Eudemis brevisetosa Oku, 2005
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26. Eudemis brevisetosa Oku, 2005 View in CoL
( Figs. 2F View FIGURE 2 , 3F View FIGURE 3 , 4D View FIGURE 4 )
Eudemis brevisetosa Oku, 2005: 96 View in CoL . Type locality: Japan.
Specimens examined. [ CHINA] Tibet: 2♂, Tongmai Town (30.10°N, 95.08°E), Bomi County, 2029 m, 12– 14.VIII.2018, leg. Mujie Qi GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Yigong (30.35°N, 94.92°E), Bomi County, 2230 m, 4.VIII.2017, leg. Mujie Qi and Xiaofei Yang GoogleMaps ; 2♀, 80K (29.65°N, 95.48°E), Zhamu Highway , Motuo County, 2059–2089 m, 6–19.VIII.2017, leg. Mujie Qi and Xiaofei Yang GoogleMaps ; Yunnan Prov.: 1♂, Bingzhongluo (28.10°N, 98.57°E), Gongshan County, 1767 m, 18. VI.2017, leg. Kaijian Teng. GoogleMaps
Host plants. Fagaceae : Quercus acuta , Q. glauca , Q. serrata ; Rosaceae : Prunus verecunda ( Oku 2005; Funakoshi 2008).
Distribution. China (Tibet, Yunnan), Japan.
Remarks. In this study, this species is reported for the first time from China.
Funakoshi, S. (2008) Tortricid moths feeding on Quercus glauca Thunb. Japan Heterocerists' Journal, 247, 399 - 401.
Oku, T. (2005) Some Olethreutine moths (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) from Japan confused with or allied to other known species. Tinea, 18 (Supplement 3), 96 - 114.
FIGURE 2. Adults of new recorded species. A. Apotomis generosa (Meyrick, 1909); B. Celypha sapaecola Razowski, 2009; C. Demeijerella catharota (Meyrick, 1928); D. Dicephalarcha herbosa (Meyrick, 1909); E. Eppihus hippeus Razowski, 2006; F. Eudemis brevisetosa Oku, 2005. (scale bars: 2 mm).
FIGURE 3. Male genitalia of new recorded species. A. Apotomis generosa (Meyrick, 1909) (slide no. LYY18477); B. Celypha sapaecola Razowski, 2009 (slide no. DRQ20361); C. Demeijerella catharota (Meyrick, 1928) (slide no. DRQ20291); D. Dicephalarcha herbosa (Meyrick, 1909) (slide no. ZJL18072); E. Eppihus hippeus Razowski, 2006 (slide no. DRQ20138); F. Eudemis brevisetosa Oku, 2005 (slide no. YWX18225). (scale bars: 1 mm).
FIGURE 4. Female genitalia of new recorded species. A. Celypha sapaecola Razowski, 2009 (slide no. DRQ20344); B. Demeijerella catharota (Meyrick, 1928) (slide no. DRQ20292); C. Eppihus hippeus Razowski, 2006 (slide no. DRQ20244); D. Eudemis brevisetosa Oku, 2005 (slide no. YWX18377). (scale bars: 1 mm).
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Eudemis brevisetosa Oku, 2005
Ma, Shuang, Hu, Zhurong, Dong, Ruiqin, Zhang, Bingyi & Yu, Haili 2024 |
Eudemis brevisetosa
Oku, T. 2005: 96 |