Udea tritalis ( Christoph, 1881 )

Shin, Bora, Choi, Sei-Woong & Kim, Sung-Soo, 2022, Fourteen new records of Crambidae (Lepidoptera) from South Korea, Zootaxa 5159 (4), pp. 513-534 : 528-531

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

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6786011

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Udea tritalis ( Christoph, 1881 )
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Udea tritalis ( Christoph, 1881)

( Figs. 1N View FIGURE 1 , 4G, 4H View FIGURE 4 )

Botys tritalis Christoph, 1881: 20 . TL: Russia, Primorsky Kraj, Vladivostok.

Udea tritalis: Nuss et al., 2003 –2021.

Material examined. 1 male, Is. Ulleungdo , GB: Ulleung, 2018.07.08. (Kim SS) .

Diagnosis. Udea tritalis can be diagnosed by the dark grayish forewing with the large snow-man shaped discal dot on the broad central fascia and the grayish hindwing with the dark subtermen. Udea tritalis is externally similar to U. lugubralis ( Leech, 1889) in wing pattern elements but can be distinguished by the smaller wingspan, the blackish wings, and the waved subterminal line of the forewing.

Description. Wingspan 22mm.Antennae filiform; frons broad, dark brown; maxillary palpi minute; labial palpi long in length, about three times to eye diameter, dark brown. Body white. Forewing dark gray in ground color; basal part tinged with dark grayish; antemedial line blackish, slanted, medially strongly incurved; postmedial line blackish, undulating; central fascia broad, tapered from middle to dorsum, a long black snow-man shaped discal dot; subtermen dark gray; subtermen lined with blackish; fringe dark gray. Hindwing grayish in ground color; antemedian with a dark brown lunular short line; subtermen dark grayish. Male genitalia. Uncus mushroom-shaped with thin slender base and hairy apex; gnathos small rounded process; juxta broad; saccus broad, rounded. Valva long, slender, hairy; costa long, sclerotized, basally thicker, distally tapered; fibula straight, slender process; sacculus weakly sclerotized, basally bent, distally narrowed. Aedeagus long, slender, cornuti long sclerotized plate with a pair of dentate processes.

Distribution. South Korea, Japan, Russian Far East, and northern China.

DNA barcoding. One specimen from South Korea ( OK501208 View Materials ) was sequenced, and the genetic difference between U. tritalis and its relative, U. fulvalis (Hübner) was 15.6%.

Remarks. The genus Udea , one of the species-rich groups of the Crambidae , comprises 214 species worldwide and the tribe can be diagnosed by the several synapomorphies: the depth of gap of juxta is 10%–60% of the dorsoventral length of juxta, the strongly sclerotized colliculum anterior of the antrum, the elongate rhombical to ovate signum ( Mally et al., 2019). In South Korea, nine species of Udea are recorded including U. tritalis .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Crambidae

SubFamily

Spilomelinae

Tribe

Udeini

Genus

Udea

Loc

Udea tritalis ( Christoph, 1881 )

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

Botys tritalis

Christoph, H. T. 1881: 20
1881
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