Taxonomy and faunistics of the genus Scrobipalpa Janse, 1951 (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) in southern Siberia
Author
BIDZILYA, OLEKSIY
Author
HUEMER, PETER
Author
ŠUMPICH, JAN
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Zootaxa
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2022-12-06
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5218.1.1
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Scrobipalpa ferruginosa
(
Povolný, 2001
)
Figs 45, 46
,
103
,
148–150
Euscrobipalpa ferruginosa
Povolný 2001: 187
.
Scrobipalpa ferruginosa
(Povolný)
:
Ponomarenko 2008: 4
.
Euscrobipalpa pinosa
Povolný, 2001: 194
. Syn. nov.
Type material examined.
Holotype
of
E
.
ferruginosa
♀
,
[
Russia
]
Zabaikalie
, okr. s.
Nizhniy Tsasutchei
,
Sosnovyi Bor
, svet,
1.vii.1997
(
A. Bidzilya
,
I. Kostjuk
&
O. Kostjuk
) (gen. slide
Bdz.
8,
D. Povolný
) (
ZMKU
);
holotype
of
E. pinosa
♀
,
[
Russia
]
Zabaikalie
, okr. s.
Nizhniy Tsasutchei
,
Sosnovyi Bor
, svet,
1.vii.1997
(
A. Bidzilya
,
I. Kostjuk
&
O. Kostjuk
) (gen. slide
Bdz.
50,
Povolný
) (
ZMKU
).
Material examined
.
1 ♀
, same data as for holotype of
E. ferruginosa
(gen. slide 163/08, OB)
;
1 ♂
,
[
Russia
]
Zabaikalie
,
Chita
,
26.vii.1997
(
Bidzilya, I
.
Kostjuk
&
O. Kostjuk
) (gen. slide 202/15, OB) (all
ZMKU
)
;
1 ♂
,
Russia
, S-Buryatia, 51°11-13’N, 106°10-12’E,
700 m
,
Hamar-Daban Mts
,
Murtoi river
,
Gusinoe Ozero
vill.
6 km
NW, forest steppe,
19.vi.2002
(
Nupponen
) (gen. slide 290/16, OB) (
Barcode
TLMF
Lep
28317 [failed]) (
NUPP
)
.
1 ♂
,
Mongolia
,
Gobi Altaj
aimak, chasat chajrchan ul
Gebirge
cca
20 km
S von Somon Zargalan
,
2400 m
,
Exp. Dr.
Z.
Kazsab
, 1966,
15.vii.1966
(gen. slide 293/19, OB) (
HNHM
)
.
Diagnosis.
Scrobipalpa ferruginosa
is defined externally by the light brown forewing with a dark costal margin and ochreous-brown head (
Figs 45, 46
). The male genitalia are characterised by the comparatively short and narrow weakly curved inwardly sacculus in combination with the nearly parallel-sided saccus, and cucullus distinctly broadened apically (
Fig. 103
).
Scrobipalpa alterna
Falkovitsh & Bidzilya, 2006
and
S. lutea
Povolný, 1977
are somewhat similar but the saccus is weakly curved inwardly, the vincular process is shorter and the cucullus is not broadened apically. The female genitalia of
S. ferruginosa
(
Figs 148–150
) are similar to those of
S. pseudolutea
Piskunov, 1990
and
S. pauperella
(Heinemann, 1870)
, but slightly differ in the shorter sternite VIII and shape of the signum.
Male genitalia
(
Fig.103
). Uncus slightly longer than broad, weakly narrowed apically, posterior margin rounded; gnathos short, slightly curved; tegumen elongate, with broadly rounded anteromedial emargination extending to 1/4 as broad as cucullus, weakly narrowed posteriorly, with inwardly curved short tip; vinculum twice as broad as long, with V-shaped posteromedial emargination, vincular process subtriangular with outwardly curved tip, as broad at base as sacculus; saccus narrow, distal portion nearly parallel-sided, weakly extending beyond top of pedunculus; distal portion of phallus straight, with weakly pointed apex, apical arm narrow, weakly sinuate, caecum about as broad and half as long as phallic tube.
Molecular data.
No barcode available.
Distribution.
Russia
:
Buryatia
(new record), Zabaikalskiy krai (
Povolný 2001: 187
);
Mongolia
(new record).
Remark 1.
Euscrobipalpa ferruginosa
was described from a single specimen (
Fig. 45
) collected in the vicinity of Nizhniy Tsasutchey village, Zabaikalskiy krai,
Russia
. The
holotype
proved to be female (frenulum consisting of three acanthae), its genitalia were erroneously placed under the male
paratype
of
S. bidzilyai
, whereas the male genitalia of the latter species were assigned to
S. ferruginosa
and figured in the original description (
Povolný 2001: 186
, fig. 7). The female genitalia of the
holotype
of
ferruginosa
which were treated as a female of
S. bidzilya
(
Povolný 2001: 185
, fig. 5), are conspecific with the
holotype
of
S. pinosa
(
Fig. 149
), which was described from a single female (
Fig. 46
) collected sympatrically with
S. ferruginosa
. The
holotype
of
S. pinosa
is also indistinguishable from the
holotype
of
S. ferruginosa
(
Fig. 45
). Both species were described in the same paper, on page 187 (
S. ferruginosa
) and on page 194 (
S. pinosa
). Hence we consider here
S. pinosa
(
Povolný, 2001
)
a syn. nov. of
S. ferruginosa
(
Povolný, 2001
)
.
Remark 2.
The male genitalia of
S. ferruginosa
are described here for the first time.