Sesamia teke Le Ru, 2024

Hévin, Noémie M. C., Kergoat, Gael J., Zilli, Alberto, Capdevielle-Dulac, Claire, Musyoka, Boaz K., Sezonlin, Michel, Conlong, Desmond, Van Den Berg, Johnnie, Ndemah, Rose, Le Gall, Philippe, Cugala, Domingos, Nyamukondiwa, Casper, Pallangyo, Beatrice, Njaku, Mohamedi, Goftishu, Muluken, Assefa, Yoseph, Kandonda, Onésime Mubenga, Bani, Grégoire, Molo, Richard, Chipabika, Gilson, Ong’amo, George, Clamens, Anne-Laure, Barbut, Jérôme & Le Ru, Bruno, 2024, Revisiting the taxonomy and molecular systematics of Sesamia stemborers (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Apameini: Sesamiina): updated classification and comparative evaluation of species delimitation methods, Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 82, pp. 447-501 : 447-501

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/asp.82.e113140

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11635631

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/35FAB472-5188-4D32-B15A-CE07BDAA6D4F

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scientific name

Sesamia teke Le Ru
status

sp. nov.

Sesamia teke Le Ru sp. nov.

Figures 2 Z – AA; 4 F, 6 View Figure 2

Type material.

Holotype ♀, REPUBLIC OF CONGO, Plateau Province , Lefini River, 02 ° 54 ′ 30 ″ S, 15 ° 37 ′ 46 ″ E, 320 m a. s. l., X. 2013, ex light trap., gen. Prep. LE RU Bruno / 582, (B. Le Ru leg.) ( MNHN) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

(See also the identification key of calamistis species subgroup, section 3.3. 2.). This species is only known by the female holotype. It can be distinguished from the other known members of the calamistis subgroup by the combination of the following characters of the female genitalia: ventrolateral plates of female segment A 8 at least three times longer than wide; ostium bursae small, transverse, strongly sclerotized, funnel-shaped with elongated and pointed tip on each side and a posterior thick convex bead; ductus bursae short, almost ovoid and strongly sclerotized posteriorly.

Description.

(Fig. 2 Z View Figure 2 – AA). Antenna pale ochraceous, filiform, flagellum adorned dorsally with light ochraceous scales; palpus light ochraceous; eyes brown; palpus ochraceous; eyes brown. Head and thorax covered with ochraceous hairs. Legs ochraceous. Forewing light ochraceous lightly suffused with fuscous scales; a longitudinal ochraceous fascia along lower margin of cell, partly within, partly without cell from base of cell to the subterminal line; outer margin adorned with brown spots between the veins, fringe light buff. Hindwing white lightly pink ochre in the apex and termen areas, fringe concolor (white), basal line of fringe pinkish ochre. Underside of forewing light buff, heavily suffused with fuscous scales in apex and termen areas, fringe buff suffused with fuscous scales; underside of hindwing white, slightly pinkish ochre suffused with fuscous scales in costal and apical areas, fringe concolor (white). — Forewing length: female 24 mm (N = 1). — Female genitalia (Fig. 3 F View Figure 3 ). Apophyses anteriores with spatulate tips; ventrolateral plates of female segment A 8 lightly sclerotized, elongated, at least three times longer than wide; ostium bursae small, transverse, strongly sclerotized, funnel-shaped with elongated and pointed tip on each side and a posterior thick convex bead; ductus bursae short and broad, almost ovoid and strongly sclerotized posteriorly; corpus bursae long, without signa; ovipositor lobes at least three times longer than wide with dorsal surface bearing numerous short and stout setae, the ventral side of each lobe slightly curved and tooth-shaped; apophyses posteriores more slender than apophyses anteriores.

Etymology. Named after the Plateau Teke in the Republic of Congo where the species was found; treated as a noun in apposition.

Distribution. Republic of Congo. Only known from a single locality belonging to the ‘ lowland rain forest and secondary grassland’ (Mosaic # 11 a) vegetation mosaic ( White 1983) (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ) belonging to the Congolian bioregion (sensu Linder et al. 2012).

Ecology. Unknown.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

Genus

Sesamia