Rhodostrophia tumulosa Brandt, 1938

Rajaei, Hossein, Hausmann, Axel & Trusch, Robert, 2022, Taxonomic review of the genus Rhodostrophia Hübner, 1823 (Geometridae: Sterrhinae) in Iran, Zootaxa 5118 (1), pp. 1-64 : 26-29

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5118.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7093514

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scientific name

Rhodostrophia tumulosa Brandt, 1938
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Rhodostrophia tumulosa Brandt, 1938 View in CoL

( Figs 29–30 View FIGURES 23-43 , 69 View FIGURES 66-69 , 86 View FIGURES 86-90 , 98 View FIGURES 95-106 , Map 7 View MAP 7 )

Rhodostrophia tumulosa Brandt, 1938 View in CoL : Entomologische Rundschau, 55(49): 573, figs 252 and 253. ( Iran, [prov. Fars], Fort Sine-Sefid and Barm i Firus). Lectotype ♂ (in the original description holotypes are not mentioned, but the type series is labeled as holotype and paratypes; lectotype hereby designated in order to stabilize nomenclature; only genitalia slide examined): ‘ Iran, Fars, Strasse Chiraz-Kazeroun, Fort Sine-Sefid, ca. 2200 m, 25.v.1937, leg. F. Brandt]’, ‘slide no. RMS 5764, G. Ebert praep.’; Paralectotypes, 1 ♀ (examined): ‘S-Iran, Fars, Umgebung von Chiraz, ca. 2000 m. 25.v.1937, coll. Brandt’, ‘ Allotype, Rhodostrophia bahara Brdt. View in CoL Brandt’, ‘ Paralectotype, Rhodostrophia tumulosa View in CoL , design. Rajaei, Hausmann & Trusch’, in NHRS. 1 ♀ (examined): ‘ Iran, Fars, Strasse Chiraz-Kazeroun, Fort Sine-Sefid, ca. 2200 m, 25.v.1937, leg. F. Brandt], with paratype label ‘ Rhodostrophia tumulosa Brdt. View in CoL Brandt’; ‘ Paralectotype, Rhodostrophia tumulosa View in CoL , design. Rajaei, Hausmann & Trusch’, in SMNK. 1 ♀ (examined): ‘ Iran, Fars Fort Sine-Sefid, ca. 2200 m, 25.05.1937, leg. F. Brandt’, ex coll. Cl. Hörhammer, in ZSM.

Records in literature. Rhodostrophia tumulosa: Scoble (1999: 824) View in CoL ; Scoble & Hausmann (2007).

Remarks. We examined a specimen labeled as paratype of “tumulosa imbecilla” Prout, deposited in NHRS, however its seems that this subspecies was never described. It is neither mentioned in the global catalogues ( Scoble 1999; Scoble & Hausmann 2007).

Previous record from Iran. Iran, Fars, Srasse Ardakan-Talochosroe [Tale-Khosrow], Comeé [Komehr] (Barmi- Firus), 2600m, 30.vii.1937 ( Brandt, 1939)

