Ectoedemia insignata Puplesis, 1988
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4333317 |
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Ectoedemia insignata Puplesis, 1988 View in CoL
( Figs 58–64 View FIGURES 58–64 , 159–173 View FIGURES 158–166 View FIGURES 167–173 )
Ectoedemia insignata Puplesis, 1988: 281–282 View in CoL .
Ectoedemia insignata Puplesis, in Puplesis 1994: 201 View in CoL , figs 649–651.
Material examined. 6 ♂, 3 ♀ (holotype and paratypes): Tajikistan, 30 km N Dushanbe, Varzob Canyon , Kondara, elevation ca. 1200 m, 27.vi–21.viii.1986, R . Puplesis, genitalia slide nos AD574 (holotype), AN 419♂, AN 420♂, AN421#, AN422#, AN423# ( ZIN, also see Remarks ) . 3 ♂, 1♀: Tajikistan, same locality, 13.vi–19.vii.1991, R . Puplesis and A. Diškus, genitalia slide nos AN 464♂, AN 467♂ ( ZIN) .
Diagnosis. This species belongs to the Ectoedemia angulifasciella species group. Externally, E. insignata differs from species of the group in the white tegula and white basal spot of the forewing ( Figs 58–60 View FIGURES 58–64 ). The combination of brown hair pencil surrounded by ochre androconial scales of upper side of male hindwing ( Figs 63, 64 View FIGURES 58–64 ) and presence of few transverse bristles on the underside of male forewing ( Figs 61, 62 View FIGURES 58–64 ) also distinguishes E. insignata from other representatives of the group.
In the male genitalia, the combination of wide, plate-like caudal process of gnathos ( Figs 159 View FIGURES 158–166 , 168 View FIGURES 167–173 ), presence of large apical spines of phallus ( Fig. 170 View FIGURES 167–173 ), and absence of lateral lobes of the vinculum ( Figs 161, 162 View FIGURES 158–166 , 172 View FIGURES 167–173 ) distin-guishes E. insignata from other species of the E. angulifasciella group.
Remarks. Forewing length 2.2–2.5 mm; wingspan 4.6–5.3 mm (n = 6). For a description see Puplesis 1994: 201.
Bionomics. Host plant is unknown. Adults fly in June–August, and October. Otherwise, biology is unknown.
Distribution. Known from a single locality in Hissor Range, Tajikistan (Varzob Canyon: Kondara) at elevation of about 1200 m ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–6 : Hr).
Remarks. We provide the first photographic documentation of the male genitalia ( Figs 159–173 View FIGURES 158–166 View FIGURES 167–173 ). The holotype and eight paratypes, earlier deposited at LEU (=VPU) will be transferred to ZIN (see Material & Methods).
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum |
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Ectoedemia insignata Puplesis, 1988
Stonis, Jonas R., Remeikis, Andrius, Diškus, Arūnas & Navickaitė, Asta 2020 |
Ectoedemia insignata Puplesis, in Puplesis 1994: 201
Puplesis, R. 1994: 201 |