Andraca yauichui sp. n., a new species endemic to mid elevation forests of Taiwan (Bombycidae sensu lato, Lepidoptera)
Author
Wu, Shipher
Author
Chang, Wei-Chun
text
Zootaxa
2016
4200
4
515
522
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4200.4.4
a4c2948c-392d-4031-958b-c459aa451973
1175-5326
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Andraca theae
(
Matsumura, 1909
)
(
Figs 1–6
,
12–14
,
18, 19
,
22–24, 27–31
)
Oreta theae
Matsumura, 1909
,
Thous
.
Ins.
Japan
1: 134, pl. 13, fig. 10.
Andraca bipunctata
: Shiraki, 1919: 666
; Matsumura, 1921: 933, pl. 64, f. 6. 6; Miyata, 1970: pl. 56: figs 2, 6, 7, 17, pl. 57: figs 6, 7, 15, 16,
nec
Walker, 1865.
Andraca bipunctata
var.
theae
Matsumura, 1921
,
Thous
.
Ins.
Japan
Addit
. 4: 933.
Andraca bipunctata
f.
theae
Matsumura, 1931
,
6000 Ill. Ins.
Japan
: 734.
Andraca theae
:
Miyata, 1979
: 656
, figs 2, 4, 6, 8;
Kishida, 1992
: 154
;
Wang, 1995
: 19
, figs, (part);
Lin, 2005
: 28
, fig. 2: E–H;
Wang
et al.
, 2015
: 65
(part), figs. 24C, 25B, pl. 8, figs F, G.
Type
material examined.
Lectotype
, male,
Formosa
[=
TAIWAN
],
Beipu
(
HUM
)(
Fig 1
). Additional material examined
.
TAIWAN
.
1 male
, same collecting data as the
lectotype
(
HUM
)
; 2 males,
2 females
,
Taihoku
[=
Taipei
],
20–II–1918
, leg.
J. Sonan
(
HUM
)
;
1 male
,
Taipei
,
Wulai
, 1966 (
NSMT
)
;
1 female
,
Taipei
,
Taipei
Botanical Garden,
25–VI–1983
, leg.
Y. Z. Chang
, slide
TFRI
59634
;
1 male
,
Ilan Co.
,
Fushan
,
23–XI–1995
, leg.
Y. B. Fan
, abdomen missing (
TFRI
)
;
1 male
,
Taipei
Ci.,
Yangmingshan
,
25–VIII–1990
, leg.
Y. B. Fan
, abdomen missing (
TFRI
)
;
1 female
,
Taipei
Ci.,
Zhongyungshan
,
200 m
,
28–VI–2014
, leg.
S. Wu
&
W. C. Chang
(
TFRI
)
;
1 female
,
Taipei
Ci.,
Jingmei
,
Xianjiyen
,
50 m
,
17–IV–2016
, leg.
S. Wu
&
W. C. Chang
(
TFRI
)
;
1 male
,
Taipei
Co. [=
New Taipei
Ci.],
Xinxian
,
20–X–1989
, leg.
Y. B. Fan
, abdomen missing (
TFRI
)
;
2 males
,
New Taipei
Ci.,
Fushiping
, emgd.
28–30–III–2014
, reared from
Symplocos chinensis
(
TFRI
)
; 1 male, same collecting data, slide TFRI120048 (TFRI); 1 female, same collecting data (TFRI);
1 male
,
New Taipei
Ci.,
Xiongkong
, emgd.
5–VIII–2016
, reared from
Camellia sinensis
, leg.
S. Wu
&
W. C. Chang
(
TFRI
)
;
1 female
,
New Taipei
Ci.,
Xiongkong
, emgd.
11–X– 2016
, reared from
Camellia sinensis
, leg.
S. Wu
&
W. C. Chang
(
TFRI
)
;
2 females
,
Taoyuan
Co.,
Guishan
, emgd.
22–VII–2008
, reared from
Camellia sinensis
, leg.
S. Wu
(
TFRI
)
;
1 male
,
Taoyuan
,
Lalashan
,
24–IV–2000
, ex.
B. Tanaka
coll., slide
NSMT
–SW1044 (NSMT); 1 male, same collecting data, slide NSMT–SW1046 (NSMT);
1 male
,
Nantou
,
Nanshanchi
,
5–VIII–1995
, ex.
B. Tanaka
coll., slide
NSMT
–
SW1045 (
NSMT
);
1 male
,
Nantou
,
Shihtsaitou
,
14–VII–1995
, ex
B. Tanaka
coll.