Additional material examined. 7 ♂, 6 ♀, [ Iran] Khousestan [Kohgiluyeh und Boyer Ahmad], 15 km SE Yassoudj, 2050 m, 15.vi.1972, leg. Ebert & Pazouki ; 1 ♀, id., leg. Ebert & Pazouki; 3 ♂, 2 ♀, S-Iran, Khousestan [Kohgiluyeh und Boyer Ahmad], Yassudj, Sisakht , 2250 m, 13./ 14.vi.1972, leg. Ebert & Falkner ; 5 ♂, 3 ♀, Iran, Prov. Esfahan, Zagros mts., Feridun Shar , Kamaran val., 2770 m, N 32°45'; E 49°59', 11.vii.2003 GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀, id., 12.vii.2003, leg. Ebert & Trusch; 2 ♂, 2 ♀, Iran, Prov. Chahar Mahal, Zagros mts. NW Samsami, 2800 m, N 32°09', E 50°11', 13.vii.2003, leg. Ebert & Trusch GoogleMaps , g.p. (1 ♀) 643/2005 R. Trusch; 1 ♀, Iran, Zangan / Kordestan, NE Takab, Takht-e Suleyman, Kuh-e Baradar-e Shah , 2800–3000 m, 22.vii.2005, leg. W. ten Hagen ; 1 ♂, Iran, prov. Hamadan, 5 km SW of Avadj pass to Razan , 2500 m, 12.–02.vi.2005, leg. P. Gyulai & A. Garai ; 1 ♂, W-Iran, Lorestan, Dorud , Pass S Darrya-che Gahar, "Partsche Kabud", 2800 m, 1.–3.viii.1975, leg. Ebert & Falkner ; 1 ♂, Iran, Esfahan, Esfahan- Daran, Ashan vic., 2490–2500 m, 25.vi.2005, leg. Hofmann ; 4 ♂, 6 ♀, Iran, Prov. Boyer Ahmad-va-Kohgiluyeh, SE-Zagros, Kuh-e Dena , 2450 m, 5 km SW of Sisakht, 4.–5.vi.2005, leg. P. Gyulai & A. Garai , g.p. (1 ♂) 647, (1 ♀), 648/2005 R. Trusch; 4 ♂, 1 ♀, Iran, Prov. Esfahan, 5 km N Semirom, road Ghare-Gach, N31°29'30", E51°36'12", Alt. , 2614mNN, 25.v.2009, leg. H. Rajaei GoogleMaps , g.p. 2367/2020 H. Rajaei; 13 ♂, 8 ♀, Iran, Prov. Esfahan, C-Zagros, 2600 m, 2 km NE of Semirom, 3.–4.vi.2005, leg. P. Gyulai & A. Garai , g.p. (1 ♂) 649/2005 Trsuch, barcode: BC ZSM 33886 ; 2♂, Iran, Chahar-Mahal-e Bakhtiyari [Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari], SW Gandoman, Vastegan, Küh-e Karun , 2500–2700 m, 25.v.2008, leg. Ten Hagen , g.p. 2402/2021 H. Rajaei; 4 ♀, Iran, prov. Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari, Shahr-e Kord vic. Sibak , 2600 m, 19.– 20.6.2009, leg. A. Hofmann, J.U. Meineke & H. Rajaei ; 26 ♂, 18 ♀, Iran, prov. Esfahan, S Fereydunshar-Sibak, 2km to Sibak , N 32°54’07’’; E 50°04’48’’, 2622 mNN, 19.– 20.6.2009, leg. H. Rajaei, J.U. Meineke & A. Hofmann GoogleMaps , SMNK, E-Lep. 259; 1 ♂, Iran, prov. Kerman, Baft-Sirjan, road 2 km after Baft, sandy road, 3 km to North , Ras Kuh village , N 29°17’27’’; E 56°35’37’’, 2543 mNN, 20.–21.v.2009, leg. H. Rajaei GoogleMaps , SMNK, E-Lep. 259 [this record is underquestion, see distribution section of this species below]; 2 ♀, Iran, prov. Fars, Estahban-Sarwestan road, 22 km before Sarwestan, after Ab-Asemani village , N29°05'51" E53°26'12", 1890 mNN, 22.v.2009, log. Hossein Rajaei, SMNK, E-Lep 259 GoogleMaps ; 7 ♂, 13 ♀, Iran, prov. Fars, Shiraz-Kazerun road, 5 km before Dasht-e Arjan , N 29°40’34’’; E 52°02’18’’, 2158 mNN, 23.v.2009, leg. H. Rajaei GoogleMaps , g.p. (♂) 2366/2020 H. Rajaei; 2 ♂, 2 ♀, Iran, Fars, Eqlid SSE, Kuh-e Bol, Dame Absad , 2700–3000 m, 7.6.2005 [31/05], leg. A. Hofmann & J.U. Meineke ; 2 ♂, 5 ♀, S-Iran, Fars, 50 km NW Ardekan, Tange Surkh , 2250 m, 16.vi.1972, leg. Ebert & Falkner , g.p. (1 ♂) 582/2005 R. Trusch; 4 ♂, 3 ♀, [ Iran] Fars 50 km NW Ardekan, Tange-Surkh , 2250 m, 15–18.vi.1972, leg. Ebert & Falkner , g.p. (1 ♂) 639, (1 ♀) 642/2005 R. Trusch; 3 ♂, 3 ♀, id., 12.