Scaeosopha chionoscia Meyrick, 1933
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Scaeosopha chionoscia Meyrick, 1933 View in CoL
( Figs. 19, 43, 56)
Scaeosopha chionoscia Meyrick, 1933: 374 View in CoL ; Gaede, 1938: 92; Clarke, 1965: 533; Sinev, 202: 37.
Description. Adult ( Fig. 19): Wingspan 14.0–17.0 mm.
Female genitalia ( Fig. 56): Posterior apophysis about twice as long as anterior apophysis. Sterigma coneshaped, 2/5 length of posterior apophysis. Ductus bursae twice as long as posterior apophysis; ductus seminalis arising from 2/5 length of ductus bursae. Corpus bursae oval, about half length of ductus bursae; signa a pair of fanshaped plates.
Type material. Lectotype ♂, INDONESIA: Seneng, Java, K. Bred, vii.[19]32, genitalia slide no. JFGC7763 ( BMNH, London) [examined].
Additional material: BRUNEI: 1 ♀, Rampayoh R., LP 195, GR 960785, Lowland dipterocarp forest, 300 ft., 11–19.iii.1989, coll. G. S. Robinson, BM 1989-76 ( BMNH, London) ; 1 ♀, same locality, 21–24.ix.1992, G. S. Robinson, Brunei-Malaysia, Brit. Mus. 1993-2, BMNH Microlep. slide no. 31008, Houhun Li ( BMNH, London) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Lamunin , Sg Burong water tanks, disturbed lowland forest, 60 m, 17. ix.–30. ix. 1992, G. S. Robinson, Brunei- Malaysia, Brit. Mus. 1993-2, BMNH Microlep. slide no. 31007 (♂), Houhun Li ( BMNH, London) .
Hostplant. Nauclea orientalis (Linn.) (Rubiaceae) ( Robinson, Tuck & Shaffer, 1994).
Distribution. Brunei, Indonesia.
Diagnosis. This species resembles externally S. rotundivalvula Li ( Fig. 20), but can be separated from it by the forewing having the largest spot at 3/5 wing length; in the male genitalia by the valva with small processes throughout and the wider valvella ( Fig. 43); and the regularly cone-shaped sterigma in the female genitalia ( Fig. 56). In S. rotundivalvula Li , the forewing has the largest spot at end of cell, the valva has small processes partially and the valvella is narrower ( Fig. 44); and the sterigma is trapezoid ( Fig. 57).
Notes. The female of this species is described for the first time.
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Scaeosopha chionoscia Meyrick, 1933
Li, Houhun, Zhang, Zhiwei & Sinev, Sergey Yu. 2012 |
Scaeosopha chionoscia
Clarke, J. F. G. 1965: 533 |
Gaede, M. 1938: 92 |