The fauna of the family Bombycidae sensu lato (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea) from Mainland China, Taiwan and Hainan Islands
Author
Wang, Xing
Author
Wang, Min
Author
Zolotuhin, Vadim V.
Author
Hirowatari, Toshiya
Author
Wu, Shipher
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Huang, Guo-Hua
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Zootaxa
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38.
Andraca bipunctata
Walker
, l865 (
FIGURES 23
A–C, 25A)
Andraca bipunctata
Walker, 1865
,
List Specimens lepid. Insects Colln Br. Mus.
32: 582. TL: “Hindostan” [
India
].
Lectotype
: male (ZMHU).
Andraca bipunctata
Walker, 1862
: Chu & Wang, 1993,
Sinozoologia
10: 241.
Diagnosis.
This dark-coloured species can be identified by the serrate outer margins of the fore- and hindwings, more strongly developed in the male than the female.
Specimens examined.
[SICHUAN] Panzhihua City:
1 male
, Mt. Daheishan,
2500 m
,
September 2002
, Ying
et al.
leg. via P. Kautt, IB 02+
Jan. 03
, W.A. Nässig collection (MWM); [GUIZHOU] Jiangkou County:
1 male
, Mt. Fanjingshan,
1600 m
,
August 2002
, Li
et al.
leg. via Peter Kautt (MWM); [YUNNAN] Yunxian County:
1 male
, Mt. Dabingshan,
1800 m
,
May 2000
, native collector leg. (MWM);
6 males
, N-Changyuan village, Guokandashan,
September 1999
, Wang & Li leg. (MWM); Lancang County:
2 males
and
6 females
, Mt. Fuli,
2900 m
,
September 1999
, Wang & Li leg. (MWM); Baoshan County:
1 male
, Mt. Gaoligongshan,
4000 m
,
February 2001
, local collector leg. via P. Kautt, IB 02 +
Jan. 03
, W.A. Nässig collection (MWM); Yunlong County:
1 female
, Mt. Wubaoshan,
3500 m
,
May to June 2000
, native collector leg. (MWM).
Bionomics.
Adults appear from late August to February in
China
and
Thailand
, and from June to July or October to December in
Nepal
and
India
. Pupation takes place in a thin cocoon of brown silk spun among leaves (Holloway, 1987).
Distribution.
Mainland
China
(Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan),
Myanmar
, northern
Thailand
, northern
India
,
Nepal
.
Remarks.
The species is apparently endemic to the southern Himalaya. Robinson et al. (2010) reported the host plant as
Camellia sinensis
(L.) O. Ktze., 1887 (
Theaceae
) and
Symplocos
spp. (
Symplocaceae
) in
India
.
39.
Andraca theae
(
Matsumura, 1909)
(FIGURES 24C, 25B)
Oreta theae
Matsumura, 1909
,
Thousand Insects of
Japan
1: 134, pl. 13, fig. 10. TL:
Formosa
(=
Taiwan
).
Diagnosis.
Characterized by the dark red ochre wings with simple pattern, triangular uncus with a narrowly spatulate apex, an apically bifurcate valva, and a curved aedeagus with dense apical spines.
Specimens examined.
[
TAIWAN
] Taipei City:
2 males
,
15.VIII.2009
, Shipher Wu leg. (HUNAU); Nantou County:
3 males
, Mt. Shishan,
2450 m
,
13.V.2011
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chun Chang leg. (TFRI);
3 males
, Meifeng,
2100 m
,
14.II.2012
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chun Chang leg. (TFRI);
1 female
, Shishan,
2450 m
,
7.VII.2011
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chun Chang leg. (TFRI);
1 male
, Tatajia,
2610 m
,
12.V.2011
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chun Chang leg. (TFRI);
1 male
, Meifeng,
2100 m
,
6.II.2013
, Shipher Wu leg. (TFRI); Hualien County (Guanyuan,
2400 m
):
1 male
,
18.VII.2012
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chun Chang leg. (TFRI);
1 male
,
13.VIII.2012
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chun Chang leg. (TFRI);
1 male
,
16.IV.2013
, Shipher Wu leg. (TFRI); Miaoli County:
2 males
, Guanwu,
2000 m
,
29.IV.2011
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chun Chang leg. (TFRI); Chiayi County:
1 male
, Alishan,
2200 m
,
7.VII.2011
, Shipher Wu & Wei-Chun Chang leg. (TFRI);
88 males
and
8 females
from different counties of
Taiwan
(Taitung, Kaoshiung, Nantou, Hualien, Miaoli, Taipei, Chia) (MWM); [ANHUI] Huangshan City:
3 males
, Houxi Town,
28.VI.2010
, larvae collected in the field and reared to adults by Dr. Guo-Hua Huang (HUNAU); [HUNAN] Taoyuan County (Wuyunjie National NR):
10 males
,
2.VII.2010
, larvae collected in the field by Hong-Chun Zhou and reared to adults the Entomological Laboratory of HUNAU by Dr. Guo-Hua Huang (HUNAU); [GUANGDONG] Ruyuan County (Nanling National NR):
1 male
,
29.III.2003
, Guo-Hua Huang leg. (SCAU);
1 male
,
12.VIII.2003
, Guo-Hua Huang & De-Yu Xin leg. (HUNAU).
Bionomics.
The larval host plants consist of
Camellia sinensis
(L.) O. Ktze., 1887=
Thea sinensis
Linn., 1753
,
Camellia
spp.,
Cleyera ochnacea
DC.,
Eurya japonica
Thunb. 1783
(all
Theaceae
) and
Melastoma candidum
D. Don, 1823 (Melastomataceae)
(Sonan, 1937). Adults appear from February to August in lower or upper montane forests at elevations of
400–2900 m
in
Taiwan
(Lin, 2005) (Plate 8D–8E), although it is most common between
1850 and
2700
m. The eggs are laid on the surfaces of the leaves of the hosts, and the larvae live gregariously (Plate 8F–8G).
Distribution.
Mainland
China
(Anhui, Hunan, Guangdong) and
Taiwan
,
Nepal
.
Remarks.
Caterpillars in
Taiwan
were photographed by Wang (1995) and Lin (2005), and on Mainland
China
by Wang
et al.
(2011). More details are given by Zolotuhin (2012) & Wang
et al.
(2012).