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Pogue
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,
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species:
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<emphasis id="B93DEA90FFC7FFFAFEEA7CDEFDC0FF30" box="[294,545,222,246]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="201">Phalonia cephalanthana</emphasis>
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, by monotypy.
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Pogue
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and Mickevich, 1990: 322 (nomen nudum).
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New Genus 2 [
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group]:
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;
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is proposed for
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<emphasis id="B93DEA90FFC7FFFAFE6D7D80FD57FE5C" box="[417,694,384,410]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="201">Phalonia cephalanthana</emphasis>
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, a species that has long defied confident generic assignment. The species was described in
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<emphasis id="B93DEA90FFC7FFFAFE7D7DA4FDF9FE78" box="[433,536,420,446]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="201">Phalonia</emphasis>
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by
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and placed in “incertae sedis” by
<bibRefCitation id="EFD84B73FFC7FFFAFBBF7DA4FAF6FE78" author="Powell, J. A." box="[1139,1303,420,446]" pageId="6" pageNumber="201" pagination="31 - 42" refId="ref20538" refString="Powell, J. A. (1983) Tortricoidea. In: Hodges, R. W. (Ed.), Check list of the Lepidoptera of America north of Mexico. E. W. Classey, Ltd. and Wedge Entomological Research Foundation, London, pp. 31 - 42." type="book chapter" year="1983">Powell (1983)</bibRefCitation>
. The monotypic genus
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was proposed by
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in his unpublished Ph.D. dissertation.
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and
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followed that concept, designating the manuscript name
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as “
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New Genus”.
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. Putative autapomorphies for
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include the prominent, well-sclerotized socii, and the distally bifurcate phallus. The genus is further characterized by a unique combination of characters, some of which are shared with other genera: the 3-segmented maxillary palpi (shared with
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<emphasis id="B93DEA90FFC7FFFAFC7B7E7CFBC5FD50" box="[951,1060,636,662]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="201">Thyraylia</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
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<emphasis id="B93DEA90FFC7FFFAFBFD7E7CFB69FD50" box="[1073,1160,636,662]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="201">Nycthia</emphasis>
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, and few others), the absence of cornuti in the vesica (shared with
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<emphasis id="B93DEA90FFC7FFFAFDA07EA1FD0BFD7C" box="[620,746,673,698]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="201">Eupinivora</emphasis>
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,
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<emphasis id="B93DEA90FFC7FFFAFC417EA1FC39FD7C" box="[909,984,673,698]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="201">Honca</emphasis>
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, and
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<emphasis id="B93DEA90FFC7FFFAFBDF7EA0FB8BFD7C" box="[1043,1130,672,698]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="201">Nycthia</emphasis>
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), and the connate condition of hindwing veins M
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and CuA
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(shared with a few other genera). As in most Cochylina, the male of
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lacks a forewing costal fold and has a well-developed hindwing costal roll.
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. Head: Vertex and upper frons rough scaled, lower frons with sparse appressed scales; ocellus present; sensory setae of antenna 0.81.0 times flagellomere diameter in male, much shorter in female; labial palpus porrect, combined length of all segments 1.11.2 times diameter of compound eye, segment III exposed; maxillary palpus 3-segmented. Thorax: Posterior crest present; lateral scale tufts of metanotum flat. Forewing (
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) length 4.0
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, length 2.42.8 times width, slightly wider in female; costa gently arched from base to apex, without costal fold in male, apex abruptly rounded; termen straight; Sc slightly less than 0.5 wing length; R
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originating beyond middle of discal cell; R
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originating nearer R
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than R
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; R
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ending at costa; M
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and CuA
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separate; CuA
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originating ca. 0.65 length of discal cell; CuP absent; A1+2 stalked at ca. 0.5 length. Hindwing moderately broad, length 2.32.8 times width; costa straight, with costal roll extending about 0.65 length of costa in male; apex rounded; termen slightly concave below apex; Sc+R
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ca. 0.25 wing length in male, 0.650.75 wing length in female; Rs and M
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stalked ca. 0.7 length of M
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; M
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and CuA
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connate; CuA
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originating ca. 0.65 length of discal cell; frenulum with one acanthus in male, two in female.Abdomen: Unmodified. Male genitalia (
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) with uncus absent; socius prominent, well sclerotized, setose, distally elongate and curved mesially; transtilla well developed, median process a small rounded tooth; valva length 1.41.5 times width; costa sclerotized, relatively straight; sacculus well defined, confined to basal 0.33 of venter of valva, terminating in a rounded lobe; vinculum arms weakly join distally by thin membrane. Phallus large, ca. 1.3 times length of valva, straight, parallel-sided in basal 0.5, broadened in distal 0.5, bifurcate apically, asymmetric; vesica without cornuti. Female genitalia (
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) with telescopic ovipositor; papillae anales narrow, weakly sclerotized, setose, joined posteriorly; length of apophyses anteriores ca. 2.0 times that of apophyses posteriores, ventral branch of apophyses anteriores reduced, apophyses with rounded swelling at anterior tip; sterigma complicated, comprised of weakly sclerotized sacs, some bearing setae, and a crescent-shaped plate posterad of ostium; sterigma not attached to apophyses anteriores; ductus bursae relatively broad, rather uniform in width, ca. 0.65 as long as corpus bursae, differentiated from corpus bursae, with caudal 0.7 weakly sclerotized; accessory bursa originating near ostium; corpus bursae oblong, covered with minute spicules, signum lacking.
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. The name is an arbitrary combination of letters and is considered feminine in gender.
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