Calophya patagonica, Burckhardt & Basset, 2000
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/002229300299688 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:203D05D3-DED0-44D2-B749-1B877B2DEB05 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280694 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED87CC-FFC6-A606-FE32-164EFEEBFA2B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Calophya patagonica |
status |
sp. nov. |
Calophya patagonica sp. n.
(®gures 8A±F, 18)
Description. Adult. Coloration. Head and body dark brown to black. Tips of genal processes brown. Legs yellow, apicotarsi greyish brown. Genitalia variegated ochreous and brown. Forewings yellowish with brown veins. Young specimens with more reddish coloration darkening gradually.
Structure. Anterior portion of vertex covered in very short and inconspicuous setae; genal processes moderately long, slender, contiguous in the middle. Forewings (®gure 8A) narrowly oval, widest in the middle, angularly rounded apically; surface spinules present in all cells, forming smaller or larger patches along outer margin. Genitalia as in ®gure 8B±F. Male subgenital plate short; proctiger thick; paramere lamellar, long, truncate apically; distal portion of aedeagus straight, long, with small globular apical dilatation. Female proctiger and subgenital plate with long, pointed apical processes.
Measurements in mm (3, l 3 m). HW 0.62±0.67; AL 0.56±0.64; WL 1.98±2.39; MP 0.22±0.24; PL 0.18±0.21; AA 0.25±0.27; FP 0.63±0.64; VL/GL 1.29±1.44; AL/F1 2.67±3.11; AL/HW 0.84±0.97; WL/HW 3.19±3.62; WL/WW 2.25±2.38; a/b 1.39±1.56; c/d 0.91±1.10; TL/HW 0.66±0.72; MP/HW 0.35±0.37; AB/AA 0.72±1.00; FP/HW 0.94±0.98; FP/SL 1.07±1.14; FP/CL 4.50±5.82; FP/FA 2.21±2.33.
Fifth instar larva (®gure 18). Dark brown. Anterior margin of head weakly concavely rounded, not cleft in the middle. Antennae straight, without sectasetae. Legs with claws. Anterior margin of humeral lobes level with posterior eye margin. Abdominal dorsum without median row of horns. Caudal plate ratio 0.59. Circumanal ring oval. Head and wing bud margins with short thick setae; abdominal margin with lanceolate setae.
Host plant, gall and biology. Schinus patagonicus . Inducing ¯at disk-shaped galls on the leaves. The galls are usually situated at the leaf base or along the mid-rib. The ori®ce is devoid of hairs.
D istribution . Argentina (Chubut, RõÂo Negro), Chile (IX Region).
Material examined. HOLOTYPE, l Chile: IX Region, Province CautõÂn, ConguillõÂo National Park, 1150 m, Playa Linda, Nothofagus antarctica forest, 19± 20.xii.1990, Schinus patagonicus (D. Agosti and D. Burckhardt), dry mounted (MHNG).
PARATYPES. Argentina: 1, l 1 m, Chubut, Derrumbe , 18.xi.1961 (Topal) ; 1 m, RõÂo Negro, Correntoso , xi.1926 ( R. and E. Shannon) . Chile: 7, l 3 m, same data as holotype; 1, l 5 larvae from glabrous disk-shaped galls, same data but 1100 m, 30.i.1996 (D. Burckhardt). Dry and slide mounted ( MHNG, NHMB, USNM) .
Material not included in type series. Chile: galls on leaves of Schinus patagonicus , same data as holotype.
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