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ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Nachrichten des Entomologischen Vereins Apollo Jahr/Year: 2007 Band/Volume: 28 Autor(en)/Author(s): Razowski Josef [Jozef], Pelz Volker Artikel/Article: Atteriini from Ecuador 19-33 Nachr. entomol. Ver. Apollo, N. F. 28 (/2): 9–33 (2007) 9 Atteriini from Ecuador (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Józef Razowski and Volker Pelz Prof. Dr. Józef Razowski, Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals PAS, Slawkowska 7, PL-3 06 Kraków, Poland; [email protected] Dipl.-Biol. Volker Pelz, Bonnenweg 3, D-53809 Ruppichteroth, Germany; [email protected] Abstract: In total 24 species of Atteriini collected in Ecua- which 13 are described as new. We follow the systematic dor are listed and 3 species are described as new: Sisur arrangement proposed by Powell (986). cana llaviucana sp. n., Sisurcana alticolana sp. n., Sisurcana papallactana sp. n., Sisurcana bifurcana sp. n., Sisurcana The species were collected in forest habitats at the alti- antisanae sp. n., Sisurcana triangulifera sp. n., Sisurcana tudes of 900–3430 m in the provinces specified in the analogana sp. n., Sisurcana fasciana sp. n., Sisurcana cir following list. For single species the altitudinal span rhochlaena sp. n., Sisurcana firmuncus sp. n., Sisurcana between collecting sites was occasionally about 600 m or spinana sp. n., Anacrusis napoensis sp. n., Holoptygma 000 m, at maximum 1500 m (Anacrusis rubida Razow- sarahpelzae sp. n. The females of Sisurcana ranunculata (Meyrick, 1926) and Anacrusis erioheir Razowski & Wojtu- ski, 2004). siak, 2006 are described and figured for the first time. An Actually the following 39 Atteriini species are reported overview of all Atteriini species currently known from Ecua- for Ecuador (in the list the distribution according to dor is given. The material studied is at present in the Vol- ker Pelz collection, Ruppicheroth, Germany. Eventually the the provinces and the elevation where the species was holotypes (all males) will be deposited in the Senckenberg- found so far is given; the species dealt with in the present Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. publication are marked with an asterisk *): Key words: new species, Andes, cloud forest, high altitudes, *Sisurcana llaviucana sp. n. — Azuay, Loja (2965– species-list 3320 m) *Sisurcana alticolana sp. n. — Azuay (3300 m) Atteriini aus Ecuador (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Zusammenfassung: Es werden Daten zu insgesamt 24 *Sisurcana papallactana sp. n. — Napo (3350–3430 m) Atteriini-Arten aus Ecuador aufgelistet, von denen 13 neu Sisurcana rhora Razowski & Becker, 2004 — Morona-San- beschrieben werden (siehe Liste der neuen Taxa in der eng- tiago (2450–2950 m) lischen Zusammenfassung). Die Weibchen von Sisurcana ranunculata (Meyrick, 926) and Anacrusis erioheir Razow- Sisurcana pallidobrunnea Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2006 ski & Wojtusiak, 2006 werden erstmalig beschrieben — Morona-Santiago (2200 m) und abgebildet. Eine Übersicht aller bislang aus Ecuador Sisurcana leptina Razowski, 2004 — Pichincha (300 m) bekannten Atteriini-Arten wird präsentiert. Das Material befindet sich in der Sammlung Volker Pelz, Ruppicheroth, *Sisurcana chromotarpa Razowski & Pelz, 2004 — Morona- Deutschland. Die Holotypen (alles Männchen) werden an Santiago, Pastaza, Napo (900–280 m) das Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland, gelangen. Sisurcana holographa Razowski & Pelz, 2004 — Morona- Santiago (1100 m) Atteriini de Ecuador (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) *Sisurcana bifurcana sp. n. — Napo (280 m) Resumen: En éste articulo se presenta datos de 24 especies Sisurcana atterimima Razowski & Pelz, 2004 — Morona- de Atteriini. Se describen 3 nuevas especies de Atteriini. La lista de las taxas nuevas se encuentra en el resumen Santiago (700 m) ingles. Se describen y figuran las hembras de Sisurcana *Sisurcana topina Razowski & Pelz, 2004 — Morona-San- ranunculata (Meyrick, 926) y Anacrusis erioheir Razowski tiago, Tungurahua (1100–700 m) & Wojtusiak, 2006 por primera vez. Se presenta una lista de todas las especies de Atteriini reportadas de Ecuador. El *Sisurcana antisanae sp. n. — Napo (3430 m) material esta por ahora en la colección de Volker Pelz, Rup- Sisurcana margaritae Razowski & Pelz, 2004 — Morona- picheroth, Alemania, pero los holotipos (todos machos) de Santiago (1100 m) las especies nuevas estan determinados ultimamente para el Senckenberg-Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Alemania. Sisurcana heredographa Razowski & Pelz, 2004 — Morona- Santiago (900 m) Introduction *Sisurcana triangulifera sp. n. — Napo (220 m) Recently Atteriini of Ecuador were studied by Razow- *Sisurcana ranunculata (Meyrick, 92) — Pichincha ski (2004), Razowski & Becker (2004), Razowski & Pelz (2068 m) (2004) and by Razowski & Wojtusiak (2006). Atteriini *Sisurcana analogana sp. n. — Pichincha (700 m) are a rather neglected group. According to Powell et *Sisurcana fasciana sp. n. — Napo, Loja (850–2200 m) al. (995) and Powell (986) the tribe was represented only by 39 species and 8 genera. In Ecuador as much *Sisurcana procidua Razowski & Pelz, 2004 — Morona- as 39 species and 4 genera are discovered until now. In Santiago, ?Loja (700–[?]2200 m) the currently studied material we found 24 species of Sisurcana polychondra Razowski & Becker, 2004 — © Entomologischer Verein Apollo e. V., Frankfurt am Main 20 Morona-Santiago (2450–2800 m) Kraków, Poland Sisurcana paenulata Razowski & Becker, 2004 — Morona- LT Lectotype Santiago (2800 m) N, E, S, W compass points PAS Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland *Sisurcana sectator Razowski & Becker, 2004 — Carchi, PUCE Museo de Zoología, Centro de Biodiversidad y Pichincha (2200–2300 m) Ambiente, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, *Sisurcana aluminias (Meyrick, 92) — Pichincha (700– Quito, Ecuador 2068 m) PN National Park Prov. Province *Sisurcana cirrhochlaena sp. n. — Morona-Santiago, Napo PT Paratype(s) (1100–850 m) SMFL Lepidoptera collection of Forschungsinstitut und Natur- *Sisurcana citrochyta (Meyrick, 926) — Morona-San- museum Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main, Germany tiago, Napo, Pastaza, Tungurahua (450–600 m) sta collecting station Ws wing span (in the legends only) *Sisurcana firmuncussp. n. — Napo (280 m) Sisurcana umbellifera * (Meyrick, 926) — Pichincha, Systematic part ?Napo (700–2300 m) Sisurcana temna Razowski & Becker, 2004 — Morona-San- Sisurcana llaviucana sp. n. tiago (2800–300 m) (Figs. –3, 37, 67) Holotype ♂: “Ecuador, Azuay-Prov., PN Cajas, Laguna Lla- *Sisurcana spinana sp. n. — Napo (220 m) viuco, 3225 m, 2°50'38" S, 79°8'35" W, 12. x.a 2002, st 26, Archipimima tylonota (Meyrick, 932) — Morona-San- leg. Gielis & Pelz”; GU-299-V.P. (CVPR, eventually SMFL). tiago (1100 m) Paratypes (9 ♂♂, ♀, all Ecuador): 1 ♂ (GU-2233-V.P.), 1 ♀ (GU-2202-V.P.), same data as holotype. 2 ♂♂ (GU-2203-V.P., Archipimima archipiforma Razowski & Pelz, 2004 — GU-2204-V.P.), same locality as HT, but 11. x.a 2002, st 25, Morona-Santiago (1100 m) leg. Gielis & Pelz. 3 ♂♂ (GU-2200-V.P., GU-220-V.P.), same locality as HT, but 5. x. 2002, sta 17, leg. Gielis & Pelz. 2 ♂♂ *Archipimima sinuocostana Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2006 (GU-224-V.P., GU-2206-V.P.), Azuay-Prov., 25 km S Cuenca, — Morona-Santiago, Loja (2200–2450 m) Puerto de Tinajilla, 3320 m, 3°9'46" S, 79°'30" W, 6. x. 2002, sta 8, leg. Gielis & Pelz. ♂ (GU-506-V.P.), Loja- Anacrusis aerobatica (Meyrick, 927) — Pastaza, Morona- Prov., 60 km N Loja, 5 km N San Lucas, 2965 m, 3°40'56" S, Santiago (300–2200 m) 79°6'9" W, 0. x. 2002, sta 23, leg. Gielis & Pelz. All *Anacrusis napoensis sp. n. — Napo (280 m) CVPR. Etymology: The name is based on the locality name, Lla- *Anacrusis erioheir Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2006 viuca. It is here defined as a noun in apposition. — Morona-Santiago, Napo, Pichincha (700– 2450 m) Diagnosis Anacrusis rubida Razowski, 2004 — Chimborazo, Pichin- Facies reminiscent of S. holographa but S. llaviucana cha (300–2800 m) sp. n. with the broader forewing, the paler hindwing and Anacrusis ruptimacula (Dognin, 904) — Loja the phallus upwardly curved at zone. *Holoptygma lurida (Meyrick, 92) — Morona-Santiago, Description Tungurahua, Napo (900–220 m) ♂ (Figs. 1, 2). Wing span 20 mm in HT. Head and tho- *Holoptygma sarahpelzae sp. n. — Pichincha (700– rax greyish brown; labial palpus 2.2, dorsally conco- 2068 m) lorous with head, laterally and the complete terminal joint darker. Costa of forewing slightly concave postme- Methods dially; apex pointed; termen sinuate beneath apex, con- Numbers in the descriptions of labial palpi refer to the vex postmedially. Ground colour cinnamon brown suf- proportion of their total length to the horizontal diame- fused and diffusely strigulated with greyish brow. Mark- ter of the compound eye. ings greyish brown in form of two anterior fasciae and According to Kristensen (2003: 103), the “aedeagus” is subapical blotch accompanied by a weak suffusion pos- termed “phallus” in this publication. terior to median cell; some black spots on markings. Cilia concolorous with ground colour. Hindwing cream white Abbreviations: basally, suffused with brown on periphery; strigulation > Road from > to brownish. Cilia whitish with brownish parts. CREA Centro de Reconversión Económica del Austro (Azuay, Cañar y Morona-Santiago, Ecuador) Variation. Wing span between 9.5 mm and 22 mm in CVPR Collection Volker Pelz, Ruppichteroth, Germany ♂♂ (mean 20.85 mm, n = 0) Ground colour of fore- GU Genitalia slide (V.P.: dissected by and in coll.