Philodoria splendida Walsingham, 1907

Kobayashi, Shigeki, Johns, Chris A. & Kawahara, Akito Y., 2021, Revision of the Hawaiian endemic leaf-mining moth genus Philodoria Walsingham (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae): its conservation status, host plants and descriptions of thirteen new species, Zootaxa 4944 (1), pp. 1-175 : 39-42

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Philodoria splendida Walsingham, 1907
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Philodoria splendida Walsingham, 1907 View in CoL

Figs. 9A, B View FIGURE 9 , 26D, E View FIGURE 26 , 41J, K View FIGURE 41 , 42I, J View FIGURE 42 , 43I, J View FIGURE 43 , 56K View FIGURE 56 , 64G–I View FIGURE 64 , 66C, D View FIGURE 66 , 73B, C View FIGURE 73 , 82 View FIGURE 82 .

Philodoria splendida Walsingham, 1907: 719–720 View in CoL , pl. 25, fig. 23; Swezey 1913b: 223; Zimmerman 1978a: 718, figs. 466, 471, 477, 481.

Type locality. Lanai, 2000ft.

Type material. Lectotype ♂, Lanai, 3000ft, ii.1894, Perkins 26452 |♂ genitalia on slide 101, Oct.17.1940| Philodoria splendida ♂ Wlsm PARATYPE 2/9| Fauna Hawaiiensis Collection| No. 34284 Hawaiian Coll. BISHOP Museum in BPBM (here designated). Paralectotype 2 (1♂, 1 sex unknown). 1 (sex unknown), Lanai, 2000ft, vii.1894, Perkins 26493 | Philodoria splendida Wlsm PARATYPE 3/9| in BPBM; 1♂, Kauai Mts., 3000–4000ft, vi.1894, Perkins 27188, | Philodoria splendida ♂ Wlsm PARATYPE 9/9| in BPBM. Described from ten specimens: ‘type ♂ (26430) and nine ‘paratypes’ from Kauai, Oahu, Molokai and Lanai. Given the manner in which the descriptions were written, Walsingham likely considered them as the holotype and paratypes, as indicated on their specimen labels. However, because a holotype was not specified in the description, the so-labeled types and paratypes are to be considered syntypes under Article 73.2 of the Code ( ICZN 1999), and any one of them is thus eligible for designation as lectotype under Article 74 of the Code ( ICZN 1999). We could not find ‘type ♂ (26430)’ from 2000 ft., Lanai, xii.1894 and six syntypes: 1 (sex unknown), Halemanu, 4000 ft, Kauai, v.1895; 1 (sex unknown), Waianae Mts., 2000 ft., iv.1892, beaten from “Lefua” ( Metrosideros polymorpha ?); 1 (sex unknown), Mts., near Honolulu, 2000 ft., 25.x.1892; 1 (sex unknown), Kalae, 1500 ft., v.1893; 1 (sex unknown), Mts., about 4000 ft., 9.vi.1893; 1 (sex unknown), 3000 ft., Lanai, ii.1894. Zimmerman (1978a: 701, fig. 466) provided the last photograph for the ‘holotype’ (=type ♂ (26430)) in the NHMUK. The current curator of NHMUK, D.C. Lees informed us that the ‘holotype’ of P. splendida is not stored in the designated location of the NHMUK. We selected a lectotype from three syntypes ( Fig. 9A View FIGURE 9 ), and the remaining syntypes are paralectotypes.

