Limacocera pachycera (Hampson, 1897)
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Limacocera pachycera (Hampson, 1897)
Figs 13 View Figures 7–14 , 27 View Figures 21–28
Narosa pachycera Hampson, 1897: 294. Type locality: India, “Khásis” [Meghalaya, Khasi Hills].
Limacocera pachycera (Hampson): Hering 1931: 674.
Material examined.
1♂, China, Xizang Autonomous Region, Linzhi (= Nyingchi) City , Motuo (= Medog) County , Beibeng Countryside , Dergong village , 25.V-4.VI.2021, HL. Han leg., genit. prep. WuJ-555-1 (NEFU) .
Diagnosis.
The differences between L. pachycera (Fig. 13 View Figures 7–14 ) and its congener L. hel (Fig. 14 View Figures 7–14 ) are that the former is larger than the latter; the dent of the postmedial line incurved above the cell, whereas the same dent in L. hel is deeper and incurved below the cell.
The male genitalia of L. pachycera (Fig. 27 View Figures 21–28 ) bear a long, robust, strongly sclerotized uncus; the gnathos is straight and pointed apically; the valva is narrow. However, in L. hel (Fig. 28 View Figures 21–28 ), the uncus is small and divided into two asymmetrical parts; the gnathos is slender, sinuous, and longer than L. pachycera ; the valva is broad.
Bionomics.
The single male specimen was collected in late May to early June at an altitude of 1,450 m a.s.l. in a subtropical forest (Fig. 30 View Figures 30–33 ).
Distribution.
China (Xizang), India.
Checklist of the treated genera with distribution data
Kitanola Matsumura, 1925
K. uncula (Staudinger, 1887) (China: Heilongjiang; Japan; Korean peninsula; Russia: south-eastern Siberia, Sakhalin)
= K. sachalinensis Matsumura, 1925
= Microcampa suzukii Matsumura, 1931
= Microcampa corana Matsumura, 1931
K. masayukii Sasaki, 1998 (Japan)
K. meridiana Sasaki, 1998 (Japan)
K. albigrisea Wu & Fang, 2008 (China: Shaanxi, Gansu, Henan, Sichuan)
K. brachygnatha Wu & Fang, 2008 (China: Yunnan)
K. caii Wu & Fang, 2008 (China: Anhui, Henan, Gansu; Japan)
K. eurygnatha Wu & Fang, 2008 (China: Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong)
K. linea Wu & Fang, 2008 (China: Hubei, Sichuan, Guangxi)
K. spina Wu & Fang, 2008 (China: Shaanxi, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hubei, Guizhou)
K. spinula Wu & Fang, 2008 (China: Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Hunan)
K. shilinensis sp. nov. (China: Yunnan)
K. eleganta sp. nov. (China: Xizang)
Euphlyctinides Hering, 1931
E. albifusum (Hampson, 1892) (China: Xizang; India; Bhutan; Nepal)
= E. rava Hering, 1931
E. indi Solovyev, 2009 (China: Xizang; India)
E. aeneola Solovyev, 2009 (China: Yunnan; Thailand)
E. laika Solovyev & Witt, 2009 (Vietnam)
E. pseudolaika sp. nov. (China: Yunnan)
Fignya Solovyev & Witt, 2009
F. melkaya Solovyev & Witt, 2009 (China: Sichuan; Vietnam)
F. ravalba sp. nov. (China: Xizang)
Limacocera Hering, 1931
L. pachycera (Hampson, 1897) (China: Xizang; India)
L. hel Hering, 1931 (China: Guangdong, Chongqing, Hunan; Vietnam)
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Limacocera pachycera (Hampson, 1897)
Wu, Jun, Solovyev, Alexey V. & Han, Hui-Lin 2022 |
Narosa pachycera
Hampson 1897 |