New data on geometroid moths (Lepidoptera: Geometroidea: Uraniidae and Geometridae) from Sakhalin and Moneron islands with notes on their taxonomy distribution and ecology
Author
Beljaev, Еvgeniy A.
Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia.
Author
Titova, Olga L.
Sakhalin Territory Department of Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, Sakhalinskaya oblast, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia.
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-11-08
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10.11646/zootaxa.5369.1.1
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Dysaethria illotata
(Christoph)
(
Fig. 2
)
Material examined.
1 ♀
,
S
Kholmsk,
06.VII.2022
.
Distribution.
Russia
(S RFE: S
*
Sakhalin
, S Kurils—
*
Kunashir,
Jewish Autonomous Oblast
, Primorskii Krai),
Japan
(
Hokkaido
, Honshu, Shikoku).
Remarks.
The specimen from Kunashir, referred as “
Dysaethria moza
(Butler)
” by
Dubatolov
et al.
(1994: 19
, a female collected on
16.VII.1989
), actually is misidentification of
D. illotata
, judging from the photo of this specimen on the website of Siberian Zoological Museum (
Dubatolov 2022a
). In the same site on another page, the same photo is posted as “
Dysaethria cretacea
(Butler)
” (
Dubatolov 2022b
), what led to an erroneous indication of
D. cretacea
for the Kuril Islands (
Sinev 2008: 189
;
Beljaev 2016: 517
;
Sinev 2019: 234
;
Sinev 2021
; Zolotuhin & Nedoshivina 2021: 348). Thus, here
D. illotata
is first reported from the Kuril Islands, and
D. cretacea
is excluded from the fauna of
Russia
. These findings of
D. illotata
in
Sakhalin
and the Kurils significantly expand its distribution range to the Northeast.
Regarding the general distribution of this species, it should be noted that distribution of
D. illotata
abroad of
Russia
, given as "
China
(
Hong Kong
, Sichuan, Taiwan),
Korea
,
Japan
(Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Tsushima, Yakushima, Amami,
Okinawa
, Ishigaki, Iriomote),
India
,
Nepal
, Malaya" in Zolotuhin & Nedoshivina (2021: 348), does not correspond to currently known data. The cited text fragment coincides with text on the distribution of
Dysaethria flavistriga
(Warren)
printed on the previous page (
loc. cit
.: 347). Thus, obviously, the cited distribution of
D. illotata
is the result of a misprint.
The hostplants of the larvae of
D. illotata
are unknown. In Primorskii Krai the moths of this species were collected near the thickets of
Viburnum burejaeticum
, and in
Sakhalin
—near the planting of
Viburnum wrightii
(
Adoxaceae
), the two possible hosts.