Mummu aerata Solovyev & Witt, 2009

Figs 11, 20

Mummu aerata Solovyev & Witt, 2009, Entomofauna, suppl. 16: 183, pl. 15, figs 19-20. Type locality N. Vietnam: Lao Cai (Mt. Fan-si-pan W-Seite). Holotype: ♂ (MWM/ ZSM).

Specimens examined.

3 ♂, China, Xizang Autonomous Region, Linzhi (= Nyingchi) City, Motuo (= Medog) County, Beibeng Countryside, Dergong Village, 25.V.-4.VI.2021, HL. Han leg., genit. prep. WuJ-549-1, WuJ-551-1 (NEFU) ; 1 ♂, China, Prov. Yunnan, Pu’er City, Lancang County, Fofang Community, 20.IV.2013, HL. Han leg., genit. prep. WuJ-699-1 (NEFU) .

Diagnosis.

Based on the descriptions of Solovyev and Witt (2009), M. aerata is extremely similar in appearance to its rare Himalayan congener M. cuprea (Moore, 1879). The difference between them is that the former has a better-defined border of the distal pale zone in the forewings, whereas the same area in M. cuprea is smooth.

Bionomics.

The specimens were collected from May to June at altitudes of ~ 850 m a.s.l. The collection area is a subtropical climate zone (Fig. 25).

Distribution.

China (Xizang: Motuo; Yunnan: Lancang), Thailand, Vietnam.

Remarks.

The genus is associated with the genera Pseudonirmides Holloway, 1986, Nirmides Hering, 1931 and Chibiraga Matsumura, 1931 both in appearance and the smaller pairwise distances of COI (0.097-0.137) (Solovyev 2015); however, the presence of the strongly modified asymmetric juxta with a large, finger-shaped, hairy right process and the absence of the saccular processes of valvae are the diagnostic features.