Pyrops buomvoi

Pictures: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Pyrops-buomvoi-sp-nov-paratype-RBINS-A-Habitus-ventral-view-B-Habitus-dorsal_fig1_359973157

What I am explaining isn't noted in the article, but p. buomvoi does have weird features:

It's clearly noted that the spots on the corium (The part of the forewings that is halfway from the point where the wings attach to the thorax) are formed into 3 bands; And so does p. spinolae and p. jianfenglingensis have, which is from the candelaria group. But the bumps on the snout are similar to p. ishiharai, this not in the candelaria group. Another feature it shares with p. ishiharai is the slender snout, which doesn't go with the members of the candelaria group. Thus, it's taxonomy is a puzzle.

Publicado el marzo 1, 2023 12:25 TARDE por aaravmishra aaravmishra

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