The Heliothinae of Iran (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Author
Matov, Alexej
Author
Zahiri, Reza
Author
Holloway, Jeremy D.
text
Zootaxa
2008
1763
1
37
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.181966
1822bdf4-a38e-45f5-bf44-83bd611e100e
1175-5326
181966
Genus
Heliothis
Ochsenheimer, 1816
Type
species:
Phalaena dipsacea
Linnaeus, 1767
(Syst. Nat. (Ed. 12) 1: 856) by subsequent designation by Samouelle, 1819: 252.
Synonymy:
Heliothisa
Meigen, 1832
;
Heliotis
Sodoffsky, 1837
;
Chloridea
Duncan
& [Westwood], 1841;
Asphila
Guenée, 1852;
Heliocheilus
Grote, 1865
;
Dorika
Moore, 1881
;
Rhodosea
Grote, 1883
;
Disocnemis
Grote, 1883
;
Dysocnemis
Grote, 1890
;
Neocleptria
Hampson, 1903
;
Nubiothis
Beck, 1996
;
Peltothis
Beck, 1996
.
Heliothis viriplaca
(Hufnagel, 1766)
Pl. 1, fig. 1; male genitalia Pl. 3, fig. 20; female genitalia Pl. 8, fig. 37.
Phalaena viriplaca
Hufnagel, 1766
, Berlinisches
Mag. 3
(4): 406 (TL.: [
Germany
]: Berlin).
Synonymy:
Phalaena
(
Noctua
)
dipsacea
Linnaeus, 1767
References
: Christoph 1873, 1877 (
Heliothis dipsaceus
); Schwingenschuss 1938; Barou 1967 (
Chloridea dipsacea
); Kalali 1976; Modarres Awal 1994, 1997 (
Chloridea viriplaca
); Zahedi 1983 (
Heliothis dipsacea
); Hacker & Kautt 1999); Hacker & Meineke 2001; Hacker 2001; Ebert & Hacker 2002 (
Heliothis viriplaca
).
Bionomics:
Bivoltine, probably multivoltine (Hacker 2001), univoltine in
Israel
(Kravchenko
et al.
2005). Moth in flight from March to September. The early stages have been described by Hampson (1903), Spuler (1908), Forster & Wohlfahrt (1971), Bretherton
et al.
(1979) and Skou (1991). The species flies by day as well as at night. The species inhabits steppe-like habitas, usually at medium altitude up to
2900 m
. Larvae are polyphagous, feed on 70 species of herbaceous plants of 22 botanical families (prefer
Caryophyllaceae
,
Fabaceae
,
Lamiaceae
and
Asteraceae
).
Distribution
: West Palaearctic. Europe, North Africa, Near East, Caucasus, Transcaucasia, Central Asia,
Kazakhstan
, south Siberia (including Transbaikalia),
China
and north
India
. – In
Iran
(Pl. 10, fig. 49) distributed almost everywhere except eastern and some south-eastern provinces.
Material examined
:
351 specimens
from provinces West
Azerbaijan
, East
Azerbaijan
, Ardebil, Guilan, Mazandaran, Golestan, Khorasan, Semnan, Tehran, Qazvin, Qom, Markazi, Zanjan, Kermanshah, Kordestan, Esfahan, Kohkiluyeh va Boyer-Ahmad, Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari, Lorestan,
Fars
and Kerman, collected between
10.III to 22.IX
on elevations from
0 to 2900 m
.