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IMMATURE STAGES OF METALMARK MOTHS FROM THE GENUS BRENTHIA CLEMENS (CHOREUTIDAE): MORPHOLOGY AND LIFE HISTORY NOTES




AuthorsRota J

PublisherLEPIDOPTERISTS SOC

Publication year2008

Journal: Journal- Lepidopterists Society

Journal name in sourceJOURNAL OF THE LEPIDOPTERISTS SOCIETY

Journal acronymJ LEPID SOC

Volume62

Issue3

First page 121

Last page129

Number of pages9

ISSN0024-0966


Abstract
In this paper the immature stages of Brenthia monolychna Meyrick (Choreutidae: Brenthiinae), as well as their ultrastructure, are described and figured. This is the first description of it New World brenthiine. In addition, notes on life history for flour New World species of Brenthia Clemens are provided, including mention of their host plants and parasitoids. Host plant utilization of the genus is discussed. A clarification of the nomenclature of the longest seta on the larval abdominal segment 9 is proposed. Earlier literature disagrees on whether this is a lateral, subdorsal, or dorsal seta - my examination suggests it is the subdorsal seta 1. The recorded distribution of Brenthia pavonacella Clemens is questioned, and a revised distribution is suggested. Moreover, an escape mechanism, employed by kill known Brenthia larvae, is discussed. Finally, a list of morphological and behavioral synapomorphies for the subfamily Brenthiinae and the genus Brenthia is provided.



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