Edosa Walker, 1866

Yang, Linlin, Wang, Shuxia & Li, Houhun, 2014, A taxonomic revision of the genus Edosa Walker, 1886 from China (Lepidoptera, Tineidae, Perissomasticinae), Zootaxa 3777 (1), pp. 1-102 : 9-10

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3777.1.1

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Edosa Walker, 1866
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Edosa Walker, 1866 View in CoL View at ENA

Edosa Walker, 1866: 1818 View in CoL . Type species: Edosa hemichrysella Walker, 1866: 1819 View in CoL , by monotypy. [Java].

Chrysoryctis Meyrick, 1886: 530 . Type species: Oecophora irruptella Walker, 1864: 686 View in CoL , by subsequent designation by Fletcher, 1929. [ Australia]. Synonymized by Robinson & Nielsen, 1993: 193.

Episcardia Ragonot, 1895: 105 . Type species: Psecadia lardatella Lederer, 1858 , by monotypy. [ Syria] Synonymized by Robinson & Nielsen, 1993: 193.

Cylicobathra Meyrick, 1920: 99 . Type species: Cylicobathra chionarga Meyrick, 1920 , by original designation and monotypy. [ Kenya]. Synonymized by Robinson, 2008a: 346.

Sphallesthasis Gozmány, 1959: 347 . Type species: Sphallesthasis similis Gozmány, 1959 , by original designation. [ Afghanistan]. Synonymized by Robinson & Nielsen, 1993: 193.

Phalloscardia Gozmány, 1966a: 62 . Type species: Tinea semiumbrata Meyrick, 1920 View in CoL , by original designation and monotypy. [ Kenya]. Synonymized by Robinson, 2008a: 346.

Bilobatana Zagulajev, 1975: 250 [as subgenus]. Type species: Tinea caerulipennis Erschoff, 1874 View in CoL , by original designation. [ Iran] Synonymized by Robinson and Nielsen, 1993: 193.

Neoepiscardia Petersen & Gaedike, 1982: 336 . Type species: Neoepiscardia islamella Petersen and Gaedike, 1982 , by original designation. [ Saudi Arabia]. Synonymized by Robinson, 2008a: 346.

Diagnosis. Species of Edosa are small to medium size, usually colored brown. Edosa is characterized by the combination of the following characters: the antenna extending 0.7–0.9× length of the forewing, the scape slightly expanded and bearing a few black pecten bristles; the labial palpus three-segmented, the second segment with a few lateral bristles, the third segment with vom-Rath organ near apex; the maxillary palpus usually five-segmented, elongate; the forewing usually unicolorous, in various shades of brown, with individual scales dark-tipped in almost all species, usually dark along basal 1/3 or 2/3 of costa; all veins present; the cell of forewing elongate, with faint trace of chorda and branched M; the cell of hindwing with weak trace of forked M; the foretibial epiphysis present, the tarsi with a few scattered spines; the small coremata of eighth segment in male with spicular scales in most species, the vinculum fused with tegumen, the gnathos and saccus absent, the uncus with a broad, shouldered base and always bilobed, the cylindrical aedeagus without a cornutus and the bulbus ejaculatorius with distal section abruptly differentiated into a ‘cup’ in the male genitalia; the membrane between the seventh and eighth segments with a large invaginated tripartite corethrogyne, the ductus bursae or the posterior part of the corpus bursae possessing a complex colliculum in the female genitalia.

Edosa View in CoL shares some similarities with other Perissomasticine genera, but can be recognized by the genital characters. In the male genitalia, the tegumen is strongly reflexed caudally in both Perissomastix Warren et Rothschild, 1905 View in CoL and Ectabola Gozmány, 1966 View in CoL , but not in Edosa ( Robinson 2008a) View in CoL ; the uncus has a broad, shouldered base articulated with the tegumen in Edosa View in CoL , whereas the uncus is not extended basally and indistinguishable from the tegumen in Perissomastix View in CoL , Ectabola View in CoL and Hyperbola Gozmány, 1965 View in CoL ; the uncus is always bilobed in Edosa View in CoL , but fused, hooked (subgenus Lazocatena Gozmány, 1959 ) or with a lateral prong (subgenus Perissomastix View in CoL ), or with a ventral lobe and a dorsal appendage (subgenus Psolarcha Meyrick, 1933 ) in Perissomastix View in CoL , fused dorsally, with robust spines and spiniform scales in Ectabola View in CoL , and bearing short, dark pegs apically in Hyperbola View in CoL . In the female genitalia, the ovipositor is shorter and broader, the anal papillae are larger in Perissomastix View in CoL and Ectabola View in CoL than in Edosa View in CoL ; the apophyses posteriores subtend a pair of hairy pads in Perissomastix View in CoL , but not in Edosa View in CoL ; the complex colliculum is always present in Edosa View in CoL , but barely so in other genera, represented only by one or two minute spines if present.

Biology. Little is known about the biology of Edosa . Meyrick (1934) mentioned that larvae of E. subochraceella ( Walsingham, 1886) were ‘found several times in the empty bags of big Psychidae species’ in Guangzhou Province, China. Robinson (1985b) regarded this as an anomalous or erroneous record or, at least, an atypical life-history, since extensive rearing of Psychidae in many parts of the world failed to produce further Edosa . Robinson (2008a) mentioned that Edosa ‘has a life history that is utterly opaque’, and suspected that ‘the larvae inhabit a niche that is somewhat unusual and not sampled routinely using techniques that retrieve small to medium-sized Lepidoptera larvae’.

Distribution. Palearctic Region, Oriental Region, Afrotropical Region and Australia Region.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Tineidae

Loc

Edosa Walker, 1866

Yang, Linlin, Wang, Shuxia & Li, Houhun 2014
2014
Loc

Cylicobathra

Robinson 2008: 346
2008
Loc

Neoepiscardia

Robinson 2008: 346
Petersen 1982: 336
1982
Loc

Bilobatana

Robinson 1993: 193
Zagulajev 1975: 250
1975
Loc

Phalloscardia Gozmány, 1966a : 62

Robinson 2008: 346
Gozmany 1966: 62
1966
Loc

Sphallesthasis Gozmány, 1959 : 347

Robinson 1993: 193
Gozmany 1959: 347
1959
Loc

Episcardia

Robinson 1993: 193
Ragonot 1895: 105
1895
Loc

Chrysoryctis

Robinson 1993: 193
Meyrick 1886: 530
Walker 1864: 686
1886
Loc

Edosa

Walker 1866: 1818
Walker 1866: 1819
1866
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