Lithostege buxtoni, Prout

Sh, Hossein Rajaei, Stüning, Dieter & Viidalepp, Jaan, 2011, A review of the species of Lithostege Hübner, [1825] 1816 (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Larentiinae), occurring in Iran and adjacent countries, with description of two new species from Iran and Pakistan, Zootaxa 3105, pp. 1-46 : 7-8

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.279200

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6186915

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scientific name

Lithostege buxtoni
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L. buxtoni Prout View in CoL

( Figs. 5 View FIGURES 1 – 5 , 36 View FIGURES 35 – 38 ; Map 2)

Lithostege buxtoni Prout, 1920: 312 View in CoL . Holotype 3, BMNH (examined). Type locality: Kangavar (Hamadan prov., NW Iran). Lithostege buxtoni: Prout, 1937: 84 View in CoL , pl. 8g; Parsons et al., 1999: 545.

Material examined. Type material: Holotype 3: ‘Kangavar, Hamadan N. W. Persia 5000 ft. 6.12. 18 P. A. Buxton’, ‘ Lithostege buxtoni male Prout type’, ‘L. B. Prout coll. 1939–643’; coll BMNH.

Additional material: 5 3: 1 3: Iran, Fars, Bakhtegan-Tashk NP Geb. Dschokaran, 1400 m, 18.2.1997, 29°41' [N], 53°45' [E], leg. Dr. Wieser Ch., BC ZSM Lep 0 8632, gen. prep. 1015/2010 H. R.; in ZSM. 4 3: Fars, Kazerun, Gavkoshak, 22.12.1975, L.T. (Abai), preps 1066/2010 and 1067/2010 H. R.; all in HMIM. Preparations of genitalia: 3 3.

Description & Diagnosis. The largest Iranian Lithostege (wingspan: 33–35 mm). Forewing with a dark, deeply waved line from apex to the middle of hind margin, with the two strongest outward projections at veins CuA1 and CuA2 ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ); proximally, this line is highlighted by a broad white band; there are two indistinct, submarginal lines; hindwing without pattern elements. In the only other species similar in size and pattern, L. stadiei , the medial line is not waved and terminates at the base of the forewings. Male genitalia: saccus narrowly elongated; valve triangular; basal process (“harpe”) short, broad, with rounded apex; juxta with rounded base, converging laterally and notched apically; uncus broad at base, terminal half broad, apex truncate; aedeagus long, apically curved ( Fig 36 View FIGURES 35 – 38 ). Female unknown.

Bionomics. Specimens studied are collected in December, January ( Lehmann et al., 2009) and February, at altitudes from 680 m ( Lehmann et al., 2009) to 1524 m ( Prout, 1937: 84).

Additional data on distribution based on literature sources. Barou (1967): Caspienne [Mazandaran]; Prout (1937 – 1939): Kangavar (Hamadan prov.); Wiltshire (1942): Arabs (Shergat), Iran (between Hamadan and Kermanshah; Takht-i Suleiman in Kurdistan; Kermanshah; Shiraz); Wiltshire (1964): Turkey (Vilayet Elaziz), Iran, Iraq [without exact locality]; Lehmann et al. (2009): Tang-e-Faryab (Bushehr prov.).

Remarks. Barou (1967) reported this species from Mazandaran, but it is very unlikely that an arid species like L. buxtoni occurs under the ecological conditions (Hyrcanian forest) of Mazandaran.

Distribution. Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Turkey and widely distributed in Iran (middle and western Zagros Mts.) (Map 2).

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

HMIM

Jardí Botànic Marimurtra

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Geometridae

Genus

Lithostege

Loc

Lithostege buxtoni

Sh, Hossein Rajaei, Stüning, Dieter & Viidalepp, Jaan 2011
2011
Loc

Lithostege buxtoni

Parsons 1999: 545
Prout 1937: 84
Prout 1920: 312
1920
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