Cidariplura maraho Wu & Owada, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.4.3 |
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Cidariplura maraho Wu & Owada, 2013
( Figs 15, 16 View FIGURE 1–22 , 33 View FIGURE 23–33 , 42 View FIGURE 34–45 , 52 View FIGURE 46–55 )
Cidariplura maraho Wu & Owada, in Wu et al., 2013: 151 , figs 14–16, 41, 42, 62, 73, 82.
Type material. Holotype, ♂, Taiwan, Nantou County, Meifeng , 2,100 m, 29. VI. 2012, TFRI147244 View Materials S. Wu & W. C. Chang leg. ( TFRI) ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 1–22 ) . Paratypes (9♂ 4♀): the same collecting locality as that of holotype, 1♂, 18. VII. 1990, TFRI00010165 View Materials , Y. C. Chang leg.; the same locality, 3♂, 20. VII. 2011, TFRI00128724 View Materials ♂, S. Wu & W. C. Chang leg. ( TFRI) ; Hualien, Ci’en , 1,950 m, 2♂, 28. VI. 2011, S. Wu & W. C. Chang leg.; the same locality, 1♂, 18. VII. 2011, S. Wu & W. C. Chang leg. ( TFRI) ; Pilu-Shenmu , 2,000 m, 1♀, 16.VII. 2012, M. Owada & L. C. Shih leg. ( ESRI) ; Nantou, Biluxi, 1♂, 12. VII. 2011, C. M. Fu leg.; Turnyuan , 1♀, 23. VI. 2007, 1,950 m, C. M. Fu leg. ( NMNS) ; Taichung, Wuling , 1,850 m, 1♀, 10–12. VIII. 1990, M. Owada leg. ( NSMT) ; Hualien, Tsu’en , 1,990 m, 1♂, 26. VI. 1989, M. Owada leg. ( NSMT) ; Nantou, Hotso [Lushan Spa], 1♀, 26–29. VI. 1973, M. Owada leg. ( NSMT) .
Additional material examined (2♂ 2♀). Hualien, Tsu’en , 2,000 m, 1♀, 13. VII. 2015, NSMT3284 View Materials ♀, M. Owada & L. Shih leg. ( NSMT) ; Nantou, Sunlinksea , 1,700 m, 1♂, 25. VI. 2017, NSMT3283 View Materials ♂, M. Owada & L. Shih leg. ( NSMT); Kaohsiung, Tianchi-2, 2,280 m, 1♂ 1♀, 6. VII. 2015, M. Owada & C.-M. Fu leg. ( NSMT) .
Diagnosis. The species is easily distinguished from other species in C. gladiata complex due to the paler ground coloration of the wings and the more contrasting forewing medial region, the less curved transversal lines on both wings, and the medial part of the corpus bursae, which is incised with longitudinal wrinkles.
Distribution and phenology. Endemic to Taiwan. The adults occur from June to August.
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Cidariplura maraho Wu & Owada, 2013
Wu, Shipher, Owada, Mamoru & Wang, Min 2019 |
Cidariplura maraho Wu & Owada, in Wu et al., 2013: 151
Wu, S. & Owada, M. & Shiao, S. F. & Yen, S. H. 2013: 151 |