Descriptions of new Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) reared from native fruit in Kenya
Author
Razowski, Józef
Author
Brown, John W.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3222
1
27
journal article
45308
10.5281/zenodo.280255
9d264785-6035-49e2-b6cf-29e3022a6e80
1175-5326
280255
Endothenia
Stephens, 1852
Type
species:
Tortrix gentianaeana
Hübner
, [1799]
Endothenia
is widely distributed in the Holarctic, Oriental, and Australian regions, encompassing 48 described species (
Brown 2005
,
Horak 2006
). Four species are recorded from the Afrotropical region:
E. alpigena
Bradley, 1965
,
E. euryteles
(
Meyrick, 1936
)
,
E. nephelopsycha
(Meyrick, 1934)
, and
E. vasculigera
Meyrick, 1938
.
Razowski (1989)
reviewed the Palearctic members, and
Dang (1990)
reviewed and critiqued the tribal assignment of
Endothenia
and relatives (formerly
Endotheniini
), providing compelling evidence that the genus should be included in
Bactrini
.
The genus is morphologically well defined, with highly derived male genitalia that feature a distally spined, club-shaped uncus and distally slender valvae with a spiny process from the ventral part of the basal excavation (
Horak 2006
). The signum in the female genitalia is usually a small, scobinate, pocket-shaped, invaginated plate.
The larvae of
Endothenia
are borers in the stalks, roots, seeds and fruit of numerous families of flowering plants including
Acanthaceae
,
Asteraceae
,
Dipsacaceae
,
Gentianaceae
,
Lamiaceae
,
Plantaginaceae
,
Ranunculaceae
, and
Scrophulariaceae (Brown
et al.
2011)
.