Scaralina durango Yanega, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5443.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11033876 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C3A664-FFB4-FFF8-58C5-7ED1FB84FBD9 |
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Scaralina durango Yanega |
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sp. nov. |
Scaralina durango Yanega , sp. nov.
( Figs 17 View FIGURES 13–20 , 30 View FIGURES 27–35 , 45 View FIGURES 42–50 , 60 View FIGURES 57–62 )
Etymology. This species is named for its provenance, and treated as a noun in apposition.
Diagnosis. This species is most similar to aethrinsula , with which it shares the unmodified female tergum 6 that would have excluded it from consideration as a member of the “ Calyptoproctina ”, but with some similarities also to cristata , as the pronotal carina is somewhat stronger than is typical, and the forewings are medially maculated. The face is very dark; the forewings are relatively heavily maculated, especially medially, with some orange tint to the translucent basal area; the hindwing bases are reddish-orange; the emargination of the female anal tube is more nearly semicircular than most species.
Description (female only; male unknown). Head ( Figs 30 View FIGURES 27–35 , 45 View FIGURES 42–50 ). Many features as in aethrinsula , but lower frons and clypeus much darker.
Thorax ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 42–50 ). Many features as in aethrinsula , but pronotal medial ridge more prominent, mesonotum darker laterally; dorsal setae slightly longer.
Wings ( Figs 17 View FIGURES 13–20 , 60 View FIGURES 57–62 ). Forewings with membrane in several medial cells black and nearly opaque, though not quite as extensive as in cristata , and with somewhat more visible brownish-orange pigmentation to membrane near base; venation much like cristata , if not slightly coarser, generally not as finely anastomosing as in aethrinsula , especially not in the anal portion. Costal crossveins numerous, close, highly anastomosing, highly reticulate, more similar to aethrinsula . Veins and venules often outlined in black, though not quite as often as in cristata . Hindwing bases reddish-orange.
Abdomen ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 13–20 ). Nearly identical to aethrinsula , though possibly with weaker medial pigmentation, tergum 6 unmodified.
Type material. Holotype, female: MEXICO: Durango: “ Coscomate Camps , 2450m
23°42’1”N 105°34’9”W, 25.vii.2019 D.C. Hawks MV” ( UCRC ENT 533958 , at UCRC) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. So far known only from the type locality in western Durango.
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University of California, Riverside |
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