–15.vi.1975; all in SMNK . 1 ♂, 1 ♀, id. (as latter); 1 ♀, Iran, Zanjan prov., E Zanjan, road to Gilvan , alt. 1889 m, N36°45' 21.8", E48°49'20.7", 6.vii.2013, leg. H. Rajaei, J.-U. Meineke, B. Hafezi; all in SMNS GoogleMaps . 1 ♀, [ Iran] Fars 50 km NW Ardekan, Tange- Surkh , 2250 m, 16.vi.1972, leg. Ebert & Pazouki , g.p. 638/2005 R. Trusch; 1 ♀ [ Iran] Fars, Sepidan, Sheshpir , 2200 m, 25.–26.v.1995, Hash [emi]/ Saf [avi]/ Badii ; 1 ♂, [ Iran] Khousestan [Kohgiluyeh und Boyer Ahmad], 15 km SE Yassoudj, 2050 m, 15.vi.1972, leg. Ebert & Pazouki ; 1 ♂, [ Iran] Fars, Mamasani-Chahgah , 19.–29.v.1976, leg. Abai ; 1 ♂, [ Iran] Fars, Mamasani-Chahtut , 20.–29.v.1976, leg. Abai ; 1 ♂, [ Iran] Fars, Schiraz, Khanezenian , 18.5.1974, 2000 m, [leg.] Abai-Pazouki ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, [ Iran] Khansar, Golestan-Kuh , 2700 m, 3./ 4. 7. 1983, leg. Mirz [ayans] & Brum.[and]; 1 ♂, [ Iran] Natanz , 4.vi.1970, leg. Mirz [ayans]; 1 ♂, [ Iran] Ghom, 8 km S Fordu / Wesb , 7.–8.vi.1984, leg. Paz [uki] & Hash [emi]; all in HMIM . 2 ♀, Iran, Boyer Ahmad-va-Kohgiluyeh, Yasudj E, Kakan-Baba Hassan , 2600–2800 m, 8.vi.2002, leg. Meineke, A. Hofmann & A. Kallies et al.; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Iran, Esfahan, Fereidun Shahr S, Gardaneh-ye Kameran , 2900–3200 m, 16./ 17.vi.2002, leg. Meineke, A. Hofmann & A. Kallies et al.; 1 ♀, Iran, Esfahan, Fereidun Shahr S, Kameran vic., 2700– 300 m, 10./ 11.vii.2003, leg. A. Hofmann, J.-U. Meineke & G. Tremewan ; 1 ♂, Iran, Esfahan, Chonsar , 10 km SE, 2600 m, 16.vi.2002; leg. Meineke, A. Hofmann & A. Kallies et al.; 3 ♂, 2 ♀, Iran, Chaharmahal-va- Bakhtiyari, Zarde-Kuh, Samsami vic. Gardaneh-ye Cheri , 2800–3100 m, 8./ 9. vii.2003 ; 2 ♀, Iran, Chaharmahal-va-Bakhtiyari, zw. Surab u. Qual-e Sorkh , 2800 m, 20.vi.2001; leg. Hofmann, Meineke & Tremewan ; 6 ♂, 3 ♀, Iran, Esfahan, Semirom W, Pashme-Kuh, 2800m, 31.5.– 2.vi.2004, leg. Meineke et al., g.p. (1 ♂) 636/2005 R. Trusch , (1 ♀) 637/2005 R. Trusch; 4 ♂, 4 ♀, id., 2.–3.vi.2005, leg. Hofmann & Meineke,, g.p. (1 ♂) 2368/2020 H. Rajaei , barcode: BC ZSM 33884, BC ZSM 33885 ; 1 ♀ Iran, Zanjan, Zanjan-Gilvan, Gargovol Dag , 2500 m, 26./ 27.vi.2001; all leg. Hofmann, Meineke & Tremewan , g.p. 645/2005 R. Trusch; 1 ♀ Fars, Eqlid, Gardaneh Timurgun , 2700–2900 m, 31.v.2004, leg. Meineke et al., g.p. 667/2005 R. Trusch; 3 ♂, 4 ♀, Iran, Esfahan, Semirom vic., Pashme Kuh , 2800 m, 11.–12.vi.2002, leg. Meineke, Hofmann & Kallies , g.p. (1 ♂) 611, (1 ♀) 632/2005 R. Trusch; 8 ♂, 8 ♀, Iran, Markazi, E Tafresh, vic. Dastgerd , 2300–2500 m, leg. J.-U. Meineke , g.p. (1 ♂) 2369/2020 H. Rajaei , barcode: BC ZSM 33883; all in PCJM . 5 ♂, 4 ♀, Iran, Fars, Dasht-e Arzan , 29°35' N, 51°56' E, 1950 m, 27.–28.v.1997, leg. Hofmann & Kautt ; 4 ♀, id., 5.–6.vi.1997; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Iran, Strasse Kashan- Meimeh, 1 km W Ghorud, 2450 m, 33°38' N, 51°24' E, 24.v.1997; leg. Hofmann & Kautt; all in PCNP.

