New or poorly known Tineidae from Mauretania, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia (Lepidoptera)
Author
Gaedike, Reinhard
text
Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology
2009
2009-12-15
59
2
489
512
https://www.contributions-to-entomology.org/article/view/1762
journal article
10.21248/contrib.entomol.59.2.489-512
0005-805X
5364907
Morophaga choragella
(DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775)
Morocco
:
1 ♀
, Mittl. Atlas, Ifrane,
22.v.1997
, leg. SAKSIDA, Coll. KELLER
;
Tunisia
:
1 ♀
, Maknassy,
28.viii.1937
,
MNHN
:
First records for
North Africa
.
Nemapogon algerica
sp. n.
Material:
Holotype
♂
, “
Museum Paris
,
Algérie
Edough, P. LESNE 1908” [printed label]; “10. 08”[handwritten label]; “
Tinea cloacella
HW.
”[handwritten label]; “Gen.präp. [genitalia slide] GAEDIKE NR. 6337”; “
Holotypus
Nemapogon algerica
sp. n.
det. R. GAEDIKE 2009”;
MNHN
.
Paratypes
:
1♀
with the same dates, on the same stage;
MNHN
;
1♂
, “
Museum Paris
,
Algérie
Edough, P. LESNE 1908” [printed label]; “oct. [19]08”[handwritten label]; “Gen.präp. [genitalia slide] GAEDIKE NR. 6264”; “
Paratypus
Nemapogon algerica
sp. n.
det. R. GAEDIKE 2009”;
DEI
.
Description (
Fig. 1
):
Wingspan
12-13 mm
; head creamy, laterally darker, palpi inside creamy, outside darker, second segment with some outwards-directed bristles; legs inside creamy, outside darker, tips of tarsal segments also creamy; thorax creamy, overlaid with numerous grey-brown scales, tegulae dark grey-brown, apex lighter; forewing with the pattern of dark brown and brown patches and stripes, characteristic for the genus: at 1/2 an oblique dark brown band, nearly reaching dorsum, the second half lighter brown, from 1/2 to apex costa with five short dark brown stripes; fringes creamy, with a dark brown line; the apical half of forewing overlaid with dark and light brown patches; hindwing white.
Male genitalia (
Figs 9-12
): Uncus broad, apically cut; gnathos arms after the first third bent, with a long pointed spur-shaped processus, the distal part narrower as the proximal part, with curved tip; saccus short; valve with pointed tip, the bristled digitus on valva with enlarged rounded tip, anellus with two blunt tips, basally rounded; phallus two times longer than valva, after 1/2 with a break, the distal part more strongly sclerotized than basal part, with broad tooth-like lateral processus, the shape is variable (see
Fig. 12
).
Female genitalia (
Figs 13-14
): Eighth tergite proximally with short narrow apophysae-like sclerotizations; ostium convex, curved distally, laterally edged, more strongly sclerotized than other parts, funnel-shaped, antrum also more strongly sclerotized; in ductus bursae at 1/2 of the length
an area with some rows of scale-shaped sclerotization, hardly more strongly sclerotized than the other ductus.
Life history:
Unknown.
Etymology:
Named after the country in which the specimens were collected.
Remarks:
The general structure of male genitalia is characteristic for the genus, but the shape of the gnathos arms differs from all other known species, phallus with the tooth-like lateral sclerotization and the break at 1/2. In female genitalia the shape of ostium is similar to several species of the
gravosaella
-group.