Tautoneura Anufriev, 1969
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Tautoneura Anufriev, 1969 View in CoL
Tautoneura Anufriev, 1969: 186 View in CoL ;
Erythroneura (Balia) Dworakowska, 1970: 347 View in CoL ;
Erythroneura (Havelia) Ahmed, 1971: 277 View in CoL .
Type species: Tautoneura tricolor Anufriev, 1969 View in CoL , by original designation.
Description. Body small and slim, color milky to pale yellow. Head narrower or about equal to pronotum in width. Crown with anterior margin angulate or slightly rounded, produced medially; coronal suture distinct, but usually not extended to vertex. Face flat or convex in profile, anteclypeus and lorum long and slim. Forewing usually with spots or patterns, AA and AP vein not visible. Hind wing with RA vein usually present, submarginal vein (av) developed.
Abdominal apodemes developed, extended to sternite IV–Ⅴ, or not exceeding sternite III in few species. Anal tube with or without developed appendage.
Pygofer with dorsal appendage articulated to pygofer side; most species with ventral appendage. Pygofer with macrosetae at cephalo-ventral angle of lobe and several microsetae scattered on inner side of posterior margin. Subgenital plate broadened subbasally, with row of microsetae along outer margin, basal setae larger and forming a group, 3–4 macrosetae in different lengths near middle and several microsetae scattered on apical part. Style with apex varies among species, preapical lobe distinct. Connective Y-shaped, with manubrium and central lobe present. Aedeagal shaft usually tubular, with or without process, processes symmetrical or not, gonopore subapical to apical on ventral surface, preatrium developed with processes in a few species.
Distribution. Palaearctic, Oriental regions.
Species checklist of Tautoneura from China
T. ahmedi Dworakowska, 1977: 290 View in CoL , Figs 69–76. China (Hubei, Guizhou, Yunnan); India
T. albida ( Dworakowska, 1970) View in CoL : 353, Figs 51, 52, 65–70. China (Guangdong, Guizhou)
T. apicidentata Lin & Zhang sp. nov. Figs 1a–d View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 . China (Yunnan)
T. arachisi ( Matsumura, 1916) View in CoL : 397; Dworakowska, 1970: 348, Figs 10, 27–33; Ahmed, 1971: 177, Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ; Dworakowska & Sohi, 1978: 39. China (Henan, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Sichuan, Guizhou, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Taiwan); Japan; India
T. aureomarginalis Tan & Song, 2022: 280 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , Figs 1–4 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 , 9–16. China (Guizhou)
T. baiyunshana Song, Li & Xiong, 2011: 65 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 –9. China (Henan)
T. bicruris Lin & Zhang sp. nov. Figs 1e–h View FIGURE 1 , 3 View FIGURE 3 . China (Guangxi)
T. bracteiformis Lin & Zhang sp. nov. Figs 1m –p View FIGURE 1 , 5 View FIGURE 5 . China (Guangdong)
T. caoi Song, Li & Xiong, 2011: 69 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , Figs 19–27 China (Gansu)
T. choui Ma, 1983: 149 View in CoL , Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 –8. China (Shaanxi)
T. diasonica ( Chiang & Knight, 1990) View in CoL : 215, Fig 13; Yang, Cao & Zhang, 2013: 139 View Cited Treatment . China (Taiwan)
T. elscinta ( Chiang & Knight, 1990) View in CoL : 217, Fig 14; Yang, Cao & Zhang, 2013: 139 View Cited Treatment . China (Yunnan, Taiwan)
T. erythropanctata ( Ramakrishnan & Menon, 1973) :32; Dworakowska, 1981: 241, Figs 78–85. China (Yunnan); India
T. formosa ( Dworakowska, 1970) View in CoL : 353, Figs71–73, 79–83; Dworakowska, 1977: 290. China (Jiangsu)
T. fusca ( Dworakowska, 1970) View in CoL :353, Figs 56–64; Dworakowska, 1977: 290. China (Guangdong)
T. gigaerythromacula Lin & Zhang sp. nov. Figs 1i–l View FIGURE 1 , 4 View FIGURE 4 . China (Shaanxi)
T. indefinita ( Dworakowska, 1970) View in CoL n. rec.: 348, Figs 15, 16, 43–47, 55; Song, Li & Xiong, 2011: 71. China (Hubei); Fiji; Western Samoa
T. lageniformis Pu & Song, 2022: 280 View in CoL , Figs 5 View FIGURE 5 –8, 17–24. China (Guizhou)
T. longiprocessa Song & Li, 2008: 65 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , Figs 11–20, 25, 26. China (Guizhou)
T. mayarami Mathew & Ramakrishnan, 1996: 1 View in CoL , Fig 1 View FIGURE 1 . China (Guizhou); India
T. misrai Dworakowska, 1977: 290 View in CoL , Figs. 77–86. China (Yunnan); India
T. mori ( Matsumura, 1910) View in CoL :121; Dworakowska, 1970: 347, Figs 17–23, 74–78. China (Shaanxi, Zhejiang, Henan, Hebei)
T. mukla Dworakowska, 1981: 197 View in CoL , Figs 481–491. China (Gansu, Yunnan); India
T. multimaculata Song & Li, 2008: 63 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 –10. China (Guizhou)
