2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2005000300007
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Una nueva especie de Lioptilodes Zimmerman (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) de Chile

Abstract: A New Species of Lioptilodes Zimmerman (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) from Chile ABSTRACT -A description of a new species of Chilean Pterophoridae in the genus Lioptilodes Zimmerman is presented. The genital morphology is very similar to that of Lioptilodes zapalaicus Gielis, 1991 and Lioptilodes aguilaicus Gileis, 1991. However, the new species can be separated from that by the morphology of the genitalia. The larvae of this new species are associated with Haplopapus foliosus (Asteraceae).

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“…La familia Pterophoridae (Lepidoptera) contiene alrededor de 1136 especies distribuidas a nivel mundial (Vargas & Parra, 2005) , en su mayoría las plantas hospederas de la familia Asteraceae (Kitching & Rawlins, 1998) . El daño por consumo de tejidos vivos ocurre durante la etapa de larva en la que minan las hojas de la planta.…”
Section: Background E Hipótesis Propuestasunclassified
“…La familia Pterophoridae (Lepidoptera) contiene alrededor de 1136 especies distribuidas a nivel mundial (Vargas & Parra, 2005) , en su mayoría las plantas hospederas de la familia Asteraceae (Kitching & Rawlins, 1998) . El daño por consumo de tejidos vivos ocurre durante la etapa de larva en la que minan las hojas de la planta.…”
Section: Background E Hipótesis Propuestasunclassified
“…Hostplant records have been previously published only for four other species of Lioptilodes: three in Asteraceae (Vargas & Parra 2005;Gielis 2006), and one in Fabaceae (Gielis 2006). Thus, the association of L. gielisi with an Asteraceae hostplant fits the pattern recorded for the genus.…”
Section: Lioptilodes Gielisi Sp Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twenty-five species of Lioptilodes have been described from many Neotropical countries (Vargas & Parra 2005;Gielis 2006). Nine species have been recorded from the Chilean territory, mostly from the central and southern areas of the country (Gielis 1991(Gielis , 2006Vargas & Parra 2005).…”
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“…Plume moths of Chile are relatively well studied, there are over 50 known species of them (Gielis 1991(Gielis , 2003(Gielis , 2006(Gielis , 2011(Gielis , 2012(Gielis , 2013(Gielis , 2014Vargas 2010Vargas , 2020Vargas & Parra 2005;Vargas et al 2020), but for Atacama Desert our data are published for the first time.…”
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confidence: 97%