Revision of the Hawaiian endemic leaf-mining moth genus Philodoria Walsingham (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae): its conservation status, host plants and descriptions of thirteen new species
Author
Kobayashi, Shigeki
0000-0002-1336-4730
crossroad1994@hotmail.co.jp
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
sp. 7 of
Johns
et al
. (2018)
Figs. 39B
,
41F, G
,
42F
,
43F
.
Philodoria
sp. 7:
Johns
et al
. 2018
: fig. 2.
Material examined.
2♂, Kokee, Kauai,
2.vii.2015
(stored), C.A.Johns leg., host:
Lysimachia kalalauensis
,
15.vi.2015
, CJ451ab, SK754♂, SK755♂ in
BPBM
. Not much remains of these two specimens:
1 specimen
, ‘CJ451a’, mounted by placing two wings without mountant under a coverslip: half of right forewing and the half of one hindwing;
1 specimen
, ‘CJ451b’, mounted by placing three wings without mountant under a coverslip: 3/4 left forewing and two half of hindwings.
Additional material.
3 adults
(CJ-451/AHE_20) entirely sacrificed for molecular analysis (
Johns
et al
. 2018
: fig. 2): they are same series and data as the two adults mentioned above (
CJ451
ab)
.
Diagnosis.
Similar to
P. lysimachiella
Swezey
, but the male genitalia differed slightly, i.e. the specimens have rather broad dorsal process of valva and round saccus (
Figs. 41F, G
,
42F
).
Adult.
Head, antenna, thorax, and legs unknown. Forewing shiny, metallic bronze with ocherous-orange patches, basal 1/4 missing and damaged: 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 on the middle of the first bronze color band (
bb
2
), another on costa to the middle of second band (
bb
3
), dorsally suffused with shining black scales.
Male genitalia
(
Figs. 39A
,
41F, G
,
42F
,
43F
) (n=2). Capsule
960–970 µm
. Tegumen same length as valva; valva
610–640 µm
long, very broad, having a dorsal process, rounded toward apex (
Fig. 41F, G
). Saccus short and digitiform in ventral view (
Fig. 42F
). Phallus
700 µm
long and almost straight in lateral view with two series of minute cornuti in vesica (
Fig. 43F
).
FIGURE 14.
Adults of
Philodoria
species that have two costal streaks (cs
1
and cs
2
).
A
P. dubauticola
Swezey, 1940
lectotype female,
B
P. dubautiella
(Swezey, 1913)
lectotype male one of two cotypes on the same mount (upper specimen),
C
Paralectotype female (lower specimen),
D
Female, Oahu,
E
P
. sp. nr.
P
.
dubautiella
male, Kauai,
F
P. alakaiensis
sp. n.
holotype
male. Scale bar
1 mm
.
Female genitalia
Unknown.
Distribution.
Kauai.
Host plants.
Primulaceae
:
Lysimachia kalalauensis
Skottsb.
Biology.
Unknown, but it is presumably similar to that of
P. molokaiensis
.
FIGURE 15.
Adults of
Philodoria
species that have two costal streaks (cs
1
and cs
2
).
A
Forewings of
P. alakaiensis
sp. n.
holotype male,
B
Paratype male,
C
Same as B, forewings,
D
Paratype male (BMNH(E)1621107) in NHMUK,
E
Paratype female
(BMNH(E)1621109)
in
NHMUK
,
F
P. limahuliensis
sp. n.
holotype
male,
G
Paratype
male. Scale bar
1 mm
.
Remarks.
Swezey (1928: 28)
mentioned in a description of
P. molokaiensis
that “leaf mines have been collected on two occasions on
Lysimachia hillebrandii
on the high plateau of Kauai, but no moths were reared from them; probably when reared at some future time this will be another closely related species”. This Kauai
Lysimachia
miner might be
P.
sp. 7. We investigated two Kauai endangered
Lysimachia
populations.
L. daphnoides
in Alakai swamp and an individual plant of
L. iniki
that fell off of the headwater cliff wall at Blue Hole, but no leaf mines were found.
L. iniki
only occurs on the high cliff walls and is extremely difficult to access. We observed leaf mines on
Lysimachia glutenosa
at Kokee, but never found any fresh mines with larvae. Four (sex unknown) adults were reared from
L
.
glutenosa
at Kalalau,
9.viii. 2014
(stored), K. Bustamente leg., CJ345 /AHE_10, but they were sacrificed for molecular analysis. Both host plant species noted above should be further examined for possible undocumented
Philodoria
mines.