Lithostege turkmenica, Tsvetajev

Sh, Hossein Rajaei, Stüning, Dieter & Viidalepp, Jaan, 2011, A review of the species of Lithostege Hübner, [1825] 1816 (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Larentiinae), occurring in Iran and adjacent countries, with description of two new species from Iran and Pakistan, Zootaxa 3105, pp. 1-46 : 17

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Lithostege turkmenica
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L. turkmenica Tsvetajev View in CoL

( Figs. 20 View FIGURES 16 – 21 , 70 View FIGURES 66 – 71 ; Map 4)

Lithostege turkmenica Tsvetajev, 1971: 662 View in CoL , text-fig. 3; pl. 1, fig. 1. Holotype 3 and paratypes 4 3, ZISP (examined). Type locality: Repetek ( Turkmenistan).

Lithostege turkmenica: Viidalepp, 1996: 47 View in CoL ; Parsons et al., 1999: 547.

Material examined. Type material: Holotype 3: ‘Repetek, Turkmenia, A. Tsvetajev, 3.IV.1965 ’, ‘Gen. Prep. No. 2624’, ‘ Holotypus Lithostege turkmenica Tsvet. ’; Paratypes 4 3, same data, 14.IV. [1]966; in ZISP. Additional material: 1 Ƥ: [ Uzbekistan] 60 km NW Djingildy, Karakum desert, Haloxylon forest, 21.04.1966, Pastukhov leg., gen. prep. 7649, J.V.; in IZBE.

Description & Diagnosis. Wingspan 20–24 mm. A yellowish-white moth with narrow, elongate wings, rounded termen and acute apex of forewings. The brown, oblique postmedian line consists of separate vein-dots, most clearly so in the posterior half of the wing ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 16 – 21 ). Male genitalia (figured in Tsvetajev 1971) die Arbeit brauche ich heavily sclerotised, harpe a low crest with short curved projection from base reaching behind base of costa. Female genitalia ( Fig 70 View FIGURES 66 – 71 , figured for the first time) with large papillae anales of ovipositor and a membranous bursa without internal spining, with a small anterior diverticulum.

Bionomics. Specimens studied are collected in April only. A desert species. Preimaginal stages unknown, but moths were collected in Haloxylon forests in both localities.

Additional data on distribution based on literature sources. Tsvetajev (1971, 1972): Turkmenistan; Falkovitsh (1986): Uzbekistan.

Distribution. SE Turkmenistan and S Uzbekistan (Map 4).

Note. This species is not mentioned in Parsons et al. (1999) and Scoble & Hausmann (2007).

MAP 4. farinata species group-a: L. notata ; L. fissurata fissurata ; L. fissurata inanis ; L. parva ; L. turkmenica .

Parsons, M. S., Scoble, M. J., Honey, H. R., Pitkin, L. M. & Pitkin, R. B. (1999) The catalogue. In: Scoble M. J., (ed.) Geometrid Moths of the world: a catalogue (Lepidoptera, Geometridae). Collingwood: CSIRO Publishing, 1 - 1046.

Falkovitsh, M. I. (1986) Moths (Lepidoptera) of relic mountain ridge Kuldjuktau and adjacent lowland (southwestern Kyzylkum). - in: Fauna of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera). Trudy Vsesojuznogo Entomologitsheskogo Obstshestva, 67, 131 - 186. [in Russian].

Scoble, M. J. & Hausmann, A. [updated 2007]: Online list of valid and available names of the Geometridae of the World, http: // www. lepbarcoding. org / geometridae / species _ checklists. php Page visited 21 January 2011.

Tsvetajev, A. V. (1971) Two new species of Geometrids (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) from Turkmenia. Revue d'Entomologie de l'URSS. Entomologicheskoye Obozrenie, 50, 661 - 883, figs. [in Russian with English summary]

Tsvetajev, A. V. (1972) Check-list of butterflies and moths of Repetek Nature Reserve. In: Results of investigation and cultivation of eastern Karakum. Askhabad, Ylym: 109 - 117. [in Russian]

Viidalepp, J. (1996) Checklist of the Geometridae (Lepidoptera) of the former U. S. S. R. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 111 pp.

Gallery Image

FIGURES 16 – 21. Adult moths of Lithostege Hübner (left column, a: upperside, right column, b: underside). 16. L. notata (3, Sarkhoun, SW Iran); 17. L. fissurata fissurata (Ƥ, Roche de Sel, Algier); 18. L. fissurata inanis (Ƥ, Baluchistan, E Iran); 19. L. parva (3, Kopet-Dagh, Turkmenistan); 20. L. turkmenica (3, Karakum desert, Uzbekistan); 21. L. farinata (Ƥ, Sarepta, Russia). Scale bar: 10 mm.

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FIGURES 66 – 71. Lithostege Hübner: Female genitalia & details of abdominal integument. 66. L. samandooki sp. nov. (gen. prep. 1076 H. R.; type locality, S Iran); 67. L. senata (gen. prep. 8611 H. R.; Uzboi, Turkmenistan); 68. L. fissurata inanis (gen. prep. 1012 H. R.; Baluchistan, E Iran), a: genital organ, b: 7 th tergite, dorsal view; 69. L. parva (gen. prep. 1615 H. R.; Wachsch- Tal, Tajiikistan), a: genital organ, b: terminal segments of abdomen, lateral view; 70. L. turkmenica (gen. prep. 7649 J. V.; Uzbekistan, Karakum desert); 71. L. coassata (gen. prep. 1043 H. R., Gonbad, N Iran). Scale bar: 1 mm.

ZISP

Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

IZBE

Institute of Zoology and Botany

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Geometridae

SubFamily

Larentiinae

Genus

Lithostege