Calicotis rotundinidus Terada, 2016

Shen, Zong-Yu, Terada, Takeshi & Hsu, Yu-Feng, 2022, The Newly Recorded Fern-spore Feeding Moths in the Genus, Meyrick 1889 (Lepidoptera: Stathmopodidae) from Taiwan, with Notes on Life History of Three Species., Zoological Studies 61 (63), pp. 1-12 : 6-8

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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2022.61-63

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Calicotis rotundinidus Terada, 2016
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Calicotis rotundinidus Terada, 2016 ( Figs. 9–15 View Figs , 27–30 View Figs )

Calicotis rotundinidus Terada, 2016: 131 , figs. 175–179. Type locality: Japan.

Material examined: 2ò, 2ñ, Taiwan: Hualian, Xiulin, Gekou, ca 270 m, 14 Jun 2018, reared from Asplenium setoi , emg. 15–29 Jul 2018, Y. F. Hsu Coll. (1ò, Gen. Prep. ZYS-0045, NTNU). 3ò, 3ñ, Taiwan: New Taipei City, Wulai, Bauqing temple, ca 600 m, 30 Sep 2018, reared from Asplenium setoi , emg. 29 Oct–05 Nov 2018, Z. Y. Shen, Y. Y. Lu Coll. ( BRMAS). 1ò, 1ñ, Taiwan: New Taipei City, Xindian, Hemeishan, ca 150 m, 29 Nov 2019, reared from A. nidus , emg. 25 Dec 2019, Z. Y. Shen, C. W. Huang, Y. C. Wang Coll. (1ñ, Gen. Prep. ZYS-0088, NTNU). 3ò, 1ñ, Taiwan: Taidong, Lanyu, Yongxing farm, 21 Mar 2020, reared from A. nidus , emg. 6–21 Apr, Y. F. Hsu Coll. ( BRMAS, NTNU). 3ñ, Japan: Okinawa, Kunigami, Motobu, Ishikawa, 27 Jun 2019, reared from A. setoi , emg. 16– 21 Jun 2019, Z. Y. Shen Coll. ( BRMAS).

Description: Male ( Figs. 9–10 View Figs ). Forewing length 3.18–3.58 mm (n = 5). Head: Frons silvery white. Vertex silvery white. Occiput white. Antenna with scape broadly dilated, white, flagellum creamy white. Labial palp slender, long, strongly upcurved, white. Thorax: Surface covered by creamy white scales, with fuscous streak on the anterior margin, with a pair of fuscous dots on posterior part, tegula creamy white, with pale brown block on approximately 1/2 of tegula. Legs: Fore and middle legs white, foretibia covered by fuscous scales dorsally, mesotibia bearing a pair of spurs distally joint, with outer spur approximately 1/3 length of inner spur; hindleg white; metatibia overlaid with creamy white bristles, with a whirl of fuscous bristles at distal joint, metatarsus with each tarsomere bearing a whirl of creamy white bristles, fuscous scales at joints of each tarsomere; metatibia bearing two pairs of creamy white spurs at both proximal and distal joints, proximal spurs with outer one approximately 1/3 length of inner one, distal spurs with outer one approximately the same length as inner one. Forewing: Dorsally ground color creamy white, costa fuscous on basal 1/3, a brown spot present near base of dorsum, dark brown fascia at 2/5 of wing, extended towards but not reaching costa, a brown streak present near apex, cilia white; ventrally silvery grey. Hindwing: Ground color creamy white, cilia white. Abdomen: White, anal tuft present.

Female ( Figs. 11 – 12 View Figs View Fig View Figs ): Forewing length 2.73–3.36 mm (n = 8). Similar to male but lacking anal tuft in abdomen.

Male genitalia (Gen. Prep. ZYS-0045, NTNU, Figs. 13–14 View Figs ): Uncus stout, apically slightly downturned, with shallowly bilobate apex, setose laterally. Gnathos elongat triangular, apex slightly upcurved, nearly the same length as uncus, with blunt apex. Valva with round apex; costa thicker than sacculus, costal ring developed, heavily sclerotized. Sacculus slightly sinuate; cucullus nearly oval, approximately 2x as long as uncus, with numerous setae on inner surface; saccus approximately the same length as uncus. Phallus stout, approximately 3x as long as uncus, with weakly sclerotized wrinkles on vesica, cornutus absent.

Female genitalia (Gen. Prep. ZYS-0088, NTNU, Fig. 15 View Figs ): Papillae anales longer than wide. Apophyses posteriores approximately 1.5x as long as apophyses anteriores. Ostium bursae with prominent sublateral fold. Corpus bursae with large signum, bar-shaped, situated in middle of corpus bursae; bulla assimilated with ductus seminalis; many small spines present at apex of ductus seminalis.

Diagnosis: This species can be recognized by a pair of brown dots on the metascutum and by the forewing pattern: costa dark brown on basal 1/3, brown spot present near base of dorsum, dark brown fascia at 2/5 of wing, extended towards but not reaching costa, a brown streak near apex. Genitalia of this species can be distinguished by the bilobate apex of uncus, sublateral folds on the ostium bursae and the bar-shaped signum.

Host plants: Asplenium antiqum Makino, 1929 ( Terada 2016), A. setoi N. Murak & Seriz, 1999 , and A. nidus L., 1753 ( Aspleniaceae ).

Biology: Larvae ( Fig. 27 View Figs ) were found in May, June, September and November. The larvae fed on A. setoi and A. nidus in Taiwan. They constructed suboval shelters ( Fig. 28 View Figs ) composed of a mixture of fern spores and frass on the underside of the host plant. The larva lives inside the shelter and feeds on the spores until pupation. The cocoon ( Fig. 29 View Figs ) is spindle shaped. Adult moths ( Fig. 30 View Figs ) emerged about one to one and a half month after pupation without diapause, suggesting that this species is probably multivoltine.

Distribution: Japan ( Terada 2016) and Taiwan.

Y

Yale University

F

Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department

NTNU

National Taiwan Normal University

Z

Universität Zürich

C

University of Copenhagen

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Stathmopodidae

Genus

Calicotis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Stathmopodidae

Genus

Calicotis

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Polypodiopsida

Order

Polypodiales

Family

Aspleniaceae

Genus

Asplenium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Stathmopodidae

Genus

Calicotis

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Polypodiopsida

Order

Polypodiales

Family

Aspleniaceae

Genus

Asplenium

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Polypodiopsida

Order

Polypodiales

Family

Aspleniaceae

Genus

Asplenium

Loc

Calicotis rotundinidus Terada, 2016

Shen, Zong-Yu, Terada, Takeshi & Hsu, Yu-Feng 2022
2022
Loc

Calicotis rotundinidus

Terada T. 2016: 131
2016
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