Chlorissa obliterata

14. Chlorissa obliterata (Walker, 1863) (adults Figs. 17D, 57E; male gen. Figs. 35F, 35G, 35J, 36E, 36F, 36K, 36L; female gen. Fig. 38G) Chlorissa viridata , nec (Linnaeus, 1758): Gordeeva & Gordeev, 2007: 129; 2020: 66. Chlorissa obliterata : Makhov & Lukhtanov, 2021: 839. Material examined...

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Main Author: Makhov, Ilya
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7975163
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Summary:14. Chlorissa obliterata (Walker, 1863) (adults Figs. 17D, 57E; male gen. Figs. 35F, 35G, 35J, 36E, 36F, 36K, 36L; female gen. Fig. 38G) Chlorissa viridata , nec (Linnaeus, 1758): Gordeeva & Gordeev, 2007: 129; 2020: 66. Chlorissa obliterata : Makhov & Lukhtanov, 2021: 839. Material examined. Buryatia : Gegetuy, 11.VII.2016, 1 spm.; M. Tasarkhay, 8.VII.2016, 3 spms.; same loc., 7.VII.2016, 3 spms.; Senokosny, 26. VI.2016, 2 spms.; Mostovka, 28. VI.2015, 6 ♁; same loc., 26. VI.2016, 1 ♁ (GenBank ID: OK641943), I. Makhov; Ulan-Ude, 23. VI.1996, 1 ♀; same loc., 19. VI.1959, 1 ♀; same loc., 11. VI.1956, 1 ♁, V. Kolmakova [ZIN]; Gartop, 26–27. VI.2016, 2 ♁ (GenBank ID: OK156233, OK641942); Dobo-Yenkhor, 15.VII.2008, 2 ♁ (GenBank ID: OK641946); same loc., 2–3. VI.2009, 2 ♁ (GenBank ID: OK641944, OK641945), T. V. Gordeeva [IGEB]. Distribution. Siberian–Far Eastern, subboreal. Republic of Buryatia,?Zabaikalsky Kray, Amurskaya Oblast, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, southern part of Khabarovsky Kray, Primorye, Sakhalin Isl., Kuriles (Kunashir Isl.). Outside Russia in China (NE, N, Central, SW and SE), Korea, Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Tsushima, Okinawa Isl.). Hostplants: Solidago , Vicia (Beljaev 2016). Genetic note. The sibling species C. viridata and C. cloraria (Hübner, 1813) share their barcodes and sometimes present a problem for morphological identification. Hausmann and co-authors (2011, 2013) suppose that this species pair may represent a very recent speciation event whose slight, inconsistent morphological divergence is accompanied by a lack of differentiation at COI . Unlike the species pair Chlorissa viridata — C. cloraria , C. obliterata differs from them in the sequence of its DNA barcode and also, as we have shown (Makhov & Lukhtanov 2021), in the structure of male genitalia. Hence, this species may be reliably distinguished at least by male genitalia structure. Published as part of Makhov, Ilya, 2023, Geometridae (Lepidoptera) of the Baikal region: identification keys and annotated ...