Philodoria knudseniiella Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4944.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4683264 |
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Philodoria knudseniiella Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara |
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sp. nov. |
Philodoria knudseniiella Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara View in CoL sp. n.
Figs. 17A–C View FIGURE 17 , 47I View FIGURE 47 , 48I View FIGURE 48 , 49I View FIGURE 49 , 58K View FIGURE 58 , 62I, J View FIGURE 62 .
Parectopa naenaeiella Swezey, 1940: 462–463 .
Philodoria naenaeiella ( Swezey, 1940) View in CoL ; Zimmerman 1978a: 685–686, figs. 443, 449, 457, 458 (Misidentification).
Type locality. Alakai (Kauai).
Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the host plant species name, knudsenii .
Type material. Holotype ♂, Alakai, Kauai, 11.vii.2015 (stored), C.A. Johns leg., 20.vi.2015, host: Dubautia knudsenii subsp. nagate, CJ 480, SK862♂ in BPBM. Paratype 2♀: 1♀, same locality and data as holotype, CJ480, SK 863 in BPBM. 1♀, Kumuwela, Kauai, 10.iii.1928, O.H. Swezey Collector ex Unknown Composite [ Dubautia latifolia identified by Zimmerman (1978a)], ‘ syntype of Parectopa [= Philodoria ] naenaeiella ’, Z-I-10-66-A, 34241 in BPBM. The holotype was preserved as a dry pinned specimen by placing four wings without mountant under a coverslip.
Diagnosis. Dark brown forewing with four outwardly oblique white streaks: wider ds 1–3 and cs 3 ( Fig. 17A–C View FIGURE 17 ). Similar to P. naenaeiella (Swezey) and P. hesperomanniella sp. n., but distinguished from P. naenaeiella by the ds 1 reaching midway across the wing and from P. hesperomanniella by the wider ds 1–3 and indistinct fuscous patch from dorsal 3/4 to apex instead of bluish patch. Male genitalia differ from that of P. hesperomanniella by the digitiform saccus and rather slender valva; the apical region of the valva is slender and incurved. Female genitalia differ from those of P. naenaeiella and P. hesperomanniella by the rather semicircular lamella antevaginalis.
Description: Adult ( Fig. 17A–C View FIGURE 17 ). Wingspan 9.3 mm in paratype; forewing length 4.1–4.3 mm in holotype, 4.1–4.4 mm in paratype. Head pure white, with brown scales posteriorly; frons white to ocherous; maxillary palpus white with dark brown scales; labial palpus white, second segment broadly infuscated apically, third segment with slight infuscation near base and near apex. Antenna pale brownish, basal segment paler and white beneath, about 1.3x length of forewing. Thorax dark brown anteriorly and white posteriorly colosed with dark brown scales. Forewing dark brownish with three outwardly oblique white dorsal streaks, to a point about midway across the wing: the wider ds 1 at near base, ds 2 about at dorsal 2/5, ds 3 at dorsal 2/3; a slender outwardly oblique white cs 3 from 3/5 terminating a little distad from apex of ds 3 with some fuscous scales; all of the white streaks margined with a few black scales; apical portion orange and three white costal spots (a, b, c) between cs 3 and apex, separated by fuscous scales; cilia fuscous with distinct darker fuscous basal line, with few white spots at apex, dorsal cilia blackish. Hindwing and cilia grayish fuscous. Abdomen grayish brown and white beneath. Legs brown, tarsi white banded.
Male genitalia ( Figs. 47I View FIGURE 47 , 48I View FIGURE 48 , 49I View FIGURE 49 ) (n=1). Capsule 1020 µm. Tegumen 0.8 x length of valva; valva 780 µm long, widened at basal half and tapering along costal margin from 2/5 to apex, becoming very narrow and slightly curved inward ( Fig. 47I View FIGURE 47 ). Saccus digitiform in ventral view ( Fig. 48I View FIGURE 48 ). Phallus 780 µm long, straight with developed coecum; a series of fine cornuti on vesica ( Fig. 49I View FIGURE 49 ).
Female genitalia ( Figs. 58K View FIGURE 58 , 62I View FIGURE 62 ) (n=3). Similar to P. naenaeiella . 1430 µm long. Ostium bursae large; antrum cup-shaped with a pair of lateral lobes; lamella antevaginalis 290 µm, weakly sclerotized, slightly inflexed on the posterior margin, widening toward anterior margin of A7. Ductus bursae short and middle region weakly sclerotized, round and flat; terminus of ductus bursae tubular, biforked. Corpus bursae 800 µm, oblong; signa a pair of longitudinal, partly sclerotized wrinkles.
Distribution. Kauai.
Host plants. Asteraceae : Dubautia knudsenii subsp. nagate (H. St. John) G. D. Carr and D. latifolia (A. Gray) D. D. Keck.
Biology. Unknown, but it is presumably similar to that of P. naenaeiella .
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Bishop Museum |
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Philodoria knudseniiella Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara
Kobayashi, Shigeki, Johns, Chris A. & Kawahara, Akito Y. 2021 |
Philodoria naenaeiella ( Swezey, 1940 )
Zimmerman, E. C. 1978: 685 |
Parectopa naenaeiella
Swezey, O. H. 1940: 463 |