A revision of the Xestia (Radddea) alexis (Kozhanchikov, 1928) species-group with a checklist of subgenus Raddea Alphéraky, 1892 and description of brachipterous females (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Noctuinae)
Author
Kononenko, Vladimir S.
Author
Volynkin, Anton V.
Author
Yu, Alexei
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10.5281/zenodo.283165
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283165
Xestia
(
Raddea
)
alexis
(
Kozhanchikov, 1928
)
(
Figs. 3–5
,
7, 8–16
,
33–35
; 37, 39, 40, 42)
Estimata alexis
Kozhanchikov, 1928
.
Revue Russe d'Entomologie
22: 94,
Fig. 3
(
Lectotype
, hereby designated), male, [
ZI
, St. Petersburg]).
Type
locality: [South Kazakshstan], Dzhaidak Mts., Semirechje, Naryn.
Note.
The original spelling of the name
alexis
was changed to
alexii
by
Kozhanchikov (1937)
as “more correct grammatically” (loc. cit). However, the subsequent change of the name by author (
Kozhanchikov 1937
) is not only an unjustified emendation according Article 33.2.3. (
ICZN 2009
), but also wrong in Latin. To whom it was owned was collector
Alexis
G. Jakobson, the brother of famous Russian coleopterist Georgy G. Jacobson. The genitive in Latin would also be
Alexis
, and would also work as apposition,
Alexis
, too. Kozhanchikov has probably had an erroneous belief that also the substantive specific name should follow the gender of the generic name and therefore made the change. But his
alexii
is in Latin wrong.
Boursin (1963)
referred the name
alexii
in synonymy to
Estimata alexis
.
Synonymy:
=
[
Agrotis
]
oschi
Bang-Haas, 1922
,
Iris
, 36:5,Pl. 7:1,
nom.
nudum
(as described in synonymy)
= Estimaja
alexii
Kozhanchikov, 1937
,
Fauna
de l'USSR
, 13(3): 224, unjustified emendation.
= Estimaja
oschi
Kozhanchikov, 1937
,
syn. n.
Fauna
de l'USSR
, 13(3): 223, Pl. 4:6, fig. 80.
=
Estimaja militzae
Kozhanchikov, 1937
,
syn. n.
Fauna
de l'USSR
, 13(3): 222, fig. 79, (
Holotype
: male,
ZI
, St. Petersburg.
Type
locality: [
Kazakhstan
], Dzhungaria, Kharciktai Pass to Tsagan-gol river,).
=
Agrotis nomas
:
Corti,
1931
in Seitz; 3. suppl.: 41, nec Ersсhov, 1874, misidentification.
References:
Kozhanchikov 1937
: 223 Pl. 4:6, genit. p. 80 (
Estimaja
alexii
);—:224 (
Estimaja
oschi
Bang Haas, 1922
);—:222, male genit.79; 615 - englisch (
Estimaja militzae
);
Corti & Draudt
1931
–1938 or. syn.: 41 (
Estimata oschi
);
Boursin 1963
:71 (
alexis
Kozhanchikov, 1928
=
alexii
Kozhanchikov, 1938
);—:71 (
oschi
);—:71 (
militzae
);
Zolotarenko 1970
:226, male genit. P. 64 (
alexii
);
Poole 1989
:381 (
Estimata alexis
);—:381 (
Estimata oschi
Kozhanchikov, 1937
);—1989:381 (
Estimata militzae
);
Lehmann
et al
., 1998
:493, male genit. (
Estimata alexii
);—:473, 493, male genit., Pl. M2–4 (
Estimata oschi
Kozhanchikov, 1937
);
Kononenko 2005
:110, 192 (
Estimata oschi
Kozhanchikov, 1937
);—:110, 192 (
Estimata alexii
);—:110, 192 (
Estimata militzae
);
Lehmann & Bergmann 2005
:55 (
Estimata militzae
)
Matov
et al.
2008
:295 (
Estimata alexii
);—295 (
Estimata oschi
Kozhanchikov, 1937
);—:295 (
Estimata militzae
).
Material examined.
