Taxonomic revision and zoogeographical patterns of the species of Gnopharmia Staudinger, 1892 (Geometridae, Ennominae)
Author
Sh, Hossein Rajaei
Author
Stüning, Dieter
Author
Trusch, Robert
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Zootaxa
2012
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52
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.214977
77ee786b-c3de-46c0-a2e8-9247decffea5
1175-5326
214977
Gnopharmia cocandaria afghanistana
Wiltshire, comb. nov.
(
Fig. 12
, Map 2)
Gnopharmia maculifera afghanistana
Wiltshire, 1967
, p. 157, pl. 2, fig. 16; pl. 14, fig. 58.
Holotype
3
(by monotypy), SMNK (examined).
Type
locality: Pul-i-chomri, N.
Afghanistan
.
Gnopharmia maculifera afghanistana:
Parsons et al., 1999
: 406
.
Type
material examined.
Gnopharmia maculifera afghanistana
,
Holotype
3, ‘N
Afghanistan
| Pul-i-chomri |
28.6.1956
| H. G. Amsel. leg., 700 m’, ‘
Gnopharmia maculifera
Stgr.
afghanistana
Wilts.
, Holotype’, ‘preparation WM.108’, in
SMNK
.
Description.
The single male specimen (
holotype
) quite agrees with the ‘
maculifera
’-form of
cocandaria
, though it is smaller and the wings are a little shorter. The specimen is worn. Other external characters and genitalia also agree with those of
cocandaria
. Wiltshire mentions “several slight differences” without indicating them clearly. The under side cell spots are said to be absent, but they are present, though weak (see fig. 12).
Taxonomic note.
Wiltshire (1967: 157)
admitted that “the differences may be only an individual variation” and “describing the Afghan form as a distinct race....may prove to be illusory”. No further material has been collected from the
type
locality, so we are still unable to confirm or reject the validity of a separate race
afghanistana
.
Life history and habitat.
Preimaginal stages and biology unknown. The
holotype
has been collected in the end of June, at an elevation of
700 m
.
Distribution
(Map 2). N.
Afghanistan
. Only known from the
type
locality.
MAP 2.
Distribution patterns of
G. erema
,
G. kasrunensis
and
G. cocandaria
1. Kokand, Soch,
Uzbekistan
(
type
locality of
G. cocandaria
); 2. Margelan, Alai,
Uzbekistan
(
type
locality of
G. r u b r a r i a v a r.
subrubraria
); 3. Samarkand,
Uzbekistan
(
type
locality of
G. maculifera
);
4. Pul-i-chomri,
Afghanistan
(
type
locality of
G. maculifera afghanistana
); 5. Kerbela desert,
Iraq
(
type
locality of
G. erema
); 6. Kunar Takteh,
Iran
(
type
locality of
G. kasrunensis
).