Stamnodes ceniza, Matson, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.911.2371 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10384242 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CEA053-3463-7868-FDCA-B070A830F8EA |
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scientific name |
Stamnodes ceniza |
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sp. nov. |
Stamnodes ceniza sp. nov.
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Figs 17 View Figs 11–18 , 70 View Figs 67–70 , 83 View Figs 82–89 , 94–95 View Fig View Fig
Diagnosis
This taxon is unmistakable and cannot be confused with other known Stamnodes ; the grey predominance of the hindwing underside is especially diagnostic (see Fig. 17b View Figs 11–18 ).
Etymology
The specific epithet, ‘ ceniza ’, Spanish for ash, follows a theme with two other species described in this work: S. favilla sp. nov. (ember or spark) and S. fuego sp. nov. (fire). This name was inspired by the ashen, dark grey apices and grey hindwing underside.
Material examined
Holotype
MEXICO • ♂; Hidalgo , San Agustín Tlaxiaca ; 20.13622° N, 98.81453° W; elev. 2434 msnm; Aug.– Oct. 2021; Elsi B. Pérez-Jarillo leg.; genetic voucher: TAM0325 About TAM ; BOLD Process ID: MXGEO096-23; GenBank: OQ507471 ; LEP190410 CNIN.
GoogleMapsParatype
MEXICO • 1 ♀; Querétaro, Chuvejé ; 21°10′41″ N, 99°33′38″ W; 28 Jan. 1998; Balcázar and Ibarra leg.; genetic voucher: TAM0058 About TAM ; genitalia: TAM-2020-035 ; CNIN LEP 063243 View Materials .
GoogleMapsDescription
Male
FOREWING LENGTH. 15 mm (n = 1).
HEAD. Antenna filiform and black. Frons dark grey; vertex cream to light orange. Labial palpus short, slightly porrect, subequal to diameter of eye, dark grey and white. Cephalic collar mostly dark grey.
THORAX. Patagium mostly white; tegula mostly light grey. Legs predominantly light grey.
FOREWING. Light orange; costal area dark grey in basal third and with medial trigonate patch; apical area dark grey, this colour extending thinly down outer margin to tornus. Underside more or less concolourous with upperside, perhaps slightly darker, and areas between dark grey patches of costa whiter than above.
HINDWING. Light orange, with large area of dark grey along costa and apical area. Underside predominantly dark grey with subtle off-white patchwork and lacking orange ground colour of above. Darker grey to black ovate patch bordered by off-white scales at tornal area, diameter of patch about half width of hindwing.
ABDOMEN. Grey.
GENITALIA. Abdomen lost from only male specimen.
Female
Outwardly undifferentiated from male.
FOREWING LENGTH. 17 mm (n = 1).
GENITALIA ( Fig. 70 View Figs 67–70 ). Anterior apophysis two-thirds length of posterior apophysis. Ostium large, lamella antevaginalis strongly sclerotized and subcircular. Short and narrow ductus bursae with prominent sclerite flattened on ventral surface and dorso-laterally rolled toward median area. Corpus bursae spherical; bearing two signa, each with inward directed process; one signum situated near posterior base of corpus bursae (near ductus bursae) and second near anterior third, each covered with minute papillae.
Distribution ( Fig. 83 View Figs 82–89 )
Mexico: Stamnodes ceniza sp. nov. is only known from the southern Sierra Madre Oriental localities of the type material.
Biology
The immature stages are unknown. The holotype was collected between August and October 2021, and the paratype from January.
Molecular characterization
Only the holotype of this species has been successfully sequenced. It is represented in BOLD by the BIN: BOLD:AFB2888 (n = 1). The distance to the nearest neighbour, S. disrupta sp. nov. (n = 5), is 4.8%.
Remarks
The abdomen of the male holotype has been lost rendering the description of the male genitalia of this species impossible at this time. Otherwise, the holotype is in decent shape. However, the paratype is not in great shape; the right hindwing, broken and previously pinned underneath the individual, has since been glued back into place, and only a foreleg and midleg remain of its six legs.
CNIN |
Coleccion Nacional de Insectos, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico |
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