Review of some species groups of the genus Oospila Warren, with descriptions of nine new species (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Geometrinae)
Author
Lindt, Aare
Author
Hausmann, Axel
Author
Viidalepp, Jaan
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-10-09
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Oospila pipa
sp. n.
(
Figs 27, 61, 82)
Oospila miccularia
: sensu
Cook & Scoble (1995 partim)
nec Guenée, 1858: material from
Ecuador
and
Peru
.
Holotype
:
♂
,
Ecuador
,
Sucumbios
prov.,
Panayacu
riv., 13–
19.10.1999
,
210 m
,
00°23'S
,
76°11'W
(
A. Lindt
) (slide 277;
TAMZ 0094294
;
DNA
barcode
LepNeotr
01875_NGS).
Paratypes
:
1♂
,
Peru
,
Lagunas
, 01–
03.12.2003
,
134 m
,
05°14'15"S
,
75°35'44"W
(slide 8189) (
A. Lindt
)
;
1♂
,
Peru
,
Lagunas
,
29.11.
2003
, 120 m,
05°14'15"S
,
75°35'44"W
(slide 334) (
A. Lindt
)
;
6♂
1♀
,
Ecuador
:
Napo
prov.,
Puerto Misahualli
, 5–
9.11.2002
(slide 310) (
A. Selin
,
T. Armulik
)
;
1♂
Ecuador
,
Zamora Chinchipe
prov.,
Zamora
,
19.04.2007
,
1000 m
,
04°06'30"S
,
78°57'49"W
(
A. Lindt
) (slide 509)
;
1♂
Ecuador
,
Zamora Chinchipe
prov.,
Los Ecuentros
,
21.04.2007
, 1460 m,
03°48'47"S
,
78°36'39"W
(
A. Lindt
)
;
3♂
,
Ecuador
,
Sucumbios
prov.,
Panayacu river
, 13–
19.10.1999
,
210 m
,
00°23'S
,
76°11'W
(
T. Kesküla
) (slide 6615)
;
3♂
2♀
, the same data but
A.Lindt
leg. (slides 278, 336, 450)
;
1♂
,
Ecuador
,
Napo
prov.,
Huabuno
riv., 03.–
06.10.1999
,
400 m
,
00°50'S
,
77°15'W
(
A. Lindt
)
;
1♂
,
Peru
,
Santa-Rosa
,
19.11.
2003
, 800 m,
09°58'36"S
,
75°30'23"W
(slide 278) (
A. Lindt
)
;
1♂
,
Ecuador
[
Orellana
prov.],
Rio Shiripuno-Via Auca
,
200 m
, 27–
28.10.2002
,
76°46'W
,
01°06'S
(slide 503)(
I. Renge
)
;
1♂
,
Ecuador
,
Orellana
prov.,
Rio Shiripuno
,
27.10.2002
(
I. Renge
)
;
1♂
1♀
,
Ecuador
,
Orellana
prov.,
Rio Shiripuno
, 27–
31.10.2002
(slide 449, 450) (
A. Selin
,
T. Armolik
)
;
1♂
,
Ecuador
,
Orellana
prov.,
Rio Shiripuno
,
26.10.2002
(
A. Selin
,
T. Armolik
)
;
1♂
,
Ecuador
,
Orellana
prov.,
Rio Shiripuno
,
31.10.2002
(
A. Selin
,
T. Armolik
)
;
1♂
,
Venezuela
,
Orinoco river
,
20.10.1999
(slide 309) (
A. Selin
&
T. Armulik
)
;
1♂
,
Venezuela
, about
150 km
to E of Puerto
Ayacucho
,
23.10.1999
(
A. Selin
&
T. Armulik
)
.
1♂
,
Colombia
, Moona, Terr.
Caquetà
(
W. Hopp
;
ZSM
) (slide
ZSM
G 17493)
;
19♂
♀
,
Peru
,
Huanuco
, Panguana, Rio Llullapichis,
260m
, E tributary
Rio Pachitea
, -9.6138° / - 74.9353°, 13.11.–
13.12.2008
/ 23.09.–
02.10.2004
/ 02.–
18.10.2009
/ 01.–
30.04.2012
/ 20.09.–
08.10.2012
/ 24.02.–
10.03.2013
/ 20.09.–
04.10.2013
, 20.05.–
10.06.2014
(A. Segerer, E.G. Burmeister, G. Riedel, E. Diller, H. Sulak, O. Vasha;
ZSM
) (
DNA
Barcode BC
ZSM
Lep
66259; genitalia slides
ZSM
G 15117, 15782, 20343)
; 1♂, id.,
21.07.2013
(leg. et coll. A. Moser) (DNA barcode BC ZSM Lep 88272);
2♂
1♀
,
Ecuador
,
Zamora-Chinchipe
,
Estaciòn
biològica
San Francisco
, 19 / 20, 1020–
1025 m
, ca.
04°07’ S
,
78°58’ W
, 19.–
24.11.2008
/ 0 1.04.2011 (M.
Adams
,
G. Brehm
; coll.
