Odontosia patricia Stichel 1918

Odontosia patricia Stichel, 1918 (Figs. 1C, 1E) Material examined. 3♂, Russia, Khabarovsk region, Bikin district, 8 km SE of Boitsovo village, upper reaches of Shivki river, vicinity of “Shivki” scientific station belonging to the Institute of Water and Ecology Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of...

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Main Author: Koshkin, Evgeny S.
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Published: Zenodo 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11089548
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Summary:Odontosia patricia Stichel, 1918 (Figs. 1C, 1E) Material examined. 3♂, Russia, Khabarovsk region, Bikin district, 8 km SE of Boitsovo village, upper reaches of Shivki river, vicinity of “Shivki” scientific station belonging to the Institute of Water and Ecology Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 46°55'06" N, 134°23'04" E, 165 m, mixed coniferous-broad leaved forest, 8 May 2021 (E. S. Koshkin leg.). Distribution. Russia: Khabarovsk region (first records), Primorsky region; Korea (Schintlmeister 2008). Remarks. V. Dubatolov raised the question of the boundary between the ranges of closely related species O. brinikhi Dubatolov, 2006 and O. patricia , inhabiting the south of the Russian Far East (Dubatolov, Dolgikh 2007; Dubatolov 2011; 2019). He points to the bilobed apex of the uncus in the male genitalia of O. patricia as one of the important features distinguishing it from O. brinikhi (Fig. 1E). The apex of the uncus in O. brinikhi is not bilobed (Fig. 1F). The forewing of O. patricia is brownish-gray with whitish suffusion; a dark medial field bounded by whitish antemedial and postmedial zigzag lines are clearly visible; there is a noticeable whitish spot in the tornal angle; discal spot is more or less distinct (Kobayashi et al. 2006) (Fig. 1C). O. brinikhi forewing’s pattern is less contrasting, and many details are often diffuse (Fig. 1D). Schintlmeister (2008) considers O. brinikhi a subspecies of O. patricia . O. brinikhi is widespread in Eastern Siberia and the Amur basin, from the East Sayan mountains in the west to the coast of the Tatar strait in the east and from Central Yakutia (Sakha Republic) in the north to Khabarovsk in the south (Kobayashi et al. 2006; Dubatolov, Dolgikh 2007; Dubatolov 2011; 2019). The range of O. patricia is limited to the southern part of Primorsky region and Korea (Schintlmeister 2008; Chistyakov, Dubatolov 2016). However, Schintlmeister marked a locality in Sovetsko-Gavansky district of the Khabarovsk region on an O. patricia range map ...