Revision of the Hawaiian endemic leaf-mining moth genus Philodoria Walsingham (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae): its conservation status, host plants and descriptions of thirteen new species
Author
Kobayashi, Shigeki
0000-0002-1336-4730
crossroad1994@hotmail.co.jp
Author
Johns, Chris A.
0000-0002-1749-3847
Author
Kawahara, Akito Y.
0000-0002-1749-3847
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-03-17
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Philodoria neraudicola
(
Swezey, 1920
)
Figs. 19A, B
,
27I, J
,
50A, B
,
51A
,
52A
,
59A, B
,
85E
,
86C
.
Gracilaria neraudicola
Swezey, 1920
b: 385–386
.
Parectopa neraudicola
(
Swezey, 1920
)
; Swezy 1928: 191.
Philodoria neraudicola
(
Swezey, 1920
)
;
Zimmerman 1978a: 689
, fig. 444.
Type
locality.
Punaluu (Oahu).
Type material.
Lectotype
♂, Punaluu, Oahu,
11.vi.1916
, Coll. O.H.S. (= O.H. Swezey), ex
Neraudia
[
melastomifalia
], |
Gracilaria neraudicola
Swezey
|
Holotype
| Type no.
4261 in
BPBM
(here designated).
Paralectotype
5 (1♂,
1♀
, 3 sex unknown): Host
N. melastomifalia
, |
Paratype
| O.H. Swezey: 1 (sex unknown), same data and locality as
lectotype
, missing abdomen,
BPBM
34243; 1♂,
1♀
, 2 (sex unknown), Waiahole, Oahu,
13.viii.1916
, SK
708♀
|
BPBM
34244,
BPBM
34245,
BPBM
34246, and 1♂, SK707♂ in
USNM
. Described from six specimens from Oahu. The
holotype
was not specified in the original description, therefore the so-labeled ‘holotype’ and ‘paratypes’ can be considered
syntypes
under Article 73.2 of the Code (
ICZN
1999
), and any of them is eligible for designation as
lectotype
under Article 74 of the Code (
ICZN
1999
). The
syntype
‘holotype’ is here designated as
lectotype
(
Fig. 19A
) and the remaining
syntypes
are
paralectotypes
.
Additional material.
3 (sex unknown), Kamiloloa, Mol., 3200,
20.xii.1925
, O.H. Swezey,
Pipturus
, BPBM
34247,
BPBM
34249,
BPBM
34250;
4♀
,
Iao Valley
,
Maui
, 9&
10.viii.2014
(stored),
C.A. Johns
leg., host:
Pipturus albidus
,
28.vii.2014
, CJ336, SK
838♀
in
BPBM
;
1♀
1 (sex unknown),
Same
locality, 10&
12.viii.2014
(stored),
C.A. Johns
leg., host:
Pipturus
sp., CJ360, CJ
369 in
BPBM
.
Diagnosis.
The forewing pattern is similar to
P. hesperomanniella
sp. n.
and
P. urerana
(Swezey)
, but
P. neraudicola
has an orangish ocherous apical region; the saccus is slender and pointed.
Swezey (1920)
noted that a series of five specimens reared from leaves of
Pipturus albidus
at Pahoa, Puna on the island of
Hawaii
(Big Island),
September 20, 1918
seems to be the same species. However, the five
syntypes
from
Swezey (1920)
have distinguishable forewing pattern from that of
P. neraudicola
, and therefore we treat them here as new species,
P. obamaorum
sp. n.
(See diagnosis of
P
.
obamaorum
).
Redescription: Adult
(
Fig. 19A, B
). Wingspan
6.5–8.1 mm
in type series; forewing length
3.75 mm
in
lectotype
,
2.9–3.8 mm
in
paralectotype
. Head creamy white; frons white; maxillary palpus white mixed with fuscous scales; labial palpus white, median joint fuscous at apex, terminal joint with fuscous band at middle and at apex. Antenna brownish, basal segment pale. Thorax brownish fuscous, pale in middle and posteriorly. Forewing brownish fuscous, with three outwardly-oblique white dorsal streaks (
ds
1–3
) widened at base and margined with a few black scales, somewhat curved apically, the
ds
3
nearly connected with a white slender outwardly-oblique blackmargined line (
cs
1
) at three-fourths of costa, beyond this white line, three or four white costal spots (
a, b, c
); a round black spot at apex with a few pale blue scales, a few pale blue scales between this spot and the
ds
3
, sometimes this area ocherous; apical and terminal cilia brown, paler near base and black
bl
1
at extreme base, tornal cilia- very pale brown. Hindwing and cilia pale brown. Abdomen pale brownish. Legs ocherous, anterior and middle tibiae and tarsi and posterior tarsi fuscous marked.
Male genitalia
(
Figs. 50A, B
,
51A
,
52A
) (n=1). Capsule
780 µm
. Tegumen 0.9 x length of valva; valva
540 µm
long, tapering along costal margin from 2/5 to apex, slightly narrowing at middle with small spines at apex; a set of short spines arranged along inner side of basal region (
Fig. 50A, B
). Saccus slender and pointed at apex in ventral view (
Fig. 51A
). Phallus
570 µm
long and thickened at phallobase with well-developed coecum; two series of minute cornuti in vesica (
Fig. 52A
).
Female genitalia
(
Fig. 59A, B
) (n=2).
1100–1200 µm
long. Ostium bursae large; antrum cup-shaped with a pair of lateral lobes; lamella antevaginalis
220 µm
, weakly sclerotized, trapezoid in ventral view, widening toward anterior margin of A7. Ductus bursae slender, middle region weakly sclerotized, round and flat; terminus of ductus bursae tubular, biforked. Corpus bursae
670 µm
, oblong; signa a pair of longitudinal, partly sclerotized wrinkles.
Distribution.
Molokai (
Zimmerman 1978a
), Oahu (
Swezey 1920
), Maui: new record and possibly Kauai.
Host plants.
Urticaceae
:
Neraudia melastomifolia
Gaudich. (
Swezey 1920
)
,
Pipturus albidus
A.Gray ex H.Mann
and
Pipturus
sp.
Biology.
(
Figs. 85E
,
86C
) Little is known about its biology. The larva on
Pipturus
form a blotch mine on the adaxial leaf surface that gathers the frass in the center (
Fig. 85E
); numerous mines and cocoons per leaf; pupation occurs in a brownish-white cocoon outside of the mine, which is usually on the adaxial leaf surface (
Fig. 86C
).
Parasitoids.
Eulophidae
:
Euderus metallicus
(Ashmead, 1901)
,
Pnigalio externa
(Timberlake, 1927)
; (
Zimmerman 1978a
).
Remarks.
We could not locate the Kauai specimens and therefore the record from Kauai cannot be confirmed. Leaf mines on
Pipturus
in Iao Valley along Iao Stream were abundant during our survey in 2014. We also collected similar blotch mines (
Fig. 86B
) and tortuous linear to blotch mines (
Fig. 85C, D
) on West Maui and
Hawaii
(Big Island). Unfortunately, adults did not emerge, but these mines may be from larvae of
P. floscula
or
P
.
haelaauensis
sp. n.
The host plant genus
Neraudia
has become exceedingly rare on the Hawaiian Islands with several species being listed as endangered. We were able to locate fewer than ten plants of
N. melastomifolia
throughout our surveys. None of these plants showed signs of leaf mine activity. However, surveys of
Neraudia
herbarium specimens (BPBM) revealed
Philodoria
leaf mines on several plants.