Phyllodes consobrina Westwood, 1848
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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.384.3 |
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Phyllodes consobrina Westwood, 1848 |
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Phyllodes consobrina Westwood, 1848
Figs 1–3 View Figs
MATERIAL. Laos: Vientiane Province, Phatang village, mountain bamboo forest,
19°04'55''N, 102°26'12''E, 23–28.IV 2016, 1♀, Spitsyn leg.
DIAGNOSIS. The species resembles Phyllodes verhuelli Vollenhoven, 1858 , but is distinct from it by the position of white and pink spots on the hindwing. In P. consobrina , the white spot is located in the center of pink spot, and the latter spot represents a pink ring. In contrast, the white spot in P. verhuelli is shifted upward, and the pink spot is C-shaped.
( Laos), ventral view; 3 – male genitalia and aedeagus ( Vietnam); 4–6 – P. eyndhovii ( Laos) :
4 – male, dorsal view; 5 – male, ventral view; 6 – male genitalia and aedeagus. (Photos of
V.M. Spitsyn).
DISTRIBUTION. Laos (new record). – India, Bangladesh, China, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, Borneo), and the Philippines (Kononenko & Pinratana, 2005; our data) .
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