Amorbia rectangularis Meyrick, 1931

Phillips-Rodríguez, Eugenie & Powell, Jerry A., 2007, Phylogenetic relationships, systematics, and biology of the species of Amorbia Clemens (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Sparganothini)., Zootaxa 1670 (1670), pp. 1-109 : 40-41

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Amorbia rectangularis Meyrick, 1931
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23. Amorbia rectangularis Meyrick, 1931 View in CoL

Fig. 49, 50, 85, 107, 124, 125, 136

Amorbia rectangularis Meyrick, 1931 View in CoL , Exotic Microlepid. 4:155.

DIAGNOSIS. Amorbia rectangularis is superficially most similar to A. concavana ; A. rectangularis can be distinguished by its scaled frons, narrower costal fold, translucent patch subapically in the HW, the evenly distributed spines on the transtilla, and the presence of minute spines on the vesica of aedeagus.

REDESCRIPTION. MALE. FW length 6.5–8.0 mm (mean = 7.4; n = 10). HEAD: Frons convex, scaled. Vertex rough pale yellow. Antenna with pale yellow scaling. Labial palpus 1.0X length of inter-antennal space, II segment at nearly 90º from III segment, light brown laterally, inner surface paler. THORAX: Dorsum smooth scaled pale yellow; tegula concolorous. FW ground pale yellow with brownish marks in median/postmedian area near costa. Costal fold narrow, reaching 0.25 of costal length. HW with dark apical area wide, bordering a translucent patch. ABDOMEN: Pale yellow. Genitalia as in Fig. 85 (slide # JAP 2972, USNM, Brazil, Nova Teutonia; n = 4). Transtilla rectangular, spines in the middle in two groups. Valva subrectangular. Sacculus sclerotized, 0.75X length of valva, emarginate in basal 0.5, dentate in distal 0.25 along venter. Aedeagus 0.7X length of valva, slender, bent in distal 0.3; vesica with scobination in addition to cornuti.

FEMALE. FW length 9.5–12.0 mm (mean = 9.9; n = 6). HEAD and THORAX: As described for male. ABDOMEN: Genitalia as in Fig. 107 (slide # RL696, USNM, Brazil, Santa Catarina, Nova Teutonia; n = 2). Sterigma developed into small lateral, triangular pockets, slightly rounded anteriorly; median sinus subtriangular. Ductus bursae 2.5 X length of papillae anales, widening towards corpus bursae; sclerotized in posterior 0.33 .

TYPE MATERIAL. Lectotype: Male: “ Brazil, Rio Grande de Sul. Steigelmeyr , August ”. Lectotype designated by Razowski (1964), genit. slide # 4300, J. Razowski ( NHMW) .

