Patoptoformis rimsaitae Saldaitis & Yakovlev

Ivinskis, Povilas, Rimsaite, Jolanta, Saldaitis, Aidas & Yakovlev, Roman, 2012, Description of two new species of Cossidae (Lepidoptera) from China, ZooKeys 192, pp. 35-49 : 37-41

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.192.2611

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scientific name

Patoptoformis rimsaitae Saldaitis & Yakovlev
status

sp. n.

Patoptoformis rimsaitae Saldaitis & Yakovlev   ZBK sp. n. Figs 11-14

Type material.

Holotype: male China, Sichuan prov. [province], Env. [environs] Mianning Ling Shan Mts. [mountains], h[high], -3760 m 01-03. 07. 2010, local collector leg. (slide No.JB1620), (deposited in ZSSM/MWM).

Diagnosis.

Externallythe new speciesis most similar to sibling species Patoptoformis ganesha (Yakovlev, 2004) and Patoptoformis hanuman Yakovlev, 2006. Unlike the new species, Patoptoformis ganesha has dark forewings generally with a row of narrow transversal bands in medial and submarginal zones and black hindwings with a black fringe (Fig. 15). Male genitalia in Patoptoformis ganesha differ as its uncus is triangular, broad gnathos is densely set with spinules, valvae are cut near apex, arms of transtilla are hook-like and saccus is rounded (Fig. 16). In Patoptoformis hanuman the forewings are brown with a faint black streaky pattern with a clear submarginal streak and spot in the distal area and hindwings are dark brown, almost black (Figs 17, 19). Male genitalia differ in shape of the valvae which are narrower, the gnathos arms which are thicker and aedeagus which is somewhat curved in the middle (Fig. 18).

Description.

Male (Fig. 11): Forewing length of holotype 11 mm; wingspan 24 mm. Antennae almost half as long as forewing, strongly bipectinate and last third with very short triangular pecten; ground color of forewings grey blackish with large yellow patch in middle of basal area, middle part of wing from base to inner edge yellow brown, cilia yellow mixed with brown scales; hindwing unicolor yellow, cilia greyish brown; upper side of forewing dark brown, anal edge grey; upper side of hindwing dark brown, costal area black brown; head, thorax blackish brown.

Male genitalia

(Figs 12, 13): Uncus wide with blunt tip; gnathos wide but arms narrow; valvae short, very wide at base narrowing to middle then widening abruptly at tip; arms of transtilla hook-like, thin, acute in tip; saccus wide, rounded; aedeagus almost the same length as valva, weakly curved with sharp curved tip; vesica like equilateral sack with opening size more than half of aedeagus length.

Female genitalia.

Unknown.

Bionomics and distribution.

Known only from the China’s Sichuan province on the eastern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Patoptoformis rimsaitae is likely endemic to West Sichuan. A single male was attracted to light at an altitude of 3700 m. The new species was collected in the shrubby transition between the mountain primary mixed forest and the alpine grassland zones (Fig. 14). Nothing is known about the early stages.

Etymology.

The species is named in honor of Dr Jolanta Rimsaite, a prominent expert of general entomology.

Key to species Patoptoformis based on external characters

Key to species Patoptoformis based on male genitalia

Checklist of the genus Phragmataecia

Phragmataecia albida Erschoff, 1874

= Pragmataecia erschoffi Reisser, 1962

Distribution. Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, NW China (Kuldja), Afghanistan, SW Russia (S. Volga reg.) ( Christoph 1884, Daniel 1963, 1965, Falkovitch 1986, Gross 1925, Uvarov 1910, Yakovlev 2005a, 2009a).

Phragmataecia andarana Clench, 1959

Distribution: Namibia, South Africa ( Vári et al. 2002).

Phragmataecia anikini Yakovlev, 2011

Distribution: SW Mongolia (Hovd aimak, Dzhungarian Gobi desert) ( Yakovlev 2011).

Phragmataecia annapurna Yakovlev, 2009

Distribution: Nepal (Annapurna Himal) ( Yakovlev 2009a).

Phragmataecia brunni Pagenstecher, 1892

Distribution: E. Africa (Tanzania) ( Pagenstecher 1892).

Phragmataecia castaneae ( Hübner, 1790)

= Phalena (Bombyx) arundinis Hübner [1802-1808]

= Phalena castanea , Esper (1807)

= Phragmatoecia castanea Teich, 1884

= Phragmataecia castanea sicca Dannehl, 1829

= Phragmataecia castaneae f. fusca Lempke, 1961

= Phragmataecia castaneae leonadae Gomez Bustillo, 1977

= Phragmataecia meloina Gomez Bustillo & Fernandes-Rubio, 1976

= Phragmataecia sica Gomez bustillo & Fernandes-Rubio, 1976

Distribution: Central and Southern Europe, S. England, M. East, Caucasus, Transcaucasia, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, NW Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, W. China, SW Siberia, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco ( Yakovlev 2011).

Phragmataecia cinnamomea Wileman, 1911

= Xyleutes Hansi Strand, 1915.

Distribution: Taiwan, S. China (Jianxi-Fujian border) ( Gaede 1933, Ueda in Heppner and Inoue 1992, Wang and Lee 1998, Yakovlev 2009b).

Phragmataecia dushman Yakovlev, 2009

Distribution: Afghanistan ( Yakovlev 2009a).

