Ancylis Hübner, [1825], 1982

Zhang, X., Li, H. H. & Yan, S. C., 2008, Review of the genus Ancylis Hübner from China (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreutinae), Journal of Natural History 42 (27 - 28), pp. 1805-1839 : 1806-1808

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930801939604

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scientific name

Ancylis Hübner, [1825]
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Genus Ancylis Hübner, [1825] View in CoL

Ancylis Hübner, [1825] :376. Type species: Tortrix harpana Hübner , [1796–1799].

Epicharis Hübner, [1825] :376. Type species: Tortrix derasana Hübner , [1811–1813]. [Preoccupied]

Anchylopera Stephens, 1829:47 . Type species: Pyralis lundana Fabricius, 1776 .

Phoxopteris Treitschke, 1829:232 . Type species: Tortrix siculana Hübner View in CoL , [1796– 1799].

Anticlea Stephens, 1834:113 View in CoL . Type species: Tortrix harpana Hübner View in CoL , [1796–1799]. [Preoccupied]

Philacea Stephens, 1835:396. Type species: Tortrix harpana Hübner View in CoL , [1796–1799]. [Replacement name for Anticlea View in CoL ]

Phoxopteryx Sodoffsky, 1837: 93 View in CoL . [Unjustified emendation of Phoxopteris ]

Sideria Guenée, 1845:156 . Type species: Tortrix achatana View in CoL [Denis and Schiffermüller], 1775.

Ancylopera Agassiz, 1848:61 . [Unjustified emendation of Anchylopera ]

Siderea Stainton, 1859:196 . [Misspelling of Sideria ]

Palaeobia Meyrick, 1881:660 . Type species: Palaeobia hibbertiana Meyrick, 1881 .

Lamyrodes Meyrick, 1910:182 View in CoL . Type species: Lamyrodes phileris Meyrick, 1910 View in CoL .

Diagnosis

The genus Ancylis is characterized by having a narrow forewing with an elongate or falcate apex, often with a large basal or subbasal blotch or patch. In the hindwing, M 3 and Cu 1 are mostly stalked but entirely fused in a few species, and M 2 is close to the base of the stalk of M 3 and Cu 1. In the male genitalia, the uncus is well developed, bifurcate longitudinally, or reduced in some species; the socii are usually two, droopy, broad, often with long free end; and the sacculus has a distinct angle. In the female genitalia, the signa are usually two, flattened with a blade-shaped termination.

Ancylis View in CoL is closely related to Ancylophyes Diakonoff View in CoL , which was originally described as Ancyloides View in CoL , a subgenus of Ancylis Hübner (Diakonoff, 1982) View in CoL . Ancylophyes View in CoL was a junior homonym of Ancyloides Kuznetsov View in CoL , a subgenus of Eucosmomorpha Obraztsov (Kuznetsov, 1964) View in CoL . Diakonoff (1988) later proposed the replacement name Ancylophyes View in CoL for Ancyloides View in CoL . Recently Horak (2006) assumed Ancylophyes View in CoL should be treated as a genus based on a genus–level apomorphy, which we follow here. Ancylis View in CoL can be distinguished from Ancylophyes View in CoL by the two and droopy socii, the sacculus with a distinct angle and the signa flattened with a bladeshaped termination in the female genitalia. In Ancylophyes View in CoL , the socius is one and upturned; the sacculus is straight, inward rolled and lacks a distinct angle in the male genitalia. In addition, the two signa vary in shape and size: one is horned, the other is flattened with a blade-shaped termination in the female genitalia.

Ancylis View in CoL is distributed on every continent. The larvae are leaf-rollers on a variety of hostplants, including Ericaceae View in CoL , Salicaceae View in CoL , Fagaceae View in CoL , Betulaceae View in CoL , Ulmaceae View in CoL , Rhamnaceae View in CoL , Fabaceae View in CoL and Rosaceae View in CoL ( Byun et al. 1998; Liu and Li 2002).

