Scythris fluvialis Meyrick, 1916

Nupponen 1, Kari & Sihvonen, Pasi, 2022, Revision of Neotropical Scythrididae moths and descriptions of 22 new species from Argentina, Chile, and Peru (Lepidoptera, Gelechioidea), ZooKeys 1087, pp. 19-104 : 19

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Scythris fluvialis Meyrick, 1916
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Scythris fluvialis Meyrick, 1916

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Scythris fluvialis Meyrick, 1916. Exotic Microlepidoptera, vol. 2 (part 1): 15.

Material examined.

Lectotype. Colombia • ♂; Cali; 500 feet a.s.l.; 5-14.; Parish leg.; [genitalia slide] JFGC No. 8052; NHMUK ID 010922359; NHMUK slide ID 010316664; coll. NHMUK.

Paralectotype. Colombia • ♀; same data as for lectotype; coll. NHMUK .

Diagnosis.

Scythris fluvialis and North American S. trivinctella (Zeller, 1873) and S. ypsilon Braun, 1920, in addition to five undescribed species, form a compact group, sharing twisted apex of the distal arm of the gnathos, terminating into a small, warped plate ( Landry 1991). Posterior margin of male abdominal tergum VIII is elongated in S. fluvialis , bifurcate in S. trivinctella and distinctly concave with lateral setae in S. ypsilon . See Landry (1991) for further details.

Description.

The original description is quoted: "Wingspan 12-13 mm ♂, ♀. Head, palpi, and thorax dark bronzy-fuscous. Antennal ciliations of ♂ 0.5. Abdomen bronzy-fuscous, beneath in ♂ suffused with pale ochreous, in ♀ white except anal segment. Forewings lanceolate; dark violet-fuscous, towards costa and dorsum suffused with grey; a thick suffused ochreous-whitish streak from base of dorsum, curved upwards to above middle and returning to fold before middle of wing, where it joins an ochreous tinged patch extending along dorsum to tornus; a thick ochreous-whitish streak from 0.2 of costa to fold parallel to termen, with a, with a projection on posterior edge in middle, tending to connect with a whitish mark on termen above tornus; some ochreous tinge towards termen above this; in ♂ specimen an ochreous-whitish mark at apex: cilia rather dark violet-fuscous. Hindwings with 4 and 5 separate; dark fuscous; cilia dark grey."

Male genitalia. Uncus trapezoid plate. Gnathos base broad belt, dorsally a semi-circular extension covered by minute thorns; distal arm long, sigmoid, tip pointed with small flap. Tegumen hood-shaped. Phallus 1/2 length of valva, basal 2/3 straight and of constant width, distal 1/3 bent ventrally and tapered. Valva long and narrow, distal 1/2 weakly broadened dorsally, tip round and setose. Saccus 0.6 ×as long as valva, broad. Sternum VIII pentagonal plate basally, laterally broadened, apex elongated. Tergum VIII pentagonal plate, posterior extension long and digitate, anterior margin concave, U-shaped.

Female genitalia. Not dissected.

Distribution.

Colombia.

Remarks.

We leave Scythris fluvialis in Scythris , more precisely next to S. trivinctella and S. ypisilon , following the diagnostic characters provided by Landry (1991).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Scythrididae

Genus

Scythris

Loc

Scythris fluvialis Meyrick, 1916

Nupponen 1, Kari & Sihvonen, Pasi 2022
2022
Loc

Scythris fluvialis

Meyrick 1916
1916