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL. BRAZIL: SANTA CATARINA: Nova Teutonia : 1M, v.1938, 1M, 1F, vi.1938, 2M, 2F, ii.1948, 1M, v.1948, 5M, vi.1948, 1M, x.1948, 1M 1/ 6.xi.1948, 1M, v.1962, 1M, xi.1963 (F. Plaumann, USNM) , 1M, vi.1937 ( USNM) , 1F, viii.1963 (F. Plaumann, USNM) . New Bremen , 1M, 5.x.1936 (F. Hoffmann, USNM) . Brusque , 2M, 28.xii.1969 (V. Becker, VBC) , 1F, 5.i.1984 (V. Becker, EME) . PARANA: Telemaco Borba , 1M, 13/ 19.x.1995 (V. Becker, VBC) . Guaraquecaba , 1M, 9.xii.1970 (V. Becker, VBC) . GOIAS: Brasilia, Planaltina , 1F, 23.iv.1984 (Becker, VBC) . Ipameri , 1M, 10.x.1988 (V. Becker, VBC) . Quatro Barras, 850 m, Banhado , 1M, 27.ii.1970 (Laroca & V. Becker, VBC) . Maraba , 1M, 9.i.1977 (V. Becker, VBC) . RIO JANEIRO: Mangaratiba , 150 m, 2M, 20.ix.1993 (V. Becker, VBC) . MATO GROSSO: Rio Brilbante , 1M, 25.i.1971 (V. Becker, VBC) . PARA: Belen , 1M, 10/ 15.xi.1984 (V. Becker, VBC) . SÃO PAULO: 1M, 3/ 7.1.1983 (V. Becker, VBC) . COSTA RICA: CARTAGO: Cachí , 1M [no date] (W. Schaus, USNM) . Turrialba , 1M, 1/ 6.iii.1965 (S. S. & W. D. Duckworth, USNM) . HEREDIA: Est. Biológica La Selva , 50-150 m, 1F, 14/ 15.xi.1982 (D. Janzen & W. Hallwachs, INBio) , 2M, ii.1996 (J. Powell, EME) , 3M, 3F ( JAP 98 A19), em: 31.iii/ 7.iv.1998 (J. Powell, EME) . ACCVC Sarapiquí, Zona Protectora La Selva, Est. Biol. La Selva , 50-100 m, 1M, 11.iii.1999, 1M, 13.ii.1996, 1M, 14.ii.1996, 1F, 16.xii.1998, 1M, 18.vi.1993, 1M, 18.v.1993, 1M, 19.iv.1993, 1F, 19.i.1998, 1M, 19.ii.1996, 1M, 19.vii.1993, 1M, 2.xii.1998, 3M, 20.i.1998, 1M, 20.i.1999, 1M, 22.ii.1996, 1M, 22.x.1998, 1M, 24.iv.1996, 1M, 24.ii.1998, 1M, 30.vi.1994, 3M, 6.iii.1996, 1M, 7.x.1998, 1F, viii.1993, 1F, ii.1996 (INBio-OET, INBio) , 1F, 1/ 30.iii.1999 (D. Wagner, INBio) . LIMON: Cerro Tortuguero, P.N. Tortuguero, 0-120 m, 1F, viii.1991 (J. Solano, INBio) . PUNTARE- NAS: Estación Pittier , 1670 m, 1F, 4/ 23.i.1996 (E. Navarro, INBio) . ECUADOR: NAPO: Misahualli , 450 m 1M, xii.1992 (V. Becker, VBC) ; Tinalandia : Pichincha, 1M, 18/ 22.iv.1990 (J. Brown, USNM) . FRENCH GUIANA: Rio Maroni , 1M [no date] (Le M., USNM) . GUATEMALA: IZABAL: Cayuga , 1M [no date] (W. Schaus, USNM) . PANAMA: Trinidad River , 1M, vi.1911 (A. Busck, USNM) . PARAGUAY: Sapucay , 1F, 26.xii.1902 (W. Foster, USNM) . TRINIDAD: Arima Velley, Simia , 1M, 6/ 12.ii.1966 (S. S. & W. D. Duckworth, USNM) .

DISTRIBUTION AND BIOLOGY. This species was found from southern Brazil to Guatemala (Fig. 136) from 50 to 1670 m elevation. It is apparently multivoltine throughout its range. No data on host plants are available.

IMMATURE STAGES ( Figs. 124, 125). Eggs are dark green, laid in round patches of 30– 62 eggs. Larvae hatched in an average of 11 days (n = 4 clutches) and fed on synthetic diet. Last instars are ca. 2.5 cm in length; the head is tan, with dark brown lateral bands; the prothoracic shield is tan with a wide dark brown band that covers most of the posterior dorsal area of the shield. Development required 7 to 8.5 weeks (JAP 98A19, 99F53).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

INBio

National Biodiversity Institute, Costa Rica

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Tortricidae

Genus

Amorbia

Loc

Amorbia rectangularis Meyrick, 1931

Phillips-Rodríguez, Eugenie & Powell, Jerry A. 2007
2007
Loc

Amorbia rectangularis

Meyrick 1931
1931
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