Illustrated review of the leaf-mining Nepticulidae of the central Andes (Peru and Bolivia)
Author
Stonis, Jonas R.
Author
Diškus, Arūnas
Author
Remeikis, Andrius
Author
Karsholt, Ole
Author
Torres, Nixon Cumbicus
text
Zootaxa
2017
4257
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1
70
journal article
33173
10.5281/zenodo.556874
90f99d44-c68c-4602-90f1-2802409db73d
1175-5326
556874
98E19676-EC03-4026-B4B6-39BEC10B5A05
11.
Stigmella lepida
Diškus & Stonis
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 2
,
9
,
14–16
,
35
,
55–60
,
111–115
)
Type
material.
Holotype
:
♂
,
PERU
:
Calca Province
,
Písac
, 13°25'02˝S, 71°50'23˝W, elevation about
3020 m
, mining larvae
on
Acalypha aronioides
22.x.2008
, ex pupa
xi.2008
, field card no. 4950,
A. Diškus
, genitalia slide no. AD
724♂
(
ZMUC
)
.
Diagnosis.
Belongs to the
Stigmella expressa
group. The combination of long vinculum with large lateral lobes, gnathos with two sleder processes, two large apical processes of valva, transtilla with long sublateral processes, and two large cornuti in the male genitalia distinguishes
S. lepida
sp. nov.
from all other
Stigmella
. The host-plant
Acalypha aronioides
also make this species distinctive.
Male
(
Fig. 35
). Forewing length about
2.6 mm
; wingspan
5.7–5.8 mm
. Head: palpi grey cream; frontal tuft fuscous brown to beige on frons; collor yellowish cream; scape yellowish cream with some pale brown and brown scales; antenna slightly longer than half the length of forewing; flagellum with 29–30 segments, grey-brown with some purple iridescence on upper side, greyish cream on underside. Thorax, tegula and forewing golden cream irregularly speckled with brown to black-brown scales; fringe greyish cream to grey; underside of forewing dark grey-brown, without spots or androconia. Hindwing pale grey-brown to grey with light purple iridescence on upper side and underside, without spots or androconia; its fringe pale grey-brown to grey. Legs grey to dark grey on upper side, brownish cream on underside. Abdomen fuscous with strong purple iridescence on upper side, greyish cream to cream on underside; genital plates greyish cream to cream; anal tufts very short, indistinctive, greyish cream.
Female
. Unknown.
Male genitalia
(
Figs 55–60
). Capsule much longer (260 µm) than wide (150 µm). Vinculum with long ventral plate and large lateral lobes. Uncus with four small lobes. Gnathos with two caudal processes and angular plate. Valva 130–135 µm long, 50–60 µm wide, with two very large apical processes and slightly bulged inner lobe; transtilla with very long sublateral processes. Juxta membranous, indistinctive. Phallus (
Figs 55, 56
) 265 µm long, 55–70 µm wide; vesica with two large cornuti.
Bionomics.
Host-plant:
Acalypha aronioides
Pax & K. Hoffm.
(
Figs 111, 112
). Larvae mine leaves in October (together with other species—
S. acalyphae
Diškus & Stonis
,
sp. nov.
). Leaf-mines of these two species are similar and, therefore, were mixed up during the fieldwork (
Figs 113–115
). Adults emerged in November. Otherwise biology unknown.
Distribution
(
Figs 9
,
14–16
). This species occurs in the Peruvian Andes (
Peru
: Calca Departamento) at altitudes about
3020 m
.
Etymology.
The species name is derived from Latin
lepidus
(nice, pretty) in reference to the bright, golden cream forewings irregularly speckled black-brown scales.