Tambana entoxantha ( Hampson, 1894 )

Behounek, G., Han, H. L. & Kononenko, V. S., 2015, A revision of the genus Ta mb ana Moore, 1882 with description of eight new species and one subspecies (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Pantheinae). Revision of Pantheinae, contribution XIII, Zootaxa 4048 (3), pp. 301-351 : 313-314

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Tambana entoxantha ( Hampson, 1894 )
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Tambana entoxantha ( Hampson, 1894)

( Figs 28, 29, 30 View FIGURES 25 – 32 , 99 View FIGURES 98 – 100 , 127 View FIGURES 124 – 130 )

Moma entoxantha Hampson, 1894 , The Fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma (Moths) 2: 435. Type-locality: India, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Simla. Holotype: coll. NHM.

Synonymy. Trisuloides klapperichii Mell, 1958 syn. n., Entomologische Zeitschrift, NF, 5: 212. Type-locality: China, Fukien, Kuatun, 2300 m. Holotype: male, coll. ZFMK.

References. Hampson 1913: 349, Pl. 233:9 ( Trisuloides ); Warren 1912: 42, Pl. 4 row e ( Trisuloides ); Chen 1982: 238, fig. 1730; 1999: 61, Pl. 1: 10 ( Trisuloides ); Kobes 1985: 21, Pl. 2: 21 ( Tambana ); Yoshimoto 1992: 50, Pl. 13: 17 ( Tambana ); Hua Li-Zhong 2005: 252 ( Trisuloides entoxantha , Trisuloides klapperichii ); Kononenko & Pinratana 2005: 131, Pl. 38: 10 ( Tambana ).

Material examined. Types. Holotype of Moma entoxantha : male, [ India] Sikkim, 22.iii. 1884, O. Moller / Rothschild Bequest BM 1939-1 / Moma entoxantha Hampson / Collection H. J. Elves/ Type, coll. NHM (examined by photo). Holotype of Trisuloides klapperichii Mell : male, Kuatung 2300 m, 27°40′N, 117°40′E, J. Klapperich 2.v.1938 (Fukien) / Trisuloides klapperichii Mell Typ / Type / Holotypus Tambana klapperichii Mell , checked by Kononenko 1997, coll. ZFMK. The synonymy established by comparison of the holotype of Trisuloides klapperichii with photo of the holotype of Moma entoxantha . Other material examined: CHINA: 1 male, border Prov. Fujian/ Prov. Jiangxi, Jiangxi-Wuy Shan, 50 km SO Yintgan, 1600 m, 27°950 N, 117°400 E, local collector leg. 15.iv.2002, slide GB12049 male ( BC ZSM Lep 58662) coll. AZ; 6 females, 3 males, same locality and collector, 1–31.iii.2002, coll. ABR; LAOS: 1 female, Phu Soai Dao, 650–1250 m, 16°30′N, 101°09′E, Steinke & Lehmann leg. vi. 1996, slide GB7003 female, coll. GB/ ZSM; INDONESIA, Sumatra: 1 male, 1 female, Reg. Sumatera Utara, Prov. Simalungen, Sitahoan, 10–20 km SE Prapat, 1450 m, 2°42′S, 99°02′E, Diehl E.W. leg., 26.v.1985, slides LK 64586, LK 64686 males, coll. LK, ZSM; 1 male, same place, Diehl E.W. leg., 22.i.1982, Kobes, coll. ZSM; 1 female; Reg. Sumatera Utara, Prov. Aek Nauli, Simalungen, Prapat, Holzweg 3, 1040–1150 m, 1°57′N, 99°05′E, Diehl E.W. leg., 21.vii.1984, slide GB7004 female, coll. GB/ ZSM; 3 males, same place, Diehl E.W. leg., i.v.vi., slides LK 64586, LK 64686 males, Kobes, coll. ZSM, 2 females, 3 males, Reg. Sumatera Utara, Prov. Simalungen, Prapat, Holzweg 2, 1050 m, 28 km W Siantar, 02°768′N, 99°976′E, Diehl E.W. leg., iii.v. x., coll. Kobes, coll. ZSM; THAILAND: 1 male, Prov. Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon Mt., 19.ix.1998, coll. AP.

Note. The specimen labelled as BC ZSM Lep 58662 has been used for barcoding. Molecular distance based on the Kimura two-parameter model for COI DNA barcodes between T. entoxantha and the nearest species T. burmana is 6,91%.

Diagnosis. Adult ( Figs 28, 29, 30 View FIGURES 25 – 32 ). Wingspan 45–55 mm. Dimorphic species, female much larger than male. T. entoxantha differs from its congeners by distinct whitish or yellowish subtornal and tornal marks on blackbrown forewing and wide black-brown terminal band, much wider than in other species. Forewing pattern blackish-brown with variegate ante- and postmedial lines and with suffusion formed by whitish and bluish scales, especially in medial and subterminal fields; medial shadow dark-brown; clear yellowish tornal and subtornal mark present in tornal angle. Hindwing yellow in basal third, with wide (about two third of wing), blackish-brown terminal band.

Male genitalia ( Fig. 99 View FIGURES 98 – 100 ). The male genitalia of T. entoxantha are rather different from other Tambana species. Uncus rather short, massive, rounded, tipped; tegumen broad, almost equal to vinculum, without penicular extensions; vinculum V-shaped, with saccus; transtilla with moderate lobes; juxta small, shield-like; valva relatively small compared with other Tambana , constricted distally; sacculus broad; harpe lies in distal third of valva, vertically to axis of valva, straight and strongly curved distally. Aedeagus large, rather thin, with prominent coecum, slightly curved, with long, scobinate carina; vesica bulbous-tubular, with subbasal and subapical diverticula, without cornuti.

Female genitalia ( Fig. 127 View FIGURES 124 – 130 ). The female genitalia of T. entoxantha differ from other congeners by membranous triangular antrum, short sclerotised ductus bursae and weak, membranous elongate corpus bursae. Ovipositor quadrangular, papillae anales broad; anterior and posterior apophyses short, equal in length; antrum triangular, membranous, antevaginal plate separated for two small lobes; ductus bursae short, sclerotised and slightly; corpus bursae membranous, elongated sack-like, with extension in caudal part.

Distribution and bionomy. China (Jiangxi, Fujian, Hainan Isl.), India ( Hindustan, Assam, Punjab, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Simla), Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java). The species occurs in meso-montane forests at elevation 650–1800 m. Moths fly in January, March, April, May, June, September and October.

ZFMK

Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

COI

University of Coimbra Botany Department

DNA

Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Pantheidae

Genus

Tambana

Loc

Tambana entoxantha ( Hampson, 1894 )

Behounek, G., Han, H. L. & Kononenko, V. S. 2015
2015
Loc

Trisuloides klapperichii

Mell 1958
1958
Loc

Moma entoxantha

Hampson 1894
1894
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