Antispila voraginella Braun
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Antispila voraginella Braun Figs 3444, 45
Antispila voraginella Braun, 1927: 191. Holotype male: 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].
Differential diagnosis.
Adult (Fig. 34) very similar to and about same size as Antispila oinophylla , but head and thorax covered with brassy shining scales rather than silver. In male genitalia (Figs 44-45) uncus clearly bilobed, valva with fewer pecten spines: 8-10, triangular lobe absent; transtilla with narrower central plate and phallus with rather different set of spines: the long one of oinophylla absent, and row along phallotrema less comb-like, whereas there is a row of many spines along both sides. Female genitalia not examined.
Biology.
Hostplant: Vitis arizonica . Seems to be univoltine, larvae found in June–July northward; through September in monsoonal areas to south; adults emerging the following spring April to June.
Leafmines.
Mine illustrated by Powell and Opler (2009: plate 59:7). Mines rather different from those of Antispila oinophylla : larvae usually gregarious with mines forming large pale blotches.
Distribution.
Evidently allopatric to Antispila oinophylla and only recorded from the Rocky Mountains: Utah, Arizona and West Texas.
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