<documentid="A2589BA44F9B5070FBA0DA8AF7CE36D6"ID-CLB-Dataset="298462"ID-DOI="10.11646/zootaxa.5463.1.8"ID-GBIF-Dataset="d4d32ff4-7a93-41e4-8596-1a62debb1bf8"ID-ISSN="1175-5326"ID-Zenodo-Dep="11610400"ID-ZooBank="92C6B123-4F6C-4C96-BE2E-50BDABDC7E3F"IM.bibliography_approvedBy="felipe"IM.illustrations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.materialsCitations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.metadata_approvedBy="felipe"IM.taxonomicNames_approvedBy="carolina"IM.treatments_approvedBy="carolina"checkinTime="1718181276593"checkinUser="plazi"docAuthor="Özyolci, Büşra & Çalişkan, Selma Seven"docDate="2024"docId="039187EB85477F5DFF2606D720A2FAC0"docLanguage="en"docName="zootaxa.5463.1.8.pdf"docOrigin="Zootaxa 5463 (1)"docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5463.1.8"docStyle="DocumentStyle:647186512141C8FC8976D5BCC54AEB7D.9:Zootaxa.2013-.journal_article"docStyleId="647186512141C8FC8976D5BCC54AEB7D"docStyleName="Zootaxa.2013-.journal_article"docStyleVersion="9"docTitle="Endotricha flammealis"docType="treatment"docVersion="6"lastPageNumber="130"masterDocId="FFA8FF9385447F5EFFB1055D2106FFF1"masterDocTitle="Morphological comparison of tympanal organs between Phycitinae and Pyralinae (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)"masterLastPageNumber="136"masterPageNumber="127"pageNumber="130"updateTime="1718321389837"updateUser="ExternalLinkService"zenodo-license-document="CLOSED">
<mods:titleid="54CAA6862B75BBD953001F690987FE0E">Morphological comparison of tympanal organs between Phycitinae and Pyralinae (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)</mods:title>
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<figureCitationid="13032A7885477F5DFF40068F2040FC1D"box="[241,326,978,1004]"captionStart="FIGURE 2"captionStartId="2.[152,255,1557,1581]"captionTargetBox="[151,1435,1245,1534]"captionTargetId="figure-203@2.[151,1435,1245,1534]"captionTargetPageId="2"captionText="FIGURE 2. Top views of pyralid images. a. Pyralis farinalis b. Hypsopygia glaucinalis c. Endotrichia flammealis d. Dioryctria pineae e. D. mendacella f. Oncocera semirubella g. Etiella zinckenella h. Acrobasis obliqua i. Myelois circumvoluta j. Ematheudes punctellus."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11610404"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11610404/files/figure.png"pageId="3"pageNumber="130">Fig. 2c</figureCitation>
. The antennae are filiform. The base color ranges from pale dark yellow to orange-yellow, orange-red, and dark brown. There are a cream-colored band, a white line, and black spots on the forewings. The fringes of the forewings are whitish. The base color of the rear wing is orange, and there is a cream-colored band on it.
<figureCitationid="13032A7885477F5DFE2B013F20F0FB8D"box="[410,502,1122,1148]"captionStart="FIGURE 3"captionStartId="6.[152,255,1888,1912]"captionTargetBox="[452,1136,846,1862]"captionTargetId="figure-345@6.[452,1136,846,1862]"captionTargetPageId="6"captionText="FIGURE 3. Ventral view of the tympanal organs of moths before preparation (con: conjunctivum, ft: fornix tympany, prs: processus spiniforme, rgo: rugae odontinae, spn: spinula, tym: tympanum, tymc.: tympanalcilia, zgt: zona glabra tympani) a. Pyralis farinalis b. Hypsopygia glaucinalis c. Endotricha flammealis d. Dioryctria pineae e. Dioryctria mendacella f. Oncocera semirubella g. Etiella zinckenella h. Acrobasis obliqua i. Myelois circumvoluta j. Ematheudes punctellus."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11610406"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11610406/files/figure.png"pageId="3"pageNumber="130">Figs. 3c</figureCitation>
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: Bulla tympani is round, closed, and the inner edge is concave on the front. The praecinctorium is undeveloped. The tympanum and conjunktivum are on the same plane. Tympanum is D-shaped and conjunktivum is “U”-shaped. The pons tympani is thin and in the shape of a needle. The fornix tympani is thick and elongated in the shape of a triangle downwards. The processus spiniforme is short and in the shape of a thin thorn. The intersegmental thoraco abdominal membrane is in the shape of an indistinct “V”. The tergo-sternal sclerite is long and thin.