Aphanostola atripalpis Meyrick, 1931
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Aphanostola atripalpis Meyrick, 1931 View in CoL Figs 39 View Figures 22–39 , 64 View Figures 59–64
Aphanostola atripalpis Meyrick, 1931 - Exotic Microlepidoptera 4: 57.
Aphanostola atripalpis Clarke 1969: VI, pl. 134, figs 1-1c.
Material examined.
Lectotype: ♂, India, Pusa, Bihar. R. bred..6.29, reared from Acacia catechu , Rungi (slide No. 8328) (BMNH).
1 ♂, 6.vi.1929, Pupa on leaves of Acacia cati[sic!]chu, Pusa, Rangi Coll., 5699, Cotype, Aphanostola atripalpis , M., Meyrick det. 1980, Presented by R.L.E. Ford, B.M. 1949-487 (gen. slide 411/14, O. Bidzilya) (BMNH).
Diagnosis.
As far as we can judge from rather limited material, Aphanostola atripalpis differs from the other species by the uniformly greyish-brown forewings and the whitish head. The male genitalia have a rounded uncus covered with very short setae.
Redescription.
Adult (Fig. 39 View Figures 22–39 ). Wingspan 5.9-6.1 mm. Head whitish, labial palpus weakly up-curved, grey with broad medial ring, antenna thick in male, scape brown, other antennal segments light brown with dark basal rings; forewing, thorax and tegulae covered with grey, brown-tipped scales, forewing uniformly coloured but costal margin and sub-apical area slightly darker, cilia grey; forewing light grey.
Male genitalia (Fig. 64 View Figures 59–64 ). Uncus rounded, covered with short setae posteriorly; gnathos moderately long, thick, strongly curved at 1/4; tegumen broad, anterior emargination broad and shallow; valva gradually curved, basal portion distinctly edged; sacculus short, sub-rectangular, apex rounded; vinculum moderately broad with short sub-triangular projections on posterior margin, postero-medial incision moderately broad; saccus broad, weakly narrowed apically, apex rounded, extending to apex of pedunculus; phallus short, with triangular apex, basal projection absent, vesical with small cornuti.
Female. Not examined.
Distribution.
India.
Biology.
Larva feeds on Acacia [ Senegalia ?] catechu (L.f) P.J.H. Hurter & Mabb. ( Fabaceae ). Adults emerged in June.
Notes.
Aphanostola atripalpis was described from two males collected in Bihar, Pusa (India). The adult moth and the venation, and the male genitalia in lateral position, were illustrated by Clarke (1969). We examined the second paratype and prepared the genitalia in unrolling position to compare them with other Aphanostola species.
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Aphanostola atripalpis Meyrick, 1931
Bidzilya, Oleksiy V., Mey, Wolfram & Agassiz, David 2016 |
Aphanostola atripalpis
Meyrick 1931 |
Aphanostola atripalpis
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