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来自新西兰的一种新潜叶蛾,新物种(鳞翅目,细蛾科,细蛾亚科),以珍稀特有灌木(唇形科)为食,并附有新西兰细蛾科修订名录。

A new leaf-mining moth from New Zealand, sp. nov. (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae, Gracillariinae), feeding on the rare endemic shrub (Lamiaceae), with a revised checklist of New Zealand Gracillariidae.

作者信息

Hoare Robert J B, Patrick Brian H, Buckley Thomas R

机构信息

New Zealand Arthropod Collection (NZAC), Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research, Private Bag 92170, Auckland, New Zealand New Zealand Arthropod Collection Auckland New Zealand.

Wildlands Consultants Ltd, PO Box 9276, Tower Junction, Christchurch 8149, New Zealand Wildlands Consultants Ltd Christchurch New Zealand.

出版信息

Zookeys. 2019 Jul 22;865:39-65. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.865.34265. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Hoare & Patrick, (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae, Gracillariinae) is described as a new species from New Zealand. It is regarded as endemic, and represents the first record of its genus from the southern hemisphere. Though diverging in some morphological features from previously described species, it is placed in genus Triberti, based on wing venation, abdominal characters, male and female genitalia and hostplant choice; this placement is supported by phylogenetic analysis based on the COI mitochondrial gene. The life history is described: the larva is an underside leaf-miner on the endemic divaricating shrub (Lamiaceae), and exits the mine to pupate in a cocoon in a folded leaf of the host plant. The remarkable history of the discovery and rediscovery of this moth is discussed: for many years it was only known from a single sap-feeding larva found in a leaf-mine in a pressed herbarium specimen of the host. The adult was discovered by BHP in Christchurch Botanic Gardens in 2013. Most distribution records of the moth come from a recent search for mines and cocoons on herbarium specimens of . has high conservation status, and is regarded as 'Nationally Vulnerable' according to the New Zealand Department of Conservation threat classification system, based on the rarity and declining status of its host plant. However, the presence of apparently thriving populations of on cultivated plants of , especially at the type locality, Christchurch Botanic Gardens, suggests that encouraging cultivation of the plant could greatly improve the conservation status of the moth. A revised checklist of New Zealand Gracillariidae is presented, assigning all species to the currently recognised subfamilies. The Australian (Meyrick, 1880) is newly recorded from New Zealand (Auckland), where it is established on .

摘要

霍伊尔氏帕特里克蛾(鳞翅目,细蛾科,细蛾亚科)被描述为来自新西兰的一个新物种。它被视为特有物种,代表了该属在南半球的首次记录。尽管在一些形态特征上与先前描述的物种有所不同,但基于翅脉、腹部特征、雌雄生殖器和寄主植物选择,它被归入特里贝蒂属;基于细胞色素氧化酶亚基I线粒体基因的系统发育分析支持了这一分类。文中描述了其生活史:幼虫是本地多分歧灌木(唇形科)叶片下表面的潜叶虫,离开虫道后在寄主植物折叠叶片中的茧内化蛹。文中讨论了这种蛾的发现和重新发现的非凡历程:多年来,人们仅从保存在寄主植物压制标本叶矿中的一条吸食树液的幼虫中知晓它。2013年,必和必拓公司在克赖斯特彻奇植物园发现了成虫。该蛾的大多数分布记录来自最近在寄主植物标本上对虫道和茧的搜索。由于其寄主植物稀有且数量减少,根据新西兰保护部的威胁分类系统,该蛾具有较高的保护地位,被视为“国家易危”物种。然而,在栽培的寄主植物上明显有繁荣的种群存在,尤其是在模式产地克赖斯特彻奇植物园,这表明鼓励种植这种植物可能会大大改善该蛾的保护状况。文中给出了新西兰细蛾科的修订名录,将所有物种归入目前认可的亚科。澳大利亚的(梅里克,1880年)首次在新西兰(奥克兰)被记录,它在当地已建立种群。

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