Ectoedemia tadshikiella Puplesis, 1988

Stonis, Jonas R., Remeikis, Andrius, Diškus, Arūnas & Navickaitė, Asta, 2020, Documenting new and little known leaf-mining Nepticulidae from middle and southwestern areas of the Asian continent, Zootaxa 4881 (3), pp. 401-452 : 423

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4881.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4333327

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scientific name

Ectoedemia tadshikiella Puplesis, 1988
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Ectoedemia tadshikiella Puplesis, 1988 View in CoL

( Figs 77–80 View FIGURES 73–80 , 198–205 View FIGURES 198–205 )

Ectoedemia tadshikiella Puplesis, 1988: 25 View in CoL , 26.

Ectoedemia tadshikiella Puplesis, in Puplesis 1994: 200 View in CoL , 201.

Material examined. 4 ♂, (holotype and paratypes): Tajikistan, 30 km N Dushanbe, Varzon Canyon , Kondara, 1200 m, 4.vii.–13.viii.1986, R . Puplesis, genitalia slide no. AN456 (holotype) ( ZIN) ; 3 ♂ (paratypes), same label data as holotype, R . Puplesis, genitalia slide nos AN416, AN417, AN418 ( ZIN); 4 ♂ (not type series), same locality as holotype, 13–21.viii.1986, R . Puplesis ( ZIN); 4 ♂ (not type series), same locality as holotype, 20.vii.–15.viii.1990, R . Puplesis ( ZIN); 2 ♂ (not type series), same locality as holotype, 30.vi.–19.vii.1991, R . Puplesis and A. Diškus ( ZIN) ; 5 ♂ (not type series), Turkmenistan, Kugitangtau , env. Svinsoviy (Svinsovyy) Rudnik, Sajat, 12–13.viii.1989, 29.viii.1990, R . Puplesis ( ZIN).

Diagnosis. This species belongs to the Ectoedemia angulifasciella species group. Externally, it can be confused with some other species possessing a large hair pencil of the hindwing, surrounded by ochre scales ( Fig. 80 View FIGURES 73–80 ). Nevertheless, the combination of a large, brown tuft and long special piliform scales along the costal margin on the forewing underside ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 73–80 ) has some value in differentiation of E. tadshikiella .

In the male genitalia, the unique, apically rounded valva and short, rounded lobes of the vinculum ( Fig. 203 View FIGURES 198–205 ) instantly distinguish E. tadshikiella from other species of the group.

Remarks. Forewing length 1.7 mm; wingspan 3.7 mm. Forewing underside with a large, dark brown tuft and long bristles along costal margin ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 73–80 ). Hindwing upper side with a large, ochre-brown hair pencil, surrounded by ochre androconial scales ( Fig. 80 View FIGURES 73–80 ). For a full description see Puplesis 1994: 200, 201.

Bionomics. Host plant and leaf mine are unknown. Adults were collected from late June to August.

Distribution. Known from the Hissor Range, Tajikistan ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–6 : Hr), at altitude about 1200 m, and adjacent Kugitangtau Range (eastern Turkmenistan).

Remarks. We provide the first photographic documentation of the male genitalia of E. tadshikiella ( Figs 198– 205 View FIGURES 198–205 ) and report on the type-series transfer: the holotype and six paratypes of E. tadshikiella , earlier deposited at LEU (=VPU) will be transferred to ZIN (see Material & Methods).

Puplesis, R. (1994) The Nepticulidae of Eastern Europe and Asia: western, central and eastern parts. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, 291 pp., 840 figs.

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FIGURES 73–80. Male adults of Ectoedemia spp. 73, holotype of E. ingloria Puplesis, general view (ZIN); 74, same, hindwing upper side; 75, 76, same, forewing underside; 77, 78, holotype of E. tadshikiella Puplesis, general view (ZIN); 79, same, fore- wing underside; 80, same, hindwing upper side.

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FIGURES 198–205. Male genitalia of Ectoedemia tadshikiella Puplesis. 198, 199, capsule with phallus removed, holotype, slide no. AN456; 200, 201, gnathos, paratype, genitalia slide no. AN417; 202–204, capsule with phallus removed, holotype, slide no. AN456; 205, same, phallus (ZIN)

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FIGURES 1–6. A geographical map (courtesy of T. Patterson, USA) and new host plants of Nepticulidae. 1, localities in this study; 2, 3, Ototropis elegans (DC.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi, Fabaceae, a host plant of Stigmella longa sp. nov.; 4, Viburnum cotinifolium D. Don., Adoxaceae, a host plant of Acalyptris nasutus sp. nov; 5, Ototropis sp., Fabaceae, a host plant of Stigmella pyramidata sp. nov.; 6, Spiraea canescens D. Don., Rosaceae, a host plant of Ectoedemia orbiculata sp. nov.

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

ZIN

Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nepticulidae

Genus

Ectoedemia