Sattleria basistrigella Huemer 1997

Sattleria basistrigella Huemer, 1997, bona sp., stat. rev. (Figs 7, 20, 34) Gelechia dzieduszykii [ sic ] f. basistrigella Müller-Rutz, 1934: 121, pl. 1, fig. 7; unavailable, infrasubspecific. Sattleria triglavica basistrigella Huemer, 1997: 286, figs 1 –2, 5. Description. Adult (Fig. 7). Head cream...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Gelechiidae
Sattleria
Sattleria basistrigella
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Gelechiidae
Sattleria
Sattleria basistrigella
Huemer, Peter
Hebert, Paul D. N.
Sattleria basistrigella Huemer 1997
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Gelechiidae
Sattleria
Sattleria basistrigella
description Sattleria basistrigella Huemer, 1997, bona sp., stat. rev. (Figs 7, 20, 34) Gelechia dzieduszykii [ sic ] f. basistrigella Müller-Rutz, 1934: 121, pl. 1, fig. 7; unavailable, infrasubspecific. Sattleria triglavica basistrigella Huemer, 1997: 286, figs 1 –2, 5. Description. Adult (Fig. 7). Head cream, labial palpus cream, mottled with mid-brown; antenna blackish brown; thorax and abdomen mid-brown. Wingspan 3 19.0–20.0 mm; forewing ground colour light cream-brown, intensively mottled whitish cream, mid-brown along costa; irregular dark brown transverse band at 3 / 4; black markings well developed: broad black stripe through fold, angulated dash in middle of forewing at end of cell and few black scales near base of forewing, termen with several black spots; fringes concolorous with ground colour, weakly defined fringe line present; hindwing light grey with concolorous fringes. Female brachypterous (see Huemer and Karsholt 2010). Male genitalia (Figs 20, 34). Uncus with evenly rounded apex; gnathos hook strong, culcitula moderate; tegumen anteriorly widened, broadly and deeply emarginated anterior margin; pedunculi long, slender; valva long, slender, shorter than uncus, weakly curved; sacculus shorter than valva, medially broadened with slightly concave outer margin, abruptly tapered to short apical part; vinculum deeply emarginated with pair of processes; primary process long and needle-shaped, about level with apex of sacculus; secondary process arising from basal half of primary process, broad based, outer edge sub-rectangular, without serration; saccus shorter than primary vincular process, slender, sub-rectangular with cut-off apex; anellus with pair of small, rounded, centrally perforated sclerites; phallus slender, nearly straight, without medial projection, coecum scarcely inflated, apex with short and straight sclerotized arm. Female genitalia. See Pitkin and Sattler (1991: fig. 59) and Huemer and Karsholt (2010). Diagnosis. Sattleria basistrigella is externally similar to S. graiaeella sp. nov. and S. triglavica which were hitherto considered conspecific. It differs from the former by its larger wingspan (19.0-20.0 mm versus 16.5–18.5 mm) and from the latter in the more distinct transverse band of the forewing. Another similar species, S. breviramus , differs in the black base of the forewing costa. Highly diagnostic characters are found in the male genitalia which differ from all related species particularly in the distinctly smaller and sub-rectangular secondary process of the vinculum (Figs 20, 34) which is large and convex in all other Sattleria species (Figs 17 –19, 32–33, 35). The females of formerly mixed taxa are either unknown ( S. triglavica ) or their identity remains doutbful ( S. graiaeella sp. nov. ). The COI data indicate significant divergence with mean distances to other species of Sattleria ranging from a low of 2.98 % ( S. breviramus ) to 5.32 %. The maximum intraspecific divergence detected was 0.85 % (n= 5). Bionomics. The larva was observed in July feeding on Silene acaulis (L.) Jacqu., and living in a silken tube hidden inside cushions of the host-plant (Pitkin and Sattler 1991). The adults are on the wing from July to August, while laboratory-reared specimens emerged from late September to early October indicating plasticity in phenology. Habitats are alpine scree and rock formations primarily on siliceous soil with sparse vegetation at elevations ranging from about 2400 m to above 3000 m. Distribution. Only known from the Pennine Alps in the southern part of the Valais (Switzerland). The single male record of this subspecies from the Italian Dolomites (Pitkin and Sattler 1991) was re-examined by us. It is based on a traditional male slide and important characters of the genitalia needed to confirm its identity are nearly invisible. Remarks. Müller-Rutz (1934) introduced basistrigella as an infrasubspecific name and only recently the taxon was validated and formally re-described as S. triglavica basistrigella (Huemer 1997). : Published as part of Huemer, Peter & Hebert, Paul D. N., 2011, Cryptic diversity and phylogeography of high alpine Sattleria — a case study combining DNA barcodes and morphology (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), pp. 1-22 in Zootaxa 2981 on pages 16-17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278322 : {"references": ["Huemer, P. (1997) Sattleria basistrigella (Muller-Rutz, 1934), ein invalider Name (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 70, 285 - 288.", "Muller-Rutz, J. (1934) Ueber Microlepidopteren. Beschreibung neuer Arten und Formen aus der Schweiz, sowie erganzende Angaben uber altere, weniger bekannte Arten. Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 16, 118 - 128, p. 1.", "Huemer, P. & Karsholt, O. (2010) Gelechiidae II (Gelechiinae: Gnorimoschemini). In: Huemer, P., Karsholt, O. & Nuss, M. (Eds.), Microlepidoptera of Europe. Volume 6. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 586 pp.", "Pitkin, L. M. & Sattler K. (1991) Sattleria: a European genus of brachypterous alpine moths (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History (Entomology), 60, 205 - 241."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5631003 2023-05-15T18:19:46+02:00 Sattleria basistrigella Huemer 1997 Huemer, Peter Hebert, Paul D. N. 