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Elhamma toxopeusi Viette 1952

Authors: Simonsen, Thomas J.;

Elhamma toxopeusi Viette 1952

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Elhamma toxopeusi (Viette, 1952) (Figs 11–12, 47–51, 77) Zauxieus toxopeusi Viette 1952 Type data: Holotype Male, Naturalis Type locality: Scree Valley Camp, New Guinea Material examined. Holotype (Viette genital slide no. 2492, FW: 23.3 mm), Scree Valley Camp, 3800m, New Guinea Exp., Neth. Ind.-Amer., ix 1938, L. J. Toxopeus leg.; Paratype (Viette genitalia slide no. 2436, FW: 25.2 mm); one additional male, same label data (RMNH INS 910272—dissected FW: 24.4mm). Distribution (Fig. 77). Known only from the type locality. The locality is in the Baliem Valley in the central highlands at 138°40'E and 4°20'S (de Vos 2013). Diagnosis. A medium sized, robust and very dark species that can easily be recognized from other Elhamma by the dark, coffee-brown ground colour of the forewing and the uniformly dark, coffee-brown hind wing. Redescription male. Medium sized (FW: 23.3–25.2 mm). Head with golden-brown, short, semi-rough vestiture dorsally, and protruding, rough golden-brown vestiture frontally; antennae with scape scaled, otherwise naked, length more than half the width of the thorax, not serrate, each flagellomere keel-shaped; labial palpus short and pointed; with dark beige-brown antennal scale tufts, and a broad circle of coffee-brown scales around the base of the antenna; eyes as described for genus; palps short with dark golden vestiture. FW with a mottled pattern of dark-beige scales. Eing venetation generally as in genus, but FW with CuA2 curved towards CuA1 at base, and HW with M3-CuA1 and CuA1-CuA2 cross veins present. Wing vestiture type-2 bilayer, both cover and ground scales broad spindle shaped to droplet shaped, but cover scales much broader and twice the length of ground scales; both types with primary and secondary ridges, small windows and cross-ribs on abwing surface; abwing surface with primary ridges, small pores and cross ribs; abwing ridges on cover scales apparently of composite nature. Thorax overall dark brown (types) to dark golden-orange; legs normal; hind leg without tibial tuft; tarsal claws long and slender, without prominent basal corner; arolium strongly reduced. Abdomen unmodified, dark coffeebrown dorsally, golden brown ventrally. S3-6 with large, anterior ventro-lateral paired dark spots, most prominent on S3 (fenestrae?); S3-6 with small point centrally on posterior ridge. Genitalia: Sternum 8 (Figs. 50–51) U-shaped with a straight, strongly sclerotised posterior margin, sclerotisation strongest and broadest at corners; posterior margin centrally with a broad, flap-like internal projection. Tergal lobe setose, with two latero-dorsal corners, but not distinctly bilobed. Pseudoteguminal lobes high and relatively narrow, in lateral view with a broad, rectangular, central projection; dorsal arms absent; ventral arms relatively short and stout, with a well-defined outer margin, arms synclerotised ventrally terminating in two prominent, sclerotised tips. Intermediate plate small and very narrow, separated from the pseudoteguminal lobe by a membranous band. Valva long, slightly upwards curved, relatively broad; sacculus short with small, sclerotised bump, but no well-developed tooth. Trulleum marginally bilobed at base, attached basally to the base of juxta by a membranous connection; marginally bilobed posteriorly, attached high on the ventral pseudoteguminal arms by a narrow membranous connection. Juxta deeply cup-shaped with a basal ridge. Phallus less than 2x the height of genitalia. Vinculum and saccus broad U-shaped with a flat dorsal cross-ridge and a U-shaped to V- shaped sulcus separating vinculum proper and the apodemal vinculum (sensu Nielsen & Kristensen 1989). Female: Unknown.

Published as part of Simonsen, Thomas J., 2015, Elhamma Walker (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) revisited: adult morphology, assessment of recently proposed synonyms and descriptions of two species, pp. 301-328 in Zootaxa 3955 (3) on pages 320-321, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3955.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/234363

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Lepidoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Hepialidae, Animalia, Elhamma toxopeusi, Biodiversity, Elhamma, Taxonomy

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