Assara terebrella Zincken 1818

Main Authors: Qi, Mu-Jie, Han, Hui-Lin, Park, Bo-Sun, Bae, Yang-Seop
Format: info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal
Terbitan: , 2014
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  • Assara terebrella (Zincken, 1818) (Figs. 2, 6, 9, 13) Phyctis terebrella Zincken, 1818, Magazin der Ent., Halle, 3: 162. TL: Germany. Myelois terebrella (Zincken, 1818): Walker, 1863, 27: 34. Hyphantidium terebrella: Ragonot, 1901: 75; Rebel, 1901: 23. Seneca terebrella: Inoue, 1954, 133. Assara terebrella (Zincken, 1818): Roesler, 1973, 4: 145; Inoue, 1982, 1: 387, 2: 249; Sinev, 1986, 4: 319; Emmet, 1988, 231; Choi, Paek & Bae, 1998, 15: 28; Bae, 2004, 22: 33; Bae et al., 2008, 240; Kirpichnikova, 2009, 201. Redescription (Fig. 2). Wingspan 18–22 mm. Frons covered with pale grayish brown scales; labial palpus with 1 st segment white, 2 nd and 3 rd segment fuscous, 2 nd segment with little white scales on inner side, about 2 times as long as 3 rd segment; maxillary palpus fuscous, about 2 / 3 length of 3 rd segment of labial palpus; proboscis grayish white at base; antenna fuscous; Thorax, patagium and tegula grayish brown. Femur of forelegs grayish white mixed with fuscous; tibia fuscous; tarsus fuscous, ringed with brownish white at tip of each segment. Midlegs with femur and tibia almost grayish white, mixed with few fuscous; tarsus fuscous, ringed with brownish white at tip of each segment. Hindlegs with femur grayish white; tibia grayish white, fuscous at middle; tarsus fuscous, with each tip of segment brownish white. Ground color of forewing blackish brown; antemedial line white and slightly dentate, oblique outwardly from costa; postmedial line white and waved; terminal line brown, interneural dots black; fringe fuscous. Hindwing dark grey; terminal line fuscous; fringe grey. Male genitalia (Fig. 6). Uncus tongue-shaped, covered with hairs on dorsal part; gnathos slim, about 1 / 2 length of uncus, bulged at base, hooked at tip; transtilla connected at top, terminal margin flat, lateral part slightly concave; valva narrow at base, broad and rounded at apex, costa well-sclerotized, slightly shorter than valva, sacculus about 2 / 5 length of valva; juxta V-shaped, lateral lobes equal gnathos in length; vinculum U-shaped, with length same as width; saccus concave; aedeagus rod-shaped, about 2 / 3 length of valva, anterior part slim, middle part bulged, posterior part rounded, cornutus absent. Female genitalia (Figs. 9, 13). Apophyses posteriores about 3 / 5 length of apophyses anteriores; antrum funnel-shaped; ductus bursae rather slim, about 2 times as long as apophyses anteriores; corpus bursae oblong, membranous, signum (Fig. 13) rounded, located posteriorly, formed by minute triangular sclerites; ductus seminalis from posterior part of corpus bursae. Materials examined. 1 female, China, Prov. Jilin, Mt. Changbai, Dixiasenlin, 1700m, 29 -VII- 2000 (Bae Y.S. & Park K.T.), Slide No. UIK- 2643, (INU); 1 female, China, Prov. Jilin, Mt. Changbai, Malugou, 730m, 17 -VII- 2001 (Bae Y.S. & Park K.T.), Slide No. UIK- 2638, (INU); 1 male, China, Prov. Heilongjiang, Yichun, Dailing, Liangshui, (N 47 °00′ 48 ′′, E 129 °02′ 58 ′′), 25 -VII- 2011 (Qi M.J. & Jin X.X.), Slide No. UIK- 2821; 1 female, China, Prov. Jilin, Mt. Changbai, Erdao, Electric plant, (N 42 ° 24 ′ 11 ′′, E 128 °06′ 04′′), 7 -VII- 2012 (Qi M.J. & Liu J.), Slide No. UIK- 2874. Host plant. The family of Pinaceae: Picea abies (L.) Karst, P. excels Link, Pinus montana Duroi, and P. strobus L. (Roesler 1973). Distribution. China (new record), Korea, Japan, Russia (E. Siberia), Europe.
  • Published as part of Qi, Mu-Jie, Han, Hui-Lin, Park, Bo-Sun & Bae, Yang-Seop, 2014, Taxonomic study of the genus Assara Walker (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Phycitinae) in NE China, with description of a new species, pp. 283-291 in Zootaxa 3814 (2) on pages 286-288, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3814.2.8, http://zenodo.org/record/226213