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
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Zolotuhin, Vadim V.
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Hirowatari, Toshiya
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Wu, Shipher
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Huang, Guo-Hua
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Zootaxa
2015
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3989.1.1
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I.
Bombyx
Linnaeus, 1758
(
FIGURES 1–3
)
Bombyx
Linnaeus, 1758
,
Systema Naturae
1: 495.
Type
species:
Phalaena (Bombyx) mori
Linnaeus, 1758
,
Systema Naturae
, 1: 499, by subsequent designation in
Opin. Decl. int. Commn zool. Nom.
1957, 15: 254 (originally proposed as a subgenus of
Phalaena
Linnaeus, 1758
).
Bumbyx
:
Fabricius, 1777
,
Genera Insect
: 277. Incorrect subsequent spelling.
Bombix
:
Mabille, 1884
, in Rochebrune,
Bull. Soc. philomath. Paris
, 8 (7): 31. Incorrect subsequent spelling.
Theophila
Moore, 1862
,
Trans. ent. Soc. Lond
. 1 (4): 315.
Type
species:
Bombyx bengalensis
Moore, 1862
,
Trans. ent. Soc. Lond.
1 (4): 315, by subsequent designation by
Kirby, 1892
,
Syn. Cat. Lepid. Het.
, 1: 719.
Diagnosis.
Easily distinguished based on the following characters: forewing with M1 and Rs on a common stem; outer margin below apex obviously concave; uncus apically bifurcate with rounded lobes; gnathos a broadly rounded-triangular lobe, valva narrow and long.
Distribution.
South-East Asia, with one domestic species now distributed worldwide.
Remarks.
The genus consists of six species, including the wild relative of the cultivated silkworm,
B. mori
. Originally proposed as a subgenus of
Phalaena
Linnaeus, 1758
, in which many species of numerous other families, particularly
Noctuidae
were included (Nye, 1975), the International Commission for Zoological Nomenclature Used its plenary powers to place
Bombyx
on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology with “Name number 1056” as the zoological number (
Fletcher & Nye, 1982
;
Beccaloni
et al
., 2003
). Moore (1862) established the genus
Theophila
with five included species.
Fletcher & Nye (1982)
synonymized
Theophila
with
Bombyx
based on its
type
species
Bombyx bengalensis
Moore, 1862
being a junior synonym of
B. huttoni
Westwood, 1847
(
Beccaloni
et al
., 2003
)
. In the present paper, four
Bombyx
species are recorded from
China
(Map 1).