Additional material. 28 (14 ♂, 11 ♀, 3 sex unknown). Kauai: 1♂, Kauai Na Pali, Kona Forest Reserve, Alakai Swamp trail, 3800’, 29ix.1973, K. & E. Sattler, B.M.1973-498, Philodoria sp. 12 (Kauai) Sattler Coll., color slide 140, D. C. Lees Sep. 2016, BMNH(E)1621068. Oahu: 1♂, Waianae, 5.i.1913, ex Metrosideros polymorpha, SK 697♂, BPBM 34316; 1♂, Waianae, 5.i.1913, ex Ohia (= M. polymorpha ) in USNM;1♂, 1♀, Lauiluli, 25.x.1914, “Ohia Lehua” (= M. polymorpha ), BPBM 34312; 3♂, 1♀, Malamalama, 8.x.1916, “Ohia Lehua”, 34293–34295, ♂ ♀ slide aB Aug26 1941 in USNM; 1♀, Konahuanui, 2300ft, 9.v.1943, Resting on Cladium, EC Zimmerman Collector, BPBM 34319; 1♀, Kalihi, Coll. O.H.S, “Ohia Lehua”, BPBM 34311; 1 (sex unknown), Olympus, Coll. O.H.S, no. “35” in USNM.1♂, Waialae, Nui, 16.ii.1919, Z-XII-19-62-20♂ in BPBM. 1 (sex unknown), Kaala Road, 23.iv.2013 (stored), C.A. Johns leg., Adult on Melicope clusiifolia , 21.iv.2013, CJ049, KT 982402 View Materials in BPBM; 1♂, 2♀, Kanahuanui, 30.i.& 4.ii.2014 (stored), C.A. Johns leg., host: M. polymorpha , 3.i.2014, CJ246ab, CJ247, SK780♂, 781♀, 773♀ in BPBM. In NHMUK: 1♂, Oahu 4000’, Waianae Range, Ma Kaala, 4.ix.1976, K. & E. Sattler, B.M.1976-605, Philodoria sp. 10D (Lanai, Mauai, Oahu) splendida ? Sattler Coll., D.C. Lees, Sep. 2016, BMNH(E)1621292; 1♀, Oahu 2200’, Waianae Range, above Makua Valley, 11.ix.1976, K. & E. Sattler, B.M.1976- 605, Philodoria sp. 10C cf lysimachiella (Oahu) Sattler Coll., D. C. Lees. Sep. 2016 , BMNH(E)1621295. Lanai: 1♂, 2750’, Munro Trail, 2.x.1976, Philodoria sp. 10D (Lanai, Mauai, Oahu) splendida? Sattler Coll., D. C. Lees Sep. 2016, BMNH(E) 1621678 in NHMUK; Maui: 1♂, Haelaau, 17.xii.1928, O.H. Swezey, 34289 in BPBM; 1♂, 1♀, 1 (sex unknown), Flemming Arboretum Trail, [3.v.2013 (stored), C.A. Johns leg., host: M. polymorpha , 12.iv.]2013, SK 621♀, SK696♂, CJ105 (sex unknown) / KT 982410 View Materials in BPBM. 1♀, W. Mauai, 3000’, W. Maui Forest Res., Kaulalewelewe (Puu Kukui Trail), 26.viii.1976, K. & E. Sattler, B.M.1976-605, Philodoria sp. 10D (Lanai, Mauai, Oahu) splendida? Sattler Coll., D. C. Lees Sep. 2016, BMNH(E) 1621208 in NHMUK; Syzygium sp., C.A. Johns leg., in BPBM: 2♀, Limahuli, Kauai, 21.vii.2015 (stored), 20.vi.2015, CJ488ab, SK 748♀, SK 752♀; 1♂, Waiaai Trail, Oahu, 30.vii.2014 (stored in RNAlater solution), 5.vii.2014, CJ312, SK747♂ (only abdomen).

Diagnosis. This species and P. lama sp. n. have a brownish ocherous basal oblique fascia on forewing ( Figs. 9A, B View FIGURE 9 , 73B, C View FIGURE 73 ). Genital features very similar to those of P. basalis and P. lama , but distinguished by a rather slender dorsal process of valva in male. Kauai specimens (CJ488, male unknown) on Syzygium sp. have similar forewing pattern ( Fig. 26D, E View FIGURE 26 ) and female genitalia, but the Oahu specimen (CJ312, thorax sacrificed for molecular analysis) have thickened dorsal process with slightly curved dorsal side ( Fig. 41K View FIGURE 41 ) and slender saccus ( Fig. 42J View FIGURE 42 ).

