Ancylosis cinnamomella ( Duponchel, 1836 )

Bidzilya, Oleksiy, Budashkin, Yuriy & Yepishin, Viktor, 2019, A review of the genus Ancylosis Zeller, 1839 (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Phycitinae) from Ukraine, Zootaxa 4657 (3), pp. 437-473 : 443-444

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Ancylosis cinnamomella ( Duponchel, 1836 )
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Ancylosis cinnamomella ( Duponchel, 1836) View in CoL

( Figs 5 View FIGURES 1–12 , 36, 60)

Phycis cinnamomella Duponchel, 1836 —Hist. Nat. Lépid. Fr. 10: 195, pl. 279, fig. 4. TL: Montpellier, France.

Phycis dilutella Treitschke, 1832 —Schmett. Eur. 9 (1): 164. TL: Europa. Nomen oblitum.

Ancylosis labeonella Staudinger, 1859 View in CoL —Stettinet ent. Ztg 226. TL: Chiclana, Spain.

Ancylosis byzacaenicella Ragonot, 1887 View in CoL —Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1887: 252. TL: Gabès, Tunisia.

Euzophera lafauryella Ragonot, 1879 —Bull. Soc. ent. France: 155. TL: Fontenay-le compte, France.

Ancylosis cinnamomella var. roseopennella Ragonot & Hampson, 1901 View in CoL —Mém. Lépid. Rom. 8: 220. TL: Europe.

Ancylosis tunesella Caradja, 1910 View in CoL —Dt. Ent. Z, Iris 24: 122, pl. 4, fig. 7. TL: Gafsa, Tunisia.

Syria fuliginosa Rothschild, 1913 —Novit. Zool. 20: 137. TL: Mraier, Algeria.

Ancylodes pictella Turati & Zanon, 1922 —Atti Soc. ital. Sci. Nat. 61: 164. TL: Lybia.

Ancylosis ferrugineolineella Turati, 1934 View in CoL —Atti Soc. ital. Sci. Nat. 73: 185. TL: Rus Hanna, Lybia.

Ancylosis cinnamomella bichordella ( Ragonot, 1887) View in CoL —Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1887: 246. TL. Schahrud, Iran. Subspecies.

Ancylosis cephella Ragonot & Hampson, 1901: 218 , pl. 31, fig. 5. TL: Mardin, Turkey.

Ancylosis cinnamomella persicolella Amsel, 1951: 529 View in CoL . TL: Comé, Iran.

Ancylosis ecbataniella Amsel, 1961: 347 , text fig. 38, pl. 1, fig. 150. TL: Hamadan, Iran.

Ancylosis flammella Ragonot, 1887 —Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr.: 251. TL: Yining [Gulja], China.

Ancylosis flammella var. nigrella Caradja, 1916: 6 . TL: Yining [Gulja], China.

Ancylosis ormuzdella Amsel, 1954: 280 , pl. 8, fig. 88, pl. 20, figs 209–210. TL: Shiraz, Iran.

Heterographis delicatella var. ciliciella Caradja, 1910: 123 . TL: Kahramanmaraş [Marasch], Turkey.

Heterographis lividella Ragonot, 1887: 247 —Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1887: 247, TL: Ashhabad, Turkmenistan.

Ancylosis cinnamomella nigrorubella Roesler, 1970 View in CoL —Reichenbachia 13: 59. TL: Khentii Province, 15 km O of Öndörchaan, 1 km S of Kerulen, Mongoolia. Subspecies.

Ancylosis cinnamomella atlasica Leraut, 2014 —Moths of Europe, 4. Pyralids 2: 244, 394, pl. 58, fig. 11. TL: Ifrane, Morocco. Subspecies.

Ancylosis cinnamomella tergestica Leraut, 2014 —Moths of Europe, 4. Pyralids 2: 244, 394, pl. 58, fig. 10. TL: Italy, Trieste, Fusine. Subspecies.

Ancylosis cinnamomella rodaui Leraut, 2014 —Moths of Europe, 4. Pyralids 2: 244, 395, pl. 58, figs 13–15. TL: France, Hautes- Pyrénées, Gèdre. Subspecies.