Lectotype
of
Estimata alexis
, male, [Altai] Dopyat, between Ostruga and Dzhaitak,
19.vi.
[19]06, leg. A. Jakobson, designated herewith;
paralectotypes
:
4 males
, [E
Kazakhstan
, Altai Mts., Narymsky Range] Dopyap road between Ostrukha and Dzhaidak,
19.vi.
[19]06, leg. A. Jakobson (
ZISP
).
Holotype
of
Estimaja militzae
: male Dzhungaria, pass from Khartsiktai river to Tsagan-gol river,
28.vii.
[18]98, leg. Klemenz (
ZISP
). Male specimen, indicated by Staudinger as “
Agrotis oschi
”, SE Altai, Tschuja Mts.
700 feet
. July, 98. H.J.Elves /
n. sp. bei
nomas Ersch
./
Agr. Osch in l.?
/Preparation No MB. 150 Ch. Boursin/ Ag.
Oschi
?”;
2 males
, [E
Kazakhstan
, Altai Mts., Narymsky Range] Dzhaidak Mt.,
2000 m
,
16.vi.1906
, leg. A. Jakobson (
ZISP
);
1 male
, [E
Kazakhstan
, Altai Mts.] Narymsky Range,
1800 m
,
6.vi.1906
, leg. A. Jakobson (
ZISP
);
2 males
,
Kazakhstan
, South Altai, Tarbagatai Mts., Burkhat Pass,
49o07’ N
86o02’ E
,
2100–2500 m
,
11–15.VII.1998
, leg. Lukhtanov;
1 male
, Altai, Ongudai,
27.vi.1908
, leg. A. Jakobson (
ZISP
);
1 male
, Altai, Chagan-Uzun, Sukor Mt.,
7.vii.
[19]68 [leg. A. Tsvetaev] (
ZISP
);
7 males
, same locality, 2500 n,
5.vii.
[19]63, leg. A. Tsvetaev / ex coll. A.V. Nekrasov (
ZISP
);
3 males
, Altai, [North]-Chujsky Range, Sukor Mt.,
2500 m
,
5.vii.
[19]68, leg. A. Tsvetaev (
ZISP
);
8 males
, Altai, North-Chujsky Range, Chagan-Uzun, 2600,
3
.vii.1968, leg. A. Tsvetaev (
ZISP
);
1 male
, Altai, Kalguty,
28–30.vi.
[19]92, leg. E. Matveev / ex coll. A.V. Nekrasov (
ZISP
);
1 male
, Altai, Aktash,
5.vii.
[19]88, leg. E. Matveev / ex coll. A.V. Nekrasov (
ZISP
);
1 male
, Altai, Aktash, Kuraisky Range,
2250 m
,
29.vi.
[19]93, leg. S. Reshetnikov / ex coll. A.V. Nekrasov (
ZISP
);
2 males
,
USSR
, S-W Altai,
7 km
N Katanda,
2200–2500 m
, Exp. Mikkola, Hippa & Jalava leg. (
ZISP
);
1 male
, [Altai, Kuraisky Range], Kuektanar camp, Chuya road, Bijsk u.,
29.vii.
[1]912, leg. P. Sushkin, V. Redikortsev (
ZISP
);
1 male
, [Altai, Kuraisky Range] Kuadru riv., Bijsk u.,
26.vii.
[1]912, leg. P. Sushkin, V. Redikortsev (
ZISP
);
1 male
,
Russia
, SW. Tuva, W. Mugur-Aksy, Mts. Tsagan- Shibetu, Alt.
2150 m
,
1-07-2001
, Coll Herzet / ex coll. A.V. Nekrasov, genit. prep. M. Fibiger 5742;
5 males
,
Russia
, Altai, Aktash,
2000 m
, on light,
6.vii.1998
, leg. A.L. Lvovsky, genit. prep. M. Fibiger 5740;
2 males
, Altai,
10 km
N of Katanda,
20.vii.