,
1 male
, same locality,
17–VIII–1998
, ex
B. Tanaka
coll. (
NSMT
)
; 3 males,
2 females
,
Chiayi
Co.,
Nanliao
, emgd.
20–XII–2012
, reared from
Adinandra formosana var. formosana
, leg.
Z. B. Xie
(
TFRI
)
;
CHINA
:
1 male
,
Guangxi
,
Guilin
,
Mao’ershan
,
1400 m
,
19–VIII–2009
, leg.
M. Wang
et al.
(
NSMT
)
;
1 female
,
Guangdong
,
Shaoguan
,
Nanling
,
700–1200 m
,
29–31–III–2003
, leg.
Wang
et al.
, slide
NSMT
– SW1049 (NSMT); 1 male, same collecting locality,
800–1200 m
,
23–25–IV–2004
, leg. Wang
et al.
, slide NSMT– SW1048 (NSMT); 1 male, same collecting locality,
800–1400 m
,
5–11–IX–2005
, leg. Wang
et al.
, slide NSMT– SW1047 (NSMT).
Taxonomic notes.
Matsumura (1909)
described
Oreta theae
in the family Drapenidae without
type
designation, the only plate illustrated is a female.
Shiraki (1911: 48)
placed
O. theae
under the name "
Pseudoeupterote bipunctata
Shir.
[sic]" in the family
Eupterotidae
. The authorship of the listed scientific name is apparently Walker, 1865. Based on the accompanied Japanese common name "Futatenkagiba", the species can be regarded as the misidentification of
O. theae
. The generic name,
Pseudoeupterote
, can be considered available under the Code (
ICZN
articles 12.2.5), and the
type
species is
Oreta theae
Matsumura, 1909
, which was long considered a synonym of
A. bipunctata
.
Miyata (1979)
stated that the Taiwanese population is specifically different from Himalayan
A. bipunctata
(though his
A. bipunctata
should be the misidentification of
A. trilochoides trilochoide
Walker, 1865
), and revalidated the species name,
Andraca theae
to the former.
Wang
et al.
(2012)
designated a male as the
lectotype
of
Oreta theae
from
HUM
.
Diagnosis.
See the diagnosis part of following species.
FIGURE 1–11.
Dorsal views of
Andraca
spp.
1a.
Andraca theae
(Matsumura, 1909)
, male, lectotype;
1b.
ditto
, lectotype label;
2.
ditto
, male, Xionkong, Taipei, Taiwan;
3.
ditto
, female, Zhongyungshan, Taipei, Taiwan;
4.
ditto
, male, Lalashan, Taoyuan, Taiwan;
5.
ditto
, male, Nanling, Guangdong, China;
6.
ditto
, female, Nanling, Guangdong, China;
7.
A. yauichui
sp. nov.
, male, holotype, Meifeng, Nantou, Taiwan;
8.
ditto
, male, paratype, Meifeng;
9.
ditto
, female, paratype, Shihshan, Nantou, Taiwan;
10.
A. trilochoides trilochoides
Moore, 1865
, male, Tigerhill, Darjeeling, India;
11.
A. trilochoides roepkei
Bryk, 1944
, male, Sa Pa, Lao Cai, N. Vietnam. Specimens courtesy of: HUM (1); TFRI (2, 3, 7–9); NSMT (4–6, 10, 11). Bar scale= 10 mm. Photo by Yu-Chen Chang (1); Shipher Wu (2–11).
Distribution and bionomics.
This species is distributed in
Taiwan
, southeastern
China
(
Anhui
,
Hunan
and
Guangdong
) and
Nepal
(
Wang
et al.
, 2015
). In
Taiwan
, the populations can be frequently found in planted tea garden and the larvae are regarded as a serious pest of new tea leaves especially in May. The nature populations occur infrequently in low to mid-elevation forests, primarily ranging from
100 to 1000m
and there is one record from Lalashan, northeastern
Taiwan
, about
1500m
, where a tea garden is distributed. Adults appear from February to November. The recorded host plants consist of
Adinandra formosana var. formosana
,
Camellia sinensis
,
Ca.
formosensis
,
Ca. tenuifolia
,
Cleyera ochnacea
,
Eurya japonica
,
Gordonia axillaris
(all
Theaceae
)(
Wang, 1995
;
Lin, 2005
;
Wang
et al.
, 2015
) and a probably inccorrect record on
Melastoma candidum
(Melastomataceae)
by
Sonan (1937)
. The recent study adds
E. loquaiana
and the first record on the family
Symplocaceae
, i.e.
Symplocos chinensis
, as hostplants. The detailed morphology and ethology of the immature stage have been given by
Lin (2005)
.