New leaf-miningNepticulidae (Lepidoptera): potential pests of aromatic Lamiaceae plants from equatorial Andes
Author
Stonis, Jonas R.
State Research Institute Nature Research Centre, Akademijos St. 2, Vilnius 08412, Lithuania.
Author
Diškus, Arūnas
0000-0003-0106-5546
State Research Institute Nature Research Centre, Akademijos St. 2, Vilnius 08412, Lithuania. & diskus. biotaxonomy @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0106 - 5546
diskus.biotaxonomy@gmail.com
Author
Fernández-Alonso, José L.
0000-0002-1701-480X
Real Jardín Botánico-CSIC, Claudio Moyano 1, Madrid 28014, Spain. & jlfernandeza @ rjb. csic. es; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1701 - 480 X
jlfernandeza@rjb.csic.es
Author
Remeikis, Andrius
0000-0002-9310-1112
State Research Institute Nature Research Centre, Akademijos St. 2, Vilnius 08412, Lithuania. & remeikis. andrew @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9310 - 1112
remeikis.andrew@gmail.com
Author
Solis, M. Alma
0000-0001-6379-1004
Systematic Entomology Laboratory, ARS, US Department of Agriculture, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., 20013 - 7012, USA. & alma. solis @ usda. gov; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6379 - 1004
alma.solis@usda.gov
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-02-09
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journal article
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Stigmella odora
Diškus & Stonis
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 4–6
,
48–53
,
68
)
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Type material
.
Holotype
: ♁,
ECUADOR
: SE of Ambato, Baños de Agua Santa, on the slopes of the
Tungurahua
volcano, 1°24ꞌ13ꞌꞌS, 78°25ꞌ43ꞌꞌW, elevation ca.
2080 m
, mining larva on
Minthostachys mollis
(Benth.) Griseb. (Lamiaceae)
,
10.ii.2000
, leg.
R
. Puplesis, genitalia slide no. AD821♁(pinned adult is lost) (
USNM
).
Paratypes
: 2♁, same label data as
holotype
, genitalia slides nos AD685♁ (pinned adult is lost), AD806♁ (from adult in pupal skin, pinned adult unavailable) (
USNM
).
Diagnosis.
The new species belongs to the
Stigmella singularia
species group, designated and characterized by
Stonis
et al
. (2017a)
. In the male genitalia,
S. odora
sp. nov.
differs from the similar
S. mentholica
sp. nov.
and
S. aromatica
sp. nov.
by the unique uncus (see
Fig. 48
), very slender plate of the gnathos, presence of numerous small cornuti (
Fig. 50
), and the wide inner lobe and large apical process of the valva (
Figs 51, 52
). The host plant,
Minthostachys mollis
, makes this species distinctive among
Stigmella
species, except for
S. mentholica
and
S. aromatica
.
However,
S. odora
differs from both species in the morphology of the leaf mine: the leaf mine of
S. odora
is a combination of a very slender gallery and an irregular blotch (
Fig. 6
), while the leaf mine of
S. aromatica
is a slender gallery almost entirely filled with frass (
Fig. 10
), and the leaf mine of
S. mentholica
is a relatively short and wide gallery (
Fig. 3
).
Male
. External characters are unknown (see Remarks).
Female
. Unknown.
Male genitalia
(
Figs 48–53
). Capsule longer (260–280 μm) than wide (175–180 μm). Vinculum with short or moderately long, triangular lateral lobes. Uncus gradually narrowing towards apex, with characteristic caudal lobes (
Fig. 48
). Median plant of gnathos very slender, with two slender caudal processes (
Fig. 48
). Valva (
Figs 51, 52
) 170–190 μm long, with a large apical process and wide inner lobe (
Fig. 52
); transtilla with short sublateral processes (
Fig. 49
). Juxta membranous, indistinctive. Phallus (
Figs 50, 53
) 275–280 μm long, 80–100 μm wide; vesica with a set of numerous large spine-like cornuti and many small, triangular cornuti (
Fig. 53
).
Bionomics
(
Figs 1, 2, 4–6
). Host plant is
Minthostachys mollis
(Benth.) Griseb.
,
Lamiaceae
:
Mentheae
(
Figs 1, 2
). Larva pale, grey yellowish green with indistinctive, ochre-brown intestine and dark brown head; feeds in February. Leaf mine (
Figs 4–6
) is combined of a long, very slender gallery and a large, irregular blotch; the slender gallery is heavily contorted in the initial part and entirely or almost entirely filled with black-brown frass (
Fig. 6
); the blotch-like part of the leaf mine is with medially scattered black-brown frass (
Figs 4, 5
). Adults fly in February and March.
Distribution
(
Fig. 68
). This species is known from a single locality in equatorial Andes, on the slopes of the
Tungurahua
volcano (
Ecuador
: Baños) at the elevation of ca.
2100 m
, but the host plant has a much wider distribution in the northern and central Andes (see Discussion).
Etymology.
The species name is derived from Latin
odorus
(odorous, scented), in reference to the mintyscented host plant and leaf mines of
Stigmella odora
.
Remarks.
The new species is described based on the genitalia of three male specimens and the leaf mines only. The pinned adult of the
holotype
was lost, and the two
paratypes
are from adults in pupal skins, and therefore pinned specimens are unavailable. Although external characters of the species remain unknown, the new species possesses unique male genitalia and a particularly unique morphology of the leaf mine. We describe this species for the record and hope that the adults will be discovered in the future.