Hypatopa manus Adamski

Adamski, David, 2013, Review of the Blastobasinae of Costa Rica (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea: Blastobasidae), Zootaxa 3618 (1), pp. 1-223 : 99-101

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3618.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B548B139-E8D9-4F10-956E-E0001E6C7586

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6147518

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/985F879D-DF00-7247-C2DD-FBEDFB96717C

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Plazi

scientific name

Hypatopa manus Adamski
status

sp. nov.

Hypatopa manus Adamski View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 34 View FIGURES 31 – 40 , 169–170 View FIGURES 165 – 170 , 371 View FIGURES 368 – 375 , Map 33)

Diagnosis.— Hypatopa manus possesses the following unique combination of features; an anteriorly directed ventroposterior margin of the gnathos; an apical process of the ventral part of the valva that is acutely curved inwardly from base; a digitate process of the dorsal part of the valva that is straight from a slightly angled base; a proximal flange that is elongate, narrowly angular basally, gradually widening dorsolaterally to a broadly rounded apical part; and a phallus and sclerite of phallus that is longer than the valva. This combination of character states differentiates it from all other congeners.

Description.—Head: Scales on vertex and frontoclypeus grayish brown tipped with pale grayish brown. Outer surface of labial palpus brown intermixed with pale-brown scales along apical margins of all segments, inner surface pale brown. Antennal scape with grayish-brown scales tipped with white, pecten grayish brown, flagellum gray. Proboscis pale brown.

Thorax: Tegula brown; mesonotum with basal 1/2 brown, apical 1/2 pale brown. Legs brown intermixed with pale-brown scales near midsegments and along apical margins of all segments and tarsomeres. Forewing ( Fig. 371 View FIGURES 368 – 375 ): Length 4.0–6.0 mm (n = 73), pale brown intermixed with brown scales; base dark gradually brightening to 2/ 3 [some specimens with a dark costa]; cell with three spots present or absent, if present, one near middle, one near middle on apical end along crossvein; marginal spots faint. Undersurface brown. Venation ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 31 – 40 ) with M3 and CuA1 arising from a common point on distoposterior part of cell; cubital veins divergent from bases with M3 straight and CuA2 broadly curved. Hindwing: Translucent pale brown. Venation ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 31 – 40 ) with cubitus 4-branched; M2 arising from point beyond distoposterior part of cell and branching point of M3 and CuA1 near 1/3.

Abdomen: Male genitalia ( Figs. 169–170 View FIGURES 165 – 170 ): Uncus narrowed from broadly rounded base, acutely downcurved and laterally flattened apically, sparsely setose, about equal in length to width of anal opening. Gnathos, narrow, anteriorly directed band, confluent with tegumen, ventroposterior margin widely emarginate mesially. Sockets of tergal setae extending beyond midlength of tegumen. Valva divided, ventral part basally protracted inwardly, angular at 2/3, narrowing to inwardly curved, spinelike apical process; process acutely curved inwardly from base, setose on outer surface, planate on inner surface; ventral margin entire, sparsely setose, with setose lobe at base of apical process; dorsal part with apical portion of costa extending dorsally from an angled base, forming setose digitate process; process straight from base; basal ridge of digitate process extending ventrally fusing with dorsolateral ridge of proximal flange; flange elongate, narrowly angular basally, gradually widening dorsolaterally to broadly rounded apical margin; flange densely setose, each seta pointed toward middle; margin entire. Juxta bandlike. Vinculum semicircular. Phallus and sclerite of phallus longer than valva; phallus slightly curved from 1/ 3, sclerite of phallus slightly curved at 2/3; anellus about 1/5 length of phallus, parallelsided along basal 1/2, gradually narrowing to rounded apex, setose on basal 1/2. Female Genitalia: Unknown.

Holotype, 3, “Est[ación] La Casona, 1520 m, Res[erva] Biol[ógica] Monteverde, Prov[incia] Puntarenas, COSTA RICA, Ago[sto] 1992, N. Obando, L-N-253250, 449700, “INBio: COSTA RICA: CRI000, 947143 [barcode label], “INBio, 3 Genitalia Slide by D. Adamski, No. 2566 [yellow label].

