Aoshakuna lucia ussurica Beljaev
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.178403 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5662172 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE05C364-B306-F824-76F2-F89858401DDA |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Aoshakuna lucia ussurica Beljaev |
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subsp. nov. |
Aoshakuna lucia ussurica Beljaev , ssp. n.
( Figs 8–11 View FIGURES 6 – 11 )
Nipponogelasma lucia View in CoL :? Oh & Park, 1988: 166; Viidalepp, 1996: 62 (part);? Shin, 1996: 11;? Kim et al., 2001: 34.
Nipponogelasma immunis: Viidalepp, 1976: 845 View in CoL (part);? Jun & Shin, 1980: 430
Diagnosis. The new subspecies is somewhat smaller than the nominotypical form and differs from the latter in male genitalia: the process on the costa of the valva is much narrower, almost cylindrical; the saccus is narrower, rounded on the top; and the process on the dorsal wall of the aedeagus is slightly broader, rounded on the apex. In the nominotypical subspecies the process of the costa is broad, flattened; the saccus is wide, truncated or concave on the top; and the process on the dorsal wall of the aedeagus is narrow, pointed on the apex.
Description. Length of forewing 11–13 mm in male, 13 mm in female. Shape and coloration of wings as in nominotypical subspecies, but forewing postmedial line beyond vein M3 strongly curved inward, and hindwing with this line strongly convex in M3–Cu2 area.
Male genitalia ( Figs. 15–17 View FIGURES 12 – 17 ). Smaller than in nominotypical form; process on costa of valva much narrower, almost cylindrical; saccus narrower, rounded on the top; process on dorsal wall of aedeagus slightly broader, rounded apically.
Female genitalia ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 18 – 19 ). Postvaginal plate more asymmetric: left branch of median horseshoe portion of plate about 1/2 as wide as right branch; median tonguelike process shorter; corpus bursae much wider, shorter.
Types. Holotype, IBSS: ɗ, Russia, Primorsk terr., Terneiskii distr., 50 km W of Maksimovka, upper Maximovka river at the issue of Bolshaya Lugovaya river, 46°01'45"N, 137°03'35"E, 530 m, 6.vii.1998 (E. Beljaev). Paratypes: 13ɗ, 2 Ψ. Russia: 1 ɗ: Primorsk terr., Chuguevskii distr., 24 km SE of Yasnoe, upper Ussuri river, 43°36'11"N, 134°14'16"E, 620 m, 29.vii.1993 (E. Beljaev); 3 ɗ: Primorsk terr., Shkotovskii distr., 3.9 km S of Anisimovka, 43°08'27"N, 132°47'27" E, 380 m, 19,21. vii.2002 (E. Beljaev); 1 Ψ, Primorsk terr., Shkotovskii distr., 3.9 km S of Anisimovka, 43°08'27"N, 132°47'27" E, 380 m, 30.vii–1.viii.1995 (E. Beljaev); 2 ɗ, Primorsk terr., Shkotovskii distr., 8 km E of Novaya Moskva, 43°20'39"N, 132°51'19"E, 280 m, 14–15.vii.1995 (E. Beljaev); 1 ɗ, Primorsk terr., Terneiskii distr., 50 km W of Maksimovka, upper Maximovka river at the issue of Bolshaya Lugovaya river, 46°01'45"N, 137°03'35"E, 530 m, 6.vii.1998 (E. Beljaev); 4 ɗ, Primorsk terr., Terneiskii distr., 30 km W of Amgu, Upper Amgu river, 45°54'06"N, 137°19'00"E, 550 m, 7–8.vii.1998 (E. Beljaev); 1 ɗ, Primorsk terr., Kavalerovskii distr., 16 km NE of Gornorechensk, 44°18'16"N, 135°11'58"E, 300 m, 16.vii.2000 (E. Beljaev); 3 ɗ, 1 Ψ, Primorsk terr., Ussuriiskii distr., 2.5 km S of Kamenushka, 43°36'14"N, 132°13'09"E, 260 m, 14.vii.2001 (E. Beljaev); 1 ɗ: Primorsk terr., Ussuriiskii distr., 2.5 km S of Kamenushka, 43°36'14"N, 132°13'09"E, 260 m, 16.vii.2001 (E. Beljaev leg.) (all in IBSS).
Other material. Russia: 1 Ψ, "Primorskii Krai 3.vii.1968 Kascheev leg. / Sinancha [Perevalnaya river] Ksh [kedrovo-shirokolistvennyi] les [ Pinus koraensis – broad leaved forest] 17.vi. Kuk[olka] na K[edre] [pupa on Pinus koraensis ]"; 1 Ψ, "Primorskii Krai, 14.vii.1968 (leg. not marked)", "Krasnoarmeiskii r-n [district], Rosch[inskii] leskhoz [forestry], Sinancha [Perevalnaya river], na pikhte [on Abies nephrolepis ], vykhod [emergence] 8.vii. [19]67";1 ɗ, Russia, Jewish Autonomous Region, "Bastak" reserve, 27 km N of Birobidzhan, upper Ikura river, 49°03'22"N, 132°56'55"E, 280 m, 1–3.vii.2004 (E. Beljaev) (all IBSS).
Distribution. Russia (East Amur basin, Sikhote-Alin Range) ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 ),? Korea (Central). The record from Korea is based on a single female from Muju (Jeollabuk-do Province) ( Jun & Shin, 1980) which has not been re-examined. Aoshakuna lucia may be present in the mountains of North Korea, but its occurrence in the southernmost province of central Korea requires confirmation.
Habitat. In the Russian Far East the species is associated with montane mixed and coniferous forests; adults fly in July and early August.
Host plants. Pinaceae : Abies nephrolepis and probably Pinus koraensis .
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Aoshakuna lucia ussurica Beljaev
Beljaev, Eugene A. 2007 |
Nipponogelasma lucia
Kim 2001: 34 |
Viidalepp 1996: 62 |
Shin 1996: 11 |
Oh 1988: 166 |
Nipponogelasma immunis:
Jun 1980: 430 |
Viidalepp 1976: 845 |