T. prima Dworakowska, 1979: 27 View in CoL , Figs 222–231. China (Yunnan); Vietnam
T. puerensis ( Song & Li, 2012) View in CoL : 30, Figs 18–24; Yang, Cao & Zhang, 2013: 140 View Cited Treatment . China (Yunnan)
T. sanguinalis ( Distant, 1918) View in CoL : 101; Dworakowska, 1979: 157, Figs 124–129. China (Shandong); India
T. sinica Dworakowska, 1970: 348 View in CoL , Figs 3 View FIGURE 3 –9, 40–42; Dworakowska, 1977: 290. China (Shaanxi, Jiangsu, Guangdong)
T. takaonella ( Matsumura, 1932) View in CoL : 118; Dworakowska, 1970: 348, Figs 11–13. China (Taiwan); Japan
T. tengchongna Song & Li, 2014: 176 View in CoL , Fig 2 View FIGURE 2 .117. China (Yunnan)
T. trimaculata Song & Li, 2013: 35 View in CoL , Figs. 10–18. China (Henan, Shaanxi)
T. tripunctula ( Melichar, 1903) View in CoL : 220; Dworakowska, 1981: 241; Dworakowska, 1994: Figs 30–31. China (Guizhou); India; Sri Lanka; Sikkim; Java
T. unicolor Dworakowska, 1979: 29 View in CoL , Figs 196–208. China (Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan); Vietnam
T. yunnanensis Song, Li & Xiong, 2011: 67 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , Figs 10–18. China (Hubei, Yunnan)
Key to species of the genus Tautoneura from China (males)
1. Crown with two longitudinal red stripes convergent at apex.................................................... 2 Vertex without convergent longitudinal stripes ( Figs 1a, c, e, g, i, k, m, o View FIGURE 1 )......................................... 3
2. Forewing with spots on apical cells....................................................... T. mori (Matsumura) Forewing without spot on apical cells................................................. T. takaonella (Matsumura)
3. Aedeagal shaft without process.......................................................................... 4 Aedeagal shaft with one or more processes ( Figs 2h, i View FIGURE 2 , 3h, i View FIGURE 3 , 4h, i View FIGURE 4 , 5h, i View FIGURE 5 )......................................... 11
4. Aedeagus with 1 pair of preatrium processes................................................................ 5 Aedeagus without preatrium process...................................................................... 6
5. Pygofer dorsal appendage almost straight in lateral view................................... T. arachisi (Matsumura) Pygofer dorsal appendage curved ventrad............................... T. erythropanctata (Ramakrishnan & Menon)
6. Style with second extension relatively long................................................................. 7 Style with second extension relatively short................................................................ 8
7. Connective with manubrium long and slim.......................................... T. elscinta (Chiang & Knight) Connective with manubrium not as above.................................................................. 9
8. Pygofer with ventral appendage........................................................ T. misrai Dworakowska Pygofer without ventral appendage............................................. T. yunnanensis Song, Li & Xiong
9. Aedeagal shaft with apex bifurcated.................................................... T. mukla Dworakowska Aedeagal shaft with apex not bifurcated.................................................................. 10
10. Abdominal apodemes extending to middle of sternite III............................. T. diasonica (Chiang & Knight) Abdominal apodemes extending to middle of sternite IV.................................. T. tengchongna Song & Li
11. Aedeagal shaft with 2 pairs of processes ( Figs 4h, i View FIGURE 4 )......................................................... 12 Aedeagal shaft not with 2 pairs of processes ( Figs 2h, i View FIGURE 2 , 3h, i View FIGURE 3 , 5h, i View FIGURE 5 )............................................. 17
12. Aedeagal shaft with upper processes long and lower processes extremely short ( Figs 4h, i View FIGURE 4 ).......................... 13 Aedeagal shaft with both pairs of processes long........................................................... 14
13. Male 2S abdominal apodemes long and broad, extending to sternite Ⅴ...................... T. longiprocessa Song & Li Male 2S abdominal apodemes small, not exceeding sternite IV ( Fig. 4b View FIGURE 4 )......................................... 15
14. Connective with manubrium long and slim............................................ T. formosa (Dworakowska) Connective with manubrium degraded............................................. T. aureomarginalis Tan & Song
15. Anal tube appendage not extending to inferior margin of pygofer side........................................... 16 Anal tube appendage exceeding inferior margin of pygofer side ( Figs 4a, d View FIGURE 4 )..... T. gigaerythromacula Lin & Zhang sp. nov.
