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Coleophora curviphallica Baldizzone 2021, sp. nov.

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Description

Coleophora curviphallica, sp. nov.

(Figs. 11, 62–64)

Holotype ♂ (GP Bldz 14994) “ RSA, North. Cape | Kamieskroon | Farm Windhoek | 16.X.2007, leg. W. Mey ”, [S 30°11.103’ E 17°56.308’, 930 m], in coll. MfN.

Diagnosis. Small species of light appearance, with light brown forewing. The male genitalia are different from those of all known Afrotropical species in the stubby cucullus, rounded lateral expansion of the sacculus, and the long arcuate phallotheca which somewhat resembles that of some palearctic species, for example C. pilion (Falkovitsh, 1992) of southern Russia and Turkmenistan, from which it differs in other aspects of the genitalia.

Description. Wingspan 11 mm. Head white, frons light ochre tinged. Antenna: scape brown without erect scales; flagellum ringed light brown and dirty white. Labial palpus light ochre on outer side, mixed white and light ochre on inner side; third article about half length of second. Proboscis very short, normal shaped. Thorax and tegula white. Forewing light brown, white along costa up to 3/4, with dirty white streak along lower edge of cell and anal fold; streaks not sharp in appearance but suffused and not very evident; some brown scales scattered on wing; costal cilia white in terminal part of white band, then brown in apical part; costal cilia light grey. Hindwing and cilia light grey. Abdomen greyish brown.

Abdominal structures (Fig. 64): No posterior lateral struts. Transverse strut almost straight, thicker proximal edge in central part and thinner distal edge in central part and dilated in an oval shape on outer edges. Tergal disks (3 rd tergite) length about 3 times their width, covered with about 20–25 small spines.

Male genitalia (Figs. 62–63): Gnathos knob globular. Tegumen short and stocky, constricted in middle; pedunculus dilated on outside. Transtilla in shape of a ribbon, curved and rounded at apex. Valvula large, with rounded ventral edge and distal part expanded close to ventral half of cucullus. Cucullus short, larger at base. Sacculus curved and thick on ventral edge, expanded and rounded on lateral edge, with small, inconspicuous protuberance at dorsal angle. Phallotheca very long and thin, arched with one thicker and slightly longer juxta rod with curved thorn-like apex, other rod thinner with tip shorter and straight. No cornuti.

Female genitalia: Unknown.

Bionomy. The early stages and the foodplant are unknown.

Distribution. RSA (prov. Northern Cape).

Etymology. From Latin curvus [-a, -um] = curved, and phallus = penis. Due to the shape of phallotheca.

Notes

Published as part of Baldizzone, Giorgio, 2021, On the taxonomy of Afrotropical Coleophoridae (VI). New species of the genus Coleophora Hübner, 1822 from South Africa (Lepidoptera, Coleophoridae), pp. 167-205 in Zootaxa 5071 (2) on pages 187-191, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5071.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5723470

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
GP, MfN
Event date
2007-10-16
Family
Coleophoridae
Genus
Coleophora
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Lepidoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Baldizzone
Species
curviphallica
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
2007-10-16
Taxonomic concept label
Coleophora curviphallica Baldizzone, 2021

References

  • Falkovitsh, M. I. (1992) [On the fauna of casebearer moths (Lepidoptera, Coleophoridae) from the southern Turkmenia (with de- scription of new species). Part 2]. In: Falkovitsh, M. I. (Ed.), [Lepidoptera of arid zone of Eurasia]. Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta, Rossiiskaya Akademia Nauk, 248, pp. 96 - 126. [in Russian]