Ectoedemia insignata Puplesis, 1988

Stonis, Jonas R., Remeikis, Andrius, Diškus, Arūnas & Navickaitė, Asta, 2020, Documenting new and little known leaf-mining Nepticulidae from middle and southwestern areas of the Asian continent, Zootaxa 4881 (3), pp. 401-452 : 421

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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
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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).

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

ZIN

Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nepticulidae

Genus

Ectoedemia

Loc

Ectoedemia insignata Puplesis, 1988

Stonis, Jonas R., Remeikis, Andrius, Diškus, Arūnas & Navickaitė, Asta 2020
2020
Loc

Ectoedemia insignata Puplesis, in Puplesis 1994: 201

Puplesis, R. 1994: 201
1994
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