Tingena aphrontis is a species of moth in the family Oecophoridae.[2] It is endemic to New Zealand and has been collected at altitudes between 3000 - 5000 ft at Arthur's Pass and Mount Arthur. The species lives in open alpine habitat amongst alpine vegetation. Adults of the species are on the wing in January.
Tingena aphrontis | |
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Male lectotype | |
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Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Oecophoridae |
Genus: | Tingena |
Species: | T. aphrontis |
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Tingena aphrontis (Meyrick, 1883)[1] | |
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This species was described by Edward Meyrick in 1883 using specimens collected at Arthur's Pass at 5000 ft in January and named Cremnogenes aphrontis.[3] Meyrick gave a more detailed description under this name in 1884.[4] In 1915 Meyrick placed this species within the Borkhausenia genus.[5] George Hudson illustrated and discussed this species under the name B. aphrontis in his 1928 publication The butterflies and moths of New Zealand.[6] In 1988 J. S. Dugdale placed this species in the genus Tingena.[2] The male lectotype, collected at Arthur's Pass, is held at the Natural History Museum, London.[2]
Meyrick first described this species as follows:
Fore wings ochreous-yellow, partially suffused with grey, with a black discal dot ; hind wings dark grey, paler towards base.[3]
In 1884 Meyrick went into more detail, describing this species as follows:
Male, female. — 12-14+1⁄2 mm. Head and palpi ochreous-yellow, anterior edge of palpi suffusedly dark fuscous. Antennae blackish. Thorax dark fuscous, with yellowish lateral and posterior spots. Abdomen dark grey, posteriorly becoming whitish-ochreous. Legs dark grey, apex of joints obscurely ochreous-whitish, posterior tibiae with very dense ochreous-whitish hairs. Forewings moderate, costa moderately arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; grey, more or less wholly suffused irregularly with ochreous yellow ; a blackish dot in disc beyond middle : cilia pale ochreous-yellow, somewhat mixed with grey. Hindwings grey, darker towards apex : cilia ochreous-whitish, suffused with dark grey towards base.[4]
This species is variable as the grey coloured patches are sometimes absent in some specimens.[6]
It is endemic to New Zealand and has been collected at Mount Arthur and at Arthur's pass at altitudes of between 3000 - 5000 ft.[1][6]
This species is on the wing in January.[6]
This species lives in open alpine habitat amongst alpine vegetation such as grass and herbs.[4][6]
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