The fauna of the family Bombycidae sensu lato (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea) from Mainland China, Taiwan and Hainan Islands
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Wang, Xing
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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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33.
Oberthueria formosibia
Matsumura, 1927
(
FIGURES 21
A–21D, 22E)
Oberthueria formosibia
Matsumura, 1927
,
Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido Imperial University
(
J. Coll. Agric. Hokkaido Univ.
), 19: 50, pl. 5, fig. 45. TL: “
Formosa
(Horisha)=(
Taiwan
(Nantou))”.
Holotype
designation by monotypy: male (HUM) [examined]. The published description referred to only one specimen (the
holotype
), but two specimens with “
type
” labels were found in HUM.
Oberthueria falcigera
Butler, 1878
: Chu & Wang, 1993,
Sinozoologia
10: 237; Chu & Wang, 1996,
Fauna
Sinica
Insecta
5: 48. Misidentification.
Diagnosis.
Characterized by its strongly serrate wing margins, contrasting pattern, non-bifurcate hindwing tail and slender harpe.
Specimens examined.
[
TAIWAN
]
1 male
,
Holotype
deposited in HUM with the label “male,
holotype
of
Oberthueria formosibia
Matsumura, 1927
, Baibara,
22.VII.1925
, Kikuchi leg.”;
40 males
, from different localities of
Taiwan
(Ilan, Taitung, Nantou, Taoyuan, Hualien, Miaoli) (MWM); Yilan County:
2 females
, Fushan Botanic Garden,
18.VIII.
2010
, 500 m, Guo-Hua Huang leg. (HUNAU);
1 male
and
1 female
, Mingchi,
1050 m
,
23.V.2012
, Shipher Wu leg. (TFRI); Nantou County:
1 male
and
1 female
, Renlun,
1400 m
,
22.IV.2010
, Shipher Wu leg. (TFRI); Hualien County:
2 males
, Ci’en,
1950 m
,
25.V.2012
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chun Chang leg. (TFRI);
1 male
, Guanyuan,
2400 m
,
13.IX.2012
, Shipher Wu leg. (TFRI).
Bionomics.
The species is apparently montane, being known from altitudes of
500–2900 m
, and with two generations per year. Moths are on the wing from late March to early July and again from August to early October (Plate 7E–7G). The larvae feed on
Acer
species (Plate 7H, 8A–8B), a unique host plant association in
Bombycidae
. It is illustrated, with a cocoon and a live female, at http://caterpillartaiwan.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/
Endromidae
. The larvae have a peculiar cobra-like thoracic “hood” and a long anal horn. Chu and Wang (1996) also reported that the larvae fed on
Quercus
spp.
Distribution.
Taiwan
.
Remarks.
The species is restricted to
Taiwan
. It was incorrectly recorded from the continent by Zolotuhin (1995).
34.
Oberthueria caeca
(
Oberthür, 1880)
(
FIGURES 21
E, 22A)
Euphranor caeca
Oberthür, 1880
,
Etudes d’Entomologie
5: 40, pl. 6, fig. 2. TL: [Far East of
Russia
], [south of Vladivostok], “Ascold”.
Syntypes
:
2 males
(BMNH) [examined].
Oberthueria falcigera
Butler, 1878
; Chu & Wang, L.Y. (1996: 48). Misidentification.
Diagnosis.
This species is darker ground color without a pinkish tint and, especially, the angled but not bifurcate hindwing tails most clearly distinguish it from its congeners.
Specimens examined.
[HEILONGJIANG] Wudalianchi City:
1 male
, Xiaoxinganling,
1800 m
,
July 2000
, native collector leg. (MWM);
1 male
, Erzendianzy, 45˚40’N, 127˚10’E, Manchuria,
June 1924
, V. Tolmachov leg. (ZFMK); [ZHEJIANG]
2 males
, Chekiang (Zhejiang), West-Tien-Mu-Shan (Xitianmushan National NR),
1600 m
,
26.VI.1932
, H. Höne leg. (ZFMK); [FUJIAN]
8 males
, Fukien (Fujian): Kuatun (Guadun), Wuyishan City, Chong’an District,
2300 m
, 27˚40’N, 117˚40’E,
26.V.1938
, J. Klapperich leg. (ZFMK); [SHANXI]
5 males
, Mienshan (Mian Shan), Jiexiu City, Obere Hoehe,
2000 m
,
28.VII.1937
, H. Hoene leg. (ZFMK); [HENAN] Songxian County (Luoyang City):
2 males
, Baiyunshan National NR,
14.VIII.2008
, Guo-Hua Huang leg. (HUNAU); [SHAANXI] Taibai County (Taibaishan Mts (S), Tsinling Mts, Houzhenzi [Mts. Qinling, Mt. Taibaishan, Houzhenzi town], 33˚51’N, 107˚49’E,
1600 m
):
2 males
,
27.V–08.VI 1999
, local collector leg. (MWM);
1 male
, summer 1999 (MWM);
2 males
,
June 1999
(MWM);
4 males
,
1–12.VIII.1999
(MWM); Mts. Qinling:
1 male
,
14.VII.2006
, Liu-Sheng Chen leg. (SCAU);
2 males
, 33˚50’N, 107˚44’E,
1500 m
,
IV. 2005
, Siniaev & his team leg. (MWM);
5 males
, 33˚51’N, 107˚57’E,
1500 m
,
20.IV–11.V.1999
, Sinjaev & Plutenko leg. (MWM);
1 male
, 33˚55’N, 107˚44’E,
2200 m
,
June 2004
, Sinjaev & his team leg. (MWM);
1 male
, Mt. Tapaishan (Taibaishan), Mts. Tsinling (Qinling), Sued-Shensi (?),
1700 m
,
17.V.1936
, H. Höne leg. (ZFMK);
1 male
, Mt. Tapaishan (Taibaishan), Mts. Tsinling (Qinling), Sued-Shensi (?),
3000 m
,
2.VII.1936
, H. Höne leg. (ZFMK); [SICHUAN]
1 female
,
2100 m
, north Sichuan, Mts MinShap, Jiuzhaigou vicinity,
12–16.VII.1994
, C. Della Bruna leg. (ZFMK).
Bionomics.
The larval host plants are
Acer palmatum
Thunb., 1783
,
A. septilobum
Fang, 1932
,
A. mono
Maxim., 1857
(all
Aceraceae
),
Quercus variabilis
Bl., 1850 (Fagaceae)
and
Morus alba
Linn., 1753 (Moraceae)
(Chu & Wang, 1996; Park
et al
., 1999).
Distribution.
Mainland
China
(Heilongjiang, Jilin, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shanxi, Henan, Shaanxi, Sichuan), Russian Far East,
North Korea
,
South Korea
.
Remarks.
The species is typical of lowland broad-leaved, humid forests. In
Russia
, the species has two generations a year, with moths on the wing from May to June and from July to August. In
Korea
, the species appears from April to September (Park
et al.
, 1999).