Revision of the Hawaiian endemic leaf-mining moth genus Philodoria Walsingham (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae): its conservation status, host plants and descriptions of thirteen new species
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Kobayashi, Shigeki
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Author
Johns, Chris A.
0000-0002-1749-3847
Author
Kawahara, Akito Y.
0000-0002-1749-3847
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-03-17
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Philodoria molokaiensis
Swezey, 1928
Figs. 8B
,
26F
,
41H
,
42G
,
43G
,
56I, J
,
62F–H
,
73A
,
80A, B, D, E
.
Philodoria molokaiensis
Swezey, 1928: 188–189
;
Zimmerman 1978a: 709
, figs. 464, 470, 478.
Type
locality.
Kawela (Molokai).
Type material.
Lectotype
♂, Kawela,
3700ft
, Molokai,
23.xii.1925
, O.H. Swezey Collector,
Lysimachia
[
hillebrandi
var.], |
Holotype
|
Philodoria molokaiensis
Swezey Det.
by O. H. Swezey|
♀
paratype
& ♂
holotype
abdomen sent ECZ 7?-17-61| Type no. 4271, slide no. Z-XII-
20-65 in
BPBM
(here designated).
Paralectotype
♀
, same data and locality as
lectotype
, Z-XII-19-62-
26 in
BPBM
. Described from two specimens. Swezey considered them as
holotype
and
paratype
, as indicated on their specimen labels. However, because the
holotype
was not specified in the original description, the so-labeled
holotype
and
paratype
are all to be considered
syntypes
under Article 73.2 of the Code (
ICZN
1999
), and any one is thus eligible for designation as
lectotype
under Article 74 of the Code (
ICZN
1999
). The
syntype
labeled ‘Holotype’ is here designated as
lectotype
(
Fig. 8B
), and the other
syntype
is the
paralectotype
.
Addtional material.
(2♂,
2♀
).
Molokai
:
2♀
,
Kamakou
,
16–20.i.2014
(stored),
C.A. Johns
leg., host:
L. hillebrandi
var., CJ229 / SK
668♀
(
20.xii.2013
em., wing and abdomen), CJ239 / SK
669♀
(abdomen);
2♂,
Kawela
,
26.vii.2015
(stored),
K. Bustamente
leg., host:
L. maxima
, KMB
01, 20150317, CJ509 / SK667♂ (wing and abdomen), SK666♂ (abdomen); deposited in
BPBM
.
Diagnosis.
Forewing with two longitudinal streaks of ocherous-orange on distal area of thorax and the patagium is light gray instead of ocherous-orange as in
P
.
lysimachiella
Swezey (
Swezey 1928
)
(
Fig. 8B
,
73A
). See also diagnosis of
P. lysimachiella
.
FIGURE 18.
Adults of
Philodoria hesperomanniella
sp. n.
A
Wings of holotype male,
B
Same, head and thorax, dorsal view,
C
Same, head lateral view,
D
Paratype female, Maui, collected by O. H. Swezey, E Paratype female, Oahu (BPBM no.34224). Scale bar 1 mm.
Redescription: Adult
(
Figs. 8B
,
73A
). Wingspan
9 mm
in
lectotype
; forewing length
3.2 mm
in
paralectotype
. Head light gray; frons white; maxillary palpus reduced; labial palpus white, slightly brownish externally on the base. Antenna light gray, white below on basal third, about 1.3x length of forewing. Thorax ocherous-orange on each side of disk, patagium light gray. Forewing shiny metallic bronze with ocherous-orange patches: a large oblique patch from base to 1/3, containing two longitudinal streaks; a median white one narrowing toward apex, another same length, on the dorsal margin;
tf
from costal 1/3 to dorsal 1/2; a large
tp
after the middle to costal 3/4, distinctly narrowing in the dorsum, extending to dorsal 2/3, containing white
cs
; one white band (
w
1
) on the middle of first bronze color band (
bb
1
) from the base via costal fold, curved at costal 1/4 to dorsal 1/2; others on costa to the middle of
bb
2
and
bb
3
; apical portion with a fuscous patch extending toward the termen and apex with a bronze
as
with orange-ocherous color encroaching on the apex and a small white spot at tornus; cilia light gray, with a white spot at beginning of costal cilia, remainder of cilia with black scales at base. Hindwing light gray, slightly infuscated towards apex, cilia light gray. Accessible abdomen that we had in poor condition, pale brownish gray, preserved in 99% ethanol. Legs mostly gray, distal segment white.
Male genitalia
(
Figs. 41H
,
42G
,
43G
) (n=2). Capsule
970 µm
. Tegumen
570 µm
long and 0.9 x length of valva; valva
640–650 µm
long, very broad and long apically extended and having a slender and very long dorsal process (
Fig. 41H
). Saccus short and thick, apically blunt (
Fig. 42G
). Phallus
710 µm
long and nearly straight and gradually wider in phallobase (
Fig. 43G
).
Female genitalia
(
Figs. 56I, J
,
62F
) (n=2).
1260 µm
long. Ostium bursae large; antrum rather short; lamella antevaginalis
340 µm
, trapezoid, large inflexed on the posterior margin. Corpus bursae
630 µm
long; paired signa with a pair of large triangular-shaped spines.
Distribution.
Molokai (
Swezey 1928
).
Host plants.
Primulaceae
:
Lysimachia hillebrandii
var. (
Swezey 1928
) and
L. maxima
(R. Knuth) H. St. John
: new record.
L. maxima
is very rare plant, only two small populations remain on Molokai, listed as an endangered plant species in the
United States
.
Biology.
(
Fig. 80A, B, D, E
). Larvae form a slender linear mine on the adaxial leaf surface, and mines gradually expand as the larvae feed and grow (
Fig. 80A, B
). One mine per leaf. The late instar larva is pale yellow-green (
Fig. 80D
). Pupation occurs in the cocoon outside of the mine, usually on the abaxial leaf surface; a pupal cocoon is pale grayish ocherous and near ellipsoid (
Fig. 80E
).
Parasitoids.
Chalcidoidea spp. (including at least three species from CJ201), Euplemidae sp.: new record (
Fig. 99E–L
).