[19]83, leg. V. Dubatolov; the large series of the male specimes (more than 30), Southern Altai, Chagan–Uzun, North Chuisky Range, 2600 (A. Tsvetaev leg.) (
ZMMU
); the large series (about 70) of male specimens, SW Altai,
7 km
N Katanda,
2500 m
,
21.vii.1983
(K. Mikkola, H. Hippa & J. Jalava leg). (
FMNH
);
4 males
, Altai, Terektinsky Range,
7 km
W. of Katanda,
20.VII.1983
, G.S. Zolotarenko, V.V. Dubatolov [
SZMN
];
5 males
, Altai, Katunsky Range,
15 km
SE of Katanda,
14.VII.1983
, G.S. Zolotarenko, V.V. Dubatolov [
SZMN
];
1 males
, Ukok [plateau],
2424 m
,
49.3º N
,
87.7º E
, Muzdy-Bulak lake,
29.06.2006
, Barkalov [
SZMN
];
15 males
,
3 females
,
13–14.vii.2008
,
Russia
, Altai Republic, Kosh-Agach distr., Sailyugem Ridge,
8 km
ESE Tashanta vill.,
2650 m
.
49º42’ N
,
89º16’ E
. Volynkin A.V., Nakonechny A.N. leg. (AV);
5 males
,
7–8.vii.2008
,
Russia
, Altai Rep., Kosh-Agach distr.,
15–20 km
NE Kokorya, Chikhacheva Ridge, Talduair Mts., Buguzun riv. valley, 2300. Yakovlev R.V. & Guskova E.V. (AV);
3 males
,
12–15.vii.2009
,
Russia
, Altai Rep., Ulagan distr.,
7 km
NE Aktash vill., Kuraisky Ridge,
2600 m
.
50º29’ N
,
87º36’ E
. Volynkin A.V., Černila M., Nakonechny A.N. leg. (AV);
1 male
,
26–30.vii.2009
, W.
Mongolia
, Bayan-Ulegei aimak, Kobdo-gol river valley,
20 km
SW Tsengel,
1800 m
, E.V. Guskova & R.V. Yakovlev leg. (AV);
1 female
,
Russia
, Altai Rep., plateu Ukok, Akkol creeck,
2400 m
,
49º25’ N
, 87º36’ (R. Dudko leg.).
Note.
The name [
Agrotis
]
oschi
is a manuscript name of Staudinger marked on the label of the specimen from SE Altai, Chuya Mts. (
Fig. 3
) from H. J. Elwes collection (preserved in
NMKB
). The specimen bears labels ”SE Altai, Tchuja Mts.
7000 feet
. July, 98. H.J. Elwes /
n. sp. bei
nomas Ersch
./
Agr. Osch in l.?
/Preparation No MB. 150 Ch. Boursin/ Ag.
Oschi
?”. Because the description of this taxon was never published, the name
oschi
is not available.
Bang–Haas (1922)
illustrated the specimen of “
oschi
” in the
type
list of Agrotinae from the Staudinger’s and Bang-Haas collections, among the species which were named but not described by Staudinger. He incorrectly referred “
oschi
” in the synonymy to
Euxoa
(
Chorisagrotis
)
nomas
(Erschoff, 1874)
in the explanation to the illustration as follows: “1
nomas
Ersch
=
oschi
Stgr.
i.l.” (
Figs. 1, 2
). As the name
oschi
Bang-Haas 1922
was published in synonymy, according to Article 11.6. (
ICZN
2009
), it is invalid (nomen
nudum
).
Kozhanchikov (1937)
is the first author who used the name
oschi
with authorship of Bang-Haas 1922 supplied with description and illustration, therefore the authorship of the valid name
oschi
belongs to
Kozhanchikov (1937)
(Article 11.6.
ICZN
2009
). He described also two taxa of
Estimata
:
alexis
Kozhanchikov (1928)
(later corrected to
alexii
by
Kozhanchikov 1937
) (an unjustified emendation) and
militzae
Kozhanchikov (1937)
. In the course of the present revision we examined the specimen labelled by Staudinger as “
oschi
” (
Fig. 3
), the
syntypes
of
alexis
(
Fig. 4
) and
holotype
of
militzae
(
Fig. 5
) and concluded that all three names belong to the same species. The oldest valid name for this taxon is
Estimata alexis
Kozhanchikov 1928
;
Estimata oschi
Kozhanchikov, 1937
and
Estimata militzae
I.Kozhanchikov, 1937
are junior synonyms of the first one. By our revision, the specimen of “
oschi
” is externally identical with
syntypes
of
alexis
and
militzae
.
