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Аннотация научной статьи по биологическим наукам, автор научной работы — Yakovlev R.V., Witt T.J.

We give the first description of the species Politzariella fontainei Yakovlev & Witt, sp. nov. (Lepidoptera, Cossidae) from Congo, which is new for the science. The holotype habitus and male genital structure is illustrated; a detailed diagnosis is provide d. The distribution area of the genus Politzariella Yakovlev, 2011 is mapped. The discovery of the new species Politzariella fontainei Yakovlev et Witt, sp. nov. has significantly enlarged our understanding of the distribution of this genus, which was previously considered an endemic of western Africa. Thus, the subfamily Politzariellinae Yakovlev, 2011 now includes four species of three genera, inhabiting the equatorial belt of Africa. We should also note that the distribution of Cossidae on the territory of Africa is still studied rather superficially, which is caused by a lack or absence of material from several countries.

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Текст научной работы на тему «Politzariella fontainei - new Cossidae (Lepidoptera) species from Congo»

Бюлог1чний вюник МДПУ iMeHi Богдана Хмельницького 6 (3) стор. 154—156, 2Ш6

Biological Bulletin of Bogdan Chmelnitskiy Melitopol State Pedagogical University, 6 (3), pp. 154—156, 2016

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POLITZARIELLA FONTAINEI- NEW COSSIDAE (LEPIDOPTERA) SPECIES FROM CONGO

R.V. Yakovlev1,2, T.J. Witt3

1 Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia, E-mail: [email protected]

2Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia 3 Museum Witt, Munchen, Germany, E-mail: [email protected]

We give the first description of the species Politzariellafontainei Yakovlev & Witt, sp. nov. (Lepidoptera, Cossidae) from Congo, which is new for the science. The holotype habitus and male genital structure is illustrated; a detailed diagnosis is provided. The distribution area of the genus Politzariella Yakovlev, 2011 is mapped. The discovery of the new species Politzariellafontainei Yakovlev et Witt, sp. nov. has significantly enlarged our understanding of the distribution of this genus, which was previously considered an endemic of western Africa. Thus, the subfamily Politzariellinae Yakovlev, 2011 now includes four species of three genera, inhabiting the equatorial belt of Africa. We should also note that the distribution of Cossidae on the territory of Africa is still studied rather superficially, which is caused by a lack or absence of material from several countries. Keywords. Cossidae, Politzariellafontainei, Politzariella, new species, Congo.

Citation:

Yakovlev, R.V., Witt, T.J. (2016). Politzariellafontainei — new Cossidae (Lepidoptera) species from Congo. Biological Bulletin of Bogdan Chmelnitskiy Melitopol State Pedagogical University, 6 (3), 154—156. Поступило в редакцию / Submitted: 12.10.2016 Принято к публикации / Accepted: 05.11.2016 eros sraf http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/201682 © Yakovlev, Witt, 2016

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INTRODUCTION

The Cossidae of Africa are poorly studied. There are full lists only on the fauna of Malawi (Yakovlev & Murphey, 2013), Zimbabwe (Yakovlev & Lenz, 2013), Swaziland (Yakovlev & Witt, 2016), South Africa (Mey, 2015, 2016). The monotype genus Politzariella Yakovlev, 2011 was proposed for Politzariellapantherina Yakovlev, 2011, described on one male from the collection of Heinz Politzar from Burkina Faso (Ober Volta, Bobo Dioulasso) (Yakovlev, 2011: 47).

The genera Politzariella Yakovlev, 2011 and the monotype genus Holcoceroides Strand, [1913] (type species — Holcoceroides ferrugineotincta Strand, [1913]) were treated under one subfamily, Politzariellinae Yakovlev, 2011 having the following synapomorphies: the modified costal process on the valve with the tendency to the fusion with the transtilla, the tendency to the reduced gnathos, the reduced membranous part of the valve and the presence of upward and forward directed processes of the juxta.

