A New Species of the Genus Tebenna Billberg, 1820 (Lepidoptera: Choreutidae) from Chile †
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Taxonomy
- Order: Lepidoptera
- Family: Choreutidae
- Genus: Tebenna Billberg, 1820
- Species: Tebenna acanthophallus sp. nov.
3.2. Diagnosis
3.3. Description
- Male. 9.0 to 11.0 mm wingspan (n = 10) (Figure 2a).
- Head. Vertex and frons dark brown, apex of scales lighter; antenna with scape dark brown, flagellum dark gray ringed with light gray; labial palpus brown at base and white toward apex, dotted with brown scales; haustellum covered with white scales.
- Thorax. Dark brown, with appressed scales, tegulae of the same color; forewing dark brown to reddish brown with two silvery gray bands antemedially and postmedially, ochre spot basally subcostal, black spots medially and subterminally enclosing clusters of metallic gray scales, fringe dark brown; hindwing dark brown with lighter terminal line, long fringe of the same color; M3 vein absent (Figure 2b); prothoracic leg light gray; meso- and metathoracic legs silvery gray, tibia and tarsus banded with dark gray.
- Abdomen. Dark brown with light gray lines, tergites and sternites sclerotized, first abdominal tergite with subrectangular sclerotized inner area, second abdominal sternite with broad subtriangular apodemes, eighth tergite with narrow transverse band-shaped sclerotized area (Figure 2c).
- Male genitalia (Figure 3). Tegumen narrow and band-shaped, widened medially; uncus slightly sclerotized and narrow, socii with long setae; vinculum-saccus broad basally, subtriangular, distal third narrow and slightly spatulate; juxta sclerotized rod-shaped (Figure 3a); valva longer than wide, ventral margin curved, covered by numerous long, thick setae; cucullus rounded with hooked ventral projection (Figure 3b); aedeagus 1.7 times vinculum length, substraight, straight spine-shaped ventral process located on distal fifth and protrusions toward apex (Figure 3c,d), coecum penis of similar thickness to rest of aedeagus, ductus ejaculatorius inserts dorsally; vesica not armed with cornuti.
- Female. Not studied.
- Material examined. Holotype (male): Chile, Región de Atacama, Huasco (28°28′21.7″ S 71°08′40.4″ W), altitude: 137 m.a.s.l., 2018, col. SAG. (CSAG). Paratypes: (3 males) with identical collection data as the holotype (Servicio Agrícola y Ganadero): (1 male) (CSAG), (1 male) (MNNC), (1 male) (IEUMCE). Additional material: CHILE—Atacama, Freirina, Trampa Opogona sach., 31 Mar. 2020, Leg. J. Torres (7 males), altitude: 207 m.a.s.l. CHILE—Atacama, Huasco, Trampa Opogona sach., 31 Mar. 2018, Leg. J. Torres (20 males), altitude: 137 m.a.s.l. All the additional material examined is deposited at the MNHN, Chile.
- Geographic distribution. Tebenna acanthophallus is known in Huasco (28°28′21.7″ S 71°08′40.4″ W) and Freirina (28°29′46.3″ S 71°04′21.9″ W), both in the Huasco Province, Atacama Region. According to the biogeographic classification proposed by [16], these localities belong to the Coquimbo Province, which is located between 26° and 33° south latitude of the Central Chilean Subregion, in the Andean Region (Figure 1).
- Etymology: The name acanthophallus refers to the particular spine present in the aedeagus of this species.
3.4. Phylogenetic Relationships and Genetic Distance to Closely Related Species
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Especie | Distribution | Bold */GenBank Accession Codes |
---|---|---|
Tebenna micalis (Mann, 1857) | Cosmopolitan | GWOUE311-20; PQ452292; PQ452291 |
Tebenna gnaphaliella (Kearfott, 1902) | United States | LGSMD374-05 |
Tebenna bjerkandrella (Thunberg, 1784) | Cosmopolitan | LEFIG881-10 |
Tebenna balsamorrhizella (Busck, 1904) | United States and Canada | LALPA853-11; MPG183-17 |
Tebenna gemmalis (Hulst, 1886) | United States and Canada | CHOR068-05 |
Tebenna immutabilis (Braun, 1927) | United States | LNAUW4586-18 |
Tebenna piperella (Busck, 1904) | United States and Canada | LALPA905-11 |
Tebenna onustana (Walker, 1864) | United States and Canada | GBMIN79290-17 |
Tebenna pretiosana (Duponchel, 1842) | Europe | LNAUW4593-18 |
Tebenna galapagoensis Heppner & Landry, 1994 | Galapagos Islands, Ecuador | LNAUW4580-18 |
Tebenna chrysobalia Heppner, 2023 | United States | LNAUS475-12 |
Tebenna xeronastes Heppner, 2023 | United States | LNAUW3511-18 |
Tebenna saltator Heppner, 2023 | United States | LNAUW4594-18 |
Tebenna carduiella (Kearfott, 1902) | United States | LNAUW4576-18 |
Tebenna hesperia Heppner, 2023 | United States | LNAUW4583-18 |
Tebenna acanthophallus sp. nov. | Chile | PX236114 |
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Valenzuela, G.; Urra, F.; Rothmann, S.; Muñoz-Ramírez, C.P. A New Species of the Genus Tebenna Billberg, 1820 (Lepidoptera: Choreutidae) from Chile. Taxonomy 2025, 5, 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/taxonomy5040056
Valenzuela G, Urra F, Rothmann S, Muñoz-Ramírez CP. A New Species of the Genus Tebenna Billberg, 1820 (Lepidoptera: Choreutidae) from Chile. Taxonomy. 2025; 5(4):56. https://doi.org/10.3390/taxonomy5040056
Chicago/Turabian StyleValenzuela, Guillermo, Francisco Urra, Sergio Rothmann, and Carlos P. Muñoz-Ramírez. 2025. "A New Species of the Genus Tebenna Billberg, 1820 (Lepidoptera: Choreutidae) from Chile" Taxonomy 5, no. 4: 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/taxonomy5040056
APA StyleValenzuela, G., Urra, F., Rothmann, S., & Muñoz-Ramírez, C. P. (2025). A New Species of the Genus Tebenna Billberg, 1820 (Lepidoptera: Choreutidae) from Chile. Taxonomy, 5(4), 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/taxonomy5040056