The male genitalia of all three examined specimens are identical (
Figs. 33–35
).
Diagnosis.
Male, adult. (
Figs. 3–5
,
9–16
,
42
). Relatively small sized moths, wingspan
26–28 mm
. Body stout, forewing rather short; vesture of head and thorax formed by long hairs; antennae of male bipectinate, those of female strongly serrate; labial palps short, pressed or slightly extended; their 3rd segment very small 3–4 times smaller than 2nd. Ground colour of male forewing varies from bluish-grey in fresh specimens to brownish grey in worn specimens; wing pattern formed by distinct brown medial field with clearly expressed pale orbicular and reniform, connected in subcellular vein, cell between stigmata black or dark-brown, claviform stigmata indistinct; subterminal line black or brownish-black, cilia grey; hindwing unicolorous grey, cilia pale. Wing colouration and pattern vary considerable even within the same population in contrast, sharp specimens to pale, grayish-brown, with diffused pattern. Male genitalia (
Fig. 33–35
). Uncus short and broad, diamond-shaped, tegumen shorter than vinculum, with broad lobes, juxta with hat-like central extension; valva short, broad basally, tapering apically, bearing short pollex ventro-apically, costa strong, ending in a slightly curved finger-like extension, which together with pollex forms a bifurcated tip of the valva; clasper rather long and strong, harpe short, flattened, deposited in distal third of the valva. Aedeagus rather short, strong, slightly curved, carina with small dentate plate; vesica short, projecting dorsally, bearing granulate cornuti. Female, adult. (
Figs. 7
). Female brachypterous, with vestigial wing, reaching 2nd segment of abdomen; antennae rather thick, bisserate; proboscis fully developed; vesture of head, body and reduced wings covered by short hair-like scales; body and wing colouration dark, brown-grey, each segment of abdomen outlined by pale yellowish-grey scales. Female genitalia (
Fig. 37
). Ovipositor elongate, papillae anales relatively long, covered with long hairs; apophyses posteriores on wide sclerotised base, rather long, 3–4 times longer than anterior ones; 8th segment ring-like, with incision in central part; ostium split-like; ductus bursae relatively wide, sclerotised, flattened; corpus bursae rounded.
Distribution and bionomics
(Map. 43). The species has a rather limited distribution in South of Russian Altai, West Tuva,
Kazakhstan
Altai, northwest
China
and northern part of Mongolian Altai, and is partially sympatric with
X. herrichschaefferi
. It inhabits mountain tundra, alpine meadows and tundra-steppe at elevation
2300–2800 m
, with
Dryas oxyodonta
,
Papaver alpina
and
Bistorta elliptica
(
Figs. 39, 40
). Moths fly in July at night, with males attracted to light in great numbers. In daytime males often site on flowers of
Bistorta elliptica
(Polygonaceae)
(
Fig. 42
), but do not fly actively. The following South-Siberian alpine and boreomontane species are found with
X. alexis
in mountain tundra and alpine meadows: at daytime
Sympistis nigrita
(Boisduval, 1840)
and
Syngrapha hochenwarthi
(Hochenwarth, 1785)
; at night
Lasionycta buraetica
Kononenko, 1988
and
L. hampsoni
Varga, 1974
(boths in great number),
Xestia lorezi sajana
(Tschetverikov, 1904)
,
Apamea ingloria
(Bang-Haas, 1912)
; in tunda-steppe:
Xestia herrichschaefferi
Apamea ingloria
,
Isochlora herbacea
Alphéraky, 1895
,
Apamea altijuga
(Kozhanchikov, 1925)
,
Prognorisma albifurca
(Erschoff, 1877)
and
Rhyacia schistochroa
Varga, 1973
. Females of
X. alexis
at daytime sit under stones, appearing at dusk on the stone surface or on flowers. They move rather rapidly between stones or grasses, jumping when disturbed.