Viridiflavoritia Huang & Horie & Zhang & Zhang & Espeland 2024, gen. n.
- 1. Arthropoda Department, Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Adenauerallee 127, Bonn 53113, Germany
- 2. 1 - 27 - 21, Sangenjaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 154 - 0024 Japan
- 3. Simianshan Forest Resource Service Center, Jiangjin District, Chongqing 402296, China
Description
Viridiflavoritia Huang & Horie, gen. n.
Figs 1–4, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 20, 22, 23
Type species: Viridiflavoritia koxiae Huang & Horie sp. n., by monotypy and present designation
Diagnosis. Viridiflavoritia gen. n. is characterized by the following autapomorphies: i) 8 th sternite in male narrow U-shaped with triangular inner process, ii) phallus W-like with distal end elongated and pointed upwards and iii) female genitalia with antrum fused with rectangular ostial plates lateral to it. In addition, Viridiflavoritia gen. n. can be distinguished from the related genera Pidorus Walker, 1854 (sensu stricto, type species P. glaucopis Drury, 1773) (Figs 7, 8, 12, 16, 19) and Soritia Walker, 1854 sensu lato (type species Chalcosia leptalina Kollar, 1844, now a junior synonym of Chalcosia pulchella Kollar, 1844) (Figs 5, 6, 11, 15, 18, 21) by the combination of following characters: i) forewing postdiscal band extending from costa to tornus, similar to that in Pidorus, while in Soritia the discal band, when present, is situated more basally and ends beyond tornus, ii) 8 th sternite in male thoroughly well-sclerotized, similar to that in Soritia, while in Pidorus is only strongly sclerotized near its posterior end and iii) female genitalia lacking appendix bursae, similar to the externally similar bicolor species-group of the genus Soritia, while in Pidorus the appendix bursae is present.
Etymology. The generic name Viridiflavoritia is the aggregate of the Latin word “Viridiflava” meaning “green and yellow”, referring to the two most outstanding colors of the type species, and the generic name Soritia, referring to its similarities with a member of that genus. Gender is feminine.
Distribution. Southwestern and southern China. (Fig. 25)
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Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Zygaenidae
- Genus
- Viridiflavoritia
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Huang & Horie & Zhang & Zhang & Espeland
- Taxonomic status
- gen. nov.
- Taxon rank
- genus
- Taxonomic concept label
- Viridiflavoritia Huang & Horie, 2024
References
- Walker, F. (1854) List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Vol. 2. Trustees of the British Museum, London, 303 pp. [pp. 279 - 581]
- Drury, D. (1773) n. k. In: Drury, D. & Westwood, J. O. (Eds.), Illustrations of exotic entomology: containing upwards of six hundred and fifty figures and descriptions of foreign insects, interspersed with remarks and reflections on their nature and properties. Vol. 1. Henry G. Bohn, London, pp. 1 - 123.
- Kollar, V. (1844) In: Kollar, V. & Redtenbacher, L. (1844) Aufzahlung und Beschreibung der von Freiherr C. v. Hugel auf seiner Reise durch Kaschmir und das Himaleygebirge gesammelten Insekten. In: Hugel, F. C. (Ed.), Kaschmir und das Reich der Siek, 4, pp. 393 - 564, pls. 1 - 28. [in German]