Coleophora silvestris Baldizzone & van der Wolf, 2020

Baldizzone, Giorgio & Van Der Wolf, Hugo W., 2020, On the taxonomy of Afrotropical Coleophoridae (III). New or little known species from Central and Oriental Africa (Lepidoptera, Coleophoridae), Zootaxa 4763 (2), pp. 151-174 : 171-173

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4763.2.1

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A2541EDB-A6B4-4974-BFED-9C70312320B2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3806824

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C987F8-FFA5-FFA4-BCED-ADCDFD8DFDD3

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scientific name

Coleophora silvestris Baldizzone & van der Wolf
status

sp. nov.

Coleophora silvestris Baldizzone & van der Wolf , sp. nov.

( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 9–14 )

Holotype ♂ ( GP Wf 8961 ) “ Coll. Mus. Tervuren | KENYA Kakamega Forest | Primary Forest 1600m | 00°20’N 34°52’E (R8) | 18.IV.2001 | J. De Prins ”, coll. RMCA. GoogleMaps

Paratypes: 2 ♂♂ ( GP Wf 8545, 8962), idem, coll. RMCA; 1 ♂ ( GP NHMUK 28414) “ UGANDA: Ruwenzori Range | Ibanda 4700ft | 4.-12.IX.1952 | D. S. Fletcher | BM. 1952—566”, coll. NHMUK.

Diagnosis. This species has a soft ochre appearance, lighter at the base of the forewing and streaked along the veins. The male genitalia resemble those of C. nyanzaensis sp. nov., with obvious differences in the shapes of the

protuberances of the sacculus and phallotheca. There is discrete individual variation in the genital structure of this species; in each specimen the shapes of the protuberances of the sacculus and of the cornutus are slightly different.

Description. Wingspan 10–11 mm. Head light ochre dorsally and white above eye. Antenna whitish; scape fer- rugineous brown on inner side with short erect scales of same colour. Labial palpus white on inner side and ochre on outer side; second segment about 1.5 times as long as third. Proboscis normal, twice length of labial palpus. Thorax and tegula light ochre. Forewing light ochre in basal half, progressively darker with ferruginous shade in apical half, slightly streaked with light colour; a small dot formed by brown scales in cell; costal fringe ochre-ferrugineous, dorsal fringe light ochre. Hindwing and fringe light grey. Abdomen ochre.

Male genitalia ( Figs. 60, 62–64 View FIGURES 60–64 ): Gnathos knob globular. Tegumen stout, narrow in middle with wide peduncu- lus, dilated outside. Transtilla rhomboid. Valvula small, covered with long setae. Sacculus curved on ventral edge, triangular protuberance in ventral corner and tooth-shaped protuberance in dorsal corner. Phallotheca with two juxta rods of same length, one more robust with a dorsal tooth in middle. A single spike-shaped cornutus with a wide base.

Female genitalia: Unknown.

Abdominal structures ( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 60–64 ): No posterior lateral struts. Transverse strut slightly and thicker on distal edge. Tergal disk about 9 times longer than wide, covered by about 20 spines.

Bionomy. The early stages and the foodplant are unknown.

Distribution. The species is known from Kenya and Uganda.

Etymology. The species name is from the Latin silvestris = pertaining to a forest, referring to the biotope in which the species was collected.

RMCA

Royal Museum for Central Africa

GP

Instituto de Geociencias, Universidade de Sao Paulo

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Coleophoridae

Genus

Coleophora

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