Systematics of Sparganothoides Lambert and Powell, 1986 (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Sparganothini)
Author
Kruse, James J.
Author
Powell, Jerry A.
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Sparganothoides licrosana
Kruse and Powell
,
new species
Figs. 25
,
49
,
80
,
95
Diagnosis
.
Sparganothoides licrosana
is superficially most similar to
S. hydeana
, but has a male forewing costal fold and three protuberances on the head, all of which are lacking in
S. hydeana
. The specialized scales on the prothorax are iridescent bluish purple.
Description
.
Male
.
Head
: Frons yellowish white to brownish orange, smooth scaled; vertex roughened, yellowish brown to brownish orange; two large exoskeletal protuberances between mesal-posterior margins of compound eyes and angled toward middle; one laterally broad protuberance between antennae; broad area of densely packed, short, yellowish brown to brownish orange scales between anterior and posterior protuberances; short, erect, yellowish white to brown scales between posterior protuberances. Labial palpus pale orange mesally, brownish orange and fuscous laterally. Antennal scaling brownish orange with some dark brown scales.
Thorax
: Brownish orange with scattered dark brown scales; dense column of short brown scales mesally, iridescent bluish purple on prothorax; tegula with clump of small orange or brown, pointed scales at apex giving tegula truncate appearance. Forewing length
11.6–12.1 mm
(= 11.9; n = 2). Forewing ground color brown to brownish orange, with indistinct pattern of orange, brownish orange, and/or reddish brown scaling; indistinct subterminal fascia brown; brown and orange transverse strigulae throughout subterminal and terminal areas, occasionally with some white scaling with strigulae; occasionally with an indistinct brown tornal mark approaching discal cell; brown spot at apex of discal cell. Fringe brownish yellow to brownish orange. Hindwing yellowish gray, grayer marginally, with gray transverse strigulae throughout, most dense in apical and distal regions; patch of raised yellowish white scales subbasally, smaller patch of shorter scales on anal angle.
Abdomen
: Genitalia (
Fig. 25
; slide #5609; EME;
Mexico
,
Sinaloa
,
2 mi
SW Potrerillos; n = 1) with uncus long, slender, unmodified apically, elbowed at nearly 90° angle at twothirds distance from base, with long setae dorsally and patch of short setae ventrally; tegumen triangular at base of uncus; socius rounded posteriorly, secondary arms long, slender, abruptly angled near middle, enlarged apices asymmetrically lobed, boot-shaped; transtilla strongly sclerotized, weakly bilobed, spines short, numerous over most of posterior margin, anterior process reinforced with mesal invagination; valva subrectangular, valval crease straight or slightly curved, roughly parallel to sacculus or slightly declined toward it, not connecting near base of sacculus; sacculus and costa straight; pulvinus present; phallus pistolshaped, aedeagus parallel-sided, slightly curved, shorter than phallobase, attenuate apically, attached to juxta by a thin process.
Female
.
Head, Thorax
: Essentially as described for male, except generally darker; ground color deep brownish orange to dark grayish brown, tornal marking tinged with dark red. Forewing length
10.8–11.9 mm
(= 11.5; n = 3). Hindwing gray with darker gray transverse striae throughout.
Abdomen
: Genitalia (
Fig. 49
; slide #5610; EME;
Mexico
,
Sinaloa
,
2 mi
SW Potrerillos; n = 1) with papillae anales parallel-sided, rounded posteriorly; sterigma strongly sclerotized ventrally, concave anteriorly; ductus bursae short, widened anteriorly; corpus bursae large, irregularly rounded; signum more than three times as long as wide, weakly bilobed, gently curved, attenuate at apices.
Type material
.
Holotype
:
Male
:
MEXICO
:
SINALOA
:
2 mi
SW Potrerillos
, 4200’,
12.viii.1986
,
J. Brown
&
J. Powell
, reared from eggs on synthetic diet, emgd.
12.iv.1987
, JAP 86H31 (
EME
).
Paratypes
(
1♂
,
3♀
).
MEXICO
:
SINALOA
:
2 mi
SW
Potrerillos
, 4200’,
12.viii.1986
(
1♀
), blacklight,
J. Brown
&
Powell
(
EME
), reared from eggs on synthetic diet, emgd.
12.iv–5.v.1987
(
1♂
,
2♀
), JAP 86H31 (
EME
,
NMNH
)
.
Immature stages
. Eggs are peach-tan colored and covered by an opaque colleterial secretion exceeding the patch by ca.
0.70–0.90 mm
. Eggs are arranged in regular round patches of 17–39 (= 26.7 eggs per patch, n = 3). Eggs hatched in about 10 days. Larvae fed on synthetic diet and
Quercus lobata
with variable success. The anal comb has nine tines. Development time from oviposition to pupation, with a lengthy quiescent period, was more than seven months. Adults emerged 228 to 250 days following eclosion from eggs.
Etymology
. The name is derived from the Greek “likros” (= horn) in reference to the protuberances of the head.