Barsine yuennanensis ( Daniel, 1952 )
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Barsine yuennanensis ( Daniel, 1952) View in CoL
( Figs 20–22 View Figs 17–24 , 42 View Figs 42–44 , 53 View Figs 48–53 )
Miltochrista (Barsine) perpallida yuennanensis Daniel, 1952: 79 View in CoL , pl. 2, fig. 35. Type locality: “Nord Yuennan: Li-kiang” [= China, Yunnan, Lijiang].
Type material examined. HOLOTYPE ( Figs 21 View Figs 17–24 , 42 View Figs 42–44 ):♂, “[ China, Yunnan, Lijiang] Li-kiang ca. 2000m / Prov. Nord-Yuennan / 9.VII.1934, H. Höne ” // “ ♂ Type / Milt. perpallida / ssp. yuennani / Daniel” // “♂”, slide AV1846♂ Volynkin ( ZFMK) . PARATYPES: 50♂♂ 7♀♀, same locality and collector as in the holotype, but 16.v. (1♂), 18.v. (1♂), 30.v. (3♂♂), 2.vi. (2 ♂♂), 6.vi. (2 ♂♂), 7.vi. (5 ♂♂), 10.vi. (2 ♂♂), 11.vi. (8 ♂♂), 12.vi. (7 ♂♂), 14.vi. (2 ♂♂), 18.vi. (6 ♂♂), 20.vi. (1 ♂), 21.vi. (2 ♂♂), 22.vi. (2 ♂♂), 26.vi. (5 ♂♂), 29.vi. (1 ♂ 1 ♀), 1.vii. (2 ♀♀) and 5.vii.1934 (4 ♀♀), slide AV1847 ♀ Volynkin ( ZFMK); 1♂, same locality and collector, but 11.vi.1934, slide MWM 31630 Volynkin ( MWM / ZSM).
Other material examined. 7♂♂ 1♀, [ China, Yunnan, Lijiang] Li-kiang, ca. 2000 m, Prov. North Yuennan, H. Höne, 20.v. (♂), 2.vi. (♂), 12.vi. (♂), 19.vi. (♂), 28.vi. (♂), 10.vii. (♂) and 21.vii.1934 (♀) ( ZFMK); 6 ♂♂, Li-kiang [Lijiang] ( China), Province North Yunnan, H. Höne, 28.v., 8.vi., 17.vi., 18.vi., 22.vi.and 6.vii.1935 ( ZFMK); 1♀, same locality and collector, but 1.vi.1935, slide MWM 31631 (♀) Volynkin ( MWM / ZSM);1 ♂, China, Yunnan, 13 km N Caojian, 2460 m, Fengshuining Mts., 25°46′E 99°06′N, 20–30.vi.1999, slide MWM 31549 Volynkin ( MWM / ZSM).
Diagnosis. Forewing length 16.5–18.5 mm in males and 19.0–20.0 mm in females. This species has two forms, striped one ( Figs 21, 22 View Figs 17–24 ) with blackish suffusion along veins, and typical one ( Fig. 20 View Figs 17–24 ) with transverse lines consisting of short longitudinal blackish dashes on veins. Barsine yuennanensis is very similar externally to B. hausmanni ( Figs 17–19 View Figs 17–24 ) and B. dao ( Figs 25–28 View Figs 25–32 ) and can be distinguished from the latter by slightly paler fore- and hindwing coloration only. Compared to B. hausmanni , it has ciliate male antennae (bipectinate in B. hausmanni ), paler coloration, shorter and narrower dashes of transverse lines (longer, broader and more diffuse in B. hausmanni ), and the antemedial and medial lines well separated from each other (whereas in B. hausmanni those are connected in the cell). The male and female genitalia of B. yuennanensis ( Figs 42 View Figs 42–44 , 53 View Figs 48–53 ) are most similar to those of B. nigrovena ( Figs 43 View Figs 42–44 , 54 View Figs 54–57 ) and B. eurydice ( Fig. 44 View Figs 42–44 ). The differences are listed in the diagnosis of B. nigrovena and B. eurydice .
Distribution. China (Yunnan) ( DANIEL 1952, FANG 2000). The record from Thailand ( ČERNÝ & PINRATANA 2009) belongs to B. hausmanni .
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Barsine yuennanensis ( Daniel, 1952 )
Volynkin, Anton V., Černý, Karel & Huang, Si-yao 2019 |
Miltochrista (Barsine) perpallida yuennanensis
DANIEL F. 1952: 79 |