Barsine linga spilosomoides (Moore, 1878)
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Barsine linga spilosomoides (Moore, 1878) , comb. et stat. n.
( Figs 19, 20 View Figs 15–20 , 32 View Figs 30–32 , 40 View Figs 35–42 )
Lyclene spilosomoides Moore, 1878: 33 View in CoL (Type locality: "N.W. India ").
TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED. Holotype ( Figs 19 View Figs 15–20 , 32 View Figs 30–32 ): ♂, handwritten label "N.W.
India " (upper side) | " Lyclene spilosomoides (type) Moore" (underside) / printed label
" Moore Coll. 94–106" / printed round label with red circle " Type " / printed label with QRcode " NHMUK010604470 About NHMUK ", slide BMNH (E) Arct-6579 ♂ Volynkin ( NHMUK) .
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. Pakistan, prov. NW-Frontier, Thakot village, 550 m,
19.X.1998, 2 ♂, leg. Atilla Szabó & Péter Hentschel, slide MWM 31558 Volynkin
( MWM / ZSM); Pakistan, prov. NW-Frontier, Swat valley, 2 km W of Myandam, 1580 m,
29.VII.1998, 4 ♂, 2 ♀, leg. Csõvári & Mikus, slides MWM 31559 Volynkin (♂), MWM
31560 Volynkin (♀) ( MWM / ZSM) .
DIAGNOSIS. The subspecies differs from B. linga linga ( Figs 17, 18 View Figs 15–20 ) by strongly reduced black pattern elements. The male genitalia ( Fig. 32 View Figs 30–32 ) are very similar to those of
B. linga linga ( Fig. 31 View Figs 30–32 ) and differ only by the slightly narrower medial costal process and the slightly larger cornuti in vesica; the female genitalia ( Fig. 40 View Figs 35–42 ) have slightly shorter and narrower sclerotized posterior section of ductus bursae than those of the nominate subspecies
( Fig. 39 View Figs 35–42 ).
DISTRIBUTION. Barsine linga spilosomoides is known from West Himalaya (NW
India, N Pakistan). The nominate subspecies is widespread in East Himalaya, NW China
(Yunnan) and N Thailand. Records of Barsine " spilosomoides " for East Himalaya (Singh et al., 2014; Kirti & Singh, 2015) belong to females of B. defecta , and records for SE China
(Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian) (Daniel, 1952; Fang, 2000) belong to B. kulingensis .
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Barsine linga spilosomoides (Moore, 1878)
Volynkin, A. V. & Černý, K. 2017 |
Lyclene spilosomoides
Moore 1878: 33 |