Lakshmia pandava Yakovlev & Nakao
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3736.2.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6164294 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7E1FB04F-FFDB-FFCD-5EDB-FB5241A5F867 |
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Lakshmia pandava Yakovlev & Nakao |
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sp. nov. |
Lakshmia pandava Yakovlev & Nakao , sp. nov. ( Figs 6–7 View FIGURES 2 − 6 View FIGURE 7 )
Type. Holotype: male, Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chae Son National Park, 1200 m, 26 September 2008, leg. Kenichiro Nakao, deposited in the Museum Witt, Munchen, Germany.
Description. Head with antennae bipectinate; rami rather long basally, gradually shortening towards apexes (in their distal thirds rami absent). Thorax and abdomen densely covered with pale yellow hairs; abdomen with a tuft of dark brown hairs near to the base dorsally. Forewing length 15 mm (n=1), brownish yellow with a brown area basally along the costal margin and a broad oblique brown band, interrupted in the middle third; sparse suffusion of brown scales over all wing area; fringe dark brown at veins and pale yellow between them. Hindwing light yellow; fringe light yellow, with a small tuft of brown scales near to the anterior margin.
Male genitalia. Uncus short, parallel-sided, with acute apex. Tegumen no wider than basis of uncus. Arms of gnathos completely reduced. Valvae elongate, parallel-sided, apexes rounded, directed dorsally. Saccus greatly reduced. Juxta small, with a pair of short lateral processes; lateral processes directed dorsally, parallel to each other, apexes acute. Aedeagus thick, clavate apically, as long as valva. Vesica opening dorso-apical with a strip-like cornutus in lateral surface.
Diagnosis. The new species is distinct from all the known species of the genus in a number of external characters and male genitalia features which include:
the presence of a tuft of brown hairs on the dorsal surface of abdomen basally;
a rather short forewing;
a broad band on the forewing, interrupted in the middle third;
rather small size;
very long valvae;
and a rather slender aedeagus.
Etymology. The new species is named after the clan of the Pandavas, heroes of Ramayana, one of the great epics of India.
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