Stigmella
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4136.2.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A8645A57-C7FC-4F05-8ED5-5F0EA42A1276 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6055059 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A80219-621D-9A1A-FF2D-9E2C42C3F33C |
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Documentation of Stigmella View in CoL species 642
( Figs 19–22 View FIGURES 19 – 21 View FIGURE 22 )
Material examined. 1 Ƌ, ARGENTINA, Neuquen, San Martin de los Andes, elevation ca. 640 m, 17.x.1981, Nielsen & Karsholt, genitalia slide no. RA642 ( ZMUC).
Diagnosis. From the most resembling S. sinuosa and particularly S. mevia it differs in the combination of characters illustrated in fig. 22.
Male ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19 – 21 ). Forewing length 3.2 mm; wingspan 7.1 mm. Head: palpi brownish cream; frontal tuft unknown, rubbed, only few pale brown piliform scales left; collar brown; scape brownish cream speckled with pale brown lamellar scales; antenna distinctly longer than half the length of forewing; flagellum with 43 segments, greybrown on upper side and underside. Thorax, tegula and forewing densely speckled with grey-brown to dark greybrown scales with weak purple iridescence. Forewing with some silvery shiny (at certain angle also with little golden gloss) scales apically; fringe grey-brown, distally pale grey-brown; underside of forewing grey-brown, without spots. Hindwing and its cilia grey-brown with some purple iridescence on upper side and underside; without androconia. Legs ochre-brown, with some grey-brown scales on upper side. Abdomen fuscous on upper side and underside; anal tufts short, brownish grey; genital plates brown.
Female. Unknown.
Male genitalia ( Figs 20–22 View FIGURES 19 – 21 View FIGURE 22 ). Capsule longer (330 mm) than wide (200 mm). Phallus ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 19 – 21 ) 260 mm long, 116 mm wide; vesica with 7 horn-like cornuti ( Figs 21 View FIGURES 19 – 21 , 22 View FIGURE 22 ).
Bionomics. Host-plant: unknown. Adults fly in October.
Distribution. Known from the western (mountainous) Argentina at elavation about 640 m.
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Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
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