Cochylis Treitschke, 1829
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Cochylis Treitschke, 1829: 233. Type species: Tortrix roseana Haworth, 1811.
Chochylis Duponchel, 1836: 409. [misspelling of Cochylis ]
Conchylis Sodoffsky, 1837: 93. [unjustified emendation of Cochylis ]
Pontoturania Obraztsov, 1943: 97. Type species: Cochylis defessana Mann, 1861.
Acornutia Obraztsov, 1944: 68. Type species: Tortrix nana Haworth, 1811.
Cochylichroa Obraztsov & Swatschek, 1958: 233. Type species: Eupoecilia atricapitana Stephens, 1852.
Brevicornutia Razowski, 1960: 317. Type species: Cochylis pallidana Zeller, 1847.
Longicornutia Razowski, 1960: 314. Type species: Tortrix (Cochylis) phaleratana Herrich-Schäffer, 1851 sensu Razowski, 1960 [= Cochylis epilinana Duponchel, 1842]
Neocochylis Razowski, 1960: 316. Type species: Conchylis calavrytana Rebel, 1906.
Paracochylis Razowski, 1960: 316. Type species: Cochylis amoenana Kennel, 1899.
Diagnostic characters.
Cochylis is characterized by the combination of the following characters: adult small to medium; forewing with all veins separate, Sc reach ing middle of the costal margin, basal distance between R1-R2 about three times of between R2-R3, R5 to the costal margin; hindwing with costal fold in male, Rs and M1 arising from the same point or long stalked, M3 and CuA1 separate, female hindwing usually with two spines in the frenulum; male genitalia: tegumen short and broad; uncus and gnathos absent; socius separate, drooped, connected with distal part of tegumen at base; median process of the transtilla mostly developed and dentate distally (absent in a few species); sacculus developed with a hook-shaped process basally in some species, with or without terminal process; slender vinculum separate ventrally; phallus without cornutus or with cornutus composed of a bundle of spines; female genitalia: sterigma varied in size and sclerotized diversely; antrum developed and heavily sclerotized; ductus bursae short, indistinctly distinguished from the corpus bursae; corpus bursae membranous, densely suffused with tiny spines.
Biology.
In the Palaearctic Region, there are one or two generations annually, and over-wintering occurs in the larval stage. Larvae are oligophagous and feed mainly on plants belonging to Asteraceae ( Razowski 1987).
Distribution.
All species are distributed in the Holarctic, Oriental and Neotropical regions.
Key to Chinese species of Cochylis based on male genitalia
1 | Phallus uniformly slender | 2 |
- | Phallus stout basally, slender distally | 6 |
2 | Phallus with cornutus ( Razowski 1970: Taf. 106, Fig. 270) | Cochylis atricapitana |
- | Phallus without cornutus | 3 |
3 | Transtilla without median process ( Fig. 7 View Figures 7–10 ) | Cochylis discerta |
- | Transtilla with median process | 4 |
4 | Phallus slightly sinuate ( Razowski 1970: Taf. 104, Fig. 260) | Cochylis roseana |
- | Phallus curved orthogonally distally | 5 |
5 | Sacculus extended to a hook-shaped process basally ( Razowski 1970: Taf. 105, Fig. 2681-4) | Cochylis hybridella |
- | Sacculus not extended basally ( Fig. 8 View Figures 7–10 ) | Cochylis dubitana |
6 | Transtilla without median process ( Razowski 1970: Taf. 109, Fig. 283) | Cochylis psychrasema |
- | Transtilla with median process | 7 |
7 | Valva with a spine-shaped process at basal 1/3 near outer margin ( Fig. 11 View Figures 7–10 ) | Cochylis triangula sp. n. |
- | Valva without process near out margin | 8 |
8 | Median process nearly triangular ( Fig. 10 View Figures 7–10 ) | Cochylis posterana hyrcana |
- | Median process short stripe-shaped, nearly parallel-sided | 9 |
9 | Socius about 1/2 length of median process ( Razowski 1970: Taf. 108, Fig. 279) | Cochylis defessana |
- | Socius almost same length as median process | 11 |
11 | Valva with outer margin slightly protruded distally, costa straight ( Fig. 9 View Figures 7–10 ) | Cochylis faustana |
- | Valva with outer margin nearly straight distally, costa slightly concave ( Razowski 1970: Taf. 108, Fig. 2771-2) | Cochylis piana |
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Cochylis Treitschke, 1829
Sun, Yinghui & Li, Houhun 2013 |
Brevicornutia
Razowski 1960 |
Longicornutia
Razowski 1960 |
Neocochylis
Razowski 1960 |
Paracochylis
Razowski 1960 |
Cochylichroa
Obraztsov & Swatschek 1958 |
Acornutia
Obraztsov 1944 |
Pontoturania
Obraztsov 1943 |
Conchylis calavrytana
Rebel 1906 |
Cochylis amoenana
Kennel 1899 |
Cochylis defessana
Mann 1861 |
Eupoecilia atricapitana
Stephens 1852 |
Tortrix (Cochylis) phaleratana
Herrich-Schäffer 1851 |
Cochylis pallidana
Zeller 1847 |
Cochylis epilinana
Duponchel 1842 |
Conchylis
Sodovsky 1837 |
Chochylis
Duponchel 1835 |
Cochylis
Treitschke 1829 |
Cochylis
Treitschke 1829 |
Cochylis
Treitschke 1829 |
Tortrix roseana
Haworth 1811 |
Tortrix nana
Haworth 1811 |