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
Heliothis nubigera
Herrich-Schäffer, 1851
Pl. 1, fig. 3; male genitalia Pl. 4, fig. 22.
Heliothis nubigera
Herrich-Schäffer, 1851
, Syst. Bearb. Schmett. Eur. 2: 366 (TL.: [
Turkey
],
Asia Minor
).
Synonymy:
Heliothis perigeoides
Moore, 1881
;
Chloridea nubigera
var.
deserta
Sohn-Rethel, 1929
;
Heliothis nubigera
subsp.
minutier
Thurner, 1938.
References:
Bienert 1870 (
Heliothis Nubigera
); Christoph 1873 (
Heliothis Nubiger
); Schwingenschuss 1938 (
Chloridea nubigera
); Reisser 1958 (
Chloridea nubigera
); Modarres Awal 1994, 1997 (
Chloridea nubigera
), Hacker & Kautt 1999 (
Heliothis nubigera
); Modarres Awal 1999 (
Heliothis nubigera
), Gutleb & Wiesser 2001 (
Heliothis nubigera
); Hacker 2001 (
Heliothis nubigera
), Ebert & Hacker 2002 (
Heliothis nubigera
).
Bionomics:
Multivoltine, probably bivoltine with summer aestivation (Kravchenko
et al.
2005).
H. nubigera
inhabits eremic and arid areas of the steppe, semi-desert and desert zone as well as subtropical and tropical areas on elevation
0-3300 m
, and extends from there to other regions to the north and south. In North Africa, and the Near and Middle East, it is known from all countries as a common migratory moth. Moth flying from February to November. Larvae are polyphagous, feed on 12 species of herbaceous plants and shrubs of 9 botanical families, prefer
Solanaceae
and
Fabaceae
. They are more frequent on wild herbs than on agricultural or garden crops, unlike
H. peltigera
and
Helicoverpa armigera
.
Distribution
: Afrotropic-West Palaearctic. Europe (in the north – migrant), North and East Africa, Caucasus, Transcaucasia, Central Asia,
India
. – In
Iran
occurs everywhere (Pl. 10, fig. 51).
Material examined:
261 specimens
from provinces West
Azerbaijan
, East
Azerbaijan
, Ardebil, Mazandaran, Golestan, Khorasan, Yazd, Semnan, Tehran, Qom, Markazi, Zanjan, Kermanshah, Esfahan, Kohkiluyeh va Boyer-Ahmad, Lorestan, Khuzestan,
Fars
, Kerman, Bushehr, Hormozgan and Sistan va Baluchestan, collected between
12.II to 12.XI
on elevations from
0 to 3300 m
.