Aphalara simila, Caldwell, 1937
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Aphalara simila Figures 6K, L View Figure 6 , 7G, H, L View Figure 7
Aphalara simila Caldwell, 1937: 564; Caldwell (1941): 420; Caldwell (1944): 57; Hodkinson (1988): 1182; Burckhardt and Lauterer (1997): 305.
Material examined.
Mexico • 1 ♀; MEX, Mexico City to Toluca road km 20; 19.2952, -99.4201; 2850 m a.s.l.; 24 Nov. 1938; J.S. Caldwell leg.; USNM, dry mounted • 1 ♀; MIC, Uruapan; 19.4128, -102.0475; 1620 m a.s.l.; 1 Oct. 1941; D.M. DeLong, C.C. Plummer & G. Good leg.; from roadside weeds; USNM, dry mounted • 1 ♂, 5 ♀; San Luis Potosí, Tamazunchale; 21.2578, -98.7869; 140 m a.s.l.; 29 Aug. 1939; D.M. & F.M. DeLong leg.; USNM, dry mounted.
Diagnosis.
Adults. General body colour orange to light brown. Forewing with light or brown clavus. Head with small anteorbital tubercles; anterior tubercles small, rounded; outer anterior margin strongly concave. Clypeus long, tubular, visible in dorsal view. Forewing 2.4 × as long as wide; surface spinules moderately thick, forming irregular squares or rhombi; in males often leaving narrow spinule-free stripes along veins, in females usually covering the entire wing membrane up to vein). Paramere, in lateral view, lamellar, straight, weakly widening to apex; dorsal margin sclerotised, straight, postero-apical edge angular; apex of thumb-like process level with antero-apical edge, long, broad (Fig. 6K View Figure 6 ). Distal portion of aedeagus with straight shaft and relatively evenly widening apical inflation (Fig. 6L View Figure 6 ). Female proctiger, in lateral view, not incised distal to circumanal ring (Fig. 7G View Figure 7 ), which is not expanded caudally (Fig. 7L View Figure 7 ). Dorsal margin of valvula dorsalis almost straight (Fig. 7H View Figure 7 ).
Fifth instar immature. Unknown.
Distribution.
Mexico (Distrito Federal, Michoacán, Morelos, San Luis Potosí) ( Caldwell 1941, 1944), USA (California, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming) ( Caldwell 1937).
Host plants, biology and habitats.
Rumex sp. ( Polygonaceae ) ( Burckhardt and Lauterer 1997).
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Aphalara simila
Burckhardt, Daniel, Cort, Giulia Dalle & Queiroz, Dalva Luiz de 2020 |
Aphalara simila
Caldwell 1937 |