Later, one more monotype genus, Geraldocossus Yakovlev et Safian, 2016 with the type species G. durrelli, described from the slopes of the volcano Cameroon (Yakovlev & Safian, 2016) was assigned to this subfamily. During our work in the Museum Royal of Central Africa (MRAC, Tervuren, Belgium) we have discovered one more male of the genus Politzariella belonging to a species new for the science.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

The study is based on the examination of Cossidae specimens from Kongo, deposited in the Museum Royal of Central Africa (MRAC, Tervuren, Belgium). Male genitalia were mounted in euparal on slides following Lafontaine (2004) and examined with a Zeiss Stemi 2000 C microscope. Images were taken with the Olympus XC 50 camera.

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Fig. 1. Politzzariella fontainei Yakovlev et Witt, sp. nov., holotype (MRAC).

Fig. 2. Male genitalia of Politzzariellafontainei Yakovlev et Witt, sp. nov. (GenPr MRAC/Coss-14/2015).

Fig. 3. Politzzariellapantherina Yakovlev, 2011, holotype (Zoologische Sammlung der Bayerischen Staates, Munich,

Germany).

Fig. 4. Male genitalia of Politzzariellapantherina Yakovlev, 2011. Fig. 5. Distributional map of Genus Politzzariella Yakovlev, 2011.

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RESULTS

Politzariella fontaineiYakovlev et Witt, sp. nov. (Figs 1-2)

Type material: holotype (Fig. 1), male, [Congo] Uele, Paulis [Isiro], [2°46'00" N/27°37'00" E] 9.IV.1957, Dr. M. Fontaine (MRAC, GenPr MRAC/Coss-14/2015).

Diagnosis. The new species differs well from P.pantherina (Figs 3-4) by the following features:

- absence of the striped pattern on the fore wing,

- uncus lobes widely moved apart,

- expressed nipple-like subuncuses,

- more developed harpe.

Description. Length of fore wing 12 mm. Antenna simple, not pectinate. Fore wing brown with poorly expressed undulated pattern, fringe mottled, pale between veins, dark at veins. Hind wing grey without pattern, fringe grey.

Male genitalia (GenPr MRAC/Coss-14/2015) (Fig. 2). Uncus forked, in the form of two wide lobes with semicircular apices diverging at an angle of 75°; subuncuses nipple-like, large; tegumen small; vinculum very elongated; gnathos arms very short, strongly sclerotized; valve shot with pyramidal harpe (directed abdominally) in middle third of costal edge and with tooth-like process (directed dorsally) in distal third of costal edge, abdominal edge of valve obliquely cut, apex semicircular, flat; juxta with two needle-like lateral processes, diverging at an angle of 180°; saccus small, positioned backward; phallus slightly shorter than valve, apex obl iquely cut, vesica aperture in dorso-apical position, vesica without cornuti.

Etymology. The new species is named after its collector, famous Belgian entomologist, medical doctor and composer Dr. Maurice Fontaine (1913—1994), whose huge Congolese collections are deposited in MRAC. DISCUSSION

The discovery of the new species Polit%ariellafontainei Yakovlev et Witt, sp. nov. has significantly enlarged our understanding of the distribution of this genus (Fig. 5), which was previously considered an endemic of western Africa (Yakovlev, 2015). Thus, the subfamily Politzariellinae Yakovlev, 2011 now includes four species of three genera, inhabiting the equatorial belt of Africa. We should also note that the distribution of Cossidae on the territory of Africa is still studied rather superficially, which is caused by a lack or absence of material from several countries.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors express their gratitude to the colleagues: Didier Van den Spiegel, Alice Buset (Tervuren), Jurate and Willy De Prins for providing the possibility to examine the materials on Cossidae in MRAC and information about Dr. Maurice Fontaine. The authors are also grateful to Anna Ustjuzhanina (Tomsk, Russia) for language improvements

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