Ptilophora rufula Kobayashi, 1994

Wu, Shipher, Owada, Mamoru & Fu, Chien-Ming, 2013, Rediscovery of two rare ptilodontines in Taiwan: Himeropteryx yui Okano, 1969 stat. nov. and Ptilophora rufula Kobayashi, 1994 (Lepidoptera, Notodontidae), Zootaxa 3702 (2), pp. 193-197 : 194-197

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3702.2.8

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6147216

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/691987C6-FFB7-BC01-9AB3-FA110620FD0F

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scientific name

Ptilophora rufula Kobayashi, 1994
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Ptilophora rufula Kobayashi, 1994 View in CoL

(Figs 9–10; 21)

Ptilophora rufula Kobayashi, 1994 View in CoL : Japan Heterocerists’ J. 177: 17, figs 1–4, 5–8; Wang, 1996: 201, fig.; Kishida & Kobayashi, 2002, Tinea View in CoL 17 (2): 90; Schintlmeister, 2008: 322, figs 1554, 1557, pl. 32: 562

Ptilophora jezoensis rufula: Schintlmeister & Fang, 2001: 22 View in CoL ; Wu & Fang, 2003: 650, fig. 412, pl. 7:16.

Specimens examined: Type material: Holotype. Male, TAIWAN. Yilan Hsien [Ilan County], Szuyuanakou [Siyuanyakou], 1800 m, 10-XII-1993, leg. H. Kobayashi; paratype, 1♂, same collecting data ( NSMT).

Additional specimens: TAIWAN. 3 males and 1 female, Ilan County, Siyuanyakou, 1900 m, 16-XII-2012, leg. M. Owada & S. Wu (coll. NMNS); 8 males and 1 female, same collecting data, (coll. NSMT); 2 males and 3 females, same collecting locality and date, leg. S. Wu, M. Owada (coll. TFRI); 1 female, Ilan County, Taipingshan, 1800 m, 15-XII-2012, leg. M. Owada, S. Wu & W. C. Chang (coll. NSMT); 2 males, Hualien County, Chin-ma Tunnel, 2400 m, 22-XII-2008, leg. H. H. Lin (coll. ESRI); 2 males, 17-XII-2012, leg. M. Owada & S. Wu (coll. NMNS); 4 males and 1 female, same collecting data (coll. NSMT); 1 male, same locality and date, leg. S. Wu & M. Owada (coll. TFRI); 1 male, Hualien County, Guanyuan, 2400m, 17-XII-2012, leg. M. Owada & S. Wu (coll. NSMT).

FIGURE 1–10. Dorsal views of ptilodontine moths. 1–6. Himeropterx miraculosa Staudinger, 1887 ; 1, 2. Russian Far East (coll. BMNH); 3–5. Japan (coll. NSMT); 6. Guangdong, China (coll. NSMT); 7, 8. H. yui Okano, 1969 stat. nov., Taiwan (coll. TFRI); 9–10. Ptilophora rufula Kobayashi, 1994 , Taiwan (coll. TFRI); 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Male; 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Female. Bar scale= 10mm. Photos by Shipher Wu.

Diagnosis. This species is related to the Japanese species P. nohirae (Matsumura, 1920) . In external appearance, P. rufula can be distinguished from P. nohirae by its more reddish brown coloration and by showing a more distinct forewing discal spot. Male genitalia differences are mentioned in Kobayashi (1994). The female genitalia of P. rufula , when compared with European examples of P. plumigera (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) illustrated in Shintlmeister (2008: fig. 1553), do not show a pair of prominent processes on ostium bursae, but instead exhitit a smoothly transverse posterior margin.

Description of female (Figs 10; 21). Wingspan 39–40 mm (n= 3). Eye large; antenna dark brown, filiform. Head, thorax and abdomen covered with hair-like chestnut-brown scales. Forewing elongate, chestnut-brown, semi-transparent, apex and tornus rounded; discal spot pale, chestnut brown, elliptical; postmedial line faint, slightly serrate; scales of fringe long, chestnut-brown. Hindwing light grey fringed with chestnut-brown, triangular, apex and tornus rounded; discal spot small, chestnut brown.

Female genitalia—Ovipositor lobes membranous with short hair-like setae; both pairs of apophyses long and thin; ostium bursae sclerotized, posterior margin transverse; ductus bursae as long as posterior apophyses, basal portion sclerotized and curved, remainder membranous; corpus bursae membranous, small and sac-like.

Distribution and bionomics. This species occurs at mid-altitudes in the broad-leaf primary forest of North and Central Taiwan where Acer hostplans such as A. morrisonense Hayata , A. kawakamii Koidzumi , A. serrulatum Hayata (Aceraceae) are abundant. The adults are univoltine, flying in December.

NSMT

National Science Museum (Natural History)

NMNS

National Museum of Natural Science

TFRI

Taiwan Fisheries Research Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Notodontidae

Genus

Ptilophora

Loc

Ptilophora rufula Kobayashi, 1994

Wu, Shipher, Owada, Mamoru & Fu, Chien-Ming 2013
2013
Loc

Ptilophora jezoensis rufula:

Wu 2003: 650
Schintlmeister 2001: 22
2001
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