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