Andraca trilochoides Moore, 1865
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45. Andraca trilochoides Moore, 1865 (FIGURES 24F, 25H)
Andraca trilochoides Moore, 1865 , Proc. Zool. Soc. London 33: 820. TL: [ India] “Darjeeling”.
Andraca trilochoides roepkei Bryk, 1944
Andraca roepkei Bryk, 1944 , Ark. Zool. 35A 8: 17, pl. 3, fig. 22 (not 21, as given in the text). TL: “N. E. Burma, Kambaiti, 2,000 m ”. Lectotype: male (NRMS) [examined].
Andraca henosa Chu & Wang, 1993 , Sinozoologia 10: 242, fig. 26, pl. 2, fig. 26. TL: “ China, Yunnan, Yongshan”. Holotype (by original designation): male (IZAS) [not examined].
Andraca bipunctata Walker, 1865 ; Chu & Wang (1993); Wang et al. (2011).
Diagnosis. Characterized by the dark reddish-yellow wings with entire outer margins. It is somewhat similar to A. theae , but the outer edge of the forewing submarginal line is highlighted in white.
Specimens examined. [JIANGXI] Zixi County: 1 male, Jiangxi/Fujian border, Mts. Wuyishan, 1430 m, VIII. 2000, native collector leg. (MWM); [HUBEI] Huanggang City: 1 male, Mt. Tapieh-Shan (Dabie Shan), middle June to August 1999, J. Li leg. (MWM); [HAINAN] Wuzhishan City: 1 female, Mts. Wuzhi-Shan, 18˚53’N, 109˚43’E, 20.II–10.IV.2001, local collector leg. leg. (MWM); [SICHUAN] Mianning County: 62 males, Mts. Daxue-Shan, 80 km west of Mianning, 2750 m, 28˚34’N, 102˚00’E, 7–8.VII.1999, Siniaev & Plutenko leg. (MWM); 2 males, Mts. Qionglai-Shan, 1400 m, 31˚13’N, 102˚23’E, June 2006, Siniaev & his team leg. (MWM); Dechang County: 27 males, Mt. Abulandan-Shan, 27˚25’N, 102˚06’E, July 2005, Siniaev & his team leg. (MWM); [YUNNAN] Tengchong County (Mt. Gaoligongshan): 2 males, 15.VI.2005, Ming-Yi Tian leg. (SCAU); 1 male, 3000 m, June 1999, Wang & Li leg. (MWM); Gongshan County: 2 males, Dulongjiang Grand Canyon, 21.VII.2006, Min Wang & Xiao- Ling Fan leg. (SCAU); 1 male and 1 female, Mt. Gongshan, 22.VII.2006, Min Wang & Xiao-Ling Fan leg. (SCAU); Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture (Yunlong County, 13 km north of Caojian town, Mts. Fengshuining, 2460 m): 9 males, 10–23.VI.1999, R. Brechlin leg. (MWM); 17 males and 1 female, 20.V–9.VI.1999, R. Brechlin leg. (MWM); 48 males and 4 females, 25.VII–8.VIII.1999, R. Brechlin leg. (MWM); 5 males, Mt. Diancang Shan, 2200 m, 25˚41’N, 100˚05’E, 15–30.VII.2004, Siniaev & his team leg. (MWM); Yuanyang County: 1 male, Mt. Baiyanzishan, 2900 m, May 2000, native collector leg. (MWM); Mojiang County: 6 males, Mt. Dajlanshan, 2500 m, July 2000, local collector leg. (MWM); Yunlong County: 1 male, Mt. Wubaoshan, 3500 m, May to June 2000, local collector leg. (MWM); Xinping County: 1 male, Mt. Daxueguoshan, Zhengyuan side, 3100 m, June 2000, native collector leg. (MWM); Huize County: 2 males, mt. Wumeng Shan, 2200 m, 20 km north of Baoshan village in Huidong County of Sichuan Province, 26˚28’N, 104˚27’E, 20.IV–5.V.2004, Siniaev & his team leg. (MWM).
Bionomics. The larval hosts are the tea tree, Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Ktze., 1887, C. oleifera Abel., 1818 and C. japonica Linn., 1753 (Theaceae) . Adults appear in Vietnam from April to July and again in November, and in China from late April to August.
Distribution. Mainland China (Anhui, Jiangxi-Fujian border, Hubei, Sichuan, Yunnan) and Hainan, Myanmar, northern Vietnam, northern Thailand, Nepal, India.
Remarks. This species is widely distributed in the Sino-Himalayan region.
X VI. Pseudandraca Miyata, 1970 ( FIGURE 26 View FIGURE 26 )
Pseudandraca Miyata, 1970 , Tinea 8: 190. Type species: Andraca gracilis Butler, 1885 , by original designation.
Diagnosis. Characterized by the following features: wings dark gray with numerous yellow patches; antemedial, medial and postmedial lines sinuate; discal cell with a black spot; forewing apex acute; uncus finger-shaped, apically pointed; sacculus boot-shaped; saccus short.
Distribution. Japan, China, Vietnam.
Remarks. Two species are included in this genus, the type species endemic to Japan and a second distributed from Vietnam to eastern China (Map 16).
Map 16. Distribution of Pseudandraca flavamaculata (Yang, 1995) mainly in China.
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