Two new species of the subfamily Xyleninae from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)
Author
Kononenko, Vladimir
text
Zootaxa
2009
1993
53
60
journal article
29770
10.5281/zenodo.1302869
111ec1e3-9549-4bc1-84bf-479ba57cfd5b
1175-5326
1302869
Genus
Lithophane
Hübner
, [1821] 1816
Lithophane
Hübner
, [1821] 1816,
Verzeichniss bekannter Schmetterling:
242.
Type-species:
Noctua petrificata
[Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775, by subsequent designation by Grote, 1874 (a junior synonym of
Phalaena hepatica
Clerck, 1759
).
Synonymy:
Graptolitha
Hübner
, [1821] 1816,
Rhizolitha
Curtis, 1829
,
Prolitha
Berio, 1980
(subgenus),
Ornitopia
Beck, 1996
,
Dubiphane
Beck, 1996
,
Epilitha
Beck, 1996
,
Xylina
auct.
Lithophane
is a large Holarctic genus of the tribe
Xylenini
, subfamily
Xyleninae
with twenty eight Palaearctic and fifty one Nearctic species, usually easily recognized by their narrow wings and characteristic genitalia. Most species inhabit forests; in the Far East they are most diverse in the zone of Manchurian broad-leaved and mixed forest. Adults of all species emerge in the autumn and after hibernation fly again in the spring. Mating and oviposition occur in early spring, and the larvae feed mainly on woody plants. The European fauna of the genus was recently revised by
Ronkay
et al.
(2001)
(but
L. pacifica
Kononenko, 1978
was not mentioned in that checklist).