Phyllonorycter madagascariensis ( Viette, 1949 )

Prins, Jurate De & Kawahara, Akito Y., 2012, Systematics, revisionary taxonomy, and biodiversity of Afrotropical Lithocolletinae (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae), Zootaxa 3594 (1), pp. 1-283 : 119-120

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3594.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5259464

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Phyllonorycter madagascariensis ( Viette, 1949 )
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41. Phyllonorycter madagascariensis ( Viette, 1949) View in CoL

( Figs. 85 View FIGURES 81–86 , 392 View FIGURES 391–402 , 436 View FIGURES 432–436 )

Lithocolletis madagascariensis — Viette (1949: 175–176, fig. 5), Paulian & Viette (1955: 153, 157: fig. 15).

Phyllonorycter madagascariensis View in CoL — Viette (1990: 30), Dall’Asta et al. (2001: 34), De Prins & De Prins (2005: 316).

Diagnosis. Wing pattern closely resembles that of Phyllonorycter didymopa . Based on the original description of the wing pattern, P. madagascariensis hardly can be distinguished from P. didymopa . Phyllonorycter madagascariensis is the only Phyllonorycter species that feeds on Dombeya spectabilis .

Holotype: ‘ Madagascar, Tananarive [Antananarivo], Tsimbazaza , [leg] (R. Paulian). Coll. Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle.’

Since the holotype of Lithocolletis madagascariensis Viette, 1949 cannot be found the original illustrations of the name-bearing type specimen were studied.

Remarks. Phyllonorycter madagascariensis is described only from the holotype which is missing its abdomen. Unfortunately, all efforts to find the holotype and additional specimens of P. madagascariensis were unsuccessful. We have searched the type collection of Viette at the MNHN; written letters to Paolo Triberti, who has worked on the Gracillariinae material in the MNHN, and corresponded with the late P. Viette. Referring to the letter of P. Viette dated 15 September 2002 the only type specimen (the holotype without abdomen) of P. madagascariensis cannot be found.

(Re)description (based on the original description).

Adult. ( Fig. 85 View FIGURES 81–86 ).

Head: Covered with silvery white scales. Labial palpus silvery white with dark apex. Antennae ringed brown and light grey; scape covered with silvery white scales.

Thorax: Covered with silvery white scales; forewing very pale ochreous, golden, marked with two silvery white fascia; basal streak of same colour; first fascia, slightly oblique, situated at proximal 1/3 of wing, narrower at costa than at dorsum; second fascia submedian, almost straight, basally bordered with black scales, especially in its costal half; first coastal and first dorsal strigulae at distal 1/4, right triangular shape, slightly oblique towards apex, both first dorsal and first costal strigulae connected at midline of forewing, bordered basally and apically with black scales; apical sector of wing distally from apical edging of first costal and first dorsal strigulae, forms a semicircle; apex with white dot, tornal sector covered with sparse black scales; fringe pale ochreous golden, a little darker than ground colour of forewing with black apical fringe line. Underside yellowish grey with scattered black scales. Hindwings dorsally and ventrally equally dark grey.

Abdomen. Unknown.

Male and female genitalia. Unknown.

Habitat. The species has been found in the Botanical garden of Tsimbazaza, housing mainly indigenous Malagasy plant species.

Host plant(s). Malvaceae : Dombeya spectabilis Bojer — Paulian & Viette, 1955: 153 ( Fig. 436 View FIGURES 432–436 ).

Mine. Larvae mine leaves from June—August. Early instars form a long narrow semi-transparrent, curved gallery which terminates as an irregular, more or less rounded blotch on the abaxial side of the leaf without folds, but with slight swelling on the adaxial side of the leaf. Many mines can be observed on one leaf ( Paulian &Viette 1955: 157, fig. 15).

Flight period. Probably July-August (Paulian &Viette 155: 153).

Distribution. ( Fig. 392 View FIGURES 391–402 ). This species is recorded only from Antananarivo, Tsimbazaza in Madagascar ( Viette 1949: 176, Paulian & Viette 1955: 153, Viette 1990: 30).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Gracillariidae

Genus

Phyllonorycter

Loc

Phyllonorycter madagascariensis ( Viette, 1949 )

Prins, Jurate De & Kawahara, Akito Y. 2012
2012
Loc

Phyllonorycter madagascariensis

De Prins, W. & De Prins, J. 2005: 316
Dall'Asta, U. & De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. 2001: 34
Viette, P. 1990: 30
1990
Loc

Lithocolletis madagascariensis

Paulian, R. & Viette, P. 1955: 153
Viette, P. 1949: 175
1949
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