Sorolopha archimedias (Meyrick, 1912)
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Sorolopha archimedias (Meyrick, 1912) |
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115. Sorolopha archimedias (Meyrick, 1912) View in CoL View at ENA
Penthina purpuissatana Kennel, 1901 , Iris 1: 252. Argyroploce archimedias Meyrick, 1912 , Exotic Microlepid. 1: 63. Type locality: China, “ Hong Kong ”. Lectotype (♁): NHM. Olethreutes purpuissatana (Kennel, 1901) : Clarke, 1958, British Museum (Natural History) 3: 540, pl. 269, Figs. 4–4a (wing,
♁ genitalia). Eudemis archimedias (Meyrick, 1912) : Falkovitch, 1962, Ent. Obozrenie 41: 191. Eudemis oxygona Diakonoff, 1968 , Bull. U. S. natn. Mus. 257(1967): 50. Type locality: Philippine Islands, “Luzon, Los Baos”.
Holotype (♀): USNM. Sorolopha archimedias (Meyrick, 1912) : Diakonoff, 1973, Zool. Monogr. Rijksmus. Nat . Hist. 1: 54, Figs. 186, 90 (♁, ♀
genitalia).
Distribution outside Thailand: China ( Meyrick 1912b; Yu & Li 2009), Philippine Is. ( Diakonoff 1968), Indonesia and Sri Lanka ( Diakonoff 1973, 1982), Australia ( Horak 2006),Vietnam ( Le et al. 2013), Laos ( Pinkaew & Phewphanh 2017), and India ( Pathania et al. 2020).
Distribution in Thailand: C–– Nakhon Nayok Prov. (Khao Yai N.P.) and Phitsanulok Prov. (Mueang), E–– Chanthaburi Prov. (Khao Khitchakut N.P.), Chonburi Prov. (Khao Kheow Open Zoo), Prachinburi Prov. (Khao Yai N.P.), and Sa Kaeo Prov. (Pang Sida N.P.), NE–– Nakhon Ratchasima Prov. (Sakaerat Environmental R.St.) and Ubon Ratchathani Prov. (Sirindhorn Dam), and W–– Kanchanaburi Prov. (Thong Pha Phum N.P.) ( Pinkaew 2007; Roland, Personal communication; KKIC).
Host plants: Unknown in Thailand. Caterpillars feed on Lauraceae : Cinnamomum camphora , C. iners , C. verum , Litsea chinensis , and L. glutinosa , Myrtaceae : Eugenia sp. and Syzygium aromaticum ( Diakonoff 1973; Horak 2006; Brown et al. 2008; Robinson et al. 2023).
Remarks: Specimens from Thailand were collected in deciduous dipterocarp forest and hill evergreen forest at 73– 1,140 m.
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