A revision of the genus Ivanauskiella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
Author
Bidzilya, Oleksiy
Institute for Evolutionary Ecology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 37 Academician Lebedev str., 03143, Kyiv, Ukraine; e-mail: olexbid @ gmail. com; ORCID: 0000 - 0001 - 9243 - 2481
Author
Karsholt, Ole
Zoological Museum, Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark; e-mail: okarsholt @ snm. ku. dk; ORCID: 0000 - 0002 - 6969 - 2549
Author
Šumpich, Jan
National Museum of the Czech Republic, Department of Entomology, Cirkusová 1740, CZ- 193 00 Praha
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2023
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2023-05-11
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http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2023.007
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10.37520/aemnp.2023.007
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Ivanauskiella ainella
(
Chrétien, 1908
)
(
Figs 12–15
,
45
,
54
,
76
)
Apodia ainella
Chrétien, 1908: 91
. TL:
Algeria
,
Biskra
Ivanauskiella ainella
(
Chrétien, 1908
)
: PlSKUNOv (1990: 309)
Type material examined.
PARATYPFS: J, ‘
Apodia ainella
Chret.
| 11.4 |
Paratype
ʼ
(gen.slide 193/20, OB) (
SMNK
);
2 ♀♀
, ‘
Biskra
, 30.4.[19]07
ʼ
(
MNHN
).
Additional material examined.
ALGERIA
:
1 J,
Biskra
,
i.–v.1901
, Steinbach leg. (genitalia in vial, 139/20, OB) (
MfN
).
MOROCCO
:
12 JJ
10 ♀♀
, Erfoud/Rissani area,
13.–14.iv.
1989
, 900 m, O. Karsholt leg. (gen.slide 177/22J; 178/
22♀
; 180/22J, OB) (
NMPC
,
ZMKU
,
ZMUC
).
Diagnosis.
Ivanauskiella ainella
is a comparatively large light brown species with dark brown markings (spots and streaks). The male genitalia are characterised by 10–11 slender spine-like cornuti in vesica in combination with equilateral triangular saccus. The female genitalia resemble those of
I. nigripunctata
sp. nov.
but differ in upcurved rather than transverse processes of posterior signum.
Redescription.
Adult
(
Figs 12–15
). Wingspan 10.0–13.0 mm. Head and tegulae uniformly greyish brown, frons light grey, thorax dark brown; labial palpus slender, upcurved, light brown, darker on outer surface, segment 2 with light apical ring; scape of antenna brown, flagellum brown, indistinctly ringed with grey; forewing light greyish-brown with dark brown suffusion along veins, in fold, below costal margin and in subapical 1/4, diffuse blackish spots in cell and below base of costa, blackish elongate spot and slender streak in fold; fringe grey, brown tipped; hindwing light grey.
The examined specimens show variation in the colour of the forewing, from light brown to blackish brown. In specimens with dark forewings the blackish spots become obsolete.
Male genitalia
(
Figs 45
,
54
). Uncus slender from base to 2/3, then strongly widened towards rounded apex, extending to top of valva, posterior margin serrate; tegumen subrectangular; valva gradually bent, in middle twice as broad as medial portion of uncus, apical 1/3 as broad as top of uncus; sacculus about half length and as broad as valva in middle; vinculum short; saccus broad, triangular, weakly acute; phallus with 12–15 elongated, needle-shaped spines and a few small thorns, distal plate large, of irregular shape.
Female genitalia
(
Fig. 76
). Papilla analis subovate, covered with short hair-like setae and strong basal setae; apophysis posterioris straight, slightly longer than apophysis anterioris; segment VIII weakly sclerotised, subtrapezoidal, as broad as long; apophysis anterioris straight; ductus bursae weakly broadened anteriorly, colliculum with one large thorn-shaped sclerite, situated at 2/3 of ductus bursae; corpus bursae egg-shaped, anterior signum rounded plate, posterior signum irregular plate with two upcurved horns.
Molecular data.
No barcode available.
Biology.
Host plant unknown. Adults were recorded in April–May.
Distribution.
Algeria
,
Morocco
(new record).
Remarks.
Apodia ainella
was described based on an unspecified number of specimens collected in April and May at the oasis of
Biskra
,
Algeria
. It was compared with
I. psamathias
, and stated to differ in larger size, darker wings and elongate (instead of rounded) black spots in the forewing (CHRḖTlFN 1908: 91).A male and a female from the type series deposited in MNHN were examined by D. Povolný, who designated the male as
lectotype
(POvOLNỶ 1983: 184–185) and provided drawings of its left wings (POvOLNỶ 1983: fig. 29) and genitalia (POvOLNỶ 1983: pl. 6, fig. 31).