The Elachistinae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea: Elachistidae) of Ecuador with descriptions of five new species
Author
Sruoga, Virginijus
text
Zootaxa
2010
2524
33
50
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.294129
4aa613ff-d746-4f2c-b03f-a1dd0fe03069
1175-5326
294129
Elachista laxa
,
new species
(
Figs. 1
,
2
,
7–9
,
17
–21)
Type
material
.
Holotype
: ɗ, ‘
Ecuador
| Pichincha Province |
11 km
NW Aloag |
24.ii.2007
, V. Sruoga
leg
[
it
].; ɗ | VS312 | Genitalia slide’. In VPU.
FIGURES 5–9.
Adults of
Elachista
species. 5,
E. adunca
sp. n.
, male, holotype. Scale bar 1 mm; 6, same, head, frontal view; 7,
E. laxa
sp.n.
, male, holotype. Scale bar 1 mm; 8, same, head, frontal view; 9, same, antenna, frontal view.
Diagnosis.
In wing pattern and genitalia, this species is rather close to
E. albisquamella
Zeller, 1877
, known from
Colombia
(for illustrations, see
Kaila 2000
) and
E. adunca
, known from the same locality as
E. laxa
. The main differences between
E. laxa
and
E. albisquamella
are the following:
The juxta lobe in
E. laxa
is about 1.3 times longer than wide; in
E. albisquamella
it is 3 times longer than wide;
The phallus in
E. laxa
is longer than valva, curved at basal 1/2 and 4/5; in
E. albisquamella
it is shorter than valva and straight;
The apex of phallus in
E. laxa
is tapered; in
E. albisquamella
it is blunt. For the separation of
E. laxa
and
E. adunca
see the diagnosis of
E. adunca
.
FIGURES 10–16.
Male genitalia of
Elachista adunca
sp. n.
, holotype. 10, general view (phallus removed); 11, phallus; 12, juxta region; 13, gnathos. Gen. slide VS310. Scale bar 0.1 mm; 14, vinculum in glycerol before permanent mounting in Euparal; 15, phallus in glycerol before permanent mounting in Euparal; 16, apical part of phallus. Gen. slide VS310. Scale bar 0.1 mm.
Male
(
Figs. 7–9
). Forewing length 3.8 mm; wingspan 8.3 mm (n=1). Head: Frons whitish, background layer brownish grey; vertex and neck tuft brownish grey, mottled by paler bases of scales; labial palpus 1.7 times as long as width of head, whitish above except base of third segment brownish grey, ventrally brownish grey; antenna brownish grey, basal articles weakly annulated with paler rings; densely ciliated below, length of cilia about 2/3 diameter of shaft (
Fig. 9
). Thorax and tegulae brownish grey. Forewing: ground colour brownish grey, strongly mottled with paler base of scales; indistinctly delimited oblique whitish streak from 1/ 3 of costa to fold where small group of raised dark brown scales; indistinct whitish spot at 2/3 length of costa and similar one on dorsum just before it; fringe scales grey. Hindwing brownish grey, with fringe concolorous.
Female.
Unknown.
Male genitalia
(
Figs. 17–21
). Uncus lobes small, widely separate, apically rounded, ventral surface densely covered with long scales. Tegumen short and broad. Basal arms of gnathos fused along distal half; spinose knob of gnathos about 1.3 times longer than wide, dorsocaudally directed. Valva strongly curved and broadened towards cucullus; basal fold of costa gradually bent, strongly sclerotized; distal fold small and wide, weakly sclerotized. Sacculus strongly curved joining wide cucullus without angle. Juxta lobes widely rounded, 1.3 times longer than wide, with some setae in ventral surface. Digitate process very narrow, about 5 times longer than wide, with few setae near apex. Vinculum with broad median ridge, tapered towards small but wide saccus. Phallus longer than valva, slightly bent at basal 1/2 and 4/5; ductus ejaculatorius posteriorly directed; no caecum; apex ventrally and dorsally formed as separate lobes, dorsal lobe somewhat longer than ventral one; carina formed from small spines near distal opening on ventral lobe; vesica with few needle-like tiny spines.
Biology.
Unknown.
Flight period.
Based upon the single specimen available, adults fly in February.
Distribution.
So far this species is known only from Pichincha Province of
Ecuador
(
Figs. 1
,
2
).
Etymology.
The species name is derived from the Latin
laxus
(wide) in reference to the wide juxta lobes.
Remarks.
The head of the
holotype
is somewhat rubbed and therefore the description is incomplete.