The fauna of the family Bombycidae sensu lato (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea) from Mainland China, Taiwan and Hainan Islands
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Wang, Xing
Author
Wang, Min
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Zolotuhin, Vadim V.
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Hirowatari, Toshiya
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Wu, Shipher
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Huang, Guo-Hua
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Zootaxa
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XII.
Ernolatia
Walker, 1862
(FIGURE 19)
Ernolatia
Walker, 1862
,
J. Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond
. (Zool.) 6: 131.
Type
species:
Ernolatia signata
Walker, 1862
, by monotypy.
Ernolatia
: Hampson
, [1893],
Fauna Brit.
India
I: 34; Strand, 1922,
in
Seitz,
Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde
: 437.
Ocinara
: Roepke, 1924
,
Tijdschr
.
Ent
. 67: 174.
Diagnosis.
The genus is unmistakable, characterized by the following characters: forewing cream or yellowishwhite; outer margin angled at apex of M3; discal cell with a thin crescentic spot; outer and inner margins of fore and hindwings with short fringes; uncus narrow, turret-shaped, shallowly bifid apically; gnathos reduced; valvae completely reduced, their role played by enlarged laterocaudal processes of sternum VIII; saccus broad and short; aedeagus short and straight.
Distribution.
Oriental Region.
Remarks.
The
type
species,
Ernolatia signata
, was originally described by Walker (1862) as a “liparid” moth (which would now refer to Noctuoidea,
Erebidae
,
Lymantriinae
) and was later moved to
Bombycidae
by Kirby (1892). The larva has small excrescences on T2, A2 and A5, and a horn on A8 (Roepke, 1924; Lin, 2005). Robinson
et al.
(2010) reported that the species
E. lida
has the host plants
Ficus septica
Burm.
f., 1768 (=
F. leucantatoma
Poir.
),
F. el as t i c a
Roxb. ex Hornem., 1814 and
F. benjamina
L., 1767 (all
Moraceae
) in Southeast Asia. In this paper, a single
Ernolatia
species is recorded from
China
(Map 12).
Map 12.
Distribution of
Ernolatia
spp. mainly in
China
30.
Ernolatia moorei
(
Hutton, 1865)
(
FIGURES 19A–19H)
Ocinara moorei
Hutton, 1865
,
Trans. ent. Soc. Lond.
2 (3): 326. TL: “at Mussooree at an elevation of about
5,400 feet
”.
Syntypes
: male, female (BMNH) [examined].
Bombyx plana
Walker, 1865
,
List Specimens lepid. Insects Colln. Br. Mus.
32: 575. TL: “
Hong Kong
”.
Type
: female (BMNH) [examined]. Synonymized by Dierl, (1978).
Ocinara bipuncta
Chu & Wang, 1993
,
Sinozoologia
10: 228, fig. 8, pl. 1, fig. 8. TL: Putian, Fujian,
China
.
Holotype
, male in IZAS [not examined]. Synonymized by Zolotuhin & Witt (2009).
Ocinara moorei
: Kirby, 1892
,
A synonymic catalogue of
Lepidoptera Heterocera
1: 717; Hampson, [1893],
Fauna Brit.
India
I: 35; Strand, 1922,
in
Seitz,
Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde
: 437; Roepke 1924,
Tijdschr. Ent.
: 177.
Ocinara plana
: Hampson, 1892
,
Fauna Brit
.
India
I: 35; Strand, 1922,
in
Seitz,
Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde
: 437.
Diagnosis.
This species can be distinguished from other
Ernolatia
species by submarginal line of forewing gray and broad with a slimsy wave, the intersection of costa and submarginal line with a black spot, sternal processes shallowly bifid at the apex. Those characters can help us to distinguish this species from other Chinese bombycid moths.
Specimens examined.
