Calamotropha sp. 2 cf. oculalis
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https://doi.org/10.18061/bssb.v3i2.9527 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15122891 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EDD027-FF94-C85D-7423-672CFB23E74D |
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Jonas |
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Calamotropha sp. 2 cf. oculalis |
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Calamotropha sp. 2 cf. oculalis
Figs. 46 View Figs 40-47 , 108 View Figs 106-111 .
MATERIAL
1 ♂ (coll.mfn-berlin.de_u_a7f185, DNA voucher MFNLEP-PYRALPHIL08-B11 , genitalia on slide TL1213♂; BOLD sample ID PYPHI176-22, Genbank Accession Number PP196860 ). PHILIPPINES: Palawan, Barangay Maranlantan, Lake Danao , 85 m, 18.12.2007 (J.H. Lourens) .
SIMILAR SPECIES
C. indica , Calamotropha sp. 1 cf. oculalis , C. melli , C. oculalis .
DIAGNOSIS
This species ( Fig. 46 View Figs 40-47 ) is externally very similar to the four species mentioned above. The deeply indented uncus and the unconnected gnathos arms ( Fig. 108 View Figs 106-111 ) unambiguously separate this species from C. indica , C. sp. 1 cf. oculalis , and C. melli . As mentioned above, the male of Calamotropha oculalis being unknown, additional material is required in order to draw conclusions on the identity of this species.
DISTRIBUTION
PHILIPPINES: Palawan. Collected at an altitude of 85 m.
REMARKS
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