Asapharcha hirsuta ( Janse, 1958 ), 2024
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11064530 |
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Asapharcha hirsuta ( Janse, 1958 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Asapharcha hirsuta ( Janse, 1958) , comb. nov.
Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–10
Lasiarchis hirsuta Janse, 1958 View in CoL . The Moth of South Africa, 6 (6): 50. Holotype (♂) and paratype (♀), examined (DMSA).
Type material examined. Holotype ♂ “ Vict.[oria] Falls Road 38 m fr[om]. Bulaw .[ayo], 25–26.iv.1954, A.J.T. Janse ” | “ Lasiarchis hirsuta J., ♂, Holotype: No. 3727” | “g. 8468” ( DMSA).
Diagnosis: In A. hirsuta , the head and thorax are uniformly dark brown, and the forewing is distinctly mottled with black ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–10 ). In A. ochrocapitella sp. nov., the most similar species, the head is yellow and the forewing is lighter. In the male genitalia (see Janse 1958: pl. 6; 1960: pl. 49d), A. hirsuta has a stout gnathos, a reduced sacculus, comparatively long and broad saccus, and a phallus with a twisted inner trunk and short subapical process. Th male genitalia of A. ochrocapitella sp. nov. differ in having a rounded hump-shaped sacculus and lacking a subapical process of the phallus. In the female genitalia (see Janse 1958: pl. 6; 1960: pl. 65j, k) A. hirsuta has two elongated signa that area connected with each other and situated along the longitudinal axis of corpus bursae. In A. ochrocapitella sp. nov. the signa are of similar shape but they are situated under each other in the middle of the corpus bursae.
Addition to original description. Male genitalia. Uncus subrectangular, twice as long as wide, shorter than tegumen, posterior margin straight, densely covered with hairs along margins; gnathos long, stout, strongly curved at base, straight in middle, upcurved apically; tegumen trapezoidal, distinctly differentiated from uncus, anteromedial emargination triangular, extending to 1/4 length of tegumen; cucullus gradually broadened posteriorly, posterior angles rounded, extending to 2/3–3/4 length of tegumen, densely haired; sacculus reduced, valvella very short; saccus U-shaped, extending beyond base of tegumen; phallus straight, distal part with inner twisted trunk-like, down-curved sclerite, apex rounded, caecum weakly swollen, about 1/3 length of phallus tube.
Distribution. Known only from Zimbabwe.
Remark. The genus Lasiarchis Meyrick, 1937 was described as monotypic with Lasiarchis elaeoxyla Meyrick, 1937 as its type species. Lasiarchis pycnodes (Meyrick, 1909) ( Figs 16 View FIGURES 11–16 , 22 View FIGURES 17–22 ) was originally described in “ Nothris (?)”, but later placed in Anisoplaca by Meyrick (1925). Janse (1958: 49–50) transferred A. pycnodes to Lasiarchis , synonymized it with L. elaeoxyla , and described L. hirsuta Janse, 1958 from Zimbabwe. The male genitalia of L. pycnodes ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 30–32 ) are characterized by the presence of a short pointed process with a tuft of setae on 2/3 of the ventral margin of the cucullus, and an elongate, slender phallus. In contrast to L. pycnodes , L. hirsuta has an unmodified cucullus, and a basally swollen, comparatively short phallus, features that are similar to those of Asapharcha strigifera (type species of the genus) and other Asapharcha species. Hence, we transfer Lasiarchis hirsuta to Asapharcha , resulting in Asapharcha hirsuta ( Janse, 1958) , comb. nov., whereas L. pycnodes (= L. elaeoxyla ) remains in the Lasiarchis , and we continue to treat it as monotypic.
Janse, A. J. T. (1958) Gelechiidae. The Moths of South Africa, 6 (1), 1 - 144.
Meyrick, E. (1925) Lepidoptera Heterocera Fam. Gelechiadae. In: Wytsman, P. (Ed.), Genera Insectorum, 184, 1 - 290.
Meyrick, E. (1937) n. k. Exotic Microlepidoptera, 5 (3 - 5), 65 - 160.
FIGURES 1–10. Asapharcha spp., adults, dorsal view. 1. A. angustella sp. nov., holotype, male (SouthAfrica, Lelyfontein; gen. slide 48/09, O. Bidzilya). 2. A. centrotypa, holotype, male (Zimbabwe, Sawmills, gen. slide “g. 4248”). 3. A. fuscomaculata, holotype, male (Namibia, Kunene, Palmwag Lodge). 4. A. hirsuta, holotype, male (Zimbabwe, 38 miles N of Bulawayo, road to Victoria Falls). 5. A. lacistoides sp. nov., holotype, male (Namibia, Hobatere Lodge). 6. A. ochrocapitella sp. nov., holotype, male (Zimbabwe, Bulawayo; gen. slide 508/07, O. Bidzilya). 7–10. A. strigifera. 7. Female (South Africa, Gauteng Province, junction of Crocodile and Marico rivers; gen.slide B.M. 7393). 8. Male (holotype of Lacistodes brunneostola). 9. Male (Namibia, Varianto, Otavi Mts). 10. Male (Namibia, Waterberg NP; gen. slide 44/09, O. Bidzilya).
FIGURES 11–16. Asapharcha spp., adults, dorsal view. 11–14. A. tauropis. 11. Holotype, female; 12. Female (holotype of A. crateropa). 13. Male (South Africa, Hoedspruit). 14. Male (Kenya, Lake Bogoria). 15. A. unipunctella, holotype, male (Namibia, Rundu, Okavanga River; gen. slide 484/07, O. Bidzilya). 16. Lasiarchis pycnodes, holotype, male (South Africa, Pretoria; gen. slide 503/23, O. Bidzilya).
FIGURES 17–22. Asapharcha spp., head. 17. A. angustella sp. nov., lateral view. 18. A. fuscomaculata, dorsolateral view. 19. A. lacistoides sp. nov., lateral view. 20. A. strigifera, lateral view. 21. A. unipunctella, sp. nov., dorsal view. 22. Lasiarchis pycnodes, holotype, male, lateral view (South Africa, Pretoria; gen. slide 503/23, O. Bidzilya).
FIGURES 30–32. Asapharcha spp., male genitalia. 30. A. tauropis (South Africa, Hongonyi Lodge; gen. slide 29/23, O. Bidzilya). 31. A. unipunctella sp. nov., holotype (Namibia, Rundu, Okavanga River; gen. slide 484/07, O. Bidzilya). 32. Lasiarchis pycnodes, holotype (South Africa, Pretoria; gen. slide 503/23, O. Bidzilya).
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South Africa, Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban, Durban Museum |
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Durban Museum |
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Asapharcha hirsuta ( Janse, 1958 )
Bidzilya, Oleksiy V., Mey, Wolfram & Rajaei, Hossein 2024 |
Lasiarchis hirsuta
Janse 1958 |