Timandra griseata W. Petersen, 1902
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46. Timandra griseata W. Petersen, 1902 View in CoL View at ENA
(adults Fig. 30B View FIGURE 30 ; male gen. Figs. 48L–48N View FIGURE 48 ; female gen. Fig. 55F View FIGURE 55 )
? Timandra amataria View in CoL , nec (Linnaeus, 1761): Erschov & Field, 1870: 164.
? Timandra amata , nec (Linnaeus, 1758): Staudinger & Wocke, 1871: 153; Staudinger & Rebel, 1901: 279; Chugunov, 1914: 316; Lavrov, 1926: 14.
Calothysanis grisearia [sic!]: Vasilyeva, 1989: 105.
Timandra griseata: Mironov et al., 2008: 210 View in CoL ; Makhov & Beljaev, 2019: 16 View Cited Treatment ; Beljaev & Mironov, 2019: 281.
Material examined. Irkutskaya Oblast: Konets-Lug, 29.VII.2012, 1 spm.; Pilot , 7.VII.2008, 1 spm.; B. Koty , 4.VII.2010, 1 spm.; Snezhnaya , 20. VI .2016 , 1 ♁ (GenBank ID: OK156384 ), 2 ♀ (GenBank ID: OK156383 , OK156385); Lavrentyevo, 20. VI .2019 , 4 ♁ (GenBank ID: OK073228 ), I. Makhov; Tchikan , 8.VII.1910, 1 ♁, 1 ♀; same loc., 4.VII.1910, 1 ♁; same loc., 9.VII.1910, 1 ♀; Kelora, 28. VI.1910, 2 ♁; same loc., 30.VII.1910, 1 ♁, N. Kuznetsova [ ZIN]; Irkutsk , 18. VI.2004, 1 spm.; same loc., 10.VII.2004, 1 spm.; Fakel , 14.VII.2006, 1 spm., E. Berlov [ EB]; Podkamennaya , 10.VII.2010, 1 spm.; same loc., 16.VII.2011, 2 spms.; same loc., 7.VII.2007, 1 spm.; same loc., 27. VI.2020, 1 ♁; same loc., 4. VI.2020, 1 ♁; same loc., 14. VI.2020, 1 ♁, V. Shilenkov [ BF]. Buryatia: Kultushnaya , 12.VII.2004, 1 ♁, G. Azarkina; Arshan , 17–18.VII.1975, 1 ♁, А.A. Tarmaeva [ ISEA] .
Distribution. Euro–Siberian, boreal. Northern European regions,?central European regions, Middle and S Urals, southern part of Krasnoyarsky Kray, Khakassia, Altai, Irkutskaya Oblast, Republic of Buryatia, S Yakutia. Outside Russia in N Europe (Scandinavia), NW China.
Hostplants: Polygonum , Rumex ( Hausmann 2004) , Trifolium , Atriplex , Prunus ( Mironov 1999) .
Remarks. The griseata species group includes, apparently, four species, which inhabit Siberia: T. griseata , T. recompta (Prout, 1930) , T. comae Schmidt, 1931 and T. paralias (Prout, 1935) . Only the last one definitely differs in morphology, whereas the former three species are difficult to distinguish in appearance and genitalia structure as well. Nevertheless, it was shown that apart from the slight morphological differences ( Kaila & Albrecht 1994; Hausmann 2004; Vasilenko 2008; Cui et al. 2019), T. griseata and T. comae are differentiated in COI ( Õunap et al. 2005).
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Timandra griseata W. Petersen, 1902
Makhov, Ilya 2023 |
Timandra griseata:
Makhov, I. A. & Beljaev, E. A. 2019: 16 |
Beljaev, E. A. & Mironov, V. G. 2019: 281 |
Mironov, V. G. & Beljaev, E. A. & Vasilenko, S. V. 2008: 210 |
Calothysanis grisearia
Vasilyeva, T. G. 1989: 105 |
Timandra amata
Lavrov, S. D. 1926: 14 |
Chugunov, S. 1914: 316 |
Staudinger, O. & Rebel H. 1901: 279 |
Staudinger, O. & Wocke, M. F. 1871: 153 |
Timandra amataria
Erschov, N. & Field, A. 1870: 164 |