Heliothelinae, Amsel, 1961
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Heliothelinae |
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2.4. Heliothelinae
Diversity and distribution: comprise 29 valid species in three genera globally (Nuss et al. 2003–2022). In India, the subfamily is known by a single species, Heliothela ophideresana (Walker) , representing 3.44% of the global Heliothelinae diversity. Heliothelinae are present on all the Old World continents, where they mostly inhabit arid habitats ( Nuss 1998, 2005a). In India, the subfamily is distributed in the Himalaya, North East, the Western Ghats, the Deccan Peninsula, and the Coasts.
Adult characters: small, dark-winged diurnal moths with yellow to orange hindwings in many species. In the female genitalia, the corpus bursae exhibit an invaginated spine, and appendix bursae are absent ( Nuss 1998, 2005a).
Larval characters: larvae are poorly studied. The body of fully-grown, 8 mm long larvae is alternately lightdark striped, with an almost black head and prothorax ( Nuss 2005a).
Food plants: Schütze (1931) found the larva of the related Heliothela wulfeniana Scopoli on Mentha spp. (Lamiaceae) , and Jensen (1968) reports the same species (as H. atralis Hübner ) from cultivated Viola tricolor (Violaceae) .
Jensen, H. K. (1968) En klaekning af Heliothela atralis Hb. (Lep., Pyralidae). Entomologiske Meddelelser, 36, 341 - 342.
Nuss, M. (1998) The Scopariinae and Heliothelinae stat. rev. (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea, Crambidae) of the Oriental Region - a revisional synopsis with descriptions of new species from the Philippines and Sumatra. Nachrichten des entomologischen Vereins Apollo, Supplement 17, 475 - 528.
Nuss, M. (2005 a) Heliothelinae. In: Goater, B., Nuss, M. & Speidel, W. (Eds.), Pyraloidea I. In: Huemer, P. & Karsholt, O. (Eds.), Microlepidoptera of Europe 4. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, pp. 109 - 111 + 182 + 223 + 257.
Schutze, K. T. (1931) Die Biologie der Kleinschmetterlinge unter besonderer Berucksichtigung ihrer Nahrpflanzen und Erscheinungszeiten. Handbuch der Microlepidopteren. Raupenkalender - geordnet nach der Illustrierten deutschen Flora von H. Wagner. Verlag des Internationalen Entomologischen Vereins e. V., Frankfurt am Main, 235 pp.
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