Paratypes (73 3): 10 3, same data as for holotype except, “CRI000, 947047, “Slide No. 2569; “CRI000, 947175, “Slide No. 2571, “USNM 83936; “CRI000, 947068, “Slide No. 2570, “USNM 83937; “CRI000, 947053, “Slide No. 2577, “USNM 83938; “CRI000, 970311, “Slide No. 2578; “CRI000, 970252, “Slide No. 2580, “USNM 83939; “CRI000, 947186, “Slide No. 2581; “CRI000, 947081, “Slide No. 2584; “CRI000, 947121, “Slide No. 2585, “USNM 83940; “CRI000, 970249, “Slide No. 2587, “USNM 83941; 1 3,”Set., “CRI000, 946857, “Slide No. 2573, “USNM 83942; 1 3, “Feb., “CRI000, 801536, “Slide No. 2609; 1 3, “ Nov. 1991, “CRI000, 487012, “Slide No. 2607; 4 3, “ Ene. 1993, “CRI001, 368980, “Slide No. 2594, “USNM 83943; “CRI001, 368990, “Slide No. 2596, “USNM 83944; “CRI001, 369094, “Slide No. 2599; “CRI001, 369111, “Slide No. 2604, “USNM 83945; 1 3, “C. Chaves, Abr. 1991, “CRI000, 434741, “Slide No. 2293; 6 3, “ Jun. 1991, “CRI000, 586070, “Slide No. 2256, “USNM 83946; “CRI000, 623497, “Slide No. 2285; “CRI000, 623446, “Slide No. 2286, “USNM 83947; “CRI000, 586021, “Slide No. 2236, “USNM 83948; “CRI000, 585971, “Slide No. 2252; “CRI000, 613329, “Slide No. 2294, “USNM 83949; 2 3, 23 Oct.-9 Nov. 1990, “CRI000, 316243, “Slide No. 2195; “CRI000, 576662, “Slide No. 2198; 2 3, 25 Set.-11 Oct. 1990, “CRI000, 577687, “Slide No. 2163; “CRI000, 577738, “Slide No. 2185, “USNM 83950; 4 3, “ Set. 1991, “CRI000, 357222, “Slide No. 2223, “USNM 83951; “CRI000, 357383, “Slide No. 2246; “CRI000, 357240, “Slide No. 2247, “USNM 83952; “CRI000, 356652, “Slide No. 2218; 4 3, “C. Chaves & R. Espinoza, Nov.-Dic., 1990, “CRI000, 321920, “Slide No. 2158, “USNM 83953; “CRI000, 321536, “Slide No. 2192, “USNM 83954; “CRI000, 321953, “Slide No. 2203, “USNM 83955; “CRI000, 321672, “Slide No. 2159, “USNM 83956; 3 3, “F.A. Quesada, Jun., 1991, “CRI000, 338540, “Slide No. 2385; “CRI000, 613333, “Slide No. 2389, “USNM 83957; “CRI000, 613355, “Slide No. 2390; 1 3, “M. Segura, 23 Mar.-21 Apr., 1992, “CRI000, 416797, “Slide No. 2471; 1 3, “A. Martin, 21–29 May, 1992, “CRI000, 684384, “Slide No. 2311; 1 3, “D. Brenes, 21–29 May, “CRI000, 487953, “Slide No. 2321, “USNM 83958; 1 3, “M. Ramirez, May, 1991, “CRI000, 355373, “Slide No. 2610; 2 3, “ Abr. 1994, N. Obando, # 2820, “CRI001, 781891, “Slide No. 2548; “CRI001, 781864, “Slide No. 2550, “USNM 83959; 2 3, “Mar., 1994, # 2819, “CRI001, 764782, “Slide No. 2555, “USNM 83960; “CRI001, 764636, “Slide No. 2562, “USNM 83961; 3 3, “ Jul. 1993, # 2287, “CRI001, 130666, “Slide No. 2603; “CRI001, 730703, “Slide No. 2590, “USNM 83962; “CRI001, 130649, “Slide No. 2592, “USNM 83963; 3 3, “Agos. 1992, “CRI001, 910053, “Slide No. 2593, “USNM 83964; “CRI001, 910170, “Slide No. 2600; “CRI001, 910010, “Slide No. 2602; 4 3, “Oct., 1993, “CRI001, 162892, “Slide No. 2630; “CRI001, 162899, “Slide No. 2626; “CRI001, 162842, “Slide No. 2629; “CRI001, 162856, “Slide No. 2631, “USNM 83965; 1 3, “ May 1993, N.G. Obando, # 2184, “CRI001, 810549, “Slide No. 2591; 8 3, “Derrumbe, III Curso Parataxon., May, 1992, “CRI000, 416812, “Slide No. 2264, “USNM 83966; “CRI000, 416849, “Slide No. 2266, “USNM 83967; “CRI000, 426529, “Slide No. 2340; “CRI000, 417040, “Slide No. 2337; “CRI000, 417085, “Slide No. 2326; “CRI000, 416847, “Slide No. 2317, “USNM 83968; “CRI000, 416799, “Slide No. 2274, “USNM 83969; “CRI000, 416984, “Slide No. 2273, “Wing Slide No. 7010; 1 3, “II Curso Parataxon., Jun. 1990, “CRI000, 609183, “Slide No. 2169; 1 3, “San Luis, Monteverde, Prov. Punta., COSTA RICA, 1000–1350 m, Jul. 1994, Z. Fuentes, L-N- 250850, 449250, # 3074, “CRI002, 0 25719, “Slide No. 2634, “USNM 83970; 1 3, “Estac. Mengo, 100 m, SW side Volcon Cacao, Prov. Guan., COSTA RICA, Feb. 1989, GNP Biodiversity Survey, 85°28’10”W, 10°55’43”N, “CRI001, 0 55023, “Slide No. 2522; 1 3, COSTA RICA, Prov. Puntarenas, El Ripario, 3 km NE de Progresso, 1300 m, 5–7 Jun. 1997, A. Picado, de Luz, L-S-319000, 597000, # 47405, “CRI002, 569827, “Slide No. 2671; 3 3, “ COSTA RICA, Puntarenas, Monteverde, Eatación Biológica Monteverde, 1500 m, 11-XI- 2001, Col. Kenji Nishida, luz en la noche, “Slide No. 2700, “USNM 83971; “Slide No. 2708, “USNM 83972; “Slide No. 2713, “USNM 83973 [35 in INBio, 38 in USNM].

MAP 33. Distribution of Hypatopa manus (●) and H. caepae (˔).

Distribution (Map 33). Hypatopa manus is known from nine collecting sites; five in western Costa Rica along the Cordillera de Guanacaste, two on the Cordillera de Tilarán, and two closely adjacent sites on the eastern most part of the Cordillera de Talamanca near the border of Panama.

Etymology. The specific epithet manus is derived from the Latin meaning, the hand.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Blastobasidae

Genus

Hypatopa

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