The fauna of the family Bombycidae sensu lato (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea) from Mainland China, Taiwan and Hainan Islands
Author
Wang, Xing
Author
Wang, Min
Author
Zolotuhin, Vadim V.
Author
Hirowatari, Toshiya
Author
Wu, Shipher
Author
Huang, Guo-Hua
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Zootaxa
2015
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2.
Bombyx mandarina
(
Moore, 1872
)
(
FIGURES 1
C–1D, 2A–2C, 3D)
Bombyx mandarina
Moore, 1872
,
Proc
.
Zool
.
Soc
.
Lond
. 1872: 576, pl. XXXIII, fig. 5. TL: [
China
] "Neighborhood of Shanghai".
Holotype
: male (BMNH) [examined].
Theophila mandarina formosana
Matsumura, 1927
,
J. Coll. Agric. Hokkaido Univ.
19: 51, pl. V, fig. 47. TL: "
Formosa
(Horisha)" (=
Taiwan
).
Holotype
: male (Sapporo University) [examined].
Diagnosis.
The male genitalia of
B. mandarina
are similar to those of
B. mori
, but the species can be distinguished the latter by the following characters: body and wings brown or reddish brown; forewing with a dark crescentshaped apical spot, medial line broad and arched; postmedial lines almost straight; submarginal line edged with white.
Specimens examined.
1 male
,
holotype
of
mandarina
, Shanghai, N.
China
(BMNH);
1 male
,
type
of
formosana
, det. Matsumura,
Type
, Matsumura, Baibara,
22.VII.1925
(Sapporo University); [ZHEJIANG] Longquan City:
1 male
, Mt. Huangmaojian,
1400–1880 m
, March to middle
April 2000
, J. Li leg. (MWM); [
TAIWAN
] Yilan County:
1 male
,
10.VIII.1936
, Taiheizan (Mt. Taiping), 24˚29’N, 121˚31’E, E. & S. Asahina leg., Syoziro Asahina’s collection, donation, 1998 (NSMT);
1 female
, Fushan Botanic Garden,
750 m
,
9.VI.2011
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chung Chang leg. (TFRI); Nantou County:
1 male
, Aowanda,
1100 m
,
8.XI.2012
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chun Chang leg. (TFRI); Pingtung County:
1 male
, Nanrenshan,
25.IX.2013
. Jing-Fu Tsai leg. (TFRI); Taitung County:
1 female
,
5 km
west of Chipen,
350 m
,
15–16.V.1997
, Gy. M. Laszlo & G. Laszlo leg. (MWM);
138 males
and
28 females
from different counties of
Taiwan
(Taitung, Taoyuan, Ping-Tung, Kaoshiung, Ilan, Nantou) (MWM); [HENAN] Xinyang City:
2 males
, Dabie Shan,
1500 m
,
15 km
south of Shou-Man village, 31˚33’N, 114˚48’E,
September 2000
, local collector leg. (MWM); [HUBEI] Huanggang City:
4 males
and
1 female
, Tapieh Shan (Mt. Dabieshan),
June to August 1999
, J. Li leg. (MWM); Shiyan City:
1 male
, Mt. Niutou,
1550 m
,
August 2000
, local collector leg. (MWM);
5 males
, Mt. Wudangshan,
1500 m
, 32˚16’N, 110˚57’E, summer 2000, local collector leg. (MWM); Fangxian County:
Heishan
Mt.,
August 1998
, Li leg., via A. Schintlmeister,
November
2000
in W. A. Nassig’s collection; [HUNAN] Taoyuan County (Wuyunjie National NR):
1 male
,
26.VIII.2008
, Guo-Hua Liu leg. (HUNAU); Dong’an County (Shunhuangshan National Park): 1 larva on
Morus australis
, bred, adult emerged
September 2008
, Liu-Sheng Chen & Min Wang leg. (SCAU); [GUANGXI] Fangchenggang City (Shiwandashan National NR):
4 males
,
30 km
southwest of Nanping town,
900 m
, 21˚43’N, 107˚32’E,
1–14.IV.2003
