Heterocrossa contactella

Heterocrossa contactella
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Carposinidae
Genus: Heterocrossa
Species: H. contactella
Binomial name
Heterocrossa contactella
(Walker, 1866)
Synonyms
  • Tinea contactella Walker, 1866
  • Carposina amalodes Meyrick, 1911
  • Carposina contactella (Walker, 1866)

Heterocrossa contactella is a species of moth in the family Carposinidae. It is endemic to New Zealand.

Taxonomy

This species was described by Francis Walker in 1866 using material collected in Nelson by T. R. Oxley in 1860 and named Tinea contactella.[1][2] In 1905 Edward Meyrick placed this species within the genus Heterocrossa.[3] In 1911, thinking he was describing a new species, Edward Meyrick named the moth Carposina amalodes.[4][1] In 1922 Meyrick listed Heterocrossa as a synonym for Carposina.[5] George Hudson, in his 1928 publication The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand, discusses this species under both the names Carposina contactella and Carposina amalodes.[6] In 1978 Elwood Zimmerman argued that the genus Heterocrassa should not be a synonym of Carposina as the genitalia of the species within the Heterocrassa genus are distinctive.[5] In 1988 John S. Dugdale synonomised the name Carposina amalodes and assigned the species to the genus Heterocrossa.[1] The lectotype specimen is held at the Natural History Museum, London.[1]

Description

Meyrick described the species as follows:

♀︎. 14–15 mm. Head white. Palpi 2 12, white, lower longitudinal half blackish. Antennas white, obscurely ringed with fuscous. Thorax whitish-ochreous mixed with dark grey, collar and patagia white. Abdomen pale greyish-ochreous. Fore-wings elongate, narrow, costa moderately arched, apex round-pointed, termen very oblique, almost straight, rounded beneath; grey, irregularly irrorated with dark grey and white ; a broad irregular-edged white suffusion extending along anterior half of costa, and reaching 23 across wing ; three or four small black dots on costa anteriorly, second forming a short strigula ; a narrow oblique-transverse pale ochreous spot edged with black below middle at 13 ; a black dot above middle of disc, and a small pale ochreous sometimes blackish-mixed spot below it ; three small faint whitish-ochreous spots arranged in a triangle in disc beyond middle ; all these ochreous spots are ringed with white suffusion ; an undefined angulated dark subterminal shade, marked with black on veins ; a series of blackish dots on posterior half of costa and termen : cilia light grey irrorated with white, basal half obscurely barred with whitish. Hind-wings grey, paler anteriorly ; cilia whitish.[3]

Distribution

This species is endemic to New Zealand.[7][8] This species has been collected in Whanganui River, Paekakariki, Wellington, Otira River, Ida Valley, Queenstown, Invercargill and Bluff.[6][9]

Biology and behaviour

This species is on the wing in December and January.[6]

Habitat

This species prefers light forest and scrub habitat, especially where Leptospermum shrubs are found.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Dugdale, J. S. (1988). "Lepidoptera – annotated catalogue, and keys to family-group taxa" (PDF). Fauna of New Zealand. 14: 1–269. ISBN 0477025188. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  2. Walker, Francis (1866). "Supplement Part 5". List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. 35: 1535–2040 via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  3. 1 2 Meyrick, Edward (1905). "Notes on New Zealand Lepidoptera. E. Meyrick, B.A., F.R.S., F.E.S". Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London. 53 (2): 219–244. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1905.tb02451.x. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  4. Meyrick, Edward (1911). "Notes and Descriptions on New Zealand Lepidoptera". Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. 43: 58–78 via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  5. 1 2 Zimmerman, Elwood (1978). Insects of Hawaii. 9. Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press. p. 797. ISBN 9780824804879.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Hudson, G. V. (1928). The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand. Wellington: Ferguson & Osborn Ltd. pp. 215, 216. OCLC 25449322.
  7. "Heterocrossa contactella (Walker, 1866)". www.nzor.org.nz. Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  8. Gordon, Dennis P., ed. (2010). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity. Volume two. Kingdom animalia : chaetognatha, ecdysozoa, ichnofossils. Vol. 2. Christchurch, N.Z.: Canterbury University Press. p. 457. ISBN 9781877257933. OCLC 973607714.
  9. Patrick, Brian (1994). Hawkdun Ecological District invertebrate survey. Wellington, N.Z.: Department of Conservation, New Zealand. p. 14. ISBN 0478015534. OCLC 53885579.
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