Stigmella tripartita Diškus & Stonis, 2016

Stonis, Jonas R., Diškus, Arūnas, Remeikis, Andrius, Gerulaitis, Virginijus & Karsholt, Ole, 2016, Leaf-mining Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera) from record high altitudes: documenting an entire new fauna in the Andean páramo and puna, Zootaxa 4181 (1), pp. 1-94 : 36

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4181.1.1

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:639B9F0E-4E0C-4859-9A32-093511BEEFB8

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3503286

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Stigmella tripartita Diškus & Stonis, 2016
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Stigmella tripartita Diškus & Stonis, 2016 View in CoL

( Figs 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 5 , 17 View FIGURES 16 – 17 , 27 View FIGURE 27 , 88–92 View FIGURES 88 – 92 )

Stigmella tripartita Diškus & Stonis, in Stonis et al. 2016b: 110 View in CoL View Cited Treatment –112.

Material examined. 2 Ƌ (holotype and paratype), ECUADOR, 15 km SW Cajabamba , Chimborazo Province, 1°45'41"S, 78°48'51"W, elevation 3870 m, mining larvae on Baccharis buxifolia (Lam.) Pers GoogleMaps . 19.ii.2007, field card no. 4874, A. Diškus & J. R. Stonis, genitalia slide nos AD622Ƌ holotype, AD624Ƌ paratype (ZMUC) (see Remarks).

Diagnosis. In the male genitalia, the set of three very large cornuti distinguishes S. tripartita from all other Stigmella species; the host-plant ( Baccharis buxifolia ) also makes this species distinctive.

Male ( Fig. 89 View FIGURES 88 – 92 ). Forewing length about 3.0 mm; wingspan about 6.5 mm. Head: palpi cream; frontal tuft brown to brown cream; scape cream to yellowish cream; antenna longer than half the length of forewing; flagellum with approx. 26 segments, grey.Thorax and tegula dark grey-brown to fuscous. Forewing dark brown-grey to fuscous, with slightly postmedian fascia; fascia wide to narrow, whitish grey or grey cream; terminal and tornal cilia pale grey-brown. Abdomen dark grey to fuscous (also see Remarks).

Female. Unknown.

Male genitalia ( Figs 39–43 View FIGURES 39 – 43 ). Capsule short (230–295 µm) but wide (235–240 µm). Vinculum with very small (25–30 µm), triangularly shaped lateral (anterior) lobes; ventral plate of vinculum short. Uncus 85–90 µm wide, with two small lobes, each bearing one or two papillae. Gnathos stout, with two caudal processes widening basally; central plate of gnathos large to very large, 85 µm wide, in the form of a trapezium ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 39 – 43 ). Valva ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 39 – 43 ) 180 µm long, 80–85 µm wide, with two apical processes (ventral process short and pointed); inner lobe almost straight or slightly bulged; transtilla with rounded sublateral processes or without processes, rounded at corners. Juxta membranous, distinctly triangular, widening caudally. Phallus ( Fig. 90 View FIGURES 88 – 92 ) very short (145–200 µm) but wide (120 µm); vesica with a set of three very large (up to 100 µm long) cornuti; no small spinose cornuti developed.

Bionomics. Larva mines in leaves. Host-plant: Baccharis buxifolia (Lam.) Pers. (Asteraceae) ( Fig. 88 View FIGURES 88 – 92 ). Larva yellow to pale yellow; mines in February. Contorted gallery of mine with central line of dark brown to black frass (approximately resembling the mines of the European S. myrtilella (Stt.)) . Larval exit slit on upper side of the leaf. Cocoon grey-beige to grey-ochre; length 2.6–3.2 mm, maximal width 1.3–1.8 mm. Adults emerged in March.

Distribution ( Fig. 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 5 , 17 View FIGURES 16 – 17 , 27 View FIGURE 27 ). This species occurs high in the equatorial Andes ( Ecuador: Chimborazo Province) at altitudes between 3800–3870 m, mostly along roadsides.

Etymology. The species name is derived from Latin tripartita (consisting of three parts) in reference to the set of tree cornuti in the male genitalia.

Remarks. This distinctive species, associated with Baccharis buxifolia as a host-plant and possessing three large cornuti in the male genitalia was described from the genitalia slides dissected from adults still enclosed within the pupa shell.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nepticulidae

Genus

Stigmella

Loc

Stigmella tripartita Diškus & Stonis, 2016

Stonis, Jonas R., Diškus, Arūnas, Remeikis, Andrius, Gerulaitis, Virginijus & Karsholt, Ole 2016
2016
Loc

Stigmella tripartita Diškus & Stonis, in Stonis et al. 2016b : 110

Stonis 2016: 110
2016
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