Ancylis kenneli Kuznetsov, 1962
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Ancylis kenneli Kuznetsov, 1962 |
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Ancylis kenneli Kuznetsov, 1962 View in CoL
( Figures 9 View Figures 7–12 , 34 View Figures 32–37 )
Ancylis kenneli Kuznetsov, 1962:34 View in CoL ; Kawabe 1982, 1:116, 2:172; Razowski 1999:491; Kuznetsov 2001:308; Brown 2005:94. Type locality: Russia (Far East).
Material examined
1 „, China, Ningshan County, Shaanxi Province, 1620 m, 26–27 May 1990, coll. Houhun Li.
Distribution
China (Shaanxi), Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, Russia (Far East), S. Finland.
Diagnosis
Forewing length 7.0 mm. The species is characterized by the larger basal patch occupying 3/4 basal area of the forewing ( Figure 9 View Figures 7–12 ). The male genitalia of this species are similar to those of A. comptana , but they can be distinguished by the sacculus with an obtuse projection, an aedeagus about 2/3 the length of the valva, and the cucullus slightly expanded apically ( Figure 34 View Figures 32–37 ). In A. comptana , the sacculus has a sharp projection, the aedeagus is about 1/3 the length of the valva, and the cucullus is slightly narrowed apically.
Ancylis laetana ( Fabricius, 1775) View in CoL
( Figures 10 View Figures 7–12 , 35 View Figures 32–37 , 56 View Figures 55–60 )
Pyralis laetana Fabricius, 1775:649 . Type locality: Sweden.
Tortrix harpana Hübner View in CoL , [1796–1799]:77. Type locality: Europe.
Ancylis laetana ( Fabricius, 1775) View in CoL : Kennel 1916:443; Swatschek 1958:191; Bradley et al. 1979: 91; Kawabe 1982 1:115, 2:172; Razowski 1987:169; Razowski 1999:490; Kuznetsov 2001:302; Razowski 2001:69; Brown 2005:94.
Material examined
1 ♀, China, Wenxian , Gansu Province, 2000 m, 5 July 2001, coll. Houhun Li, Xinpu Wang ; 1 ♀, Ningshan County, Shaanxi Province, 15 June 1987, coll. Houhun Li ; 3 „„, Zhouzhi County, Shaanxi Province, 1350–1750 m, 15–19 July 1987, coll. Houhun Li ; 1 „, 2 ♀♀, Fengxian , Shaanxi Province, 1600 m, 9–12 July 1988, coll. Houhun Li; 1 „, Shennongjia, Hubei Province, 1100 m, 19 July 2003, coll. Shulian Hao.
Distribution
China (Gansu, Hubei, Northwestern, Shaanxi), Europe, Kazakstan , Russia (Far East).
Hostplants
Salicaceae : Populus tremula , P. nigra . ( Bradley 1979).
Diagnosis
Forewing length 7.0–8.0 mm. This species is characterized by the grayish-brown ovoid basal patch ( Figure 10 View Figures 7–12 ). It is similar to A. amplimacula in facies and male genitalia. The differences between them are given in the diagnosis of A. amplimacula . It is also superficially similar to A. hemicatharta , but can be distinguished by the rectangular cucullus, the sacculus with a large sharp projection, and the indistinct neck ( Figure 35 View Figures 32–37 ), and the scalariform sterigma ( Figure 56 View Figures 55–60 ). In A. hemicatharta , the cucullus is kidney-shaped; the sacculus has an obtuse projection; the neck is distinct; and the sterigma is funneled.
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Ancylis kenneli Kuznetsov, 1962
Zhang, X., Li, H. H. & Yan, S. C. 2008 |
Ancylis kenneli
Kuznetsov 1962: 34 |
Pyralis laetana
Fabricius 1775: 649 |