[ZHEJIANG] Linhai City:
4 male
, Mt. Kuocangshan, Lingjiang river,
600–900 m
, March to middle
April 2000
, S. Li leg. (MWM); [
TAIWAN
]
225 males
and
46 females
from different counties of
Taiwan
(Taitung, Taoyuan, Ping-Tung, Kaoshiung, Ilan, Nantou) (MWM); Pingtung County:
2 males
, Kending,
10.X.2000
, D. Anstine leg. (TFRI); Kaoshiung County:
1 male
, Shanping,
25.II.1988
, Yi-Bin Fan leg. (TFRI); Yilan County:
2 males
, Fushan Botanical Garden,
13.VI.1991
, Yi-Bin Fan leg. (TFRI); New Taipei City:
1 male
, Aroukeng, Shenkeng,
14.II.1992
, Yi-Bin Fan leg. (TFRI); Hualien County:
1 male
, Lvshui,
23.I.1989
, Yi-Bin Fan leg. (TFRI);
1 male
, Tianxiang,
6.V.1990
, Yi-Bin Fan leg. (TFRI); Nantou County:
1 male
, Lianhuachi, Yuchi,
12.III.1990
, Yi-Bin Fan leg. (TFRI); [GUANGDONG] Conghua County:
1 male
, Liuxihe Liver,
1.VI.2006
, Min Wang leg. (SCAU); [GUANGXI] Fangchenggang City (Shiwandashan National NR):
1 male
, Dongzhong Forest Farm,
14.XI.2001
, Min Wang & Guo-Hua Huang leg. (SCAU); [HAINAN] Wuzhishan City (Wuzhishan National NR):
23 males
and
1 female
, 18˚53’N, 109˚43’E,
1500 m
,
20.II–10.IV.2001
, local collector leg. (MWM); Ledong County (Jianfengling National NR):
3 males
,
29.XI.2003
, Min Wang & Guo-Hua Huang leg. (SCAU); Baisha County (Yinggeling National NR):
1 male
,
6.IX.2005
, Min Wang leg. (SCAU);
1 male
, Daoyin Village,
4.XII.2005
, Min Wang & Wei Xiong leg. (SCAU); [SHAANXI] Taibai County:
1 female
, Mts. Tsinling (Qinling), Mt. Taibaishan,
1600 m
, Houzbenzi,
15.VI–15.X.1999
, 33˚53’N, 107˚49’E, local collector leg. (MWM); [SICHUAN] Baoxing County:
1 male
, Donglashan Grand Canyon, Longdong Town,
24.V.2004
, Min Wang & Guo-Hua Huang leg. (HUNAU); [YUNNAN] Fugong County (
42 km
N Fugong,
1390 m
, Lishadi (=Walo), 27˚15’N, 98˚55’E):
3 males
and
3 females
,
12–16.V.1999
, R. Brechlin leg. (MWM);
5 males
and
2 females
,
15– 27.X.1999
, local collector leg. (MWM); Dali City:
9 males
,
1200 m
,
20 km
south of Dali city,
16.III–10.IV.2000
, 24˚30’N, 100˚01’E, local collector leg. (MWM); Simao County:
1 male
,
18 km
south of Simao county, Mt. Mangxiba, 22˚28’N, 101˚01’E,
26.II–20.III.1999
, local collector leg. (MWM); Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture:
5 females
, Puwen,
900 m
,
10–30.IV.2000
, 22˚30’N, 100˚02’E, Brechlin’s local collector leg. (MWM); Yunlong County:
3 males
,
13 km
north of Caojian town, Fengshuining Mts.,
2460 m
,
10–23.VI.1999
, R. Brechlin leg. (MWM); Mouding County:
2 females
,
1300 m
,
16.III–10.IV.2000
, 25˚19’N, 101˚32’E, local collector leg. (MWM); [XIZANG (TIBET)]
1 female
, Menia, Hotchu river,
2500–3000 m
, June to August (MWM).
Bionomics.
Morus alba
Linn., 1753
,
Ficus microcarpa
Linn., 1781
and
F. superba
Miq., 1867 (Moraceae)
have all been reported as larval host plants in
China
(Chu & Wang, 1993; Lin, 2005), and
Ficus venosa
in
India
. Eggs are laid in line touching each other. The larvae belong to the common bombycid
type
(Plate 6H). Adults are found from lowland forests (
500 m
) to upper montane forests (
200 m
) throughout the year (Plate 6E–6G). Kishida (2011) reported that this species had been collected from Ishigaki Shima in
Japan
. In
Taiwan
, specimens have been collected throughout the year, with apparently 2–3 generations (known from January to July and again in October to December), at elevations from
210 to 1370 m
, but also rarely known from up to
2320 m
.
Distribution.
Mainland
China
(Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong,
Hongkong
, Guangxi, Shannxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Xizang), Hainan and
Taiwan
Islands,
Japan
,
Vietnam
,
Indonesia
,
Thailand
,
Myanmar
,
Nepal
,
Sri Lanka
,
India
.
Remarks.
Based on the extreme similarity in appearance of the two species,
E. lida
(Moore, [1860] and
E. moorei
, the ranges of these two species needs verification, especially in the southern parts of southeastern Asia (Holloway, 1987).
FIGURE 19.
Adults and male genitalia of
Ernolatia moorei
. A–B. Male (Mussuree),
holotype
; C–D. Male (
India
),
paratype
; E. Male (Guangxi); F. Male genitalia (Guangxi); G. Male (
Thailand
); H. Female (
Thailand
).