Phragmataecia furia Grum-Grshimailo, 1890

Distribution: Uzbekistan, Tadzhikistan?, Afghanistan ( Daniel 1964).

Phragmataecia geisha Yakovlev, 2011

Distribution: Japan ( Yakovlev 2011).

Phragmataecia gummata Swinhoe, 1892

= Phragmatoecia (sic!) lata Snellen, 1895

= Phragmatoecia (sic!) sordida Snellen, 1901

Distribution: China (Fukien, Lingping), Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia (Java, Sumatra) ( Daniel 1940, Gaede 1933, 1949, Roepke 1957, Yakovlev 2009b, Yakovlev and Witt 2009).

Phragmataecia gurkoi Yakovlev, 2007

Distribution: NW Pakistan ( Yakovlev 2007a).

Phragmataecia fusca Wileman, 1911

= Phragmataecia obscura Wileman, 1911

Distribution: Taiwan ( Ueda 1992), Thailand, Hong Kong ( Ades and Kendrick 2004).

Phragmataecia fuscifusa Hampson, 1910

Distribution: Sierra Leone, Nigeria ( Yakovlev 2011).

Phragmataecia hummeli Bryk, 1942

Distribution: China (NE Sichuan) ( Yakovlev 2009b).

Phragmataecia impura Hampson, 1891

Distribution: India, Nepal, S. China (Hainan Isl., Zhejiang and Guangxi prov.), Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Java ( Snellen 1901, de Joannis 1929, Arora 1976, Yakovlev 2004, 2009b, Yakovlev and Witt 2009).

Phragmataecia innominata Dalla Torre, 1923

= Phragmatoecia reticulata Hampson, 1910

Distribution: South Africa, Mozambique, Malawi ( Schoorl 1990, Vári et al. 2002).

Phragmataecia innotata (Walker, 1865)

Distribution: China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand ( Yakovlev and Witt 2009, Yakovlev 2011).

Phragmataecia irrorata Hampson, 1910

Distribution: Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, Bostwana, Mozambique, Zambia, Malawi ( Pinhey 1979, Vári et al. 2002, Yakovlev 2011).

Phragmataecia itremo Viette, 1974

Distribution: Madagascar ( Viette 1974).

Phragmataecia laszloi Yakovlev, 2009

Distribution: Nepal (Annapurna Himal) ( Yakovlev 2009a).

Phragmataecia longivitta Candeze, 1926

Distribution: Laos ( Ćandèze 1926).

Phragmataecia minima Hampson, 1891

Distribution: S. India ( Hampson 1891).

Phragmataecia minor Moore, 1879

Distribution: Bangladesh, Myanmar?, China (Lingping) (Cotes, Swinhoe 1887, Swinhoe 1890, Daniel 1949, Yakovlev 2011).

Phragmataecia monika Saldaitis & Yakovlev, sp. n.

Distribution: China Zhejiang province.

Phragmataecia okovangae Clench, 1959

Distribution: Namibia, South Africa ( Vári et al. 2002).

Phragmataecia pacifica Yakovlev, 2007

Distribution: Russia, Caucasus, Daghestan ( Yakovlev 2007b).

Phragmataecia parvipuncta (Hampson, 1892)

Distribution: India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam ( Arora 1976, Gaede 1933, de Joannis 1929, Yakovlev and Witt 2009).

Phragmataecia pelostema (Hering, 1923)

Distribution: Togo, Cameroon, Nigeria ( Yakovlev 2011).

Phragmataecia pectinicornis (Strand, 1914)

Distribution: Central Sudan ( Strand 1914).

Phragmataecia psyche (Le Cerf, 1919)

Distribution: Benin? and different parts of Western Africa ( Yakovlev 2011).

Phragmataecia purpureu s Fletcher, 1927

Distribution: India (Bihar) ( Arora 1976; Fletcher 1927).

Phragmataecia pygmaea Graeser, 1888

Distribution: SE Russia, Korea, NE China (Charbin) (Staudinger 1892, Staudinger & Rebel 1901, Witt 1985, Yakovlev 2005b, 2009b).

Phragmataecia roborowskii Alpheraky, 1897

= Phragmataecia longialatus Hua, Chou, Fang & Chen, 1990

Distribution: NW China, S. Mongolia ( Yakovlev 2007c).

Phragmataecia saccharum Moore, 1879 (Walker, 1865)

Distribution: India ( Cotes and Swinhoe 1887).

Phragmataecia sericeata Hampson, 1910

Distribution: Ghana, Nigeria ( Yakovlev 2011).

Phragmataecia sumatrensis Snellen, 1892

Distribution: Indonesia (Sumatra) (Snellen 1892, Gaede 1933).

Phragmataecia terebrifer Fletcher, 1927

Distribution: India ( Fletcher 1927).

Phragmataecia turkmenbashi Yakovlev, 2008

Distribution: Turkmenistan (Kopetdagh Mts., Valley of Ipay-Kala) ( Yakovlev 2008).

Checklist of the genus Patoptoformis

Patoptoformis ganesha (Yakovlev, 2004)

Distribution: Nepal, Ganesh Himal.

Patoptoformis hanuman Yakovlev, 2006

Distribution: NE India, Assam.

Patoptoformis rimsaitae Saldaitis &Yakovlev, sp. n.

Distribution: province China, Sichuan.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Cossidae

Genus

Patoptoformis