Miltochrista floccosa, (Walker, 1865) (Walker, 1865)
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5566.3.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E239CCE4-F227-4F9C-AA83-1BD31C7634E3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14719724 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB06B339-FFA9-FFB4-FF0E-FA7CFD5BFE8C |
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Miltochrista floccosa |
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The M. floccosa View in CoL species-group
Diagnosis. The male genitalia of the species-group are characterised by the relatively short, laterally flattened and medially dilated uncus, and the costa lacking an elongate and slender distal process typical of the M. humilis species-group. Instead of the latter, in most species of the group, the costa is distally dilated and bears a ventrally directed apical process in certain taxa. Only in M. floccosa the costa is gradually distally tapered and dorsally fused with the valvula. The female genitalia of the species-group display no diagnostic differences from the M. humilis and the M. zinchenkoi species-groups.
Note. Most species of the group were illustrated and diagnosed by Volynkin & Huang (2022).
Species content of the M. floccosa species-group
(All species are known from India)
– M. floccosa (Walker, [1865]) (TL: India, Coimbatore) = Nudaria subcervina Walker, [1865] , syn. rev. (TL: East India, Odisha, Ganjam)
= Asura violacea Reich, 1936 , syn. nov. (TL: India, Himachal Pradesh, Patria, Kufri Mt.)
– M. ochracea ( Hampson, 1891) (TL: South India, Nilgiris)
– M. miraculosa Volynkin & S.-Y. Huang, 2022 (TL: South India, Kerala, 6 km N Munnar)
– M. obliqua ( Hampson, 1891) (TL: South India, Nilgiris)
– M. hogani Volynkin & S.-Y. Huang, 2022 (TL: South India, Nilgiri Hills)
– M. inconspicua ( Moore, 1878) (TL: Northern India)
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Arctiinae |
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Lithosiini |
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