Jodis lactearia

7. Jodis lactearia (Linnaeus, 1758) (male gen. Figs. 33J–33L; female gen. Fig. 38A) Jodis lactearia : Erschov & Field, 1870: 163; Viidalepp, 1996: 63; Berlov & Berlov, 2006: 103; Mironov et al ., 2008: 205; Belova, 2012: 42; 2015: 220; Mironov & Belova, 2015: 61; Beljaev & Mironov, 2...

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Main Author: Makhov, Ilya
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Summary:7. Jodis lactearia (Linnaeus, 1758) (male gen. Figs. 33J–33L; female gen. Fig. 38A) Jodis lactearia : Erschov & Field, 1870: 163; Viidalepp, 1996: 63; Berlov & Berlov, 2006: 103; Mironov et al ., 2008: 205; Belova, 2012: 42; 2015: 220; Mironov & Belova, 2015: 61; Beljaev & Mironov, 2019: 254. Thalera lactearia : Chugunov, 1914: 316. Iodis lactearia : Viidalepp, 1976: 846; Gordeeva & Gordeev, 2007: 130. Material examined. Irkutskaya Oblast : Lavrentyevo, 11. VI.2012, 2 ♁; same loc., 5. VI.2016, 1 spm.; same loc., 14. VI.2012, 1 ♁; same loc., 11. VI.2012, 3 spms.; same loc., 12. VI.2012, 1 ♁; same loc., 16. VI.2012, 3 ♁; same loc., 19. VI.2011, 1 spm.; same loc., 17. VI.2019, 1 ♁; same loc., 20. VI.2019, 1 ♁; B. Koty, 4. VII.2010, 1 spm.; Snezhnaya, 21. VI.2016, 3 ♁, 7 spms.; Yelantsy, 11. VI.2016, 2 ♁ (GenBank ID: ON077353, ON077352), 4 spms.; Bayanday, 12. VI.2016, 1 ♀; Pomortseva, 11. VI.2015, 1 ♁, I. Makhov; Tibelti, 20. VI.1916, 2 ♁; Taltsy, 2. VI.1913, 8 ♁; Verkhnelenskaya gora, 26. V.1914, 4 ♁; same loc., 1. VI.1914, 4 ♁, S. Rodionov [ZIN]. Buryatia : Rechka Vydrinaya, 31. V.2015, 1 ♁; Babushkin, 22. VI.2016, 2 ♁, I. Makhov; “Irkut”, no date, 1 ♁ (unknown collector) [ZIN]. Distribution. Transeurasiatic, temperate. Throughout the Russian territory from Kaliningradskaya Oblast to Primorye and Sakhalin. Outside Russia: Europe, Turkey, Transcaucasia, N, central and SW China, Korea, Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Tsushima Isl.). Hostplants: different deciduous trees: Betula , Malus , Prunus , Sorbus , Crataegus , Salix , Populus , Rubus fruticosus also Vaccinium and Ledum (Beljaev 2016). Published as part of Makhov, Ilya, 2023, Geometridae (Lepidoptera) of the Baikal region: identification keys and annotated catalogue with notes to DNA barcoding. Part 2. Archiearinae, Geometrinae, Sterrhinae, pp. 1-120 in Zootaxa 5294 (1) on page 39, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.5294.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7965063