Review of Homaloxestis Meyrick (Lepidoptera, Lecithoceridae) of the Philippine Islands, with descriptions of two new species
Author
Park, Kyu-Tek
Author
Byun, Bong-Kyu
text
Zootaxa
2007
1449
57
64
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.176219
0df41ecd-72e6-41bd-9a5a-a414cd23d3b9
1175-5326
176219
3.
Homaloxestis cholopis
(
Meyrick, 1906
)
Lecithocera cholopis
Meyrick, 1906
: 149
. TL: Koni,
Burma
.
Type
in BMNH.
Homaloxestis cholopis
:
Clarke, 1965
: 88
;
Gozmány, 1973
: 415
; 1978: 67;
Wu, 1997
: 146
; Park 1999: 240.
Homaloxestis lophophora
Janse, 1954
, 5: 341 TL: Pretoria. Deposition of
type
unknown. Synonymized by
Gozmány (1978)
.
Homaloxestis surrepta
Diakonoff, 1968
: 130
, synonymized by
Gozmány (1978)
. TL:
Philippines
.
Type
in USNM.
Diagnosis.
Wingspan 14.5–16.0 mm. The species is superficially similar to
H. baibaraensis
Park, 1999
, but the apex of the forewing is more acute and the hindwing is more grayish. The male genitalia are similar to those of
xylotripta
Meyrick
and
australis
Park, but can be distinguished by the shape of the valva with a nearly straight costa.
Male genitalia
. See
Clarke (1965
: pl. 44, figs. 1a–b),
Gozmány (1978: pl. 18, fig. 9)
, and Park (1999: figs. 25, 25a–b). Valva with costa nearly straight, no acute process on ventral margin medially.
Female genitalia
. See
Gozmány (1978: pl. 59, fig. 9)
and Park (1999: fig. 52). Antrum short, nearly quadrate. Ductus bursae broadened medially, with many conical spines internally. Signum rhomboid with median groove.
Material examined.
1ɗ, Mt. Apo, Mindanao (erroneously cited as Luzon in the original description),
8.V.1945
(J. G. Franclemont), gen. prep. no. USNM-8996 Diakonoff.
Type
in
USNM
.
Distribution
.
Philippines
,
Taiwan
,
China
,
Myanmar
,
Nepal
,
India
, Java, SW Africa.
Remarks.
This species has a wide geographic distribution from eastern Asia to southwestern Africa.
Diakonoff (1968)
described
H. surrepta
Diakonoff
from the
Philippines
, but it was latter synonymized with
H. cholopis
(Meyrick)
by
Gozmány (1978)
. See
Diakonoff (1968: fig. 187)
for an illustration of the male genitalia. No additional specimens from the
Philippines
were found during this study.