Trisuloides taiwana Sugi, 1976
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Trisuloides taiwana Sugi, 1976
( Figs. 25, 26 View FIGURES 23 – 30 , 53 View FIGURES 51 – 53 , 62 View FIGURES 57 – 66 )
Trisuloides taiwana Sugi, 1976 , Tinea View in CoL , 10(5): 59, fig. 3, (TL.: Taiwan, Lantou [HT: coll. Sugi, NIAES, Tsukuba).
Material examined. 2 males, Central Taiwan, near Puli, Nantou Co, Meifeng, ca 2200 m, N 24˚05ʹ11ʹ / 121˚10ʹ21ʹ E, LF, 20.ix.2004, leg Mei Yu Chen. Genit. prep. N 4190 (coll. ZSM); 2 male, Taiwan, Kaoshung, Shanping 640 m, 1–10.v.1988. R. Davidson, C. Young, J Rawlins (Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, USA); 1 male, Taiwan, Prov. Taipei, 10 km NE Pinglin, 550 m, 1.vi.1997, leg. Gy M. Laszlo & G. Laszlo (coll. GR); 1 male, Taiwan, Prov. Taoyuan, Ming Chyr Forest recreations area, 1160 m, 8.v.1997, leg. Gy M. Laszlo & G. Laszlo (coll. GR);
Diagnosis. Adult ( Figs. 25, 26 View FIGURES 23 – 30 ). Wingspan 50–52 mm. In the shape, color and pattern of forewing nearly similar to T. sericea ; differs from the latter by darker diffusion of the medial field, more intensive whitish area around reniform stigma, more contrasting white postmedial fascia and more intensive pale grey-whitish irroration in subterminal field; subtornal patch more prominent, white, defined interiorly and posteriorly with black; subterminal line more distinct than in T. sericea ; terminal field deep-brown with whitish tornal mark. Hindwing with inner yellow area more extensive baseward than in other species, leaving a diffuse discoidal point. In male genitalia ( Figs. 53 View FIGURES 51 – 53 , 62 View FIGURES 57 – 66 ) uncus, tegumen, vinculum and juxta similar to T. sericea ; valva shorter than in T. sericea and somewhat narrower than in T. rotundipennis ; harpe not digitate, reduced into quadrangular tooth-like process bearing spinules in dorsal edge; costal flap-like process (editum) developed but about half as wide as in T. sericea and T. rotundipennis . Aedeagus rather robust; a sclerotized band on carina at base of vesica well developed, curved off posteriorly, bearing several rows of minute spines. Female not examined.
Distribution and biology. The species is known only from Taiwan, where it occurs in montane broadleaved forest from 600 to 2200 m elevation. It is probably bivoltine, flying in May and September.
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Bavarian State Collection of Zoology |
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Trisuloides taiwana Sugi, 1976
Behounek, Gottfried, Han, Hui-Lin & Kononenko, Vladimir 2011 |
Trisuloides taiwana
Sugi 1976 |