Haritalodes Warren, 1890
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Genus Haritalodes Warren, 1890 View in CoL
Type species: Botys multilinealis Guenée, 1854 View in CoL , by original designation
Haritalodes derogata (Fabricius, 1775) View in CoL
Phalaena derogata Fabricius, 1775: 641 , type locality: East India.
Syn.: Botys multilinealis Guenée, 1854: 337–338 View in CoL , pl. 8 fig. 11, type locality: East India .
Botys otysalis Walker, 1859: 723–724 View in CoL , type locality: Australia, Moreton Bay .
Notarcha obliqualis Lucas, 1898: 83 View in CoL , type locality: Australia, Queensland, Brisbane .
Zebronia salomealis Walker, 1859: 476–477 View in CoL , type locality: Sierra Leone.
Material examined. 3 ♂ 2 ♀, Üniversite Mahallesi, Ortahisar , Trabzon Province, 26.x.2023, leg. K. Sezen.
Diagnosis. Wingspan 22.2-26.0 mm. Labial palpus whitish, except for brownish scales at the end of first and second segments; third segment very short. Vertex covered with whitish scales and tinged with light brown scales at the medio-basal area. Patagium and tegula light yellow. Antenna filiform. Ground color of the wings light yellow; the marginal shade on the forewing is brown with a light yellow at the apex; basal area with a brown spot near posterior margin; antemedial line brown; antemedial area with a brown orbicular and subreniform spot the hindwing pattern is light brown ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). It is noteworthy indicating that the characteristics (both external above and genitalia below) were based on observations and published literature ( Tabesh et al. 2015; Karpun et al. 2022).
Male genitalia. Without uncus arms; the uncus is wide and both rounded smooth and indented at the apex; sacculus sclerotized; saccus U-shaped; coremata with densely long hairs ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ); aedeagus with an elongated cornutus ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ).
Female genitalia. Papillae analis simple; the anterior half of ductus bursae is ornamented with wrinkles; corpus bursae ovoid, membranous and with two semicircular and denticulate signa ( Fig. 3A, 3B View FIGURE 3 ).
Distribution. Afrotropical ( Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion Island, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia), Australian ( Australia, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tasmania), Eastern Palaearctic ( China, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan), Oriental (Andaman Island, Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, Guam, India, Indonesia, Java, Laos, Nepal, Nicobar Island, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, Solomon Island, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam) ( Swezey 1946; Sidhu & Dhawan 1979; Odebiyi 1982; Uematsu 1986; Zaman & Karimullah 1987; Leraut 2005; Yamanaka 2008; Alamu et al. 2019); Iran ( Tabesh et al. 2015); Azerbaijan ( Gahramanova et al. 2020); Northeastern Caucasus, Russia ( Karpun et al. 2022; Ustjuzhanin et al. 2022), also Russian Far East (Amur) ( Slamka 2013); Micronesia (at the genus level) ( Ko et al. 2023) ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ). This species, as imported has been recorded in the Netherlands ( Kuchlein & de Vos 1999; Muus & Corver 2024).
Remarks. The genus Haritalodes and H. derogata are reported from Türkiye for the first time.
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Haritalodes Warren, 1890
Sezen, Kazim, Aydin, Ebru Güney, Yildiz, Hasret Simge, Yildiz, Islam, Can, Feza, Ghanbari, Solmaz & Toprak, Umut 2024 |
Notarcha obliqualis
Lucas, T. P. 1898: 83 |
Botys otysalis
Walker, F. 1859: 724 |
Zebronia salomealis
Walker, F. 1859: 477 |