Tineovertex canicoma ( Meyrick, 1911 )
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Tineovertex canicoma ( Meyrick, 1911 ) |
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Tineovertex canicoma ( Meyrick, 1911) View in CoL
( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 F–G, 3C)
Tinea canicoma Meyrick 1911: 120 View in CoL (type locality: Khasi Hills, NE India).
Tineovertex canicoma: Robinson et al. 1995: 175 View in CoL ; Robinson & Tuck 1996: 10; Huang et al. 2007: 40 View Cited Treatment .
Diagnosis. This species is similar to T. melliflua , but it can be distinguished by the following characters: in T. canicoma the phallus is stout, the uncus is very slender and ventrally curved, and the valva is narrow throughout and spatulate. In T. melliflua the phallus is tapered distally with a hook-shaped apex, the uncus is wedge-shaped, and the valva is broadened in the basal half.
Description. Forewing length 6.5–7.0 mm, antenna length 7.0– 7.5 mm in male ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 F–G).
Male. Head. Vertex and frons white. Thorax. Dorsum and tegula white with anterior portions black. Forewing with termen gold-yellow, about 3.8–4.0 × as long as wide including fringe (about 3.7–3.8 × as long as wide excluding fringe); costa with a broad irregular black streak from base to basal 5/6, dilated in middle reaching 2/5 across wing; a narrow and nearly straight black streak from basal 1/5 of dorsum to apex, separating creamy-white and gold-yellow areas. Hindwing brownish pale, 1.9–2.1 × as long as wide including fringe (3.6–3.7 × as long as wide excluding fringe). Abdomen. Male genitalia ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 C) with uncus lobes widely separated, very slender, about 0.8 × length of valva, apical half curved ventrally. Tegumen very narrow. Saccus elongate, triangular, about 1.3 × length of valva. Valva basal half broad, apical half curved dorsally. Phallus stout, about 1.5 × length of valva; apex slightly curved ventrally; vesica with cornuti consisting of short masses of minute spines.
Female. Unknown.
Material examined. Lectotype (in BMNH), male, ASSAM: Khasi Hills., VI.1906, leg. E. Meyrick, BM.
1938-290. Paralectotypes (in BMNH), 5 males, same data as lectotype, with Genitalia slide No. 32129 in BMNH.
Bionomics. Seasonal occurrence: June, with host unknown.
Distribution. India, Nepal.
Remarks. This species can be distinguished from other members of Tineovertex by the white vertex and pronotum and by the valva broadened over the basal half.
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Tineovertex canicoma ( Meyrick, 1911 )
Huang, Guo-Hua, Hirowatari, Toshiya & Wang, Min 2011 |
Tineovertex canicoma: Robinson et al. 1995 : 175
Huang 2007: 40 |
Robinson 1996: 10 |
Robinson 1995: 175 |
Tinea canicoma
Meyrick 1911: 120 |