The gelechiid fauna of the southern Ural Mountains, part I: descriptions of seventeen new species (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
Author
Junnilainen, Jari
Author
Nupponen, Kari
text
Zootaxa
2010
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1
34
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.275775
be8b0bbb-c3c4-4534-8c8d-8ca3e82e5a7d
1175-5326
275775
Megacraspedus multispinella
Junnilainen & Nupponen
sp. n.
Figs. 19 & 26
Type
material.
Holotype
: 3 (Fig. 19):
Russia
, S-Ural, Bashkiria,
51°54’N
57°43’E
,
450 m
, Sakmara river near Jantyshevo village,
20–21.VI.1996
, K. Nupponen, J.-P. Kaitila, J. Junnilainen & M. Ahola leg. Genitalia slide: J. Junnilainen prep. no. 0 3022406 (
TKN
, to be deposited in
ZMH
).
Paratype
:
Russia
, S-Ural, Cheliabinsk district,
53°57’N
59°03’E
,
650 m
, near Moskovo village,
18.VI.1998
(1 3), T. & K. Nupponen leg. Genitalia slide: J. Junnilainen prep. no. 0 3022602 (remounted
17.IV.2006
by K. Nupponen) (
TKN
).
PLATE
4.
Figures 16–21. Imagos of
Megacraspedus
species. 16.
M. litovalvellus
Junnilainen
sp. n.
(male,
paratype
); 17.
M. litovalvellus
(female,
paratype
); 18.
M. leuca
(Filipjev, 1929)
(male,
holotype
; Sayan Mnts.); 19.
M. multispinella
Junnilainen & Nupponen
sp. n.
(male,
holotype
); 20.
M. orenburgensis
Junnilainen & Nupponen
sp. n.
(male,
holotype
); 21.
M. orenburgensis
(male,
paratype
); 22.
M. albovenata
Junnilainen
sp. n.
(male,
holotype
); 23.
M. longipalpella
Junnilainen
sp. n.
(male,
paratype
).
Diagnosis.
Externally
Megacraspedus multispinella
sp. n.
most resembles
M. attritellus
Staudinger, 1871
and
M. orenburgensis
sp. n.
(see below), but may be separated from those by location of dark spots on the forewing. In
M. attritellus
costal and dorsal areas of the forewings are darker than the middle part of the wing, while in
M. multispinella
the forewings are evenly coloured. The male genitalia of
M. multispinella
differ from those of
M. attritellus
and
M. orenburgensis
by a distally slender aedeagus with numerous minute spines and without strong subapical teeth.
Description.
Wingspan
11.5–13 mm
. Head and thorax pure white, weakly mixed pale brownish. Antenna brown, basal ¼ mixed with white scales. Pecten a row of hairscales. Labial palp white, laterally and ventrally mixed with brown. Legs outwardly covered by white dark-tipped scales, inwardly white. Forewing lanceolate, ground colour white, evenly scattered dark brown tipped scales give an impression of greyish; markings consist of four dark and roundish spots: at 3/8 between fold and costa, at 2/
5 in
fold, at 5/8 and at 3/
4 in
cell. Hindwing grey.
Male genitalia
(Fig. 26). Uncus subsquare. Gnathos hook strongly sclerotized, curved 90° at 2/7 from base, distal 5/7 almost straight, apex pointed upwards. Tegumen 1.5x as long as broad; anterior margin with median indentation, pedunculi somewhat rounded. Valva rather broad and slightly curved, basally with excavation at outer margin; apically bent and tapered, apex pointed. Posterior margin of vinculum concave. Saccus rather long and broad with distinct ventromedial ridge, widening towards tegumen, apex blunt. Aedeagus as long as tegumen and uncus together; caecum roundish; distal part slender, medially with numerous minute spines, subapically slightly swollen, apical 1/6 tapered.
Female genitalia
. Unknown.
Bionomy.
The known habitats are rocky steppe slopes with lush low vegetation.
Distribution.
Russia
(S Ural).
Etymology.
The species name alludes to the numerous minute spines in the aedeagus in the male genitalia.
Remarks.
Systematically
M. multispinella
should be placed near
M. attritellus
. The species belonging to the
attritellus
-group (see also the next species below) are rather easy to separate from the other members of
Megacraspedus
by their small size. The male genitalia of
M. attritellus
indicate a close relationship to
M. leuca
(Filipjev, 1929)
and
M. consortiella
Caradja, 1920
too, but differ by a shorter saccus and a very strong tooth at distal part of the aedeagus (see also redescription of
M. attritellus
in
Junnilainen
et al.
2010
).