Athrips kerzhneri Piskunov, 1990

Bidzilya, Oleksiy & Nupponen, Kari, 2018, New species and new records of gelechiid moths (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) from southern Siberia, Zootaxa 4444 (4), pp. 381-408 : 391

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4444.4.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5966912

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/73338787-FF86-E22B-FF02-97DED24F5F84

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scientific name

Athrips kerzhneri Piskunov, 1990
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Athrips kerzhneri Piskunov, 1990 View in CoL

Fig. 24 View FIGURE 24

Material examined. 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Russia, S Buryatia, 51°09’N, 106°16’E, 550 m, lake Gusinoe ozero, steppe, 18.vi.2002 (K. Nupponen) (gen. slide 394/ 16♀, O. Bidzilya) ( NUPP).

Here we provide description of the hitherto unknown female genitalia.

Female genitalia ( Fig. 24 View FIGURE 24 ). Papillae anales sub-ovate, sparsely covered with short setae. Segment VIII twice wider than long, medially weakly sclerotized, with two lateral honey-comb sclerotized patches; sub-ostial lobes membranous but edged anteriorly; ostium rounded with distinct medial sclerite; anterior margin of segment VIII weakly protruded anteriorly. Apophysis anterioris longer than segment VIII and half length of apophysis posterioris. Ductus bursae long and narrow, weakly broadened before corpus bursae; posterior portion as long as apophysis anterioris, strongly sclerotized laterally, with short triangular and long curved sclerites in proхimal part; corpus bursae sub-ovate; signum a narrow plate at right side near entrance of corpus bursae.

Remarks. Female genitalia of A. kerzhneri are similar to those of A. amoenella (Frey, 1882) , but anterior margin of sternite VIII is more protruded anteriorly.

Distribution. Russia: Tuva, Buryatia (new record); Mongolia (Bidzilya 2005).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Gelechiidae

SubFamily

Gelechiinae

Tribe

Gelechiini

Genus

Athrips

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