Biology:Dactylioglypha tonica

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Short description: Species of moth

Dactylioglypha tonica
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D. tonica
Binomial name
Dactylioglypha tonica
(Meyrick, 1909)
Synonyms
  • Argyroploce tonica Meyrick, 1909
  • Olethreutes tonica Clarke, 1958
  • Lipsotelus tonica Issiki, in Esaki, 1957
  • Dactylioglypha tonica Diakonoff, 1973

Dactylioglypha tonica is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Thailand, Japan , Malaysia, Taiwan, Sri Lanka[1] and Australia .

The wingspan is about 12 mm.[2] The forewings are fuscous with a deep blackish-purple triangular apical spot. The hindwings are dark fuscous.

The species has a unique relationship with fungi that cover the cocoon. The fungi have antibacterial properties[3] and could protect pupae from bacterial infections.

References

  1. "New records and known species of the tribe Olethreutini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreutinae) from Thong Pha Phum National Park, Thailand". http://web.thai2learn.com/nsm/admin/journal/files/855202-Jurnal_P._1-18.pdf. 
  2. Japanese Moths
  3. Imamura, N; Ishikawa, T; Takeda, K; Fukami, H; Konno, A; Nishida, R (2001). "The relationship between a leaf-rolling moth (Dactylioglypha tonica) and fungi covering the cocoon". Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 65: 1965–9. doi:10.1271/bbb.65.1965. PMID 11676006. 

Wikidata ☰ Q5207791 entry