Revision of Pazala Moore, 1888: The Graphium (Pazala) alebion and G. (P.) tamerlanus Groups, with Notes on Taxonomic and Distribution Confusions (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)
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Zhang, Hui-Hong
Author
Cotton, Adam M.
Author
Condamine, Fabien L.
Author
Wang, Rong-Jiang
Author
Hsu, Yu-Feng
Author
Duan, Kuang
Author
Zhang, Xin
Author
Hu, Shao-Ji
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Zootaxa
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Graphium
(
Pazala
)
alebion
(Gray, [1853])
(
Figure 3
)
Papilio alebion
Gray, [1853]
; Cat. lepid. Ins. Coll. Br. Mus., 1: 30, pl. 13, f. 6; TL: ‘Northern China’ [probably S. of
Shanghai
,
China
].
Papilio Mariesii
Butler, 1881
; Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (Ser. 5), 7: 33, t. 4, f. 4; TL: ‘Lu-Shan mountains, province of Kiukiang, China’ [Lu Shan, Jiujiang,
Jiangxi
,
China
].
Cosmodesmus hönei
O.
Bang-Haas, 1927
; Horae Macrolepid., 1: 1. [nomen nudum, published in synonymy]
Cosmodesmus hoenei
O.
Bang-Haas, 1927
; Horae Macrolepid., 1: 1. [nomen nudum, published in synonymy]
Diagnostic characters:
Small in size, forewing length: male 31.0–
33.5 mm
(mean = 32.1 ± 1.0 mm,
n
= 4), female 33.5–35.0 mm (mean = 34.1 ±
0.6 mm
,
n
= 4). Both wings distinctively narrow and elongate, ground colour with a light ochreous hue. Forewing the 1
st
, 2
nd
, 8
th
, 9
th
black bands and the terminal (10
th
) black band all reach tornal margin in both sexes; area between the 8
th
and 9
th
bands almost devoid of dark scales; the 7
th
band not displaced inward in cell R
4
; veins CuA
2
to M
2
stained with black distally. Hindwing discal band broadened towards costa; a whitish small patch at the base of tail in cell M
3
; tornal yellow spots large and undivided on both sides.
Nomenclatorial note:
The type specimen in BMNH was labelled as ‘Lectotype’ by Campbell Smith with the intention of designating it as such in a subsequent revision, similar to the type of
Papilio glycerion
Gray, 1831
(
Hu
et al.
2018
). A literature search confirmed that this specimen has not actually been formally designated as the
lectotype
, and since Gray did not state the number of specimens when he described
Papilio alebion
the specimen must be treated as a
syntype
. Since there is no clear reason requiring
lectotype
designation in this case, we refrain from doing so in this publication.
Distribution:
E.
China
(
Zhejiang
,
Jiangxi
,
Jiangsu
,
Anhui
,
Hunan
).
Phenology:
Univoltine in mid-March to early April.
Host plant:
Lindera rubronervia
(Lauraceae)
is reported in Nanjing,
Jiangsu
(
Zhang
et al.
2018
). Host plant usage in other parts of its distribution range needs further study.
Male genitalia
(
Figure 4
): Five male genitalia in total were dissected, and the general characters were consistent. Highly sclerotized. Ring slightly wavy in the upper half; saccus rather reduced; socius acute and smooth, distance between the base of socii
0.48–0.52 mm
(mean = 0.50 ±
0.01 mm
,
n
= 5). Valve short, oval in general, mostly dark in colour except for the base (unique in subgenus
Pazala
); dorsal terminal harpe triangulate, edge serrate with the base widely separated apart; the medial harpe long and nearly straight, the dorsal projection almost flat, broader at the base and gradually narrowed into a pointed tip; no tooth in the middle of the medial harpe. Aedeagus shorter than the other species, almost straight. Juxta very small and narrow, highly sclerotized without hair, the base not directly associated with the base of valves.
FIGURE 3.
G.
(
P.
)
alebion
(Gray, [1853])
; upperside above, underside below; scale bar = 10 mm. A–B: ♂, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; C: ♀, ditto; D: ♀, Jurong, Jiangsu, China; A and C © Jian-Qing Zhu (Shanghai Zoological Park, Shanghai, China).
Female genitalia
(
Figure 5
): In total, three females were available for dissection, and the characters were consistent. Lamella postvaginalis very reduced; lamella antevaginalis broad horizontally; ostial lobe heavily sclerotized, broad at the base and gradually narrowed into a blunt tip in lateral view, while the posterior margin smoothly wavy without any indentation or bifurcation in ventral view.