Specimen studied total: 128 ♂, 125 ♀.

Differential diagnosis. ( Figs 29–30 View FIGURES 23-43 ). Wingspan 31–36 mm. In external appearance very similar to both preceding species ( R. bahara and R. iranica ), but with clearly lighter ground colour. Additionally, the apex of the forewing is characteristically pointed (in contrast to the two aforementioned species). Wings and body concolorous whitish with light sand-white tinge. Markings very similar to those of R. bahara and R. iranica : forewing with antemedial, postmedial and subterminal lines brown; hindwing with postmedial and subterminal lines brown; all lines are thin, uneven. Discal spot very small on both fore- and hindwings. Underside of wings lighter than upperside, glossy; subterminal line on both fore- and hindwing visible. Male antennal flagellum ventrally dentated. Male hindtibia with four spurs. This species may be confused with the other Iranian species of the badiaria speciesgroup, especially with R. bahara and R. iranica . The examination of the genitalia enables a confident determination in any case.

Male genitalia ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 66-69 ) with baseball-bat-shaped uncus, apex large, gradually getting narrower towards base (apical part of uncus clearly larger and wider than in all other species of the badiaria species-group, except R. lenis , cf. Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ); valva apically bilobed, not spinulose (see Fig. 69d View FIGURES 66-69 , diagnostic character from R. iranica , the latter with an undulated apical part of the valva); sacculus tongue-shaped and curved interiorly ( Fig. 69a View FIGURES 66-69 ). Juxta mushroomshaped. Aedeagus very long and thin (the longest aedeagus compared with all species of the badiaria species-group in Iran), medially curved, apically with a stout spine. Male sternite A8 slightly bilobed ( Fig. 69c View FIGURES 66-69 ).

Female genitalia ( Fig. 86 View FIGURES 86-90 ) with a membranous, oval corpus bursae, signa developed as a pair of triangular plates on the anterior part of corpus bursae ( Fig. 86b View FIGURES 86-90 ). Ductus bursae longer than corpus bursae, strongly sclerotized; sternite A7 laterally bowl-shaped, swollen ( Fig. 86a View FIGURES 86-90 ). Posterior apophyses three times length of anterior apophyses.

Genetic data. BIN: BOLD:AAC9458. Nearest species: R. badiaria (1.4%), R. iranica (1.7%), R. bahara (2.2%) ( Fig. 119 View FIGURE 119 , Table 1). Genetic distances in this species-group are small but constant, nevertheless the morphological analysis clearly supports species status (see above).

Distribution ( Map 7 View MAP 7 ). Most probably, this is an endemic species in Iran, distributed at high altitudes in the Zagros mountains (from north-western to south-western Zagros), the single specimen from Ras-Kuh (prov. Kerman) is under question and the occurrence needs to be confirmed by further samplings.

Life history and habitat. Biology and larval stages are unknown. The species seems to be univoltine, recorded from mid-May to late July. According to the examined material here, it flies at high altitudes from 2000 m up to 3100 m.

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

SMNK

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkunde Karlsruhe (State Museum of Natural History)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Geometridae

Genus

Rhodostrophia

Loc

Rhodostrophia tumulosa Brandt, 1938

Rajaei, Hossein, Hausmann, Axel & Trusch, Robert 2022
2022
Loc

Rhodostrophia tumulosa:

Scoble 1999: 824
1999
Loc

Rhodostrophia tumulosa

Brandt 1938
1938
Loc

Rhodostrophia bahara Brdt.

Brandt 1938
1938
Loc

Rhodostrophia tumulosa

Brandt 1938
1938
Loc

Rhodostrophia tumulosa Brdt.

Brandt 1938
1938
Loc

Rhodostrophia tumulosa

Brandt 1938
1938
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