Conilepia sikkima ( Strand, 1922 )

Dubatolov, Vladimir V., Zolotuhin, Vadim V. & Witt, Thomas J., 2016, Revision of Lithosia Fabricius, 1798 and Conilepia Hampson, 1900 (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae), Zootaxa 4107 (2), pp. 175-196 : 190-191

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4107.2.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6073817

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scientific name

Conilepia sikkima ( Strand, 1922 )
status

 

Conilepia sikkima ( Strand, 1922) , comb. & stat. nov.

( Figs 22–24 View FIGURES 14 – 32 )

Lithosia quadra sikkima Strand, 1922 ; Lep. Cat. 26: 623. TL: “A ♀ from Sikhim” [ India, Sikkim]. Holotype: female (BMNH “in Coll. Elwes”).

Lithosia quadra Hampson, 1900 ; Cat. Lep. Phalaenae Br. Mus. 2: 221.

Type material. INDIA: 1 ♀ (holotype of sikkima ), “ Type ” (on white ring framed with red), “Sikkim / 1–4000 ft. / Möller.”, “Rothschild / Bequest / B.M. 1939-I. ”, “Collectio / H. J. Elwes.”, “Like Lithosia / quadra ♀ but / F.W. vein 5 absent. / Wait ♂ to decide”, “ Lithosia / quadra / ab. sikkima / Holotype. Strand / Hampson Ab.”.

Material examined. INDIA: 2 ♂, gen. prep. 17.445, Sikkim, Mt. Kanchenjunga SE, 27° 30’ N, 88° 20’ E, 2000 m, 22–31.vii.1995, Afonin & Sinjaev leg. (MWM); 1 f, Indien, Sikkim, Legship, 500 m, 24–28.vii1990, leg. W. Thomas (MWM).

Description. Male. Forewing length 17–18 mm. Thorax, patagia and tegulae orange-yellow. Abdomen yellow with grey scales. Forewing ground colour light yellowish-grey, yellow at base, outer and external 2/3 of dorsal margin. Costa and apex black. Forewing cilia black. Hindwings yellow, with brown scales along the hind edge of discal cell. Hindwing cilia predominantly yellow but black at apex and costal margin. Male genitalia ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 46 – 55 ): uncus moderate in width, downturned at apex, with a small spine at tip. Cucullus oval, extended dorsally, membranous, hairy. Sacculus sclerotized, roundly upturned at apical 1/3, rounded at apex. Juxta X-shaped. Saccus broadly oval. Aedeagus short, lacking spines. Vesica broad T-shaped, with a weak spinulose zone at base, and two strong spike-like cornuti at apex. Female. Forewing length of 21 mm. Head and thorax light yellow. Abdomen yellow. Forewing ground colour bright yellow with two black spots: one between costa and fore angle of discal cell, and the other, transversally elongated from discal cell beyond anal vein, at medial portion of the wing. Forewing cilia yellow, with some black scales at apex. Hindwings light yellow. Female genitalia ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 46 – 55 ): characterized by broad ductus bursae with sclerotized appendix; the sclerotized distal part of ductus is expanded proximally.

Diagnosis. C. sikkima Strand can be identified by the lighter forewings and a broader black costa; in the male genitalia by the curved sacculus (not rectangular, as in C. nigricosta and C. cao ) and two strong spike-like cornuti at the apex of vesica (in other species cornuti are small, but different in number). The female of the species can be diagnosed by transversally elongated dorsal black spot on forewings.

Distribution ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 56 – 57 ). The species was known so far from North-Eastern India: Sikkim. Kishida (2011a) recorded C. nigricosta from Nepal; this determination should be corrected into C. sikkima . Ghosh & Majumdar (2007) and Singh, Singh & Joshi (2014) recorded Lithosia quadra from Mizoram. We consider these records belonging to C. sikkima , which appears to be the only species of the group in the Himalayas.

Bionomics. Mountain species, known from 2000 m and collected in late July. Hosts are unknown.

Taxonomic remarks. Despite of strong differences in male genitalia structure, C. sikkima differs externally from C. nigricosta and C. cao in few characters of wing pattern (see above and below). However, the COI analysis shows strong genetic differences between C. sikkima and C. nigricosta (about 3.5%), more than between C. sikkima and C. cao sp. nov. (about 0.33–0.5%); the last pair of species differing strongly both by wing pattern and male genitalia structure.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Arctiidae

Genus

Conilepia

Loc

Conilepia sikkima ( Strand, 1922 )

Dubatolov, Vladimir V., Zolotuhin, Vadim V. & Witt, Thomas J. 2016
2016
Loc

Lithosia quadra sikkima

Strand 1922
1922
Loc

Lithosia quadra

Hampson 1900
1900
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