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5631003 https://zenodo.org/record/5631003 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF3FFE8FFBA166EFFD8FF8DEA030C15 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278322 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF3FFE8FFBA166EFFD8FF8DEA030C15 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278323 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278326 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278330 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5631002 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Gelechiidae Sattleria Sattleria basistrigella Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5631003 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278322 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278323 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278326 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278330 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5631002 2022-02-08T12:23:07Z Sattleria basistrigella Huemer, 1997, bona sp., stat. rev. (Figs 7, 20, 34) Gelechia dzieduszykii [ sic ] f. basistrigella Müller-Rutz, 1934: 121, pl. 1, fig. 7; unavailable, infrasubspecific. Sattleria triglavica basistrigella Huemer, 1997: 286, figs 1 –2, 5. Description. Adult (Fig. 7). Head cream, labial palpus cream, mottled with mid-brown; antenna blackish brown; thorax and abdomen mid-brown. Wingspan 3 19.0–20.0 mm; forewing ground colour light cream-brown, intensively mottled whitish cream, mid-brown along costa; irregular dark brown transverse band at 3 / 4; black markings well developed: broad black stripe through fold, angulated dash in middle of forewing at end of cell and few black scales near base of forewing, termen with several black spots; fringes concolorous with ground colour, weakly defined fringe line present; hindwing light grey with concolorous fringes. Female brachypterous (see Huemer and Karsholt 2010). Male genitalia (Figs 20, 34). Uncus with evenly rounded apex; gnathos hook strong, culcitula moderate; tegumen anteriorly widened, broadly and deeply emarginated anterior margin; pedunculi long, slender; valva long, slender, shorter than uncus, weakly curved; sacculus shorter than valva, medially broadened with slightly concave outer margin, abruptly tapered to short apical part; vinculum deeply emarginated with pair of processes; primary process long and needle-shaped, about level with apex of sacculus; secondary process arising from basal half of primary process, broad based, outer edge sub-rectangular, without serration; saccus shorter than primary vincular process, slender, sub-rectangular with cut-off apex; anellus with pair of small, rounded, centrally perforated sclerites; phallus slender, nearly straight, without medial projection, coecum scarcely inflated, apex with short and straight sclerotized arm. Female genitalia. See Pitkin and Sattler (1991: fig. 59) and Huemer and Karsholt (2010). Diagnosis. Sattleria basistrigella is externally similar to S. graiaeella sp. nov. and S. triglavica which were hitherto considered conspecific. It differs from the former by its larger wingspan (19.0-20.0 mm versus 16.5–18.5 mm) and from the latter in the more distinct transverse band of the forewing. Another similar species, S. breviramus , differs in the black base of the forewing costa. Highly diagnostic characters are found in the male genitalia which differ from all related species particularly in the distinctly smaller and sub-rectangular secondary process of the vinculum (Figs 20, 34) which is large and convex in all other Sattleria species (Figs 17 –19, 32–33, 35). The females of formerly mixed taxa are either unknown ( S. triglavica ) or their identity remains doutbful ( S. graiaeella sp. nov. ). The COI data indicate significant divergence with mean distances to other species of Sattleria ranging from a low of 2.98 % ( S. breviramus ) to 5.32 %. The maximum intraspecific divergence detected was 0.85 % (n= 5). Bionomics. The larva was observed in July feeding on Silene acaulis (L.) Jacqu., and living in a silken tube hidden inside cushions of the host-plant (Pitkin and Sattler 1991). The adults are on the wing from July to August, while laboratory-reared specimens emerged from late September to early October indicating plasticity in phenology. Habitats are alpine scree and rock formations primarily on siliceous soil with sparse vegetation at elevations ranging from about 2400 m to above 3000 m. Distribution. Only known from the Pennine Alps in the southern part of the Valais (Switzerland). The single male record of this subspecies from the Italian Dolomites (Pitkin and Sattler 1991) was re-examined by us. It is based on a traditional male slide and important characters of the genitalia needed to confirm its identity are nearly invisible. Remarks. Müller-Rutz (1934) introduced basistrigella as an infrasubspecific name and only recently the taxon was validated and formally re-described as S. triglavica basistrigella (Huemer 1997). : Published as part of Huemer, Peter & Hebert, Paul D. N., 2011, Cryptic diversity and phylogeography of high alpine Sattleria — a case study combining DNA barcodes and morphology (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), pp. 1-22 in Zootaxa 2981 on pages 16-17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278322 : {"references": ["Huemer, P. (1997) Sattleria basistrigella (Muller-Rutz, 1934), ein invalider Name (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 70, 285 - 288.", "Muller-Rutz, J. (1934) Ueber Microlepidopteren. Beschreibung neuer Arten und Formen aus der Schweiz, sowie erganzende Angaben uber altere, weniger bekannte Arten. Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 16, 118 - 128, p. 1.", "Huemer, P. & Karsholt, O. (2010) Gelechiidae II (Gelechiinae: Gnorimoschemini). In: Huemer, P., Karsholt, O. & Nuss, M. (Eds.), Microlepidoptera of Europe. Volume 6. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 586 pp.", "Pitkin, L. M. & Sattler K. (1991) Sattleria: a European genus of brachypterous alpine moths (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History (Entomology), 60, 205 - 241."]} Text Silene acaulis DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Stripe ENVELOPE(9.914,9.914,63.019,63.019)