A new species Micrarctia kautti (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Arctiinae) from West China
Author
Saldaitis, Aidas
Author
Pekarsky, Oleg
text
Zootaxa
2015
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291
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3955.2.7
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Micrarctia kautti
sp. n.
(
Figs 1, 3
,
4
)
Type
material.
Holotype
: male (
Fig. 1
),
China
, Sichuan, Dafengding Mts,
50 km
N Meigu,
3100 m
,
14–16.VIII.2007
, S. Murzin leg., (Slide No. OP
2835m
) preserved in ASV collection, later to be deposited in the
WIGJ
.
Paratypes
:
24 males
(
Fig. 3
), with the same data as the
holotype
in the KNE and PKT collections;
1 male
,
China
, S Sichuan, pass
30 km
SW Mianning,
3000-3400m
,
11–13.VIII.2007
, S. Murzin leg., in RMB collection.
Diagnosis.
M. kautti
is a relative of
M. trigona
(
Fig. 2
) but can be distinguished from it by both external and genital features. Externally the new species is characterized by two yellow long forewing longitudinal stripes extending from the base towards the outer margin, and pure pale yellow hind wings which are almost without dark markings except occasionally for short, narrow dark grey radial stripes and double apical and tornal dark dots may be present. The forewings of
M. kautti
are significantly larger (wingspan
37–41 mm
, (n–26)) with less rounded apex and more oblique termen, compared to
M. trigona
(wingspan
27–32 mm
, (n–12)) which has deep yellow forewing pattern elements and orange yellow hindwings with four wide dark radial stripes (sometimes the entire wing is unicolorously darkened). The male genitalia of the new species (
Fig. 4
) are distinguished by the narrow uncus and the rounded apex of its crab clawlike valva with large, rather slender saccular lobe, whereas
M. trigona
(
Fig. 4
) is characterized by its significantly wider based uncus, and the longer, narrower valva with a pointed tip and broader, more lobate sacculus.
The forewings pattern of
M. kautti
resembles that of
Fangarctia zhongtiao
(Fang et
Cao, 1984
)
but the latter species belongs to another subtribe, Spilosomatina, and its genitalia differ significantly from those of
Micrarctia
Seitz species.
Micrarctia
male genitalia structure the most similar to related monotypical genus
Hyperborea
Grum
– Grshimailo, [1900] 1899, but
H. czekanowskii
Grum
– Grshimailo, [1900] 1899 differ significantly from
Micrarctia
species.
Description.
Wingspan
37–41 mm
(
holotype
40 mm
). Head and frons brown with red lateral margins; collar red, yellow at base; thorax black, tegulae yellow at base and brown in upper part; abdomen black with narrow red transversal bands; forewing ground color brown; subcostal longitudinal stripe running from base towards apex, with small subapical dent, axial longitudinal stripe joined with tornal streak; inner margin also yellow; cilia as ground color. Hindwings yellow, short narrow greyish radial stripes, sometimes with small brown-grey patches on tornus and lower part of termen; cilia as ground color. Male genitalia (
Fig. 4
) Uncus subconical; tegumen large, wide; juxta with bird’s mouth cleft on posterior margin; valva short and wide, reaching middle of tegumen with large rounded saccular lobe. Aedeagus thick, short, slightly curved; vesica globular with scobinated medial section; subbasal diverticulum long, relatively tubular, scobinated. Female unknown.
Biology and distribution.
All twenty-six known males were collected at ultraviolet light (pers. comm. S. Murzin) which contrasts with
M. trigona
,
males which are active during the day and haven’t been attracted to lights at night.
M. kautti
was collected from
11–16 August
,
2007 in
southwestern China's Sichuan province in the Dafengding Mountains near Mianning on the eastern edge of the Tibetan plateau. The males were collected at altitudes ranging from 3000 to 3400 meters in mountain mixed forests dominated by various conifer trees, bushes and rhododendron.
FIGURES 1–3.
Micrarctia
spp. adults. 1.
M. kautti
sp. n.
, male, holotype, China, Sichuan (ASV); 2.
M. trigona
male, China, Sichuan (ASV); 3.
M. kautti
sp. n.
, males, paratypes, China, Sichuan (PKT).
FIGURES 4–5.
Micrarctia
spp. male genitalia. 4.
M. kautti
sp. n.
, holotype, prep. OP2835m; 5.
M. trigona
prep. OP2836m.
Etymology
: The new species is named after prominent
German
Arctiidae
specialist Peter Kautt (Tübingen,
Germany
).