Paracymoriza distinctalis ( Leech, 1889 )

Shin, Bora, Choi, Sei-Woong & Kim, Sung-Soo, 2022, Fourteen new records of Crambidae (Lepidoptera) from South Korea, Zootaxa 5159 (4), pp. 513-534 : 514-515

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5159.4.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6785953

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scientific name

Paracymoriza distinctalis ( Leech, 1889 )
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Paracymoriza distinctalis ( Leech, 1889) View in CoL

( Figs. 1A View FIGURE 1 , 2A, 2B View FIGURE 2 , 3A View FIGURE 3 )

Diasemia distinctalis Leech, 1889: 67 View in CoL . TL: China, Snowy Valley near Ningpo.

Parthenodes triangulalis South in Leech & South, 1901: 438, pl. 14, fig. 26. TL: China, Moupin.

Parthenodes triangularis Klima, 1937: 124 .

Paracymoriza distinctalis: Nuss et al, 2003 View in CoL –2021.

Material examined. 1 male, Whabuk-myon, GB: Sangju , 2020.06.12. (Kim SS) ; 1 female, Mt. Unmoonsan, GB: Chungdo , 2008.09.05. (Kim SS) .

Diagnosis. Paracymoriza distinctalis can be distinguished by the dark brown forewing with whitish medial lines and whitish dots on subtermen and dark brown hindwing with whitish central fascia. This species is similar to P. fuscalis (Yoshiyasu, 1985) in wing ground color, but can be easily distinguished by the whitish central fascia with a dark blackish lunular dot on the hindwing. In South Korea, P. distinctalis can be distinguished from P. prodigalis ( Leech, 1889) by the dark brown wing color.

Description. Wingspan 22mm. Head. Antenna filiform; frons broad, covered with whitish scales; maxillary palpi porrect; labial palpi upturned, long, about 1.5 times to eye diameter, 1 st segment with long white scales. Body whitish, male hindleg with a pair of bunches of long white hairs. Forewing ground color dark brown; basal line tinged with whitish; antemedial line whitish, slanted, costally inwardly bent; postmedial line whitish, costally relatively thick and narrowed, medially strongly inwardly curled and almost meet antemedial line, dorsally projected outward; central fascia anteriorly with two whitish large dots, posteriorly with a dark brown large triangular dot; subtermen with about seven white dots in different shape and size, the largest third white dot from the top; termen tinged with dark brown and yellowish-white fringes. Hindwing dark brown in ground color; central fascia white, tapered to dorsum, discal dot blackish, lunular, bordered with blackish ante- and postmedial lines; subtermen with several white dots in different size; termen with black and yellowish white fringes. Male genitalia. Uncus long, triangular; gnathos long, slender almost equal length to the uncus; tegumen as long as vinculum; juxta broad; saccus broad. Valva long slender, apex with a tuft of long setae; costa long, slender; sacculus basally thick and tapered distally. Aedeagus long, slender, apex with a sclerotized plate, cornutus absent. Female genitalia. Papillae anales narrow; posterior and anterior apophyses long; ostium bursae simple, membranous, ventrally V-shaped; ductus bursae tapered, anteriorly with a colliculum; corpus bursae long sac-shaped, almost twice to the length of ductus bursae, signum absent.

Distribution. South Korea and China.

DNA barcoding. One specimen from South Korea ( OK501198 View Materials ) was sequenced, and the genetic difference between P. distinctalis and its close relative, P. prodigalis was 5.9%.

Remarks. The genus Paracymoriza includes about 40 species in the Oriental and Palearctic regions. There were differences in the wing pattern and male genitalia compared with P. distinctalis in China (Chen et al., 2007): the lunular discal dot on the central fascia of the hindwing in the South Korean specimen was large. In contrast, it was relatively short in the Chinese specimen, and the length of the gnathos was much longer, almost equal length to the uncus in the South Korean specimen while about 2/3 of the length of uncus in the Chinese specimen. Thus, the status of the species in South Korea needs further examination.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Crambidae

SubFamily

Acentropinae

Genus

Paracymoriza

Loc

Paracymoriza distinctalis ( Leech, 1889 )

Shin, Bora, Choi, Sei-Woong & Kim, Sung-Soo 2022
2022
Loc

Parthenodes triangularis

Klima, A. 1937: 124
1937
Loc

Parthenodes triangulalis

Leech, J. H. & South, R. 1901: 438
1901
Loc

Diasemia distinctalis

Leech, J. H. 1889: 67
1889
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