A new species of Eucosma Hübner from the Western United States (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Eucosmini).
Author
Ferris, Clifford D.
text
Zootaxa
2005
806
1
8
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.170579
9e10348c-0fc0-4f37-8ade-b329180f37ec
170579
7539C778-69D6-433B-85C7-915FB1709FE1
Eucosma aurilineana
Ferris
,
New Species
(
Figs. 1
,
3–5
,
8
a)
Diagnosis.
This species is distinguished from the superficially similar
E. ridingsana
(
Fig. 2
a) by its much larger size (1.2–
2
X) and a forewing pattern lacking an apical transverse line while having 34 oblong distally located spots on the costa. The similarly sized
crambitana
(
Fig. 2
b) lacks costal spots and the diagonal basetoapex gold line of
aurilineana
.
FIGURE 1.
Eucosma aurilineana
. a, male holotype with pin labels, WYOMING, Albany Co.; b, holotype, V; c, female paratype, Wyoming, Albany Co.; d, wing venation; arrows point to costal margin spots.
FIGURE 2.
Eucosma
species from WYOMING, Albany Co. a,
E. ridingsana
, a large specimen (arrow denotes diagonal band at intersection with costal margin): b,
E. crambitana
(arrow denotes absence of marginal spots).
Description.
MALES (
Figs. 1
a, b).
Head:
Frons and vertex white with small indistinct patch of golden tan scales anterior of each antennal base; length of labial palpus
2X
diameter of eye, white dorsally with goldentan scales laterally and at tip. Antenna weakly bipectinate, golden tan. Ocellus and chaetosema present.
Thorax:
Dorsum white with middorsum patch of golden tan scales, patagia and tegulae golden tan. Legs dorsally clothed with golden tan scales and ventrally with creamy white scales.
Abdomen:
Clothed with whitish scales with occasional light tan dusting, dense longitudinal white scaling of 8th abdominal segment forming an anal tuft.
Forewing:
Length, measured along costa from base to apex, 13.0–
17.5 mm
(
holotype
17.0 mm), mean =
15.9 mm
(n = 75); costal fold extending approximately 0.35 forewing length; dorsal ground color lustrous white, with over lying lattice pattern of golden tan (the color of old gold) broad lines and spots, consisting of two longitudinal stripes extending from base to outer margin with lower line rather irregular, upcurved at tornus then tapering toward apex along terminal margin; a diagonal line extending from base below lower longitudinal line across both longitudinal lines to apex, costa with three, small, oblong spots (sometimes conjoined) between apex and midwing, terminal line very thin, dark; fringe lustrous white with just a suggestion of golden tan at scale tips; ventrally brownish fuscous with repetition of costal spots, pale submarginal band, and thin brownish terminal line, fringe scales white with brownish tips (darker than above).
Hindwing:
Lustrous pale fuscous; fringe with two layers of scales, a lustrous white layer of long scales and an overlying basal layer of short faintly colored golden tan scales; venter fuscous fading to white along margins; wing venation as shown in
Fig. 1
d.
Genitalia
(
Fig. 3
a) [
4 specimens
dissected from Wyoming and California]: Socii well developed and densely setose; valva flat, slightly setose basad; cucullus with coronabearing stout spines; aedoeagus with a central slender cornutus tapering toward tip and 23 sockets indicating shed cornuti.
FEMALES (
Fig. 1
c). External morphology as in males, but antenna less pubescent.
Forewing
: Length 13.0–
15.5mm
, mean =
14.5 mm
(n = 7), costal fold absent; costa with 3 or 4 spots with basal spot sometimes weakly connected to upper longitudinal line; abdominal anal tuft absent.
Genitalia
(
Figs. 3
b–e, 8a): Ovipositor lobes densely setose, very few setae arising from small papillose bases; posterior apophyses ca 0.55 length of anterior apophysis; ostium bursae constricted at base of lamella postvaginalis, expanding with ductus bursae; ductus seminalis with bursa seminalis; corpus bursae ellipsoidal; anterior signum thornlike, larger posterior signum an open cone with rounded apex (
3 specimens
dissected from California, Nevada, Wyoming).
FIGURE 3.
Eucosma aurilineana
genitalia. a, male; female (b–e), b, corpus bursae; bb, ductus seminalis and bursa seminalis; c, ovipositor lobes and apophyses; d, lamella postvaginalis and ostium bursae; e, signa.
Holotype
:
male:
WYOMING
, Albany Co.,
41°17.886’N
,
105°31.519’W
,
2285 m
, ca.
1.6 km
SE of Laramie,
10.ix.2004
, to be deposited in
NMNH
.
Paratypes
:
77ɗ, 5Ψ.
CALIFORNIA
, Mono Co., dunes NE of Mono Lake,
23.ix.1995
, R. Robertson (1ɗ), Tom’s Place, larva vii.9.1968, eclosed viii.28.1968, J. A. Powell No. 68G11 (1Ψ).
