Scythris inanima Meyrick, 1916
Figs 21, 51
Scythris inanima Meyrick, 1916. Exotic Microlepidoptera, vol. 2 (part 1): 13.
Material examined.
Holotype. Peru • ♂; Huancayo; 10650 feet a.s.l.; i.7.14.; Parish leg.; [genitalia slide] JFGC No. 8051; NHMUK ID 010922361; NHMUK slide ID 010316663M coll. NHMUK.
Diagnosis.
Forewings bronzy-grey without distinctive external features. Genitalia dissection is required for recognition. Scythris inanima is readily separated from the other described species by details of the male genitalia: wide, inwards curved, pointed and asymmetrical valvae, a tubular phallus bent at 90° angle in basal 1/3, and “anchor-shaped” abdominal segment VIII with two curved projections are unique among the examined materials.
Description.
The original description is quoted: "Wingspan 10 mm ♂. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen light bronzy-grey. Antennal ciliations 1. Forewings lanceolate; bronzy-grey, somewhat darker-springled in disc: cilia greyish."
Male genitalia. Uncus trapezoid sclerotised plate. Gnathos base broad belt; distal arm short, robust, directed upwards and heavily sclerotised. Tegumen hood-shaped. Phallus slim, a little longer than valva, basal 1/3 bent at 90° angle, distally straight. Valvae asymmetrical, left broader and shorter; basal 2/3 broad, distal 1/3 tapered and bent inwards, tip more or less pointed. Saccus arched, short. Sternum VIII pentagonal, anterior margin broadly reinforced, mediolaterally somewhat extended. Tergum VIII consists of two laterally arched sclerotised belts; medioposterior portion triangular with backwards directed lateral extensions.
Distribution.
Peru.
Remarks.
Female unknown.