Tingena fenestrata

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Tingena fenestrata
Tingena fenestrata 59552535.jpg
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Oecophoridae
Genus: Tingena
Species:
T. fenestrata
Binomial name
Tingena fenestrata
(Philpott, 1926)[1]
Synonyms[2]
  • Borkhausenia fenestrata Philpott, 1926

Tingena fenestrata is a species of moth in the family Oecophoridae.[2] It is endemic to New Zealand and has been observed in the South Island. This species has been observed in native forest habitat in December.

Taxonomy[]

Tingena fenestrata observation

This species was first described by Alfred Philpott in 1926 using specimens collected at Dun Mountain and named Borkhausenia fenestrata.[3] George Hudson discussed this species under the name B. fenestrata in his 1928 publication The butterflies and moths of New Zealand.[4] In 1988 placed this species within the genus Tingena.[2] The male holotype is held in the New Zealand Arthropod Collection.[2] Dr Robert Hoare has communicated that this species may belong to the genus .[5]

Description[]

Tingena fenestrata holotype

Philpott described this species as follows:

♂ ♀. 10 ½–12 mm. Head dull brown, mixed with ochreous posteriorly. Palpi bright ochreous mixed with brown. Antennae brown annulated with ochreous, ciliations in male 2 ½. Thorax bronzy-brown. Abdomen pale bronzy-brown. Legs pale ochreous mixed with brown, tarsi obscurely annulated with paler. Forewings moderate, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen rounded, oblique; pale dull-brown; first discal indicated by a few scattered brownish-black scales; plical obliquely beyond first discal, very small, sometimes consisting of one scale only; second discal larger, lower half white; a very obscure irregular dark-brown subterminal line: fringes dull-brownish mixed with pale ochreous and darker brown. Hindwings bronzy-fuscous: fringes fuscous-grey with darker basal line.[3]

Distribution[]

This species is endemic to New Zealand and has been observed in the South Island.[1]

Behaviour[]

This species is on the wing in December.[5]

Habitat[]

This species has been observed in native forest habitat.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Gordon, Dennis P., ed. (2010). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity: Kingdom animalia : chaetognatha, ecdysozoa, ichnofossils. Vol. 2. p. 462. ISBN 978-1-877257-93-3. OCLC 973607714. OL 25288394M. Wikidata Q45922947.
  2. ^ a b c d John Stewart Dugdale (23 September 1988). "Lepidoptera - annotated catalogue, and keys to family-group taxa" (PDF). Fauna of New Zealand. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. 14: 101. doi:10.7931/J2/FNZ.14. ISSN 0111-5383. Wikidata Q45083134. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2021.
  3. ^ a b Alfred Philpott (1926). "List of New Zealand species of Borkhausenia (Oecophoridae: Lepidoptera), including new species". Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 56: 404. ISSN 1176-6166. Wikidata Q110157185.
  4. ^ a b George Vernon Hudson (1928), The butterflies and moths of New Zealand, Illustrator: George Hudson, Wellington, p. 269, OCLC 25449322, Wikidata Q58593286
  5. ^ a b Hoare, Robert (2020-01-13). "Tingena fenestrata". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2021-12-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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