Afroromieuxia bernardlandryi, Bassi, 2021

Bassi, Graziano, 2021, New genera and species of Afrotropical Ancylolomiini Ragonot, 1889 (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae sensu lato: Crambinae), Revue suisse de Zoologie 128 (2), pp. 477-486 : 483-485

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.35929/RSZ.0058

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5646203

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B665EF3F-FFC9-FFF9-92B0-2A3CFBF4FD6F

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Afroromieuxia bernardlandryi
status

sp. nov.

Afroromieuxia bernardlandryi sp. n.

Figs 1, 2 View Figs 1-8 , 12, 14 View Figs 9-15 , 22 View Figs 21-23

Material examined

Holotype: Male; [DRC], H[au]t Katanga, Tshinkolobwe, 10.xii. [19]30, J[ean] Romieux, GS 6903 GB, MHNG. Paratypes: Male, same locality and collector as holotype, 18.xii. [19]30, RCGB. – Female, some locality and collector as holotype, 15.xii. [19]30, GS 6720 GB, MHNG. – Male; some locality and collector as holotype, 17.xii. [19]30, GS 2206 GB, MHNG. – Male; Elisabethville [ DRC, Haut Katanga, now Lubumbashi ], 8.XII.1937, Ch. Seydel [legit], GS 3223 GB, RMCA. – Female; Elisabethville , 28.x.1932, Ch. Seydel [legit], GS 6911 GB. RCGB.

Diagnosis: For differences from A. aarviki and A. ustjuzhanini externally and in the female genitalia, see the diagnosis under A. aarviki . In the male genitalia the feature of the uncus and gnathos associated with the strongly developed pars basalis of the valva, the dorsally produced vinculum and the two large subapical teeth in the phallus are unlike all known Afrotropical species of Ancylolomiini .

Etymology: The species is dedicated to Bernard Landry (MHNG), well known Crambinae specialist, a colleague, but above all a great friend over the last few decades.

Description ( Figs 1, 2 View Figs 1-8 ): Wingspan: holotype 26 mm; males 25 and 26 mm; females 28 and 29 mm. Labial palpus 4 x eye diameter, bronze brown bordered white; inner side white. Maxillary palpus basally bronze brown, apically white. Antenna biserrate in male, filiform in female, with scape white, then brown with bronze brown costa. Frons rounded, slightly produced, white. Vertex white. Patagia white with lateral edge dark brown. Tegulae dark brown with external border white. Thorax white. Forewing and hindwing as in Figs 1, 2 View Figs 1-8 and under diagnosis of A. aarviki . Forewing fringes bright golden brown with double medial band white. Underside of forewing bright brown medially, suffused with white elsewhere and with terminal line brown; underside of hindwing brown along costa, then white and with terminal line light brown. Abdomen off-white with first three tergites suffused with brown; sternites more intensely suffused with brown. Legs bronze brown with inner side white; tibial spurs small, strongly asymmetrical, first pair longer than apical pair.

Male genitalia ( Figs 12, 14 View Figs 9-15 ). Uncus twice as long as tegumen, narrow, basally with round patch of spinulae, arched distally and pointed apically. Gnathos slightly shorter than uncus, subtriangular basally, then thin, upcurved and pointed. Tegumen short, triangular. Vinculum strongly produced dorsally, with lateral arms subrectangular. Juxta v-shaped with apical tips triangular. Pseudosaccus minute. Valva subrectangular, twice as long as uncus; basal costal process 0.8 as long as uncus, distally upcurved and wrinkled. Phallus subcylindrical, with two triangular, serrated apical teeth; vesica without cornuti.

Female genitalia ( Fig. 22 View Figs 21-23 ). Papillae anales strongly produced dorsally, fused with ninth abdominal segment. Ninth abdominal segment more sclerotized ventrally. Apophyses posteriores basally a hardly traceable line, then arched and with rounded tip. Abdominal segment VIII bulged dorsally and sclerotized medially. Apophyses anteriores 0.7 as long as apophyses posteriores, straight, with rounded tip. Ostium bursae rounded, sclerotized, slightly produced. Ductus bursae half the length of corpus bursae, wrinkled. Ductus seminalis branching off at 0.75 of ductus bursae. Corpus bursae broad, suboval, with two vertical stripes of spinulae.

Biology: Unknown.

Distribution: Presently known from the DRC, Haut- Katanga Province only.

MHNG

Switzerland, Geneva, Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

RMCA

Belgium, Tervuren, Musee Royal de l'Afrique Centrale

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

RMCA

Royal Museum for Central Africa

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Crambidae

SubFamily

Crambinae

Genus

Afroromieuxia

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