Philodoria micropetala Walsingham, 1907
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Philodoria micropetala Walsingham, 1907 |
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Philodoria micropetala Walsingham, 1907 View in CoL
Fig. 10F View FIGURE 10
Philodoria micropetala Walsingham, 1907: 719 View in CoL , pl. 25, fig. 22; Zimmerman 1978a: 709, figs. 463, 476.
Type locality. Halemanu (Kauai).
Type material. Holotype ♀, Halemanu, 4000ft, Kauai, v.1895., Perkins 27560, | PHILODORIA MICROPETALA, Wlsm Fn Hawaii I descry. figd | Walsingham Collection. 1910–427.| NHMUK010305336 About NHMUK |TYPE|BM ♀ Genitalia slide no. 3951| in NHMUK. Described based on a single specimen from Kauai. The ‘type’ specimen, designated by Walsingham is here thus the holotype following article 73.1.2 ( ICZN 1999 ).
Diagnosis. The forewing pattern is similar to that of P. floscula , but distinguished by an erect dorsal ws in the forewing ( Fig. 10F View FIGURE 10 ). The female genitalia were incompletely described by Zimmerman (1978a: fig. 476) who mentioned only the ostium and apophyses.
Description: Adult ( Fig. 10F View FIGURE 10 ). The following is from Walsingham (1907: 719): “Antennae brownish. Palpi white, a dark spot at the end of the median joint, the terminal joint also shaded with fuscous. Head and Thorax bronze. Forewings bronze, with four white spots; the first on the outer half of the fold, not touching the dorsum; the second on the costa beyond the middle, pointing obliquely outward and dark-margined externally; the other two situated as in floscula , but dark-margined on their inner sides, the metallic spot between them being bright steelblue; beyond this an orange spot, with three white streaks in the costal cilia above it, alternate with brownish, a few fuscous scales scattered across the middle of this patch terminate in a blackish spot at its outer edge, followed by shining, steel-blue, which extends through the ternlinal and apical cilia. Exp. al. 8 mm. Hindwings tawny brown; cilia tawny. Abdomen fuscous above, whitish beneath. Legs brownish, spurs and a few tarsal spots whitish.”
Male genitalia Unknown.
Female genitalia See Zimmerman (1978a: fig. 476). Ostium bursae large; antrum wide with a slender pair of lateral lobes; lamella antevaginalis weakly sclerotized, widening toward anterior margin of A7. Ductus bursae and corpus bursae not figured.
Distribution. Kauai ( Walsingham 1907).
Host plants. Urticaceae : Pipturus sp. ( Zimmerman 1978a).
Biology. Unknown.
Parasitods. Eulophidae : Euderus metallicus (Ashmead, 1901) , Neochrysocharis formosus (Westwood, 1833) ( Zimmerman 1978a) .
Remarks. Zimmerman (1978a) noted that the records from outside Kauai, i.e. from the islands of Hawaii (Big Island), Maui, Molokai, and Oahu mentioned by Swezey (1913b: 222) were likely in error and attributable to other Pipturus miners; P. micropetala appears to be restricted to Kauai. We accept Zimmerman’s suggestion in recognizing that only the specimens from Kauai are attributable to this species.
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Philodoria micropetala Walsingham, 1907
Kobayashi, Shigeki, Johns, Chris A. & Kawahara, Akito Y. 2021 |
Philodoria micropetala
Zimmerman, E. C. 1978: 709 |
Walsingham, Thomas 1907: 719 |