Ethmia ungulatella Busck
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Taxon classification Animalia Lepidoptera Depressariidae
Ethmia ungulatella Busck View in CoL Figures 11, 56, 101, 152
Ethmia ungulatella Busck, 1914: 34; Powell 1973: 139.
Diagnosis.
Ethmia ungulatella can be distinguished from Ethmia elutella and Ethmia janzeni by the ochreous genital scaling of Ethmia ungulatella .
Description.
Male: FW length 8.3-9.7 mm (n = 3). Head: Proboscis white, front dark gray, crown white. Thorax: White, tegula gray basally, pronotum with 2 pairs of large dark gray spots. FW ground color white, blue-gray round markings, a conspicuous pair at the base in the posterior half. A large rounded purplish coppery blotch at posterior half from 0.5 × from base nearly to tornus. HW whitish, costal fold with a dense group of whitish scales. Abdomen: Brown, genital scaling ochreous. Genitalia (Fig. 56) with uncus broad hood-like; gnathos dentate from base; basal process broad; valva without small notch distally, concave.
Female: FW length 9.5-10.1 mm (n = 3). Head and thorax: As described for male, HW unmodified. Abdomen: Genitalia (Fig. 101) with sterigma bearing lateral lobes; signum, an elongate fold without dentate margin.
Holotype.
Female: Panamá, Cabima, May 1911, A. Busck. USNM Type No. 16696 [USNM, examined].
Distribution and biology.
Ethmia ungulatella has been collected from eastern Mexico (Tamaulipas) to Panamá. In Costa Rica (Fig. 152) it has been found in the lowlands of Pacific and Caribbean slopes ranging up to 600 m. Ethmia ungulatella is a common species in ACG dry and rain forest. The food plant and immature stages are unknown.
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