16. Forewing with 2 spots near outer margin......................................... T. baiyunshana Song, Li & Xiong Forewing without spot near outer margin............................................... T. lageniformis Pu & Song
17. Aedeagal shaft with asymmetrical processes ( Figs 5h, i View FIGURE 5 )...................................................... 18 Aedeagal shaft with symmetrical processes ( Figs 2h, i View FIGURE 2 , 3h, i View FIGURE 3 ).................................................. 19
18. Aedeagal shaft with apical process...................................................... T. sanguinalis (Distant) Aedeagal shaft without apical process....................................... T. bracteiformis Lin & Zhang sp. nov.
19. Aedeagal shaft with basal or subbasal processes............................................................ 20 Aedeagal shaft with apical or subapical processes ( Figs 2h, i View FIGURE 2 , 3h, i View FIGURE 3 )............................................. 24
20. Pygofer dorsal appendage not bifurcated.................................................................. 21 Pygofer dorsal appendage bifurcated..................................................................... 22
21. Aedeagus with preatrium subequal to shaft................................... T. mayarami Mathew & Ramakrishnan Aedeagus with preatrium much shorter than shaft......................................... T. trimaculata Song & Li
22. Pygofer dorsal appendage bifurcated subapically......................................... T. caoi Song, Li & Xiong Pygofer dorsal appendage bifurcated medially............................................................. 23
23. Aedeagal shaft with processes divergent from shaft....................................... T. ahmedi Dworakowska Aedeagal shaft with processes adjoining shaft............................................ T. albida (Dworakowska)
24. Aedeagal shaft with processes subapically................................................................. 25 Aedeagal shaft with processes apically ( Figs 2h, i View FIGURE 2 , 3h, i View FIGURE 3 )..................................................... 28
25. Pygofer with ventral appendage......................................................................... 26 Pygofer without ventral appendage................................................... T. unicolor Dworakowska
26. Aedeagal shaft with dentations or finger-like processes...................................................... 27 Aedeagal shaft with robust processes.................................................... T. sinica Dworakowska
27. Aedeagal shaft with finger-like processes................................................ T. prima Dworakowska Aedeagal shaft with dentations................................................ T. indefinita (Dworakowska) n.rec.
28. Style with apex long and slim.......................................................................... 29 Style with apex relatively short ( Figs 2f, g View FIGURE 2 , 3f, g View FIGURE 3 )........................................................... 30
29. Male 2S abdominal apodemes long, extending to middle of sternite Ⅴ......................... T. puerensis (Song & Li) Male 2S abdominal apodemes short, not extending to sternite IV............................. T. fusca (Dworakowska)
30. Pronotum with red pattern nearly rectangular medially............................................... T. choui Ma Pronotum without red pattern ( Figs 1a, c, e, g View FIGURE 1 )............................................................. 31
31. Forewing with several large orange spots, and red spots or stripes scattered on some areas ( Figs 1q, r View FIGURE 1 )................................................................................................ T. multimaculata Song & Li Forewing with red or black spots small and inconspicuous ( Figs 1a, b, e, f View FIGURE 1 )....................................... 32
32. Forewing with red spots ( Figs 1a, b View FIGURE 1 )..................................................................... 33 Forewing with 3 black spots ( Figs 1e, f View FIGURE 1 )...................................... T. apicidentata Lin & Zhang sp. nov.
33. Forewing with 3 red spots........................................................... T. tripunctula (Melichar) Forewing with 1 red spot ( Figs 1a, b View FIGURE 1 )............................................. T. bicruris Lin & Zhang sp. nov.
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Erythroneurini |
Tautoneura Anufriev, 1969
Lin, Shuanghu, Zou, Hongfen & Zhang, Yalin 2024 |
T. tengchongna
Song, Y. H. & Li, Z. Z. 2014: 176 |
T. trimaculata
Song, Y. H. & Li, Z. Z. 2013: 35 |
T. indefinita ( Dworakowska, 1970 )
Song, Y. H. & Li, Z. Z. & Xiong, K. N. 2011: 71 |
T. mayarami
Mathew, M. P. & Ramakrishnan, U. 1996: 1 |
T. choui Ma, 1983: 149
Ma, N. 1983: 149 |
T. ahmedi Dworakowska, 1977: 290
Dworakowska, I. 1977: 290 |
T. formosa ( Dworakowska, 1970 )
Dworakowska, I. 1977: 290 |
T. fusca ( Dworakowska, 1970 )
Dworakowska, I. 1977: 290 |
T. misrai Dworakowska, 1977: 290
Dworakowska, I. 1977: 290 |
Erythroneura (Havelia)
Ahmed, M. 1971: 277 |
Erythroneura (Balia)
Dworakowska, I. 1970: 347 |
T. arachisi ( Matsumura, 1916 )
Dworakowska, I. & Sohi, A. S. 1978: 39 |
Ahmed, M. 1971: 177 |
Dworakowska, I. 1970: 348 |
T. mori ( Matsumura, 1910 )
Dworakowska, I. 1970: 347 |
T. sinica
Dworakowska, I. 1977: 290 |
Dworakowska, I. 1970: 348 |
T. takaonella ( Matsumura, 1932 )
Dworakowska, I. 1970: 348 |
Tautoneura
Anufriev, G. A. 1969: 186 |