spinose zones on dorsal surface; tergum II edged with thin lateral rods, its anterior edge bent mesally, markedly produced cephalad; sternum II without anterolateral processes, without distinct apodemes, but with venulae (in its anterior third) and a strongly arched, heavily pigmented ridge near its concave anterior ridge.
Female genitalia ( Figs. 17 View FIGURE 17 E–F). Corpus bursae elongate, subovate, longer than ductus bursae and provided, in its central region, with a long, petiolate appendix bursae; an ovate, sclerotized and scobinate signum at the base of the appendix bursae. Just cephalad of the antrum, ductus bursae forming an excrescence from which arises the ductus seminalis ( Fig. 17F View FIGURE 17 ). Apophyses anteriores about 1/3 length of apophyses posteriores. Papillae anales with a number of very long, thin bristles.
Distribution. Madagascar (East) ( Viette, 1955).
Remarks. “ Lecithocera ” paulianella clearly belongs to the Gelechiidae , as shown by its “radial” female retinaculum (a row of curved scales along the base of the upper edge of the discal cell: Fig. 17B View FIGURE 17 ). We transfer it to the genus Dichomeris Hübner (Dichomeridinae) on account of its distinctive female genitalia, which have an elongate appendix bursae arising from the corpus bursae, near a distinct, scobinate signum ( Fig. 17E View FIGURE 17 ). The antero-abdominal sternum, with venulae and without distinct apodemes, is also of the dichomeridine type ( Hodges, 1986 and [ 1998]).
A nomenclatural problem should nevertheless be noted: Viette ([1957]: 213) also used the name paulianella for another Dichomeris species (described from the Ankaratra massif) and the name of this species becomes a secondary homonym of Dichomeris paulianella ( Viette, 1955) . Although Dichomeris paulianella Viette, [1957] clearly belongs to the Dichomeridinae and seems to be a genuine Dichomeris , proposing a replacement name for this species is outside the scope of the present study.
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Dichomeris paulianella ( Viette, 1955 )
Park, Kyu-Tek, Koo, Jun-Mo & Minet, Joël 2020 |
Lecithocera paulianella
Viette, P. E. L. 1955: 20 |