Key to the species of Ancylis Hübner View in CoL from China based on male genitalia (excluding A. glycyphaga Meyrick View in CoL and A. arcitenens Meyrick View in CoL )

1 Uncus present............................................ 2

- Uncus absent............................................ 19

2 Uncus about 1/5 length of socius.............. A. anthracaspis Meyrick View in CoL

- Uncus equal to length of socius................................ 3

3 Ventral margin of valva with two projections...................... 4

- Ventral margin of valva with one projection....................... 8

4 Two projections of ventral margin of valva, one acute, the other obtuse... 5

- Two projections of ventral margin of valva both obtuse or acute........ 7

5 Ventromedial projection 2/3 length of cucullus........................................... A. mitterbacheriana View in CoL ([Denis and Schiffermüller])

- Ventromedial projection 1/5 length of cucullus..................... 6

6 Cucullus about 1/3 length of valva............... A. repandana Kennel View in CoL

- Cucullus about 2/5 length of valva............. A. geminana (Donovan) View in CoL

7 Valva with two obtusely right-angled projections ventrally.................................................. A. ventriverticalis View in CoL sp. nov.

- Valva with two acute-angled projections ventrally.. A. partitana (Christoph) View in CoL

8 Aedeagus as long as valva......... A. uncella View in CoL ([Denis and Schiffermüller])

- Aedeagus shorter than length of valva........................... 9

9 Ventral margin of valva with one obtuse projection................. 10

- Ventral margin of valva with one acute projection.................. 12 10 Neck distinct................................ A. sculpta Meyrick View in CoL

- Neck indistinct........................................... 11

11 Cucullus ovoid......................... A. melanostigma Kuznetsov View in CoL

- Cucullus triangular...................... A. amplimacula Falkovitsh View in CoL

12 Cucullus right-angled basally................................. 13

- Cucullus obtuse-angled basally................................ 15

13 Base as wide as apex of cucullus................ A. laetana (Fabricius) View in CoL

- Base wider than apex of cucullus.............................. 14

14 Aedeagus 1/2 length of valva................... A. comptana (Frölich) View in CoL

- Aedeagus 2/3 length of valva................... A. kenneli Kuznetsov View in CoL

15 Neck distinct............................................ 16

- Neck indistinct........................................... 18

16 Cucullus narrowed apically................... A. unculana (Haworth) View in CoL

- Cucullus expanded apically.................................. 17

17 Neck slender, 1/2 widest of cucullus............. A. obtusana (Haworth) View in CoL

- Neck robust, 3/4 widest of cucullus.......... A. youmiae Byun and Yan View in CoL

18 Projection at 1/4 of ventral margin of valva; cucullus with apex 1/2 of its widest......................................... A. loktini Kuznetsov View in CoL

- Projection at 1/3 of ventral margin of valva; cucullus with apex 4/5 of its widest....................................... A. upupana (Treitschke) View in CoL

19 Aedeagus longer than valva.................... A. aromatias Meyrick View in CoL

- Aedeagus shorter than valva................................. 20

20 Ventral margin of valva with two projections....... A. selenana (Guenée) View in CoL

- Ventral margin of valva with one projection...................... 21

21 One obtuse projection on ventral margin of valva.................. 22

- One acute projection on ventral margin of valva................... 23

22 Cucullus kidney-shaped; neck slender........... A. hemicatharta Meyrick View in CoL

- Cucullus subscalariform; neck indistinct................. A. sativa Liu View in CoL

23 Socius triangular................ A. apicella View in CoL ([Denis and Schiffermüller])

- Socius ovoid............................................. 24

24 Tegumen equal to width of cucullus.............. A. paludana (Barrett) View in CoL

- Tegumen broad, twice width of cucullus......................... 25

25 Aedeagus 1/2 length of valva....... A. badiana (Denis and Schiffermüller) View in CoL

- Aedeagus 2/3 length of valva............. A. mandarinana (Walsingham) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Tortricidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Tortricidae

Loc

Ancylis Hübner, [1825]

Zhang, X., Li, H. H. & Yan, S. C. 2008
2008
Loc

Phoxopteryx

Sodoffsky CHW 1837: 93
1837
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