Catocala desiderata Staudinger, 1888

Titov, Sergey V., Volynkin, Anton V. & Saldaitis, Aidas, 2024, New data on the distribution of three species of the genus Catocala Schrank in East Kazakhstan and West Mongolia (Lepidoptera: Erebidae), Ecologica Montenegrina 71, pp. 245-252 : 248-252

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Catocala desiderata Staudinger, 1888
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Catocala desiderata Staudinger, 1888 View in CoL

( Figs 6 View Figures 1–8 , 10 View Figures 9–10 )

Catocala repudiata Staudinger, 1888 View in CoL , Stettiner entomologische Zeitung, 49: 59 (Type locality: [ Uzbekistan] “ Margelan ”, [ China, NW Xinjiang, Yining] “ Kuldja ”).

Material examined. KAZAKHSTAN: 1 male, 28.VII.2023, East Kazakhstan Region, floodplain terrace of Kara-Irtysh River, near Boran village , 409m, 48°0'14.94"N 85°13'0.71"E, S. V. Titov leg. ( CAV) GoogleMaps .

Distribution. The species is currently known from Tajikistan, eastern Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, north-western Xinjiang Province of China, Southeast and East Kazakhstan, and West Mongolia ( Staudinger 1888; Toropov et al. 2023; present study) ( Fig. 13 View Figure 13 ).

Discussion

The localities in East Kazakhstan are the northernmost known distribution points for all three species, C. neglecta , C. repudiata and C. desiderata ( Figs 11–13 View Figure 11 View Figure 12 View Figure 13 ) confirming the role of the Kara-Irtysh River valley as a corridor connecting the Zaisan Depression with the Dzhungarian Gobi desert in southwestern Mongolia and north-eastern Xinjiang Province of China due to which a number of quite narrowrange Lepidoptera species are found to occur in both, eastern Kazakhstan and western Mongolia, e.g., Eremodrina monssacralis Varga & L. Ronkay, 1991 ( Volynkin & Titov 2016a), Pseudohadena argyllostigma (Varga & L. Ronkay, 1991) (Titov & Volynkin 2016; Knyazev et al. 2020), Thargelia leucostigma Varga & L. Ronkay, 1991 ( Volynkin & Titov 2016b), etc.

The species diversity of the genus Catocala of the Kazakhstan part of the Kara-Irtysh River valley is relatively high and other species of the genus collected sympatrically and syntopically with C. neglecta , C. repudiata and C. desiderata were C. pacta (Linnaeus, 1758) ( Fig. 7 View Figures 1–8 ), C. fulminea (Scopoli, 1763) ( Fig. 8 View Figures 1–8 ), C. nupta (Linnaeus, 1767) , C. neonympha (Esper, 1805) , and C. fraxini (Linnaeus, 1758) . Two more species of the genus, C. deducta Eversmann, 1843 and C. puerpera (Giorna, 1791) were collected in the same area in early October. All the species were collected at the edge of the riverine woodland ( Figs 14 View Figure 14 , 15 View Figure 15 ) consisting of the trees of Populus laurifolia , P. nigra , P. alba , and Salix alba , and shrubs of Halimodendron halodendron , Lonicera tatarica , Crataegus chlorocarpa , Elaeagnus oxycarpa , and Calligonum rubicundum . Catocala neglecta has also been found in the gorge of the upper Kendyrlik River having shores overgrown with poplar trees ( Populus laurifolia , P. nigra ) and willow trees and bushes ( Fig. 16 View Figure 16 ); unfortunately, the arboraceous species composition of that woodland has not been studied.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express their sincere thanks to Gábor & László Ronkay (Budapest, Hungary) for pictures of the syntypes of C. neglecta and C. repudiata , and Gleb A. Bolbotov (Oskemen, Kazakhstan) for data on the species composition of the Kara-Irtysh River bank vegetation. Sergey Titov thanks Timur N. Smagulov, director of Institute of Archaeological Research, Margulan University (Pavlodar, Kazakhstan), for organising the collecting trip in the Kara-Irtysh valley and Saur Mountains and photo of the habitat provided.

The work of Sergey Titov was funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Scientific Program “Assessment of biological resources of the Kazakh part of the transboundary Irtysh basin in the context of climate change (BR18574062). Anton Volynkin had no funding.

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Knyazev, S.A., Makhov, I.A., Matov, A.Yu. & Yakovlev, R.V. (2020) Check-list of Macroheterocera (Insecta, Lepidoptera) collected in 2019 in Mongolia by Russian entomological expeditions. Ecologica Montenegrina, 38, 186–204.

Staudinger, O. (1888) Centralasiatische Lepidopteren. Stettiner entomologische Zeitung, 49, 1–65. [In German]

Titov, S. & Volynkin, A. (2016) First record of Pseudohadena argyllostigma (Varga & Ronkay, 1991) for Kazakhstan, with a catalogue of the genus Pseudohadena Alphéraky, 1889 of Kazakhstan (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Biological Bulletin of Bogdan Chmelnitskiy Melitopol State Pedagogical University, 6 (1), 319–325.

Toropov, S.A., Milko, D.A., Zhdanko, A.B. & Evdoshenko, S.I. (2023). Autumn Silkworm, Emperor, Hawk, Tiger, and Underwing Moths (Lepidoptera: Lemoniidae, Saturniidae, Sphingidae, Arctiini, and Catocalini) of Alai, Tien Shan and South-eastern Turan. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 268 pp. [in Russian and English]

Volynkin, A. & Titov, S. (2016 a) First record of Caradrina monssacralis (Varga & L. Ronkay, 1991) (Insecta: Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from Kazakhstan. Check List, 12(3), 1905, 1–4.

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Volynkin, A.V. & Titov, S.V. (2016 b) Description of female of Thargelia leucostigma Varga & L. Ronkay, 1991 with new data on distribution of the species (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Biological Bulletin of Bogdan Chmelnitskiy Melitopol State Pedagogical University, 6 (2), 124–128.

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Erebidae

Genus

Catocala

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Catocala desiderata Staudinger, 1888

Titov, Sergey V., Volynkin, Anton V. & Saldaitis, Aidas 2024
2024
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Catocala repudiata

Staudinger 1888
1888
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