Rhodostrophia crypta, Viidalepp & Kostjuk, 2020
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Rhodostrophia crypta |
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Rhodostrophia crypta sp. n.
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Type status: Holotype. Occurrence: recordedBy: A. Pototski; U. Jürivete; individualCount: 1; sex: male; otherCatalogNumbers: IZBE3026002; Taxon: order: Lepidoptera; family: Geometridae; genus: Rhodostrophia; specificEpithet: crypta; taxonRank: species; Location: continent: Asia; country: Kazakhstan; locality: NW of Uch-Aral ; verbatimElevation: 400 m; decimalLatitude: 46.39666667; decimalLongitude: 80.71555556; Identification: identifiedBy: Jaan Viidalepp; Igor Kostjuk; Event: samplingProtocol: at light; eventDate: 21-5-2004; year: 2004; month: 5; day: 21; Record Level: type: Physical object; institutionID: Estonian University of Life Sciences, Entomological Collection; collectionCode: IZBE; basisOfRecord: Preserved specimen GoogleMaps Type status: Paratype. Occurrence: recordedBy: Danilevsky; individualCount: 1; sex: female; Taxon: order: Lepidoptera; family: Geometridae; genus: Rhodostrophia; specificEpithet: crypta; taxonRank: specie; Location: continent: Asia; country: Kazakhstan; locality: Khantau 800 m, Balkhash-See ; Identification: identifiedBy: Jaan Viidalepp; Igor Kostjuk; Event: samplingProtocol: at light; eventDate: 12-5-1991; year: 2014; month: 6; day: 1; Record Level: type: Physical object; institutionID: Museum of Zoology, Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University; collectionCode: ZMKU; basisOfRecord: Preserved specimen Type status: Paratype. Occurrence: recordedBy: A. Pototski; U. Jürivete; individualCount: 1; sex: male; otherCatalogNumbers: IZBE3026001; Taxon: order: Lepidoptera; family: Geometridae; genus: Rhodostrophia; specificEpithet: crypta; taxonRank: species; Location: continent: Asia; country: Kazakhstan; locality: Charyn valley ; verbatimElevation: 1200 m; Identification: identificationID: BarcodeZSM Lep 54333; identifiedBy: Jaan Viidalepp; Igor Kostjuk; identificationQualifier: identified by dissection and barcoding; Event: eventID: collecting at light; samplingProtocol: at light; eventDate: 1-6-2014; year: 2014; month: 6; day: 1; Record Level: type: Physical object; institutionID: Estonian University of Life Sciences; collectionCode: IZBE; basisOfRecord: Preserved specimen Type status: Paratype. Occurrence: recordedBy: A. Pototski; U. Jürivete; individualCount: 1; sex: male; otherCatalogNumbers: IZBE3026000; Taxon: order: Lepidoptera; family: Geometridae; genus: Rhodostrophia; specificEpithet: crypta; taxonRank: species; Location: continent: Asia; country: Kazakhstan; locality: Charyn vally ; verbatimElevation: 1200 m; Identification: identifiedBy: Jaan Viidalepp; Igor Kostjuk; Event: samplingProtocol: at light; eventDate: 1-6-2014; year: 2014; month: 6; Record Level: type: Physical object; institutionID: Estonian University of Life Sciences; collectionCode: IZBE; basisOfRecord: Preserved specimen Type status: Paratype. Occurrence: recordedBy: R. Yakovlev; individualCount: 2; sex: female; otherCatalogNumbers: BC ZSM Lep 54333; Taxon: order: Lepidoptera; family: Geometridae; genus: Rhodostrophia; specificEpithet: crypta; taxonRank: species; Location: continent: Asia; country: Kazakhstan; locality: Tarbagatai distictr.; Zhagalbaily Mts ; Identification: identifiedBy: Axel Hausmann, Jaan Viidalepp, Igor Kostjuk; Event: samplingProtocol: at light; eventDate: 18-6-2014; year: 2014; month: 6; day: 18; Record Level: type: Physical object; institutionID: Zoologisches Staatssammlung München; collectionCode: ZSM; basisOfRecord: Preserved specimen
Description
Sandy yellowish-grey moths with wing span 25-26 mm. Dark irroration stronger on wings, forewing postmedial fascia broader at costa; wing markings are less reduced than in R. vastaria . Underside of wings almost monotonous, greyish.
Diagnosis
The genus Rhodostrophia is characterised by their quadripectinate male antennae (i.e. there are two pairs of long rami on each antennomere) and by the presence of two accessory cells in the forewing venation. All species of Rhodostrophia have the number of their hind tibial spurs reduced, with exception of R. jacularia Hübner, R. vastaria , R. tabestana Trusch & Hausmann and the new species Rhodostrophia crypta sp. n. Wings of R. vastaria and R. crypta , sp. n. are scaled yellowish-grey, forewings with fragmented postmedial and antemedial fasciae.
Rhodostrophia vastaria and Rhodostrophia crypta , sp. n. are superficially similar but differing in characteristics of male and female genitalia, as discussed below.
Rhodostrophia crypta , sp. n. This new species is characterized with a wing span of 25-26 mm (Fig. 1 a, b). The Uch-Aral male is grey with a conspicuous dark grey pattern and dusting (Fig. 1 a); its hindwing postmedial line is outwardly dentate at the vein M3 and the forewing medial area seems relatively broader. West Kazakh moths (Fig. 1 c, d) of R. vastaria are evenly sand-coloured, yellowish-grey and with sparse grey maculation. The sandy grey ground colour of the moths from the Balkhash region is more intensively covered by brown spots and the postmedial line is more suffused on hindwings (Fig. 1 a, b).
The distal edge of the valva in the male genitalia is roundly bulged at the saccular corner in R. vastaria (Fig. 2 a; Hausmann 2004: Fig. 174b), but it is straight in R. crypta , sp. n. (Fig. 2 b). Female genitalia of moths are also different; moths of western population have the seventh segment of the abdomen and the tubular sclerotisation of the ductus bursae distinctly longer in moths of the western population (Fig. 3 a) and the forked sclerite in the corpus bursae is also larger in western moths than in those moths from the eastern Kazakh population (Fig. 3 b).
The differences in male and female genitalia structures and wing pattern between the western and eastern Kazakh populations justify the separation of the Balkhash lake shore populations as Rhodostrophia crypta Viidalepp & Kostjuk, sp. n.
Rhodostrophia jacularia ( Hübner) has a very different, clear and contrasting wing pattern but similar male genitalia (with the distal margin of the valva smoothly rounded) and R. tabestana ( Trusch and Hausmann 2007) has quite similar wings and colouration, but the distal margins of valvae are not straight; rather they are slightly concave. Genetically nearest species: Rhodostrophia jacularia (3.7%). The distally truncate shape of valva and the presence of a cornutus on the vesica in R. jacularia , R. crypta , sp. n., R. vastaria and R. tabestana allow them to be combined together in the Rhodostrophia jacularia species group.
Etymology
The species name " crypta ", as a noun, is a derivative from "cryptic" ~hidden.
Ecology
The moths of the new species were collected in steppe landscapes.
Distribution of Rhodostrophia vastaria and R. crypta , sp. n.
The distribution area of Rhodostrophia vastaria is fragmented between Turkmenbashi in Turkmenistan, the Ustjurt plateau in western Kazakhstan and the southern Urals (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). Rhodostrophia crypta , sp. n. is an eastern Kazakh species. Both species do not appear in the recent review of Chinese Rhodostrophia ( Cui et al. 2019).
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