Material examined. Ukraine: 1♂, 1♀, Kyiv reg., Trostjanetzkoje lesnitshestvo (prope statio Bortnitshi ), at light, 13 and 14.viii.1929 (I. Zhicharev). Genitalia slide: V. Yepishin prep. no. 082.18 ♀ ( ZMKU) . 1 ex., Cherkasy reg., Kanivskyi Nature Reserve , at light, 23.v.1982 (I. Dolinska) ( NMNH) . 1♂, Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk region, Kamiani mohyly Nature reserve, 20.viii.1995 (A. Bidzilya) ( ZMKU) . 1♂, Zaporizhzhia reg., Rozovka distr., Kamiani mohyly Nature reserve, 5.vi.2018 (V. Mushinskiy & A. Zhakov) ( VM) . 14♂, Crimea, Karadagh , at light, 10 and 13.viii.1988; 27.v and 25.vii.2003; 18 and 26–27.v.2005; 19.v, 30.vii and 11.viii.2006; 19.v.2007; 9.ix.2010 (Yu. Budashkin); 18, 31.vii.2011 (O. Bidzilya) ( ZMKU and KSS) . 4♂, Crimea, Kazantip , at light, 23.v and 2.vi.1994 (Yu. Budashkin & I. Kostjuk). Genitalia slide: V. Yepishin prep. no. 068.18 ♂. 1♂, Crimea, 4.2 km SW Holovanivka, Molbaiska kotlovyna, h= 456 m, at light, 22.vi.2010 (I. Kostjuk) (all ZMKU) .

Diagnosis. A very variable species. It can be distinguished by light brown to ochreous or reddish-brown forewing mixed with grey, the distinct narrow white post-medial and white angulated ante-medial lines ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–12 ). Nearly porrect, weakly up-turned, comparatively long labial palpus are characteristic too. Ancylosis dumetella ( Ragonot, 1887) from Central Asia is very similar externally but the labial palpus are strongly up-turned and 1.5 times as long as an eye diameter (weakly up-turned and 2.5 times as long as an eye diameter in A. cinnamomella ). The specimens with reduced light brown pattern may be confused with also rather variable A. roscidella but the latter is usually more plainly coloured, pale, not so bright, usually with ochreous patch on ⅓ of dorsum and without distinct trans- verse lines ( Figs 13, 14 View FIGURES 13–28 ). It differs additionally in the shorter, up-turned labial palpus. The male genitalia are characterized by uncus that is broader in its basal portion than valva, slightly narrowed tegumen with short anteromedial notch and the slender aedeagus ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 33–38 ). The differences from A. roscidella are discussed under that species. The long (longer than ductus bursae), weakly narrowed distally corpus bursae covered with thorn-shaped comparatively short signa are characteristic for the female genitalia ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 59–62 ). Ancylosis roscidella differs in the more narrowed distally corpus bursae with the larger number of signa in its proximal part ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 66–68 ).

Biology. The larvae feed between spun basal leaves on Sedum atre (L.) and Globularia sp. ( Roesler 1973: 321, cit. after Disqué 1906: 35) as well as on Artemisia campestris (L.) and Astragalus baionnensis Lois. ( Leraut 2014; Sinev 1986: 326). The description of the larva is provided by Roesler (1973: 319). In Ukraine adults have been registered from mid May to mid June and then from the end of July to mid September in steppe and meadow-steppe habitats.

Distribution. Palaearctic region eastwards to Krasnoyarskiy krai and Zabaikalskiy krai of Russia ( Roesler 1973; Sinev 2008), Central Asia (subspecies bichordella Ragonot, 1887) and Mongolia (subspecies nigrorubella Roesler, 1970). In Ukraine is known from Crimea ( Budashkin 1992, 2004, 2006), Ivano-Frankivsk ( Stockl 1922), Chernivtsi ( Hormuzaki 1907), Ternopil ( Toll 1939), Kyiv ( Sovinskij 1926; Zhikharev 1928; Lebediev 1937), Kharkiv ( Karolinskiy et al. 2018), Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk ( Bidzilya et al. 2001) and Cherkasy regions.

Remarks. Ancylosis cinnamomella is a very variable species broadly distributed through the Palaearctic region. Five subspecies are currently recognized as valid. However, their status is in need of revision as some of subspecies are rather unclearly diagnosed and have an overlapped areals (the sympatrical populations of A. c. cinnamomella and A. c. bichordella occur in the European Russia ( Roesler 1973: 323)). The specimens from Ukraine studied by us match externally to the nomimative subspecies. The specimens from Crimea are usually larger and have more extensive yellowish-brown pattern than more plainly greyish-black specimens from Northern Ukraine. However, the dark specimens occur in Crimea too.

ZMKU

Kiev Zoological Museum

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Pyralidae

Genus

Ancylosis

Loc

Ancylosis cinnamomella ( Duponchel, 1836 )

Bidzilya, Oleksiy, Budashkin, Yuriy & Yepishin, Viktor 2019
2019
Loc

Ancylosis ecbataniella

Amsel, H. G. 1961: 347
1961
Loc

Ancylosis ormuzdella

Amsel, H. G. 1954: 280
1954
Loc

Ancylosis cinnamomella persicolella

Amsel, H. G. 1951: 529
1951
Loc

Ancylosis flammella var. nigrella

Caradja, A. 1916: 6
1916
Loc

Heterographis delicatella var. ciliciella

Caradja, A. 1910: 123
1910
Loc

Ancylosis cephella

Ragonot, E. L. & Hampson, G. F. 1901: 218
1901
Loc

Heterographis lividella

Ragonot, E. L. 1887: 247
1887
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