Redescription: Adult ( Figs. 9A, B View FIGURE 9 , 26D, E View FIGURE 26 , 73B, C View FIGURE 73 ). Wingspan 8–9 mm in type series; forewing length 4 mm in holotype, 3.9 mm in paratype. Head dark brown; frons white; maxillary palpus reduced; labial palpus white, externally fuscous at apical portion. Antenna grayish fuscous. Thorax leaden gray. Forewing shining, pale leaden gray with dark brownish ocherous patches enclosing gray fascia: bp from near base of costal fold to dorsal 1/4; tf from costal 1/3 to dorsal 1/2, tp after the middle to apical portion, distinctly narrowing in the dorsum, containing two short, shining, steel gray costal spot; apical portion with large jet-black terminal patch from tornus to apex, containing two upright steel-gray streaks near its opposite extremities; a single bright silvery dot in its middle; a very narrow ocherous line along the base of tornus; cilia shiny, leaden gray with a black fringe line; two white costal lines, long one extend apex; terminal cilia often black. Hindwing coppery brown; cilia tawny. Abdomen tawny brown, silver below. Legs grayish fuscous, with white spots on tarsal joints and at distal end of tibiae; spurs white.

Male genitalia ( Figs. 41J, K View FIGURE 41 , 42I, J View FIGURE 42 , 43I, J View FIGURE 43 , 64G, I View FIGURE 64 ) (n=3). Capsule 830 µm. Tegumen same length as valva and rather wide; valva 490 µm long, similar to P. basalis except dorsal process rather slender ( Fig. 41J View FIGURE 41 ). Saccus broad and straight ( Fig. 42I View FIGURE 42 ). Phallus 660 µm long, sinuous in lateral view; cornuti large and well developed apically ( Fig. 43I View FIGURE 43 ).

Female genitalia ( Fig. 56K View FIGURE 56 ) (n=4). 1400 µm long. Lamella antevaginalis 200 µm in length. Corpus bursae 800 µm long. Similar in the appearance to P. basalis .

Distribution. Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai ( Walsingham 1907), and Hawaii (Big Island) ( Zimmerman 1978a).

Host plants. Myrtaceae : Metrosideros polymorpha Gaudich. ( Walsingham, 1907) , Syzygium sp.: new record.

Biology. ( Figs. 66C, D View FIGURE 66 , 82 View FIGURE 82 ). Swezey (1913b: 223) reported the “taco” like cocoon and mature larval habit, which are similar to that of P. basalis . The biology is poorly studied, but it is presumably similar to that of P. basalis . In general, larvae form slender linear mine on the adaxial leaf surface ( Fig. 82E View FIGURE 82 ), which gradually expands as lavae feed and grow ( Fig. 82A View FIGURE 82 ). One or two mines per leaf. We often observed the fallen mined leaves under the host plant ( Fig. 66C, D View FIGURE 66 ) with late instar larvae in the mine and/or pupae in a taco cocoon on or near the leaf.

Parasitoids. ( Fig. 101G, H View FIGURE 101 ). Bethylidae : Sierola philodoriae Fullaway, 1920 ; Eulophidae : Pauahiana metallica Yoshimoto, 1965 ( Zimmerman 1978a) .

Remarks. We identified two adult moths (Coll ID CJ-049 / GenBank accession no. ID KT982402 View Materials and CJ-105 / KT982410 View Materials ) as P. splendida , based on the presence of a brown basal oblique fascia on forewing and host plant, from which whole bodies were sacrificed for molecular analysis ( Johns et al. 2016).

BPBM

Bishop Museum

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Gracillariidae

Genus

Philodoria

Loc

Philodoria splendida Walsingham, 1907

Kobayashi, Shigeki, Johns, Chris A. & Kawahara, Akito Y. 2021
2021
Loc

Philodoria splendida

Zimmerman, E. C. 1978: 718
Swezey, O. H. 1913: 223
Walsingham, Thomas 1907: 720
1907
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