Udea elutalis (Denis & Schiffermueller , 1775) Denis & Schiffermueller, 1775

Zhang, Dandan & Li, Jinwei, 2016, Two new species and five newly recorded species of the genus Udea Guenee from China (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), ZooKeys 565, pp. 123-139 : 130-132

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.565.6304

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

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scientific name

Udea elutalis (Denis & Schiffermueller , 1775)
status

new record to China

Taxon classification Animalia Lepidoptera Crambidae

Udea elutalis (Denis & Schiffermueller, 1775) new record to China

Pyralis elutalis Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775: 121. Type locality: Austria, Vienna environs.

Pyralis albidalis Hübner, 1796: fig. 118.

Udea elutalis (Denis & Schiffermüller): Hasenfuss 1960: 182.

Diagnosis.

This species is similar to Udea lutealis ( Hübner), but can be distinguished by a wide, blade-shaped fibula with a minute, hook-like apex, by praephallus with cornuti a tight line of spines in male genitalia. Udea elutalis with antrum narrower than colliculum in female genitalia but contrary in Udea lutealis .

Material examined.

China: Hebei: 32♂13♀, Taomugeda, Laiyuan County, 39°37'N, 114°59'E, 1420 m, 3-VIII-2013, coll. Weicai Xie, Xiaolin Liu, genitalia slides no. LJW12174 (♂), LJW12203 (♀), LJW12243 (♂), LJW12244 (♀), LJW12268 (♂), LJW12289 (♀), LJW12290 (♂), LJW12291 (♀); Xinjiang: 1♂, Tianchi, Fukang, 43°52'N, 88°09'E, 2009 m, 18-VII-2013, coll. Jinwei Li, genitalia slide no. LJW12181; 4♀, Baiyanggou, Nanshan, 43°27'N, 87°11'E, 1947 m, 17-VII-2013, coll. Jinwei Li, genitalia slides no. LJW12202, LJW12294.

Remarks.

There is considerable variation in size of wingspan, ground colour and genitalia. The specimens from Hebei have whitish or whitish-grey forewing, with small wingspan size (18-22 mm). The specimens from Hebei and Xinjiang exhibit a slightly curved and shorter row of spines in the posterior phallus compared to material from Europe and Russia (Bolshakov, 2002; Slamka, 2013). In the female genitalia, the accessory signum varies from crescent- or stick-shaped over gradual reduction to complete absence.

Distribution.

China (Hebei, Xinjiang), Kazakhstan, West Europe, Central Europe, Romania, Balticstates, Finland, Russia (Siberia).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Crambidae

Genus

Udea