Phyllonorycter

Eiseman, Charles S. & Davis, Donald R., 2020, Wrong side of the leaf: assigning some Lithocolletinae species (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) to their proper genera, Zootaxa 4751 (2), pp. 201-237 : 232

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4751.2.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7692DE47-FE0C-47CA-BF74-10302592AC5F

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3716871

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B05A87DF-A93B-FF97-07CE-FD4CCC5FFB3C

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Plazi

scientific name

Phyllonorycter
status

 

Phyllonorycter View in CoL sp.

( Figs. 74–79 View FIGURES 74–79 )

Leaf mine. Larvae ultimately form underside tentiform mines typical of Phyllonorycter , but some mines are initiated on the upper surface before switching to the lower surface, while others apparently are initiated on the lower surface ( Figs. 74–77 View FIGURES 74–79 ).

Host. Caprifoliaceae : Lonicera subspicata Hook. & Arn. var. denudata Rehder.

Distribution. USA: CA.

Comments. CSE reared three specimens of this undetermined species from leaf mines on Lonicera subspicata var. denudata collected in California ( Barrel Spring , San Diego Co.) on 12 March 2017. The adults ( Figs. 78–79 View FIGURES 74–79 ) emerged from 9 to 24 April, with the pupa being thrust through the upper epidermis in at least two of the three mines .

These California moths may represent an undescribed species, but we are unable to make a definite decision about this until the Caprifoliaceae-feeding Phyllonorycter species can be revised.

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