G. Brehm
) (
DNA
barcodes ID 22693, 16092, 17069)
;
1♂
,
Ecuador
,
Zamora-Chinchipe
,
Bombuscaro
,
1025 m
, -4.1165°, -78.9815°,
19.11.2008
(leg. et coll.
G. Brehm
) (
DNA
barocde ID 16096)
;
1♂
,
Ecuador
,
Zamora-Chinchipe
,
Reserva Copalinga
,
1213 m
, -4.0883°, -78.9657°,
19.11.2008
(leg. et coll.
G. Brehm
) (
DNA
barocde ID 19008).
The
holotype
will be deposited in the collection of
EMNH
(Tallinn), the
paratypes
in the collections of
EMNH
,
IZBE
,
ZSM
, and in private collections of G. Brehm, A. Moser, A. Lindt and A. Selin.
Other material (not included into
type
series):
1♀
, northern
Brazil
, [north-western
Amazonas
], Canal Maturaca, Mission Cauaburi,
70 m
,
14.01.1963
(C. Lindemann;
ZSM
) (slide
ZSM
G 20342);
1♀
,
Brazil
, [northeastern]
Para
, Belem-Gunma, Parque Ecologico do Gunma,
22m
, -1.213°, -48.29°,
11.04.2010
(T. Decaens;
BIO
Guelph) (
DNA
barcode BC-INCT0359).
Diagnosis.
A member of the
O. miccularia
species group with large light orange brown blotches at the apex and the tornus of both wings, distinguished from related species by male genitalia, by the presence of a group of tangled, long spines dorsally to the apex of valva. The apical blotch of the fore wing is broad near costa. See the description of
O. miccularia
above.
O. pipa
is the allopatric sister species of
O. miccularia
, differing from the latter by the more extended patch of spines at the tip of the valva and by the much longer bursa copulatrix.
Description.
Wingspan,
15–18 mm
in males,
17–21 mm
in females (Fig. 27,). The frons is yellowish brown, the fillet white, the vertex yellowish, a red-brown line in between. The male antennae are bipectinate, the external and inner pectinations, on the fifth antennal segment, are 0.5–0.6 and
0.35–0.4 mm
long, accordingly, in males,
0.35–0.5 mm
and
0.25–0.35 mm
long in females. The palpi project ahead of the frons by about
0.45–0.6 mm
. The thorax is dorsally green, the abdomen mottled rose and whitish. The crests on tergites A1–A5 are reddish brown. The wings are dark green, the marginal blotches are light orange brown with irregular brown irroration. The marginal line is brown on both wings; the marginal blotches are edged by a thin white and a proximal grey line, which protrudes into the white line along some veins. The apical blotch of the fore wing reaches the costa broad and expands along the distal margin of the wing, reaching vein M3, and is connected with the tornal blotch by a narrow connection between the veins M3 and CuA1. The hind wing blotches are continuous along the distal margin of the wing but somewhat narrower than on the fore wing. The discal spots are present on both wings, small, vague, brown or green, sometimes also an anterior white discal dot is present on the hind wing. The fringe is pale brownish, chequered darker at vein ends.
Male genitalia (Fig. 61): The socii are rounded, broader than in related species, and the gnathi are hooked. The juxta is short, provided with oval dorso-lateral projections and with a pair of short ventro-lateral projections. The valva is split, its saccular part refolded, with a finger-shaped projection directed dorsally and reaching beyond the costal edge of the valva. The distal part of the valva bears a subapical patch of long, tangled spines, not restricted to the edge as in
O. miccularia
. The aedeagus is provided with a sclerotized dorsal rib as in
O. bifida
sp. n.
The sternite A8 has two, shallowly rounded lobes at its posterior edge.
Female genitalia (Fig. 82): Similar to those of
O. bifida
sp. n.
and
O. brehmi
sp. n.
, but the sterigma of
O. pipa
is less broad (1.0–
1.1 mm
) than in
O. brehmi
, with paired, oval, horizontally furrowed lateral sclerites. The ductus bursae (2.0 mm), and corpus bursae (2.0 mm) are very long. The signum is medium-sized (width
0.35–0.45 mm
, height
0.2 mm
) and bicornute.
Genetic data.
BIN BOLD:AAG7368 (n=10 from
Ecuador
,
Peru
,
Brazil
). BIN intraspecific variation low in
Ecuador
,
Peru
and
Bolivia
(0.0%), but with a slightly diverging haplotype in
Brazil
/NW.
Para
(0.3%). Nearest neighbours: Sister species
O. brehmi
sp. n.
and
O. moseri
sp. n.
(described below),
O. miccularia
(1.3%). Although
O. pipa
and
O. miccularia
belong to the same BIN,
O. pipa
is described here at species rank, as the genetic distance is constant and well correlated to some differential features in genitalia.
Etymology.
The species name "
pipa
" is a free combination of letters, gender feminine.
Biology.
Oospila pipa
is a widespread species in various tropical lowland and montane forests, collected from February to December.
Distribution.
Colombia
,
Venezuela
,
Ecuador
,
Peru
, western
Brazil
(north-western
Amazonas
), possibly also prov.
Para
, requiring confirmation by dissection.