Hestina japonica ( Felder and Felder, 1862 )

Lee, Young June, 2009, Apaturinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from the Korean Peninsula: Synonymic Lists and Keys to Tribes, Genera and Species, Zootaxa 2169, pp. 1-20 : 8-9

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6218451

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scientific name

Hestina japonica ( Felder and Felder, 1862 )
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Hestina japonica ( Felder and Felder, 1862) View in CoL

( Figs. 3 View FIGURES 3 – 10 , 11–12 View FIGURE 11 View FIGURES 12 – 13 )

Apatura japonica Felder and Felder, 1862: 27 View in CoL [Type locality: “ Japonia ”].

Hestina japonica: Matsumura, 1907: 80 View in CoL (first record from Korea); Lee, 1971: 12; Seok, 1973: 150; Lee, 1973: 6; Lee, 1982: 76; Lee, 2005: 27.

Diagora japonica: Seok, 1939b: 107 ; Seok, 1942: 87.

Euripus japonicus var. chinensis Leech, 1890a: 32 [Type locality: “N. of Ichang”, China]; Nakayama, 1932: 379 ( Diagora japonica subsp.); Mori et al., 1934: 36 ( Diagora japonica subsp.).

Hestina subviridis Leech, 1891: 27 View in CoL [Type locality: “Wa-ssu-Kow”, northwestern China]; Doi, 1931: 45 ( Diagora View in CoL ); Nakayama, 1932: 379 ( Diagora View in CoL ); Mori et al., 1934: 36 ( Diagora View in CoL ); Seok, 1939b: 108 ( Diagora View in CoL ); Seok, 1973: 150 ( japonica f.).

Hestina japonica seoki Shirôzu, 1955: 232 View in CoL [Type locality: central and south Korea]; Kim and Mi, 1956: 382, 397; Shin, 1975: 45; Inomata, 1982: xix.

Hestina japonica View in CoL f. japonica: Seok, 1973: 150 View in CoL .

Hestina persimilis: Chou, 1994: 449 View in CoL (nec Westwood, [1850]).

Subspecies. The Korean populations are considered to belong to subsp. seoki independently from the nominal subspecies in Japan and subsp. chinensis in eastern China ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ).

Adult. Active from early May to as late as late September, depending on brood (three broods in C. Korea). Males often puddle ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12 – 13 ), and they feed on carrion or fermenting fluxes on trees. Males occasionally fly to and pass by mountain peaks or ridges and sometimes are territorial and engage in hilltopping. Females are attracted to fermenting fluids, especially fluxes issuing from oak trees.

Larval host plants. Celtis jessoensis Koidz. , Celtis sinensis Pers. , etc. of the Ulmaceae ( Joo et al. 1997) .

Life cycle. Not documented for the Korean populations. Usually the 4th or 5th instar larvae hibernate on undersides of dry fallen leaves on the ground below the food plants.

Distribution. Central and southern Korea (including some adjacent islands of Gyeongsangnam-do and Jeollanam-do, but not on Jejudo Is. and Ulleungdo Is.), eastern China, Japan.

Remarks. Korean populations belong to Hestina japonica but have often been misidentified as Hestina persimilis , which is distributed in southern China, Indo-China, Myanmar, the Himalayas and eastern India, etc. ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ). The two species of the Hestina persimilis species complex, H. persimilis and H. japonica , are morphologically similar but distinguishable by differences in wing shape and wing pattern. H. persimilis apparently mimics a danaid butterfly, Parantica aglea (Stoll) , which overlaps the distribution of H. persimilis . However, H. japonica doesn’t mimic P. aglea , which is not sympatric with H. japonica .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nymphalidae

Genus

Hestina

Loc

Hestina japonica ( Felder and Felder, 1862 )

Lee, Young June 2009
2009
Loc

Hestina persimilis:

Chou 1994: 449
1994
Loc

Hestina japonica

Seok 1973: 150
1973
Loc

Hestina japonica seoki Shirôzu, 1955 : 232

Shin 1975: 45
Kim 1956: 382
Shirozu 1955: 232
1955
Loc

Diagora japonica:

Seok 1939: 107
1939
Loc

Hestina japonica:

Lee 2005: 27
Lee 1982: 76
Seok 1973: 150
Lee 1973: 6
Lee 1971: 12
Matsumura 1907: 80
1907
Loc

Hestina subviridis

Seok 1973: 150
Seok 1939: 108
Mori 1934: 36
Nakayama 1932: 379
Doi 1931: 45
Leech 1891: 27
1891
Loc

Euripus japonicus

Mori 1934: 36
Nakayama 1932: 379
Leech 1890: 32
1890
Loc

Apatura japonica

Felder 1862: 27
1862
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