Mniotype bathensis Lutzau 1900
Mniotype bathensis (Lutzau, 1900) (Figs 35–38, 75, 76, 92, 112, 113) Crino bathensis Lutzau, 1900, Entomologische Zeitschrift, Frankfurt am Main 14: 162 (Type locality: [Germany]). Synonymy: Hadena adusta var. moesta Staudinger, 1897 (Type locality: [Russia, Transbaikalia, Yablonovoi Ridge] «Apfelge...
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Summary: | Mniotype bathensis (Lutzau, 1900) (Figs 35–38, 75, 76, 92, 112, 113) Crino bathensis Lutzau, 1900, Entomologische Zeitschrift, Frankfurt am Main 14: 162 (Type locality: [Germany]). Synonymy: Hadena adusta var. moesta Staudinger, 1897 (Type locality: [Russia, Transbaikalia, Yablonovoi Ridge] «Apfelgebirge») syn. n.; Crino adusta subsp. urupino Bryk, 1942 (Type locality: Russia, Kurile islands, «Urup, Tokotambai») syn. rev. Polia urupolia Bryk, 1942 (Type locality: Russia, Kurile islands, «Urup, Tokotanbai»); Blepharita hoenei Sugi, 1959 (Type locality: Japan, Nokkio Yumoto), nec. Heydemann, 1938. Type material examined. Lectotype (Figs 36, 112). Designated herein for Hadena adusta var. moesta Staudinger, 1897: female, " adusta var. moesta Stgr. " / "Apfelgeb., Sibir. or., 96 Dörr." / pink label "Origin" / " 58 " / "ex coll. Staudinger 112 " / " MNHU " / (the lectotype deposited in coll. NKMB). Slide GB 7870 f Behounek. Other matherial examined: 84 males, 123 females from Finland, NE Germany, Switzerland, Estonia, Latvia, Russia (Karelia, Saint-Petersburg, Novgorod, Tver, Jaroslavl, Moscow, Vladimir, Perm, Ekaterinburg, Orenburg, Tomsk, Omsk, Altai, Kemerovo, Krasnojarsk, Irkutsk, Chita and Kamchatka areas, Tatarstan, Buryatia, Khakassia, Altai Republic, Kurile Islands), North Mongolia (Töv and Bulgan aimaks) (Colls ZISP, SZMN, AVB, ASV, BBT). Slides AV0513, AV0515, AV0686, AV0687, AV0688, AV0689, AV0706, AV0707, AV0711, AV0712, AV0734, AV0735, AV0765, AV 1124 Volynkin (males), AV0514, AV0636, AV0637, AV0638, AV0639, AV0699, AV0700, AV0703 Volynkin, OP 2278 f Pekarsky (females). Notes. The taxon moesta has been treated by some authors (Hacker 1990; Ronkay et al. 2001) as a Siberian subspecies of M. adusta. Examination of the genitalia of the lectotype of Hadena adusta var. moesta (Fig. 112) showed that it is conspecific with M. bathensis. The taxon moesta is a monotonous brownish grey form of M. bathensis occuring in East Palaearctic. The taxon urupino was treated by Ronkay et al. (2001) as a subspecies of M. ... |
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