A survey of Eupithecia Curtis, 1825 (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Larentiinae) in Mongolia with descriptions of two new species
Author
Mironov, Vladimir
Author
Galsworthy, Anthony
text
Zootaxa
2014
3774
2
101
130
journal article
46297
10.11646/zootaxa.3774.2.1
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Eupithecia pallescens
Dietze, 1910
Eup[ithecia]
sinuosaria
f.
pallescens
Dietze, 1910
,
Biologie der Eupithecien
1
, taf. 73, fig. 385;
ibidem
(1913),
2
: 110.
Holotype
♀ (designated by A. Vojnits; coll. K. Dietze in MNHU, examined), [
China
]: Deserte Takla Makan near Aksu; [
Kazakhstan
]: Mus-tag-ata near Jarkend.
[
Eupithecia
]
sinuosaria
f.
modesta
Dietze, 1913
,
Biologie der Eupithecien
2
: 110.
Holotype
♂ (coll. K. Dietze in MNHU, examined), [
Kyrgyzstan
]: Alai-Gebirge (Ferghana).
Eupithecia morosa
Vojnits, 1976
,
Acta zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
22
(3–4): 420, figs 4a–c, 5b.
Holotype
♂ (ZFMK, examined), Oriental Turkestan [
Kyrgyzstan
]: Semirechgensee Province, Fort Narine (synonymised in
Mironov & Galsworthy, 2013
).
Misidentification:
Eupithecia hannemanni
: sensu
Vojnits, 1977
(
nec
Vojnits & de Laever, 1973).
Very similar externally to the preceding species, and was described as its pale Central Asian form. The male genitalia are distinguished from those of
E. sinuosaria
by a longer and broader plate-like cornutus and the presence of two dentate apical cornuti on the vesica of the aedeagus, as well as by the different shape of the eighth sternite. The bursa copulatrix in the female genitalia of
E. pallescens
has a larger spiniferous area which usually runs up to the colliculum, and the colliculum is shorter and narrower than in
E. sinuosaria
.
E. pallescens
is known from
Uzbekistan
,
Kyrgyzstan
, south-eastern
Kazakhstan
, north-western
China
(Xinjiang) and
Mongolia
. It was first recorded for the Mongolian fauna by
Vojnits (1977)
as
E. morosa
Vojnits.
Mongolia
(aimags): Bayan-Ulgii, Govi- Altai, Khovd.