Ophthalmitis pertusaria ( Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875 )
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Ophthalmitis pertusaria ( Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) View in CoL
Figs. 5–8 View FIGURES 1 – 12 , 46 View FIGURES 45 – 50 , 58 View FIGURES 57 – 68 , 70 View FIGURES 69 – 80 , 82 View FIGURES 81 – 90 , 92
Boarmia pertusaria Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875 View in CoL , Reise öst. Fregatte Novara (Zool.), 2 (Abt. 2): pl. 125, fig. 17. Syntype (s) ɗ, India: Darjeeling. (BMNH)
Ophthalmitis pertusaria: Sato, 1993 View in CoL , Tinea View in CoL , 13 (Suppl. 3): 16, pl. 36, fig. 6.
Diagnosis. The wing patterns of this species are similar to those of O. albosignaria as follows: the postmedial lines of both wings are serrate between the costa and M1 and near the inner margin, and appearing as spots on the other veins; the discal spots are large and broad-ringed, and the dark band between the medial line and the outer margin of the discal spot of hindwing is absent. But the species can be distinguished by the following characters: the wing colour is green, but greyish white in O. albosignaria ; the terminal bands on the underside of both wings are broader. The most distinct differences are in the male genitalia, as follows: the uncus is wider, with two pairs of lateral processes, as in O. clararia (Sundaland, Philippines), whereas in O. albosignaria , the uncus has only one pair of lateral processes; the ampulla is not developed; the juxta is almost trapezoidal, whereas in O. albosignaria , it is markedly narrowed medially; the sclerotized spines of the aedeagus are larger than O. albosignaria . In the female genitalia: the ductus bursae is longer than that of O. albosignaria ; the signum has more and shorter marginal spines, and some central teeth are fused.
Material examined. CHINA: Zhejiang: Qingyuan, Fengyangshan, Datianping, 1290 m, 6–10.VIII.2003, coll. Han Hongxiang, 1ɗ ( IZCAS); Hunan: Dayong, Zhushitou, 18.VIII.1988, coll. Chen Yixin, 2Ψ ( IZCAS); Fujian: Wuyishan, Sangang, 25–26.VII.2006, coll. Xie Juan, 1ɗ ( IZCAS); Hainan: Wuzhishan, Shuiman, 730–900 m, 10.V.2007, coll. Han Hongxiang, 1ɗ ( IZCAS); Guangxi: Miaoershan, 800 m, 2.VII.1985, coll. Wang Ziqing, 2ɗ ( IZCAS); Yunnan: Baoshan, Baihualing, 1520 m, 11–13.VIII.2007, coll. Lang Songyun, 5ɗ ( IZCAS); Tibet: Mêdog, Aniqiao, 1060 m, 12–13.VIII.2006, Lang Songyun, 1ɗ ( IZCAS).
Distribution. China (Zhejiang, Hubei, Hunan, Fujian, Hainan, Guangxi, Yunnan, Tibet), India, Nepal, Thailand.
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Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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Ophthalmitis pertusaria ( Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875 )
Jiang, Nan, Xue, Dayong & Han, Hongxiang 2011 |
Ophthalmitis pertusaria:
Sato 1993 |
Boarmia pertusaria
Felder & Rogenhofer 1875 |