NEVADA
, Humboldt Co., dunes
9.7 mi
. NW of Winnemucca,
1495 m
,
92864
(
28.ix.1964
), C. Henne (2Ψ).
WYOMING
, Albany Co.,
41°17.886’N
, 105°
31.519W
,
2285 m
(all C. D. Ferris),
1.ix.2001
(1ɗ),
30.viii–2.ix.2002
(10ɗ),
15.ix.2003
(1ɗ);
1.ix.2004
(2ɗ),
6–11.ix.2004
(45ɗ, 2Ψ),
13.ix.2004
(3ɗ),
17–18.ix.2004
(2ɗ);
41°17.820’N
,
105°31.334’W
,
2289 m
(all J. S. Nordin),
27.viii.1990
(1ɗ),
3.ix.1992
(1ɗ),
11.ix.1993
(1ɗ),
29–31.viii.1996
(2ɗ),
31.viii.04
(1ɗ),
1.ix.2004
(2ɗ),
7–10.ix.2004
(3ɗ),
18.ix.2004
(1ɗ).
Additional specimens examined:
7ɗ, 2Ψ.
ARIZONA
, Mohave Co., Rosy Canyon Rd.,
0.6 mi
. S. Utah line,
22.ix.2000
, G. J. Balogh (1ɗ).
UTAH
, Uintah Co.,
3 mi
. N. of Vernalon [Rd.], 2500 W,
1886 m
,
4.ix.2000
, D. J. Wright (5ɗ, 2Ψ).
WYOMING
, Albany Co.,
41°17.820’N
,
105°31.334’W
,
2289 m
,
30.viii.2002
, J. S. Nordin (1ɗ).
Paratypes
are currently placed in the collections of the author, J. S. Nordin (Laramie, WY), Essig Museum of Entomology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, University of Wyoming Insect Collection, Laramie, WY, and C. P. Gillette Museum of Arthropods Diversity, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.
Etymology.
The specific epithet
aurilineana
is derived from a combination of the Latin words for gold and line, reflecting the maculation of this moth.
Biology.
An adult female was reared by J. A. Powell from a larva found boring in roots of
Ericameria viscidiflora
(Hooker) L. C. Anderson (Asteraceae)
in Mono Co., CA. This plant does not occur at the
type
locality, but there is a concentration of the related
Gutierrezia sarothrae
(Pursh) Britton & Rusby (Asteraceae)
that may serve as the larval host.
Ericameria viscidiflora
does occur some kilometers distant in the same county. The
type
locality (
Fig. 4
) is sagebrushsteppe high plains in which the principal vegetation is grasses and forbs with the woody shrubs
Gutierrezia sarothrae
and two species of
Artemisia
.
FIGURE 4.
Two views of type locality on 8 September 2004 during the flight period. a, area illuminated by UV light trap placed on author’s patio; b, area illuminated by trap placed 15 m to the east, white arrow points to a clump of
Gutierrezia sarothrae
.
Flight period.
Based upon specimens examined, adults fly from
27 August to 23 September
, depending upon locality and annual weather conditions.
Distribution.
This species is presently known from sites in five western states as indicated by the solid circles in
Fig. 5
, but the vast majority of the specimens are from the
type
locality.
FIGURE 5.
Distribution of
Eucosma aurilineana
: ARIZONA, Mohave Co.; CALIFORNIA, Mono Co.; NEVADA, Humboldt Co.; UTAH, Uintah Co.; WYOMING, Albany Co.
FIGURE 6.
Eucosma crambitana
female genitalia. a, corpus bursae; b, ovipositor lobes and apophyses; c, lamella post vaginalis and ostium bursae.
Variation.
There is little variation other than forewing length and number of costal margin spots, as noted in the description. The color intensity varies to some degree with a few specimens being very pale.
Female genitalia of
Eucosma crambitana
(
Figs. 6
a–c, 8b): Ovipositor lobes strongly setose, setae arising from small papillose bases; posterior apophyses ca. 0.43 length of anterior apophyses; ostium bursae constricted at base of lamella postvaginalis, expanding slightly with ductus bursae; ductus seminalis with small bursa seminalis; corpus bursae ellipsoidal; one thimblelike signum (
1 specimen
dissected from Albany Co., Wyoming).
Female genitalia of
Eucosma ridingsana
(
Figs.7
a–c, 8c): Ovipositor lobes moderately setose, setae arising from small papillose bases; posterior apophyses ca. 0.46 length of anterior apophyses; ostium bursae constricted at base of lamella postvaginalis, expanding with ductus bursae; ductus seminalis with large bursa seminalis; corpus bursae nearly spherical; two conical thornlike signa (
1 specimen
dissected from Albany Co., Wyoming).
FIGURE 7.
Eucosma ridingsana
female genitalia. a, corpus bursae; b, ovipositor lobes and apophyses; c, lamella postvaginalis and ostium bursae.
Comparison of sterigma:
Fig. 8
illustrates the sterigma of
E. aurilineana
,
E. crambitana
, and
E. ridingsana
.