The fauna of the family Bombycidae sensu lato (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea) from Mainland China, Taiwan and Hainan Islands
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Wang, Xing
Author
Wang, Min
Author
Zolotuhin, Vadim V.
Author
Hirowatari, Toshiya
Author
Wu, Shipher
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Huang, Guo-Hua
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Zootaxa
2015
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9.
Rondotia menciana
Moore, 1885
(
FIGURES 7
A, 8A)
Rondotia menciana
Moore, 1885
,
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
15 (5): 492. TL: “Province of Chehkiang [= Zhejiang], N.
China
” (BMNH) [examined].
Rondotia lurida
Fixsen, 1887
,
Mémoires sur les Lépidoptères
3: 346, pl. 15, fig. 8.. TL:
Korea
.
Type
in ZISP [examined].
Diagnosis.
Distinguished from the other two species by the following characters: forewing yellow with antemedial and postmedial lines sinuate; medial line crescent-shaped with apex edged black; hindwing yellow, tornus edged with black; aedeagus bent near base.
Specimens examined.
[SHANGDONG]
3 males
,
5.IX.1925
(MWM);
1 male
,
9.IX.
[1925] (MWM);
2 males
, Tsingtau (Qingdao) (ZFMK);
1 Male
, Schantung (Shandong), Miss.-Mus. Steyl (ZFMK); [JIANGSU] Yangzhou City:
1 male
, campus of Yangzhou University,
1.VII.2006
, Yu-Zhou Du leg. (SCAU);
5 males
, Soochow (Suzhou)- Berge, Prov. Kiangsu (Jiangsu),
28.VII.1929
, H. Höne leg. (ZFMK); [ANHUI] Huangshan County:
5 males
and
3 females
, Houxi Town, larvae collected on
29.VI.2009
and bred to adults by Guo-Hua Huang (HUNAU); [HUNAN] Changsha City:
4 males
and
1 female
, Donghu Town, larvae collected on
18.VI.2014
and bred to adults by Guo-Hua Huang, (HUNAU); [GUANGDONG] Guangzhou City:
1 male
, campus of South
China
University,
2.VII.2014
, Xing Wang leg. (HUNAU);
6 males
, Syoziro Asahina’s collection, donation, 1998 (NSMT).
Bionomics.
Morus
spp. have been reported as the larval host (Zhu &
Wang, 1996
). The adults are on the wing from June to September (Plate 3G). The larvae are white with numerous black dots on the body (Plate 3H). The pupa is enclosed in pale yellow cocoon (Plate 4A–4B).
Distribution.
Mainland
China
(Liaoning, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hebei, Anhui, Jiangxi, Fujian, Shanxi, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Shannxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan) and Hainan,
India
,
North Korea
,
South Korea
,
Japan
.
Remarks.
This species is a very important pest to the sericulture industry in
China
, this species. Over 50 papers on its biological characters and ecological control have been published in
China
(e.g.
Dai
et al.
, 1988
;
Xu
et al.
, 1994
). The flavonoids from its cocoon were reported on in detail by
Hirayama
et al.
(2013)
.
10.
Rondotia diaphana
(
Hampson, [1893]
) (
FIGURES 7
B, 8B)
Ectrocta diaphana
Hampson, [1893]
,
Fauna of
British India
including
Ceylon
and
Burma
Moths
1: 33, fig. 18. TL: [
Myanmar
] “Momeit,
Burma
”.
Syntypes
: (BMNH) [examined].
Diagnosis.
Distinguished from other two species by the following characters: forewing white with many dark and pale gray fasciae; antemedial line arched and submarginal line wavy, the shade between the postmedial lines broader; medial line short and straight; outer margin edged with pale gray; hindwing with postmedial line broader and sinuate; outer margin edged with pale gray; aedeagus bent at 1/3 distance from apex.
Specimens examined.
[JIANGXI] Guixi County (Mt. Wuyishan):
1 male
and
1 female
, Jiangxi-Fujian border,
50 km
southeast of Yingtan,
1600 m
, 27˚56’N, 117˚25’E,
June 2002
, Siniaev & local collector leg. (MWM); [GUANGDONG] Ruyuan County (Nanling National NR):
2 males
, about
400 m
altitude,
16.VI.2004
, Min Wang & Guo-Hua Huang leg. (SCAU); [GUANGXI] Xing’an County (Mao’ershan National NR):
1 male
, about
400 m
altitude,
1.VII.2003
, Guo-Hua Huang & De-Yu Xin leg. (SCAU);
Bionomics.
Adults fly during the day in June and July. Larval host unknown.
Distribution.
Mainland
China
(Jiangxi-Fujian border, Guangdong, Guangxi),
South Korea
,
Myanmar
.
Remarks.
This species was listed from Ichang and
30 miles
north of Ichang,
China
by
Leech (1898)
and in
2003–2004
, was collected in Mao’ershan NR in Guangxi Province and Nanling NR in Guangdong Province (
Wang
et al.
, 2009
).