Systematics and integrative taxonomic revision of the tribe Scopulini Duponchel, 1845 in Iran (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Sterrhinae)
Author
Wanke, Dominic
State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart, Entomology, Rosenstein & D- 70191 Stuttgart, Germany. & University of Hohenheim, Systematic Entomology (190 n), Garbenstr. 30, D- 70599 Stuttgart, Germany.
Author
Hausmann, Axel
SNSB-ZSM, Bavarian State Collection of Zoology, Münchhausenstr. 21, D- 81247 Munich, Germany.
Author
Lee, Kyung Min
Finnish Museum of Natural History, Zoology Unit, University of Helsinki, P. O. Box
Author
Murillo-Ramos, Leidys
Grupo Biologi ́ a Evolutiva, Department of Biology, Universidad de Sucre, Sincelejo, Sucre, Colombia. Corresponding author.
Author
Sihvonen, Pasi
Finnish Museum of Natural History, Zoology Unit, University of Helsinki, P. O. Box
Author
Rajaei, Hossein
State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart, Entomology, Rosenstein & D- 70191 Stuttgart, Germany.
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Scopula marginepunctata
(Goeze, 1781)
(
Plate 7
, Figs 11–15;
Plate 17
, Fig. 2;
Plate 25
, Fig. 2; Map 10)
Phalaena
Geometra marginepunctata
Goeze, 1781
. Entomologische beyträge zu des ritter Linné 12. ausgabe des natursystems 3 (3): 385.
Syntype
(s) (Europe).
Scopula marginepunctata terrigena
Prout, 1935
.
In
:
Seitz, A.
(
Ed.
),
Die Grossschmetterlinge der Erde
4 (
Supplememt
): 39.
Syntype
(s) 26 (
Iran
,
Elburs
Mts.,
Mazanderan
,
Sabatku
,
Darekeroudbar
) (NHMUK, examined). Valid at subspecific rank.
Scopula marginepunctata argillacea
Reisser, 1933
. EOS 9: 240.
Syntype
(s) (
Morocco
:
Rif mountains
).
Valid
at subspecific rank.
Synonymies (for more details on nomenclature see
Scoble 1999
and Hausmann 2004):
Phalaena
Geometra coniugata
Borkhausen, 1794
(Europe, probably
Germany
);
Phalaena aniculosata
Rambur, 1829
(southern
France
: Montpellier);
Acidalia puellaria
Boisduval, 1840
(
Switzerland
, ‘Helvetia’) 1825;
Acidalia promutata
Guenée, 1858
(Europe);
Acidalia apertaria
Walker, 1863
(no
type
locality stated);
Acidalia pastoraria
Joannis, 1891
(
Turkey
: ‘Cesaree’);
Acidalia marginepunctata
var.
madoniata
Fuchs, 1901
(Sicily);
Acidalia marginepunctata
var.
britonaria
Oberthür, 1917
(
France
,
Bretagne
: Cancale);
Acidalia marginepunctata
var.
subatrata
Wagner, 1919
(
Italy
,
Friuli
: Udine, Cividale distr., Attimis);
Acidalia marginepunctata
‘f.’
insubrica
Vorbrodt, 1930 (
Switzerland
: Mixos);
For the list of unavailable names, see Hausmann (2004).
Type
material examined.
Scopula marginepunctata terrigena
Type
♁,
Iran
,
Darekeroudbar
,
Sabatku
,
Mazandaran
,
Elburs
Mts.,
22.v.1931
,
F. Steinbacher
,
NHMUK 014173548
; in
NHMUK
.
Additional material examined:
516 ♁/
♀
(see appendix).
Diagnosis.
Wingspan ♁
♀
23–27 mm
. Ground colour (
Plate 7
, Figs 11–15) dirty grey white. In
Iran
Scopula marginepunctata
can externally be confused only with
S
.
incanata
. Therefore, these two species are diagnosed based on genitalia characters here.
In the male genitalia 8th sternite basally shallow, cerata absent (sternite basally convex, cerata medium sized in
S. incanata
) (see
Plate 17
, Figs 1–2).
In the female genitalia antrum with triangular or half-moon shaped sclerite (with triangular or pentagonal sclerite in
S. incanata
). Lamella antevaginalis with transverse fold (strongly sclerotized, oval in
S. incanata
) (see
Plate 25
, Figs 1–2).
Phenology.
Depending on the conditions from uni-, bi-, tri or plurivoltine species (Hausmann 2004,
Hausmann
et al.
2020
). Investigated specimens in
Iran
were collected from April to October.
Biology.
Larva polyphagous on a wide range of plant species of different families (e.g.,
Lamiaceae
,
Crassulaceae
,
Rosaceae
,
Fabaceae
) (see Hausmann 2004).
Habitat.
At altitudes from 0 m to
800 m
north of the Alps, to
1700 m
south of the Alps, to
2000 m
in southern Europe and to
2700 m
in
Morocco
and Central Asia (Hausmann 2004). In
Israel
to
1500 m
(
Hausmann
et al.
2020
). Investigated specimens in
Iran
were collected from
19 m
to
3000 m
.
Distribution.
Widely distributed from northern Africa, and
Portugal
to the Urals, as well as in Middle East, Central Asia and
Mongolia
(
Viidalepp 1996
; Hausmann 2004;
Hausmann
et al.
2020
). In
Iran
this species is represented by the subspecies
S. marginepunctata terrigena
and is widely distributed from in the northern, western and central parts of the country (see Map 10). Reported in the literature also for the provinces
Ardabil
, Azerbaijan-e Sharghi,
Gilan
,
Mazandaran
and
Tehran
(
Schwingenschuss 1939
;
Wiltshire 1966
;
Lehmann & Zahiri 2011
).
DNA-barcoding.
Nearest species:
S
.
nigropunctata
with 7.7 % (see Supplementary Table S1).
MAP 10.
Distribution pattern of
Scopula marginepunctata terrigena
in
Iran
.