3071
Author
Zelazny, B.
Author
Webb, M. D.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2011-10-28
3071
1
307
journal article
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Sumangala sufflava
(
Muir, 1913
)
Levu sufflava
Muir, 1913: 84
Rhotana hopponis
Matsumura, 1914: 294
, synonymised by
Zelazny, 1981: 230
Mecynorhynchus stramineus
Muir, 1914: 52
, synonymised by
Zelazny, 1981: 230
Sumangala sufflava
(Muir)
,
Zelazny, 1981: 230
,
Fig. 12
, with a redescription
(
Figs. 2
,
116
, 117)
Etymology
.
The species name is a Latin adjective (
sufflavus, -a, -um
= yellowish).
Type material.
L. sufflava
,
lectotype
♀
, (designated by
Zelazny 1981: 230
),
INDONESIA
,
W. Borneo
,
Mowong, F
.
Muir
(
BPBM
, # 5211);
R. hopponis
,
holotype
♂
,
TAIWAN
,
Hoppo
,
7.VIII.1906
,
Matsumura
(
EIHU
)
;
M. stramineus
,
lectotype
♂
(designated by
Zelazny 1981: 231
),
TAIWAN
,
Arisan
,
20.X.1912
,
Nitobe
(
BPBM
, # 5218)
.
Additional material examined
.
WEST
MALAYSIA
:
Cameron Highlands
:
4800ft
(
1600m
),
13.
III
.1924
4 ♂
,
H.M. Pendlebury
;
Pahang
,
Lubok Tamang
,
3500ft
(
1100m
),
23.
VI
.1923,
1 ♀
,
H.M. Pendlebury
;
Pahang
,
Fraser's Hill
,
4000ft
(
1300m
),
29.
VI
.1933,
1 ♂
,
H.M.
Pendlebury
;
Genting Highlands
,
24.
III
.1984,
1 ♂
,
J. Martin
(all
BMNH
);
Mt. Briehang
,
2–7.I.1959
,
1 ♂
,
L.W. Quate
;
Khumpur
,
6.IX.1934
,
1 ♂
, off coffee (all
BPBM
)
.
MYAN-
MAR
:
UPPER
BURMA
:
Nam Tamai Valley
, lat.
N27°42'
, long.
E97°54,
3000
ft (
1000m
), 15,26.
VIII.1938
,
5 ♂
1 ♀
,
R
. Kaulback, caught at night (
BMNH
).
Distribution
.
Taiwan
,
China
,
Thailand
,
Vietnam
,
Philippines
,
Indonesia
,
Malaysia
,
Myanmar
.
Diagnosis and discussion.
Sumangala sufflava
(Muir)
is very similar to
Su. josephinae
Zelazny
and both species have an overlapping distribution. It can be separated from that species by the two rounded, apical lobes of the male aedeagus. Both species are difficult to distinguish externally. The presence of a small infuscated mark around the base of the 1st subcostal sector in
Su. josephinae
was earlier considered to be the most consistent external difference (
Zelazny, 1981
). However, among the additional examined specimens listed above,
six males
from
Malaysia
(most of them collected at high altitudes) have infuscations around the 1st subcostal sector. Compared to most specimens from Borneo they have also larger forewings and in general darker forewing markings.
Yang & Wu (1993)
treated
Sumangala hopponis
(=
Rhotana hopponis
Matsumura
) as a separate species, but apparently have not examined its
type
. From their description, the specimens of
Su. hopponis
have a paler colour compared to
Sumangala sufflava
.