Plutodes lamisca Swinhoe, 1894: 196
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Plutodes lamisca Swinhoe, 1894: 196 View in CoL
( Figs 8–9 View FIGURES 2–9 , 35–36 View FIGURES 29–36 )
TL: Cherra Punji [Cherrapunji] (Meghalya, India)
= Plutodes digitata Kirti & Saxena, 2019: 48 , syn. nov. (TL: Gangtok, Sikkim ( India))
Material examined: India, Sikkim, South Sikkim dist.:1 ♂, Namchi , 9.vii.2019, leg. R. Lenka & party (13657/ H10, NZCZSI) .
Diagnosis: Forewing length: ♂ 15 mm. Externally, P. lamisca is readily separable from its other congeners by the much-reduced distal rufous patch of hindwing which instead possesses two dark spots (one roundish and another elongated) surrounded by numerous pale rufous spots. The forewing has conjoined or sometimes separate dark rufous, basal areas and distal patches, the latter partly paler inside, lined by irregular pale rufous margins and concolorous streaks scattered within the yellow zones. The male genitalia have a characteristic broad and strong uncus with slightly spatulate and setose apex; the valva is short, basally broad and apically narrowly rounded; sacculus basally broad and distally extended into a pair of short, slender spines having a row of short, tooth-like spines at the inner side and a larger spine perpendicularly set at the outer side. The aedeagus is broad and stout, distally slightly arcuate with vesica having distal con-joined patches of minute spines and a neighbouring group of large cornuti.
Distribution: India: Meghalaya, Sikkim, West Bengal ( Swinhoe 1894, Chettri & Yonle 2021). Global: Nepal ( Yazaki 1992).
Remarks: The illustration of the habitus of P. digitata provided by Kirti et al. (2019) matches exactly with that of the original description and the one discussed by Hampson (1895). Also, after careful comparison of the genitalia and the habitus of P. lamisca with that of P. digitata , we could not find any significant difference to consider both taxa as separate species. So, herein we synonymize P. digitata with P. lamisca .
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Plutodes lamisca Swinhoe, 1894: 196
Singh, Manpreet, Raha, Angshuman, Mallick, Kaushik, Kirti, Jagbir Singh & Singh, Navneet 2023 |
Plutodes digitata
Kirti, J. S. & Chandra, K. & Saxena, A. & Singh, N. 2019: 48 |
Plutodes lamisca
Swinhoe, C. 1894: 196 |