Amorbia concavana ( Zeller, 1877 )
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Amorbia concavana ( Zeller, 1877 ) |
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22. Amorbia concavana ( Zeller, 1877) View in CoL
Figs. 48, 84, 136
Cacoecia concavana Zeller, 1877 , Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross 13: 91.
Amorbia concavana View in CoL ; Walsingham, 1914, Biol. Centr. Amer., Lep. Het. 4: 219.
Amorbia phaseolana Busck, 1933 , Ent. Amer. 13: 152. New synonymy.
DIAGNOSIS. This species is most similar to A. rectangularis , but A. concavana can be distinguished by the absence of the translucent patch of the HW, a narrower costal fold on the male FW, and cornuti which are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the aedeagus.
REDESCRIPTION. MALE. FW length 7.5–8.6 mm (mean = 8.3; n = 6). HEAD: Frons convex, naked. Vertex rough scaled, light brown. Antenna scaling light brown. Labial palpus 1.0X length of antennal space. Labial palpus III segment 0.25 or less the length of II segment and positioned at nearly 90º from II segment, light brown laterally, inner surface paler. THORAX: Dorsum and tegula smooth scaled, light brown, with line of dark brown scales over anterior margin. FW ground pale yellow with brownish marks in median and postmedian area near costa. Costal fold narrow (2-3 mm wide) reaching 0.25 of costal length. HW dorsal scaling beige with darker apex. ABDOMEN: Light brown. Genitalia as in Fig. 84 (slide # 5814, EME, Honduras; n = 4). Transtilla rectangular, uniformly covered with spines on dorsum. Valva subrectangular. Sacculus sclerotized, 0.7X length of valva, extending to margin, emarginate in basal 0.5, with subdistal ventral spine. Aedeagus 0.9X length of valva, even curved throughout, with cornuti arranged perpendicular to longitudinal axis of aedeagus.
FEMALE. Unknown.
TYPE MATERIAL. concavana : Holotype: Male: PANAMA: Chiriquí; Volcano of Chiriquí (2000–5000 ft) ( MNB). phaseolana : Holotype: Male: Cuba ( USNM).
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL. COSTA RICA: GUANACASTE: P.N. Barra Honda, 3 km N de Nacaome , 100 m, L N 239000, 386000, 1M, x.1993, 1M, vi.1994, 1M, xii.1994, 1M, xii.1996 (M. Reyes, INBio) ; Santa Rosa Nat. Pk. , 1M, 12.xii.1978 / 10.i.1979, 1M, 16/ 18.xi.1979, 2M, 10/ 12.xi.1979, 1M, 28/ 31.vii.1979 (D. Janzen, INBio) , 1M, 1/ 3.vii.1980, 1M, 20/ 22.vi.1980, 1M, 26/ 28.vi.1980, 1M, 1.vi.1990 (r.f. Inga vera , voucher number: 90-SRNP-19.2) (D. Janzen & W. Hallwachs, USNM) ; P. N. Rincón de la Vieja, Estación Las Pailas. 1M, 23.ix/ 12.x.1992 (C. Cano, INBio) . PUNTARENAS: Estación Quebrada Bonita, Res. Biol. Carara , 50 m, LN 194500, 469850, 1M, v.1993 (R. Guzmán, INBio) , 1M, xii.1992 (J. Saborío, INBio) . SAN JOSE: Puriscal, Barbacoa , 1M, 28.x.1996 (r.f. Hammelia sp., em: 25.xi.1997) (A. González, UCR) . CUBA: E. E. A. de Cuba, 9335, 2M [no date] (r. f. green pods of lima beans) (S. Bruner, USNM) , 2M [no date] ( USNM); Sierra Maestra , 1M, 26.xii.1929 (Querci, USNM) ; Matanzas, Ciénega Zapata, nr. Playa Larga , 3m, 1M, 10/ 11.ii.1981 (D. Davis, USNM) ; Habana, Stgo. Vegas , 1F, 2.i.1931, 1F, 21.vii.1931 (A. Otero, USNM) . GUA- TEMALA: IZABAL: Quirigua , 1M [no date] (W. Schaus & W. Barnes, USNM) ; Cayuga , 1M [no date] (W. Schaus, USNM) ; Bellow San Lorenzo, 300 m, nr Pasabien Riv. , 1M, 16/ 20.xi.1986 (P. T. Dang, CNC) . HON- DURAS: Lancetilla, nr Tela , 1M, 5.vii.1968 (D. F. Veirs, USNM) ; Cortes Peña Blanca, Lago Yojoa , 1M, 21.vi.1979 (J. Chemsak, Michelbacher & Middlekauff, EME) . MEXICO: GUERRERO: La Zuzuca, 1M, 15.viii.1996 (T. Heard, R. Segura & M. Martínez, USNM) . JALISCO: Estación Biol. Chamela , 1M, 15/ 23.x.1986, 9M, 30.xi/ 8.xii.1988 (J. Chemsak, EME) ; 21 km N Melague, Fiesta Americana sign, 2M, 3.xii.1988 (J. Chemsak, EME) . NAYARIT: 20.3 mi NE junction, Mesa de Nayar , 3M, 27/ 28.iii.1987 (N. Bloomfield, SDNHM) . SAN LUIS POTOSÍ: 2 mi N Tamazunchale , 400 ft, 1M, 16/ 18.vii.1963 (D. Duckworth & D. Davis, EME) . TAMAULIPAS: El Ensino, 250 m, 2M, 4/13.viii, 1988 (V. Becker, VBC) . VERA- CRUZ: Estación Biol. Tuxtlas , 3M, 11/ 16.vi.1981 (V. Becker, VBC) ; Ignacio de la Llave , 2M, 23.viii.1995 (r.f. Mimosa pigra, LPL 7840) (R. Segura, T. Heard & M. Martinez, USNM) , 1M, 21.x.1996 (R. Segura, T. Heard & M. Martinez, USNM) ; Tuzales, Tlalixcoyan , 1M, 5.viii.1996 (r.f. Mimosa pigra ) (R. Segura & M. Martinez, USNM, LPL 7889 ) .
DISTRIBUTION AND BIOLOGY. The known distribution of this species is from Panama to Mexico and Cuba (Fig. 136) from 50 to 300 m elevation. Capture records indicate the presence of A. concavana throughout the dry and rainy seasons in Central America.
HOST PLANT RECORDS. Amorbia concavana was reared from Inga vera , Phaseolus sp. , Mimosa pigra (Fabaceae) , and Hammelia sp. ( Rubiaceae ) (Appendix III).
REMARKS. Amorbia effoetana (Möshler, 1890) , the type specimen of which we were unable to locate, could be conspecific with A. concavana . We assign to A. concavana material previously identified as A. phaseolana Busck , which was treated as a junior synonym of Amorbia effoetana .
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Amorbia concavana ( Zeller, 1877 )
Phillips-Rodríguez, Eugenie & Powell, Jerry A. 2007 |
Cacoecia concavana
Zeller 1877 |