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Saliocleta puyak

Authors: Pellinen, Markku J.;

Saliocleta puyak

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Saliocleta puyak (Pellinen, 2017) (Figs. 4–6) Material examined: One female was detected 13.iv.2017 from same location than holotype and Thailand paratypes earlier. Specimen laid eggs and breeding was succesful. producing two females and five males. Diagnosis of female. Like in other species of genus Saliocleta, there is sexual dimorphism between females and males in S. puyak. Females beeing somewhat larger (wingspan females 48 mm, males 40–42 mm) and monotonic by colouration. Also females forewing apex is sharp and dorsum with angle. Description of female. (Figs 4 a–b) Wingspan/ forewing length 48 mm / 24 mm 1exx. (45 mm / 20 mm, 2 reared specimens). Frons straw yellow with porrect thin scales, palpae small, upturned. Patagia, tegulae and thorax straw yellow. Forewings also straw yellow with brown stripe from apex to middle part of unclear postmedial with tiny black dots. Faint brown dash from middle between of postmedial and subbasal lines to dorsum. White obvious dash anteriously to discal cell. Submarginally double line of small black dots on veins. Hindwings lighter straw color. Underside and legs uniform straw color. Female genitalia. (Fig. 5) Papillae anales setose roundish, apophyses short narrowing from basally to tips. Ductus bursae long, narrow and sclerotized, corpus bursae pyriform, basally corrucated with open shell like signum. Note. Form and spiculation of signa in Saliocleta genus have diagnostig value. Technical corrections to article of description S. puyak (Pellinen 2017). https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4353.3.12 In text of holotype data is errousnely Thailand, Lampang, Chae Hom, 17.x.2010, should be Thailand, Lampang, Chae Hom, 12.ix.2015 as referred in Plate 1. fig 1 b. Also in PLATE 3. FIGURE 10. Saliocleta notia female, correct quotations are: a. female genitalia after laying eggs, b. signum idem and c. spiculae in corpus bursae idem and d. female genitalia ex. o. Preimaginal stages. (Fig. 6 a–c) Eggs round, smooth with small chorion, colour light turquoise. First instar larva with primary setae, later instars sparsely hairy with short setae. Third instar larva grey, with light green patch on prothoraic shield in T1 and black gross line between thoriac segments T1 and 2. Three black stripes on both sides of abdominal segments A 3–5. Last instar alike, but darker grey with unclear markings on back. Brown stripes on both sides under which color is grey. Prolegs are also grey.

Published as part of Pellinen, Markku J., 2019, Description of the females of Niganda phichai and Saliocleta puyak (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae, Ceirini), with breedings of both species, pp. 583-586 in Zootaxa 4560 (3) on pages 583-586, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.11, http://zenodo.org/record/2627771

Keywords

Lepidoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Notodontidae, Animalia, Saliocleta, Biodiversity, Saliocleta puyak, Taxonomy

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