, Siniaev & local collector leg. (MWM); [SHAANXI] Xi’an City (Mts. Qinling):
1 male
,
1850 m
,
40 km
south of Xi’An, 33˚52’N, 108˚50’E,
22–24.VI.2004
, Viktor Sinyaev leg. (MWM); Taibai County (Mts. Tsinling (Qinling), Mt. Taibaishan, Houzhenzi):
16 males
,
1400 m
,
IX.1998
, 33˚51’N, 107˚49’E, local collector leg. (MWM);
1 male
, Dudamen village,
1500 m
, 33˚50’N, 107˚41’E,
October 2003
, Viktor Sinyaev leg. (MWM);
19 males
,
China
,
1500 m
,
IX.2000
, 33˚53’N, 107˚49’E, local collector leg. (MWM);
11 males
,
1400 m
,
October 1998
, 33˚51’N, 107˚49’E, local collector leg. (MWM);
8 males
,
1600 m
,
27.V–08.VI.1999
, 33˚53’N, 107˚49’E, local collector leg. (MWM);
6 males
,
1500 m
, summer 2000, 33˚53’N, 107˚49’E, local collector leg. (MWM); Ningshan County:
4 males
,
1500 m
, near Ningshan town, 33˚44’N, 106˚26’E,
X.2001
, local collector leg. (MWM); Mts. Daba Shan (Tapa Shan):
7 males
,
1800 m
,
15 km
south of Shou-Man village, 32˚08’N, 108˚37’E, summer 2000, local collector leg. (MWM);
1 male
and
1 female
,
1000 m
, Shou-Man village, 32˚14’N, 108˚34’E,
24–25.V.2000
, Siniaev & Plutenko leg. (MWM);
1 female
,
900–1000 m
, 32˚56’N, 109˚25’E,
20–24.VIII.2001
, local collector leg. (MWM); [SICHUAN] Luding County:
1 male
, Moxi Town,
20.VII.2004
, Min Wang & Liu-Sheng Chen Leg. (SCAU); Yajiang County:
1 male
, Bajiaolou Town,
5.VIII.2004
, Min Wang & Liu-Sheng Chen leg. (SCAU); Danba City:
6 males
,
30 km
N Danba city, Mt. Maiduoer Shan,
July 1999
, Li & Wang leg. (MWM);
1 male
, Laolinkou,
1900 m
, 28˚21’N, 103˚26’E,
26.VI–12.VII.2008
, Viktor Sinyaev leg. (MWM); [YUNNAN] Weishan County (Mt. Weibaoshan):
2800 m
,
September 2002
, Ying
et al.
leg. (MWM); [XIZANG (TIBET)] Ost-Tibet (Mt. Meilixueshan):
6000 m
,
July 1999
, Wang & Li leg. (MWM).
Bionomics.
The larval hosts of this species include
Morus australis
Poir., 1796
,
Morus alba
Linn., 1753
and
Broussonetia papyrifera
(Linn., 1799) L'Hér. ex Vent. (Moraceae)
,
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Linn., 1753 (Malvaceae)
,
Diospyros kaki
Thunb., 1780
and
Diospyros oleifera
Cheng, 1935 (Ebenaceae)
,
Quercus
spp. (
Fagaceae
) and
Malus
sp. (
Rosaceae
) (
Miyata, 1983
;
Chu & Wang, 1996
). Numerous specimens were collected between
July and August 1925
by T. Uchida, R. Saito & K. Kikuchi in
Taiwan
. Eggs are laid singly or in large clusters without touching each other (Plate 2D). The larva has a short horn (Plate 2E–2G) and the pupa is formed in a yellowish-green cocoon spun between mulberry leaves (Plate 2H). Adults fly in forests from lowlands at about
350 m
to
2000 m
in
Taiwan
(Plate 2A–2C).
Distribution.
Mainland
China
(Inner
Mongolia
, Shandong, Jiangsu, Hebei, Anhui, Jiangxi, Shanxi, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, Xizang) and
Taiwan
,
Japan
, Korean Peninsula, Russian Far East.
Remarks.
Widely distributed in
China
,
B. mandarina
is a typical Eastern Palaearctic species. The horn on the larvae is present, though short, and the color pattern is more striking and contrasted, as illustrated by
Miyata (1970)
. The cocoon of
B. mandarina
is rather loose and irregular so considerable artificial selection must have being applied to yield the neat, tightly woven cocoon of
B. mori
.