Cusiala stipitaria (Oberthür, 1880)

Beljaev, Evgeniy A., Vasilenko, Sergey V., Dubatolov, Vladimir V. & Zinchenko, Vadim K., 2023, First data on autumn Geometridae (Lepidoptera) on the Kuril Islands, Amurian Zoological Journal XV (3), pp. 679-690 : 682

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.33910/2686-9519-2023-15-3-679-690

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scientific name

Cusiala stipitaria (Oberthür, 1880)
status

 

Cusiala stipitaria (Oberthür, 1880) View in CoL

Material. Danilovskii Cordon, at light, 24.09.2022 — 1♂; Andreevskii Cordon, at light, 21.10.2022 — 1♀; ibid, 25.09.2022 — 1♂ ; ibid, forest above the cordon, at light, 26.09.2022 — 1♂ .

Distribution. Russia (S RFE: Amurskaya Obl., S Khabarovskii Kr., Primorskii Kr., Sakhalin, S Kurils — Kunashir); NE and SW China, Korea, Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Tsushima, Yakushima, Amami Oshima).

Remarks. Normally moths fly in May and June, as they overwinter as pupae. The collected moths represent small specimens likely belonging to partial second generation, leaving no offspring. Larvae feed on various leaved trees and shrubs.

** Ramobia mediodivisa Inoue, 1953

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Material. Danilovskii Cordon, at light, 24.09.2022 — 1♂, 1♀.

Distribution. Russia (S RFE: S Kurils — Kunashir); S Korea, Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu).

Remarks. A new species for the fauna of Russia. This is an autumn species, flying in Japan from September to November; overwinters as eggs ( Sato 2011). Host plant of larvae, probably, are Magnolia spp. ( Magnoliaceae ), as in Japan the hatched larvae were successfully bred on Magnolia obovata , and related species, Ramobia basifuscaria (Leech, 1891) , also feeds on this tree ( Sato 2011).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Geometridae

Genus

Cusiala

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