Melanastera umbripennis, Serbina & Malenovský & Queiroz & Burckhardt, 2025
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5585.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:23B50316-4772-4269-A877-20F669D946CA |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15269677 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03968780-FFD9-AF36-FF0A-F9CB7D1CF857 |
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Melanastera umbripennis |
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The umbripennis -group
Description. Adult. Vertex ( Fig. 10C–F View FIGURE 10 ) trapezoidal, covered with microscopical setae. Thorax weakly to moderately arched, with microscopical setae. Forewing ( Fig. 16F–J View FIGURE 16 ) conspicuously lighter proximal to nodal line, with irregularly spaced brown dots, oviform, widest in the middle, broadly, evenly rounded apically; wing apex situated in cell r 2 close to apex of M 1+2; C+Sc almost straight, weakly curved subapically; pterostigma distinctly expanding towards the middle or apical third, in the middle narrower than ajacent part of cell r 1; R 1 irregularly curved, strongest in apical third; M longer than M 1+2 and M 3+4; Cu 1a weakly or moderately convex, ending at or distal of M fork; cell cu 1 long and relatively wide. Ventral process of the distal aedeagal segment present, relatively broad, curved ventrad ( Fig. 26O, P, U, V View FIGURE 26 ) or relatively narrow, straight, oriented obliquely apicad ( Fig. 27C, D, I, J View FIGURE 27 ).
Immature. Antenna 10-segmented.
Comments. The group includes four species in Brazil. Hosts are known for three of them and belong to Annonaceae .
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