Observations on the biology of Afrotropical Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera). Part 7. Hesperiinae incertae sedis: grass and bamboo feeders
Author
Cock, Matthew J. W.
Author
Congdon, T. Colin E.
text
Zootaxa
2014
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4
301
354
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3872.4.1
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Chondrolepis uluguru
Larsen & Congdon, 2012
This species was discovered by an ABRI expedition in forest margins near Nyachilo village on the southern edge of the North
Uluguru
Mountains,
Tanzania
, in 2004; it seems most closely related to
C. obscurior
De Jong
from the Udzungwa Mountains, south of the Ulugurus (
Larsen & Congdon 2012
).
Life history
The food plant is a member of the
Setaria palmifolia
complex (although this grass has been identified as
S. palmifolia
, we refer to the
S. palmifolia
complex, since the Asian
S. palmifolia
should not occur in the region, and is difficult to distinguish from African members of the complex:
S. sulcata
and
S. megaphylla
, particularly when not flowering
(Clayton 1979))
. Early stages were found on plants growing along paths and roadsides on forest edges. TCEC and colleagues did not find it on any of the other grasses growing nearby. Caterpillars construct their shelters by rolling the distal part of a leaf, and feeding basally to this, leaving the midrib bare.
Early instars are green with a black head. In the final instar caterpillar, the head is oval, indent at vertex; matt, rugose; brown, with the posterior margin dark; wider basally, and sutures on face slightly darker; covered with scattered short, pale, erect setae. Pronotum narrowly dark, divided at dorsum. Body dull, translucent pale greenish white; transverse ridges or folds visible in posterior half of segments; dorsal line darker; yellow Malpighian tubules visible in posterior half; covered with scattered short, pale, erect setae; anal plate with slight brown tint; all legs concolorous; spiracles pale.
FIGURE 34.
Final instar caterpillar of
Chondrolepis uluguru
, collected on
Setaria palmifolia
complex, Nyachilo,
Uluguru
, Tanzania [TCEC].
1
,
2
, 23 Jan 2004;
3
, 22 Jan 2004;
4
, 25 Jan 2004;
5
,
6
, 22 Jan 2004.
The pupa (
Figure 35
) is formed in the final leaf shelter. There is no white waxy powder on the pupa or lining the shelter. The pupa is cylindrical, with a short, blunt frontal projection; proboscis extends to end of cremaster; erect brown setae on anterior and posterior parts of eye, dorsally on thorax, and weaker on abdomen; colour rather uniform pale brown, except brown spiracle T1.