Pollanisus commoni, Tarmann, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5281.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7912075 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038BFF67-FF94-FF91-FF6F-58B1AD766F09 |
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Pollanisus commoni |
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P. commoni View in CoL View at ENA
Published data ( Tarmann 2004) and new localities.
Material examined ( Table 5), all from Queensland. Larvae collected on Dillenia alata and Hibbertia scandens (Dilleniaceae) . Paratype: 1 ♁ ( Figs 56, 59 View FIGURES 56–61 ), Clifton Beach, 16.46°S, 145.45°E, e.l., 19.X.1985, I. F. B. Common leg. ( ANIC). 1 ♁ ( Figs 57, 60 View FIGURES 56–61 ) (820), 2 ♁, Forrest Beach, 0.5 km NW, 18°42′07.8′′S, 146°17′24.9′′E, e. l., 15.XI.2011, S. & B. Mollet leg. ( BMC); 1 ♁, Kennedy N. P., 18°13′23.7′′S, 146°00′06.1′′E, e. l., 27.XI.2009, B. Mollet & G. M. Tarmann leg. ( BMC) (1); 1 ♁, same data, but 15.IV.2013; 2 ♁, Bramston Beach, N Innisfail, 17°21′S, 146°01′E, e. l., 29.X.2007, S. & B. Mollet leg. ( BMC); 2 ♁, Kurrimine Beach, S. Innisfail, 17°46′S, 146°06′E, e. l., 28.X.2007, S. & B. Mollet leg. ( BMC); 1 ♁ ( Figs 58, 61 View FIGURES 56–61 ) (1438), 1 ♁, Isabella Falls, 15°19′53.7′′S, 145°12′40.7′′E, e. l., 24.IV.2013, B. Mollet & G. M. Tarmann leg. ( BMC); 4 ♁, Port Douglas, 10 m, 16°32′00.4′′S, 145°28′34.2′′E, e. l., 21.IV.2013, B. Mollet & G. M. Tarmann leg. ( BMC).
Larvae collected on H. scandens . 1 ♁, Girringun N. P., Wallaman Falls Campground, 547 m, 18°36′01.1′′S, 145°47′57.9′′E, e. l., 13.XI.2011, S. & B. Mollet leg. ( BMC) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♁, same data, but 15.IV.2013, B. Mollet & G. M. Tarmann leg. (2) ( BMC) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♁, Wooroonooran N. P., 488 m, 17°38′18.3′′S, 145°44′08.6′′E, e. l., 11.XI.2011, S. & B. Mollet leg. ( BMC) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♁, Tully Falls N. P., Road Ravenshoe to Koombooloomba Dam, 7 km N of Lake, 780 m, 17°47′12.7′′S, 145°32′58.6′′E, e. l., 10/ 19.XI.2011, S. & B. Mollet leg. ( BMC) GoogleMaps .
(1) At Kennedy N. P., H. scandens grows at the bottom of D. alata trunks and some larvae can be found feeding on H. scandens .
(2) This male was collected early in the morning around 6.40 am, attracted by virgin calling females of P. contrastus and P. trimacula , kept in separate cages.
Discussion and differential diagnosis. P. commoni has a restricted distribution in Northern Queensland, correlated to the distribution of its larval host plant D. alata . In this area P. contrastus , P.horakae , P. jirrbal , P. incertus occur and have a similar habitus. P. contrastus and P. horakae have a different head ratio ( Table 17 View TABLE 17 ) and their host plants are respectively H. scandens and H. longifolia . P. jirrbal and P. incertus are nocturnal. They have a different head ratio data ( Table 17 View TABLE 17 ) and their host plants are respectively H. melhanoides and H. scandens .
Phenology and bionomics. Larvae ( Figs 64, 65 View FIGURES 64–67 ), pupae ( Figs 66, 67 View FIGURES 64–67 ) and imagines ( Figs 68, 69 View FIGURES 68, 69 ) were mainly collected on D. alata ( Figs 62, 63 View FIGURES 62, 63 ) and in two localities on H. scandens , which are included in the distribution area of D. alata . The imago is diurnal, resting on or around its larval host plant without showing any feeding activity. Eggs and all instars of larvae are sometimes present together in great numbers.
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Australian National Insect Collection |
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