A catalogue of Indian Arctiinae (Erebidae, Lepidoptera)
Author
Singh, Navneet
Author
Joshi, Rahul
Author
Kirti, Jagbir Singh
Author
Bisht, Santosh Singh
Author
Param, Harsimranjeet Singh
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-10-27
5058
1
1
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5058.1.1
1175-5326
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7477B46C-8D54-450F-B9C1-03ED3130579D
Arctiini
Diagnostic characters:
Arctiini
are mainly defined by an elongated retinaculum in males (reduced or shortened in
Lithosiini
, or absent in Syntominae), a homoplastic character, and heteroideous crochets (Kitching & Rawlins in
Kristensen (1999))
.
Diversity and distribution:
In
India
, tribe
Arctiini
comprises a total of 180 species and two subspecies in 38 genera. Of the 38 genera, 12 are represented by single species, 24 genera by two to 20 species and two genera,
Spilarctia
and
Lemyra
are represented by 21 and 42 species, respectively (
Fig. 4
). In
India
, the tribe is most diverse in North-East followed by West and North-West Himalaya, Central Himalaya and Deccan Peninsula. Desert of
India
is least diverse with single recorded species (
Fig. 5
).
Food plants:
The larvae are typical ‘wooly bears’ and are polyphagous.