Aspilanta voraginella (Braun, 1927), comb n.

Nieukerken, Erik J. van & Eiseman, Charles S., 2020, Splitting the leafmining shield-bearer moth genus Antispila Huebner (Lepidoptera, Heliozelidae): North American species with reduced venation placed in Aspilanta new genus, with a review of heliozelid morphology, ZooKeys 957, pp. 105-161 : 105

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.957.53908

publication LSID

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scientific name

Aspilanta voraginella (Braun, 1927), comb n.
status

 

Aspilanta voraginella (Braun, 1927), comb n. Figs 5 View Figures 1–8 , 12 View Figures 12–13 , 24 View Figures 21–28 , 33 View Figures 29–33 , 80-83 View Figures 80–87

Antispila voraginella Braun, 1927b: 191. Holotype ♂: USA: [Utah: Washington County] "B1206/Zion Canyon/Utah i.iv.9 [1926]- Antispila / voraginella / Type Braun.", Genitalia slide EJvN 3916 [reared from mines on Vitis arizonica ] (ANSP) [examined].

Antispila voraginella ; Needham et al. 1928: 290; McDunnough 1939: 91; Davis 1983b: 4; Powell and Opler 2009: 39; van Nieukerken et al. 2012: 54; Eiseman 2019: 732.

Differential diagnosis.

Wingspan ca. 4.7-5.4 mm, forewing length 2.3-2.6 mm. Externally separated from A. oinophylla and ampelopsifoliella by the darker brassy brown head scaling, the absence of a fringe line and the overall less shining metallic pattern. Relatively similar to A. argentifera , but unlikely to be sympatric with that species. Male genitalia with distinctly bilobed tegumen, fewer pecten sensilla (8-10) and phallotrema with smaller spines only.

Host plant.

Vitaceae : Vitis arizonica , unidentified Vitis .

Leafmines.

(Figs 80-83 View Figures 80–87 ) Yellowish white blotches, without any linear part; greenish black frass irregularly in centre; mine usually formed from the confluence of several mines; as many as twenty or twenty-five pupal cases may be cut from a single leaf.

Larva.

Pale yellowish, head and prothorax hardly darker, mouthparts stand out as darker brown; a row of 5-7 brown spots on abdomen visible (Fig. 80 View Figures 80–87 ). Larvae gregarious.

Life history.

Larvae found between 4 June and 9 August (Arizona); in all cases the adults emerged the next spring (April to June), suggesting that the species is univoltine.

Distribution.

USA: Arizona, Texas (west), Utah.

Barcode.

BIN: BOLD:AAU3733, average distance 0.92%, max. distance 1.38% (n = 3), distance to nearest neighbour 8.83% (BOLD: AAV5059, A. hydrangaeella ).

Parasitoids.

None known.

Material.

Adults: see van Nieukerken et al. (2012).

Observations.

USA - Arizona • Cochise Co., Portal; 31.90918N, 109.25228W; 03 Aug. 2019; Laura Gaudette leg.; Vitis ; https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/30135988, https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/32296900. - Utah • Washington Co., Zion National Park; 37.23N, 112.963W; 22 Jul. 2008; Charley Eiseman & Noah Charney leg.; Vitis ; https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/44822019.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Heliozelidae

Genus

Aspilanta

Loc

Aspilanta voraginella (Braun, 1927), comb n.

Nieukerken, Erik J. van & Eiseman, Charles S. 2020
2020
Loc

Antispila voraginella

Braun 1927
1927
Loc

voraginella

Braun 1927
1927
Loc

Antispila voraginella

Braun 1927
1927
Loc

Antispila

Hubner 1825
1825