Hypatopa hora Adamski

Adamski, David, 2013, Review of the Blastobasinae of Costa Rica (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea: Blastobasidae), Zootaxa 3618 (1), pp. 1-223 : 142

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3618.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B548B139-E8D9-4F10-956E-E0001E6C7586

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6147588

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/985F879D-DFEF-72AE-C2DD-FF1EFBB67369

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Plazi

scientific name

Hypatopa hora Adamski
status

sp. nov.

Hypatopa hora Adamski View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 271 View FIGURES 269 – 271 , 406 View FIGURES 400 – 407 , Map 50)

Diagnosis.— Hypatopa hora can be distinguished from other Hypatopa by having a dark-brown patch between base and submedian fascia of the forewing.

Description.—Head: Scales on vertex and frontoclypeus grayish brown tipped with pale grayish brown. Outer surface of labial palpus grayish brown intermixed with pale grayish-brown scales along apical margins of segments 1–2, inner surface paler. Antenna pale grayish brown. Proboscis pale grayish brown.

Thorax: Tegula pale grayish brown basally, grayish brown apically; mesonotum agouti patterned, with basal and apical 1/3s brown, middle 1/3 pale brown. Legs brown intermixed with pale-brown scales near midsegments and along apical margins of all segments and tarsomeres. Forewing ( Fig. 406 View FIGURES 400 – 407 ): Length 5.0–7.1 mm (n = 2), pale brown intermixed with brown and dark-brown scales; a large dark-brown patch between base and submedian fasca; submedian fascia faint, complete; cell with three dark-brown spots, one near middle, two on apical end along crossvein; marginal spots faint. Undersurface brown. Hindwing: Translucent pale brown.

Abdomen: Male genitalia: Unknown. Female Genitalia ( Fig. 271 View FIGURES 269 – 271 ): Apophyses posteriores about 3 1/ 3X longer than apophyses anteriores. Ostium bursae within densely microtrichiate membrane posterior to seventh segment; antrum slightly wider than posterior part of ductus bursae; inception of ductus seminalis equidistant between anterior and posterior margins of seventh sternum; posterior margin of seventh sternum straight. Ductus bursae slightly greater than 2X longer than apophyses posteriores; slightly spinulate on anterior 1/5. Corpus bursae ovoid, sparsely spinulate; signum short, spinate, arising from small conical base.

Holotype, Ƥ, “ Est[ación] Cacao, 1000–1400 m, Lado SO Vol[can] Cacao, Prov[incia] Guan[acaste], COSTA RICA, C. Chaves, Mar[zo] 1991, L-N- 323300, 375700, “INBio: COSTA RICA: CRI000, 645670 [barcode label], “INBio, Ƥ Genitalia Slide by D. Adamski, No. 4502 [yellow label].

Paratype Ƥ, “Est. Cacao, 1000–1400 m, Lado SO Vol. Cacao, Prov. Guan., COSTA RICA, C. Chaves, Mar. 1991, L-N-323300, 375700, “INBio: COSTA RICA: CRI000, 645680, “Ƥ Slide No. 4503 [1 in USNM].

Distribution (Map 50). Hypatopa hora is known from one collecting site on the western most part of the Cordillera de Guanacaste in northwestern Costa Rica.

Etymology. The specific epithet hora is derived from the Latin meaning, an hour.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

SuperFamily

Gelechioidea

Family

Blastobasidae

Genus

Hypatopa

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