Olethreutes subtilana ( Falkovitsh, 1959 )

Kim, Jeong-Nam, Bayarsaikhan, Ulziijargal, Lee, Tak-Gi, Cha, Yeong-Bin, Kim, Hanul, Byun, Bong-Kyu & Bae, Yang-Seop, 2022, A new species of Olethreutes Hübner, 1822 (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae, Olethreutinae) from Korea, Zootaxa 5219 (5), pp. 486-492 : 490

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scientific name

Olethreutes subtilana ( Falkovitsh, 1959 )
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Olethreutes subtilana ( Falkovitsh, 1959) View in CoL

( Figs 3 View FIGURES 1–3 , 6 View FIGURES 4–6 )

Argyroploce subtilana Falkovitsh, 1959 View in CoL , Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 38: 460. TL: Vaganovo vill., N Salair Ridge, Kemerovo Region, Russia.

Olethreutes subtilana Falkovitsh View in CoL : Kawabe, 1982, Moths of Japan I: 105, II: 170, pl. 24: 5, 284: 7, 291: 11.

Olethreutes subtilanus Falkovitsh : Razowski, 1999, Shilap. Revista de lepidopterología, 27 (5): 103.

Diagnosis. This species is similar to O. captiosana (Falkovitsh) in appearance, but it can be distinguished by the conspicuously smaller forewing length and four metallic silver markings on the forewing, while O. captiosana has three metallic silver markings in the ocellus of the forewing. In the male genitalia, this species also differs from O. captiosana by a line of stout spines at basal 1/3 part of cucullus, the sacculus almost as wide as cucullus, and the distal margin of the sacculus is covered by hair-like spines.

Redescription. Male ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–3 ). Head: Frons covered with ivory scales. Vertex mixed with dark brown scales. Antenna filiform, covered with dark brown scales. Ocellus present. Labial palpus weakly upcurved, covered by ivory scales, apical segment shortly exposed and erect, mixed with dark brown scales.

Thorax: Patagium with orange scales; tegula grayish orange mixed with grayish brown scales. Forewing length 12–15 mm in males. Forewing broad, elongate-subtriangular, costa slightly curved outwards; apex pointed; termen convexly rounded; brownish orange; the basal area with three metallic silver longitudinal streaks, costal streak slightly oblique inwards; the second streak is straight, not joined with costa; subbasal fascia with a straight metallic silver cross line; the median reticulated area with four eye-like metallic silver markings in the center of the dark ovoid plate, consisting of irregular dots and lines; preterminal fascia with two metallic silver bands extending slightly inward, upper band shorter than the lower one and one short metallic silver band near tornus; cilia ivory and dark brown. Hindwing elongate-ovate, apex rather acute; dark brown, darker apical area; cilia ivory and dark brown.

Male genitalia ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 4–6 ). Uncus broad, hooked, apex bifurcate and setose. Socius moderate and drooped. Gnathos partly sclerotized. Tuba analis membranous. Tegumen narrow, long-trapezoidal. Valva elongate, not folded at middle. Cucullus shallowly emarginated at basal 2/3, with line of stout spines at basal 1/3. Sacculus almost as wide as cucullus; a small patch of fine, hair-like spines is present near the distal margin of the sacculus. Phallus narrow apically, partly membranous, without cornuti.

Female genitalia. not examined.

Material examined. 2 ♂, Mt. Hambaek , Taebaek-shi, 13. VI. 1999 (Bae et al.), Genitalia slide Nos. INU-11287, INU-11290 .

Distribution. Korea ( Park, 1983), Japan ( Nasu et al., 2013), China ( Hua, 2005), Russia (St. Petersburg, Siberia) ( Falkovitsh, 1959), Germany ( Segerer, 2010).

Hostplants. Fallen leaves in Japan ( Nasu et al., 2013).

Falkovitsh, M. (1959) Novye i maloizvestnye vidy roda Argyroploce (s. lat.) iz Yuzhnoy Sibiri (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae). Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 38 (2), 460 - 466.

Hua, L. Z. (2005) List of Chinese Insects 3. Sun Yat-sen University Press, China, Guangzhou, 595 pp.

Nasu, Y., Hirowatari, T. & Kishida, Y. (2013) The Standard of Moths in Japan 4. Gakken Education Publishing, Japan, Tokyo, 552 pp.

Park, K. T. (1983) Tortricidae. In: Park, K. T. (Eds.) Insecta Koreana 3. Editorial Committee of Insecta Koreana, Seoul, pp. 42 - 45.

Razowski, J. (1999) Tortricidae of Korea a faunistic and zoogeographical approach (Insecta: Lepidoptera). Shilap Revista de lepidopterologia, 27, 69 - 123.

Segerer, A. H. (2010) Occurrence of Olethreutes subtilana (Falkovitsh, 1959) in Central Europe uncovered by DNA barcoding (Tortricidae: Olethreutinae). Societas Europaea Lepidopterologica, 33 (2), 209 - 218.

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FIGURES 1–3. Adults of Olethreutes from Korea 1a. O. oculata sp. nov., male, holotype (INU-11284). 1b. ditto, male, opposite (INU-11278). 2. O. captiosana, male (INU-11054). 3. O. subtilana, male (INU-11290).

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FIGURES 4–6. Genitalia of Olethreutes from Korea. 4. O. oculata sp. nov., male, holotype (INU-11284). 5. O. captiosana, male (INU-11054). 6. O. subtilana, male (INU-11290).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

SuperFamily

Tortricoidea

Family

Tortricidae

SubFamily

Olethreutinae

Genus

Olethreutes