Gibbalaria bagamoyo ( Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2014 ) Brown & Aarvik & Timm, 2023

Brown, John W., Aarvik, Leif & Timm, Alicia, 2023, Gibbalaria: A new genus of Olethreutini from the Afrotropical Region (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreutinae), and a new combination in Cosmopoda Diakonoff, Zootaxa 5263 (2), pp. 217-239 : 232-233

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5263.2.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2B1317DB-B3DE-47DF-9DE9-D884A884ECC3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7801020

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/372887D3-3E67-4A2B-EEF0-F974ABC5FA53

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scientific name

Gibbalaria bagamoyo ( Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2014 )
status

comb. nov.

Gibbalaria bagamoyo ( Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2014) , new combination

Figs 17 View FIGURES 11‒18 , 27 View FIGURES 25‒29 , 35 View FIGURES 30‒35

Afroploce bagamoyo Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2014: 212 View in CoL .

Diagnosis. The male of Gibbalaria bagamoyo has a dark blackish gray patch of androconial scales on the underside of the hindwing and a dense patch of spiniform setae basal of the flange in the male genitalia. Gibbalaria bagamoyo can be separated by the more attenuate and dorso-posteriorly narrowed tegmen, the short uncus, and especially by the location of the patch of spiniform setae basal to the flange of the sacculus. The patch of male secondary scales on the underside of the hindwing is more compact and darker than in G. scabellana .

Redescription. Head: Brownish. Thorax: Brownish with darker markings. Forewing length 5.5‒7.0 mm (n = 19); forewing slightly expanding distally; costa nearly straight; apex rounded; termen straight, somewhat oblique. Ground color cream sprinkled and suffused grayish brown; a diffuse dark median fascia with blackish brown median and costal spots; subterminal and apical fascia concolorous. Fringe damaged. Hindwing cream gray; cilia [remnants] creamish. Abdomen: Male genitalia ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 25‒29 ) with uncus short, tapering distally; socius broad, fused to tegumen laterally, densely hairy; gnathos weakly sclerotized, simple; valva broad to end of sacculus which is convex postbasally, with a plate-shaped ventroterminal lobe beyond which there is a strong, socketed spine; a second spine dorsad to latter at base of cucullus; patch of bronzy orange setae above concavity of sacculus; basal cavity broad with small hairy prominence subdorsally. Phallus large, slender, tapering distally; vesica with 3‒5 non-deciduous cornuti. Female genitalia ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 30‒35 ) generally as in G. scabellana ; antrum with variably developed diverticulum; signum an oval dentate plate with 5‒7 larger anteriorly directed teeth.

DNA barcodes. The four sequenced specimens form a BIN with the nearest neighbor as G. scabellana .

Type. Holotype ♁, Tanzania, Mandera , 150 km W Bagamoyo, 15 Dec 1988, J. Wojtusiak, GS 1471 ( MJUK).

Additional Material Examined. Kenya: Rift Valley Province : Nakuru District, 5km ENE of Gilgil, 00°29’03.8”S, 36°21’53.9”E, 2108 m, 27 Nov‒1 Dec 2010 (1♁), T GoogleMaps . Gilligan ( TGC). The same locality as the previous, 22‒24 Nov 2008 (1♁), L. Aarvik, D. Agassiz, A. Kingston, NHMO GoogleMaps slide 4150 ( NHMO). Malawi [Nyasaland], Limke, [no date] (1♁), H. Barlow , USNM slide 145,637 ( USNM). Tanzania: Morogoro: Uluguru Mountains, road to Nyandira , 10 Jul 2009 (1♁, 1♀), J. & W. De Prins, USNM slide 144,519 ( RMCA). Mazimbu Orchard , 500 m 10 May 2010 (1♁), J. & W. De Prins ( RMCA) . Morogoro Distr. & Town , 550‒600 m, 14 Nov 1991 (1♁), slide LA 2006 ( NHMO); same data 15‒29 Nov 1992 (6♁, 1♀), slide NHMO 4119 View Materials (♁) and 4116 (♀); same data (2♁), 20 Dec 1992, slide NHMO 4115 View Materials and 4151; same data (1♀), 22 Jun 1993, slide LA 2307 ( NHMO) . Morogoro Distr.: Mindu Forest Reserve , 600 m, 24 Jan 1993 (1♁), L. Aarvik ( NHMO) . Uganda, Mpigi District: Mpanga Forest , 1200 m, 25–29 Oct 2014 (2♁), L. Aarvik & K. Larsen, slide NHMO 4114 View Materials ( NHMO) . Zimbabwe: Bulawayo, [20.1325°S, 28.6265°E], 15–23 Dec 1919 (1♁), A. J. T GoogleMaps . Janse , USNM slide 145,796 ( DMP).

Remarks. Although identified as the holotype, the adult illustrated by Razowski & Wojtusiak (2014: fig. 12) is not the holotype of G. bagamoyo (J. Razowski, personal communication); it is a second specimen that likely is not conspecific with the holotype. It differs dramatically from its congeners in facies. Razowski & Wojtusiak (2014) describe the facies of the female and state that it has a wing span of 27 mm, over twice that of the male holotype (i.e., 12 mm); dimorphism in size of other congeners is exceedingly limited, and none show such a great difference in forewing length. Razowski & Wojtusiak (2014) provide neither an illustration of the female nor a description of its genitalia (perhaps it has no abdomen), and do not cite its collection data in the specimens examined. Hence, we suspect it may not be conspecific with the holotype. Our concept of this species is based solely on the text description of the male, the illustration of its genitalia, and correspondence with J. Razowski.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

NHMO

Natural History Museum, University of Oslo

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

RMCA

Royal Museum for Central Africa

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Tortricidae

SubFamily

Olethreutinae

Genus

Gibbalaria

Loc

Gibbalaria bagamoyo ( Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2014 )

Brown, John W., Aarvik, Leif & Timm, Alicia 2023
2023
Loc

Afroploce bagamoyo

Razowski, J. & Wojtusiak, J. 2014: 212
2014
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