Drasteria catocalis (Staudinger, 1882)

(Map 17) (Figs. 136–138 (imago))

Staudinger, 1882: 52 ( Euclidia Catocalis). Type locality: “von Saisan… von Lepsa” (by original description); “Saisan” (by the lectotype designation, designated here).

Type material: Lectotype male (designated here in accordance with ICZN Art. 74) (Figs. 136–138), labelled: “Origin.” (pink paper, printed), “ex coll. 1/4 | Staudinger” (white paper, printed with handwritten numbers), “16/6” (white paper, handwritten), “Saisan | Hbhr.” (brown paper, handwritten), “ LECTOTYPUS | Euclidia catocalis | Staudinger, 1882 | Stettin. ent. Ztg 43: 52 | Korb, Matov, Volynkin des. | 2016, Feb. 1-4 ” (red paper, printed) (ZMHU) . Paralectotypes: 1 male, 2 females (ZMHU) .

Variability. Two subspecies described from the Central Asia: nominate (mountains of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China) and ssp. perunovi (mountains of South Siberia and Mongolia).