Description of two new species of Rhodostrophia Hübner, 1823 from China (Lepidoptera, Geometridae)
Author
Cui, Le
Author
Xue, Dayong
Author
Jiang, Nan
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-03-01
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4563.2.7
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Rhodostrophia bicolor
Warren, 1895
Figs 5
,
18
,
29
,
40
,
50
Rhodostrophia bicolor
Warren, 1895
,
Novit. zool.
, 2: 98.
Syntypes
♁
,
♀
,
India
: Kukli (NHM).
Diagnosis.
R. bicolor
,
R. yunnanaria
and
R. similata
share the following characters: the flagellum of the antennae is all dentate ventrally; the male hind tibia has three spurs; the wing pattern is similar. In the male genitalia, they are similar in the following characters: the uncus is concave centrally, with a pair of small lateral processes near the subapex; the gnathos is triangular with long and acute apex; the costa is separated from the valva terminally; the apex of the valva is forked, spinose and asymmetric, the right side forms a longer digitiform process along the ventral margin. In the female genitalia, they share the following characters: the ductus bursae is long and sclerotized except the central part; the signum is collar-shaped. However, the band of the medial line of the forewing is the widest in
R. bicolor
; the postmedial line of the forewing is smooth in
R. yunnanaria
, but wavy in
R. bicolor
and
R. similata
. In the male genitalia, the apex of the costa in
R. bicolor
is more acute than
R. yunnanaria
and
R. similata
; the right digitiform process of the valva in
R. similata
is the longer than
R. bicolor
and
R. yunnanaria
; several teeth are present on the subapical part of the aedeagus in
R. bicolor
and
R. yunnanaria
, but they are absent in
R. similata
; the male eighth sternite in
R. similata
is more strongly concave than
R. bicolor
and
R. yunnanaria
. In the female genitalia, the posterior half of the ductus bursae in
R. similata
is broader than
R. bicolor
and
R. yunnanaria
.
Material examined.
CHINA
:
Tibet
(IZCAS): 6
6
,
Zayü
,
Zhenkongqiao
,
3820 m
,
21–23.VIII.1973
, coll.
Huang Fusheng
;
1♀
,
Zayü
,
Gualaqiao
,
2300 m
,
5.VII.1973
, coll.
Huang Fusheng
;
1
6
12
♀
,
Zayü
,
Five
kilometers of
north Guyuxiang
,
3418 m
,
26.VIII.2014
, coll.
Liu Hong
;
2♀
,
Zayü
,
Zhuwagen
,
Sangjiu
,
3580 m
,
31.VIII.2014
, coll.
Liu Hong.
Distribution.
China
(
Tibet
),
India
.
Remarks.
This species is added to the fauna of
China
for the first time. The wing patterns of
R. bicolor
have some intraspecific variations: the medial line is brown and accompanied by brown shade; the medial line is reddish with brown shade; the medial line is reddish with brown shade and the area outside the postmedial line is also reddish. All the variations occur at Zayü of
Tibet
and collected in late August.