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Tecmerium Walsingham 1907

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Tecmerium Walsingham, 1907

Tecmerium Walsingham, 1907: 215. Type species: Blastobasis anthophaga Staudinger, 1871, by original designation.

Oroclintrus Gozmány, 1957: 130. Type species: Oroclintrus perplexus Gozmány, 1957, by original designation.

Holcoceroides Sinev, 1986: 65. Preoccupied by Strand, 1913 (Cossidae). Type species: Holcoceroides scythrella Sinev, 1986, by monotypy. Sinevina Koçak & Kemal, 2007: 6. Replacement name for Holcoceroides Sinev, 1986.

Exinotis Meyrick, 1916: 598. Type species: Exinotis catachlora Meyrick, 1916, by monotypy.

Prosintis Meyrick, 1916: 598. Type species: Prosintis florivora Meyrick, 1916, by monotypy.

Diagnosis. Tecmerium is characterized by the forewing with a short stripe extending obliquely from before middle of dorsum to the discal spot; the uncus keeled on ventral surface, the lateral arms of the gnathos fused with the tegumen, the distinct proximal flange, and the phallus dilated spherically at base in the male genitalia; the ovipositor divided into three membranous subdivisions posterior to the eighth segment, and the eighth sternum concave medially on the anterior margin in the female genitalia. These characters can help assign Tecmerium to Holcocerinae, although there are no distinct valid synapomorphies to define Tecmerium currently.

Biology. Tecmerium anthophaga (Staudinger, 1871) was bred from the shoots of Lavandula stoechas L. (Lamiaceae) (Walsingham, 1901), and its host plants also included Rosmarinus sp. (Lamiaceae) and Thymelaea myrtifolia (Poir.) D.A. Webb (Thymelaeaceae) (Robinson et al., 2010); T. rosmarinellum (Walsingham, 1901) from Rosmarinus officinalis L. (Walsingham, 1901); T. spermophagia Walsingham, 1907 from seed-whorls of Phlomis purpurea L. (Lamiaceae) (Walsingham, 1907); T. polyphagum (Walsingham, 1908) from Artemisia canariensis (Besser) Less., Allagopappus dichotomus (L.f.) Cass., Senecio kleinia (L.) Less., Sonchus gummifer Link (Compositae), Pinus canariensis C. Sm. (Pinaceae), Rubia fruticosa Aiton (Rubiaceae), Cytisus proliferus L.f. (Fabaceae) and Rhus coriaria L. (Anacardiaceae) (Walsingham, 1908a). Tecmerium xylophagum (Walsingham, 1908) fed in the wood of a half-dead fig-tree (Walsingham, 1908b); T. florivora (Meyrick, 1916) in the inflorescence of Mangifera indica L. (Anacardiaceae) (Meyrick, 1916), and its host plants also included Arceuthobium oxycedri (DC.) M. Bieb. (Viscaceae) and Dendrophthoe glabrescens (Blakely) Barlow (Loranthaceae) (Robinson et al., 2010). Tecmerium catachlora (Meyrick, 1916) did damage on the flowers of Leucas sp. and Leonurus sibiricus L. (Lamiaceae) (Robinson et al., 2010).

Key to Chinese species of Tecmerium based on male genitalia.

1. Juxta narrowly incised inward at middle on anterior margin (Fig. 8)................................................................................... T. malikuli

Juxta broadly concave in triangle on anterior margin........................................................................................................................... 2

2. Sclerite of phallus not bifurcate apically (Fig. 7) ...................................................................................... T. rectimarginatum sp. nov.

Sclerite of phallus bifurcate apically, forming two apical processes .................................................................................................... 3

3. Sclerite of phallus with two apical processes of equal length (Fig. 6)................................................................................ T. scythrella

Sclerite of phallus with two apical processes of unequal length (Fig. 5)........................................................... T. yunnanense sp. nov.

Notes

Published as part of Teng, Kaijian & Wang, Shuxia, 2018, Genus Tecmerium Walsingham (Lepidoptera: Blastobasidae) new to China, with descriptions of two new species, pp. 420-428 in Zoological Systematics 43 (4) on page 421, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201836, http://zenodo.org/record/4617094

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Scientific name authorship
Walsingham
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Lepidoptera
Family
Blastobasidae
Genus
Tecmerium
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Tecmerium Walsingham, 1907 sec. Teng & Wang, 2018

References

  • Gozmany, L. 1957. Notes on the generic group Stomopteryx Hein. and the descriptions of some new Microlepidoptera. Acta Zoologica Hungarica, 3: 107 - 135.
  • Sinev, S. Yu. 1986. A review of blastobasid moths (Lepidoptera, Blastobasidae) in the fauna of the USSR. Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta, Leningrad, 145: 53 - 71.
  • Meyrick, E. 1916. Exotic Microlepidoptera, 1. Thornhanger, Marlborough, Wilts. pp. 481 - 628.
  • Robinson, G. S., Ackery, P. R., Kitching, I. J., Beccaloni, G. W., Hernandez, L. M. 2010. HOSTS - A database of the world's Lepidopteran hostplants. Natural History Museum, London. Available from http: // www. nhm. ac. uk / hosts. (accessed 24 Mar. 2017).