Hedya corni Oku, 1974
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Hedya corni Oku, 1974 View in CoL
Ṟǧǖjnjḋȁḍ나ǧ ( Figs. 1A View Fig , 2A, 2C View Fig )
Hedya corni Oku, 1974: 130 View in CoL . Type locality: Japan, Honshu, Iwate Pref., Takizawa .
Description ( Fig. 1A View Fig ). Head. Vertex dark purplish brown; frons pale grayish brown. Labial palpus purplish brown; 3 rd segment 1/7 as long as 2 nd segment. Antenna 1/2 as long as forewing; scape dark purplish brown; flagellomeres dark grayish brown. Thorax. Tegula and mesonotum purplish brown, with dark brown transverse fascia at middle. Forewing length 8.1 - 9.5 mm, dark brown; costal strigulae pale yellow; basal and median areas with pale grayish brown strigulae dorsally; antemedian and postmedian lines arched, dark gray, juxtaposed with brownish white; subterminal area brownish white, with row of ocelloid patches; adterminal line narrow, dark brown; terminal line brownish white, with dashes between veins; fringe dark grayish brown. Hindwing fuscous, paler to base; fringe fuscous on apical and tornal area, pale gray on resting areas. Male genitalia ( Fig. 2A View Fig ). Uncus narrow, linguiform, with a pair of elongate papillae apically. Tegumen narrow, oblique laterally. Socius digitiform, long-setose, dropping. Valva elongate, narrowly round apically; costa broadly arched; cucullus setose; basal opening of valva accompanied with small, setose area; sacculus with arched bulge at middle and two clusters of spiniform setae along ventral margin. Phallus stout. Female genitalia ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). Papilla anale, semielliptical, setose. Apophysis posterioris as long as apophysis anterioris. Area above ostium bursae with V-shaped folds; sterigma with a pair of subtriangular sclerites. Ostium bursae small, elliptical. Ductus bursae narrow, as long as corpus bursae; anterior 1/4 sclerotized. Corpus bursae globular, with two signa; signum curved, acuminate apically, with broad basal area. Material examined. 1♂ 1$, Jeonnam Prov., Wando-gun, Bogil-myeon, Is. Bogildo (N34°08′46″ E126°32′40″, 85 m), 30 VI 2008 (J.S. An & J. Lee), [GSN] SJC-1068, MPNU & NIBR. 1$, Gyongnam, Is. Geojedo, Geoje-si, Mundong Valley, 13 IX 2002 (JC Sohn), [GSN] SJC-414, GNUE.
Distribution. Korea, Japan.
Host plants. Cornaceae . Cornus kousa F. Buerger ex Hance ( Oku, 1974; Togashi, 1982); Swida macrophylla (Wall.) Soják ( Oku, 2003) .
Remarks. This species occurs in southern provinces of Korea. Hedya corni is similar to Hedya inornata (Walsingham) but differs from the latter in having the reddish brown forewings (dark brown in H. inornata ). Oku (2003) stated that the larvae of H. corni tie two leaves of host plants and feed inside tissues. Later they cut circularly one of the leaves and fold to make a pupal chamber.
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Hedya corni Oku, 1974
Sohn, Jae-Cheon & Choi, Sei-Woong 2020 |
Hedya corni
Oku, T. 1974: 130 |