Pieris erutae erutae Poujade, 1888

Das, Gaurab Nandi, Eitschberger, Ulf, Singh, Navneet & Chandra, Kailash, 2021, A new species of the genus Pieris Schrank, 1801 (Lepidoptera: Pieridae: Pierinae) with taxonomic notes on the Pieris napi group from India, Zootaxa 5004 (4), pp. 501-520 : 511-512

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5004.4.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5150831

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Pieris erutae erutae Poujade, 1888
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Pieris erutae erutae Poujade, 1888

( Figs 11–14 View FIGURES 7–16 , 20 View FIGURES 17–21 , 25, 26 View FIGURES 22–27 , 36–38 View FIGURES 31–39 , 45–47 View FIGURES 40–48 , 54–56 View FIGURES 49–57 , 62, 63 View FIGURES 58–64 , 70–72 View FIGURES 65–73 , 78–80 View FIGURES 74–81 , 86 View FIGURES 86–87 )

Pieris erutae Poujade, 1888 : xix (Type locality: “Mou-Pin”). Sbordoni et al., 2015: 546.

Pieris melete var. erutae Poujade ; Leech, 1893: 450.

Pieris melete var. mandarina Leech, 1893: 451 (Type locality: “North China ”).

Pieris melete alpestris Verity, 1908: 166 (Type locality: Ta-tsien-lou).

Pieris melete australis Verity, 1911: 331 (Type locality: Haut Younnan).

Pieris erutae erutae Poujade ; Eitscherger, 1983: 370. Winhard, 2000: 29. Tadokoro et al., 2017: 90.

Pieris melete ajaka Moore ; Sondhi & Kunte, 2016: 9107.

Material examined. India, Arunachal Pradesh: 1♂, Changlang, Namdapha, Anamika falls , 413 m, 13.iii.2017, leg. Saini & Party (gen. aest.) (28717/ H9 , NZCZSI) ; 1♂, Dibang Valley, Pathar Nalah , 2029 m, 19.iv.2017, leg. Gayen & Das (gen. aest.) (28718/ H9 , NZCZSI) ; 1♂, Dibang Valley, near Anini , 1162 m, 12.v.2017, leg. Gayen & Das (gen. aest.) (28719/ H9 , NZCZSI) ; 1♂, Dibang Valley, near Anini , 1381 m, 20.iv.2018, leg. Ranjan & Das (gen. vern.) (28721/ H9 , NZCZSI) ; 1♀, Dibang Valley, Anini, Maroli , 1680 m, 20.iv.2018, leg. Ranjan & Das (gen. vern.) (28722/ H9 , NZCZSI) ; 1♂, Dibang Valley, Anini, Etabe , 1397 m, 16.v.2018, leg. Gayen & Tacho (gen. aest.) (28720/ H9 , NZCZSI) .

Diagnosis. Forewing length: Male: 22.50–30.18 mm (n = 5); Female: 26.15 mm (n = 1). Summer form (gen. aest.) ( Figs 11, 12 View FIGURES 7–16 ). P. erutae is closely similar to P. melaina and P. extensa bhutya but can be distinguished in having weakly dusted wing bases and veins (in P. melaina the wing base is heavily dusted and in P. extensa bhutya wings have pure white ground colour and unmarked forewing cell). The nominate subspecies P. e. erutae is distinct from its sister subspecies P. erutae wangchucki Tadokoro, Wangchuck & Wangdi, 2017 (distributed in Bhutan) in reduced markings on upperside of the forewing, which are prominent in the latter. The female of P. erutae is distinct from the female of its closely similar species, P. melaina and P. extensa bhutya , in veins being moderately suffused with black scales on the upper surface whereas, in P. melaina the veins are heavily suffused and in P. e. bhutya the veins are suffused only on the marginal and submarginal areas.

Spring form (gen. vern.) ( Figs 13, 14 View FIGURES 7–16 ). In this form, the markings are weakly developed on upper surface whereas, the veins are more prominent on the under surface in comparison to the summer forms. The spring form of P. e. erutae is distinct from P. tadokoroi , sp. nov. by its larger size and weakly dusted veins on the under surface.

Male genitalia ( Figs 36–38 View FIGURES 31–39 , 45–47 View FIGURES 40–48 , 54–56 View FIGURES 49–57 , 62, 63 View FIGURES 58–64 , 70–72 View FIGURES 65–73 ). Male genitalia are variable in size, but are closely similar to P. tadokoroi , sp. nov., P. ajaka and P. melaina , and the diagnostic characters are discussed under P. ajaka .

Female genitalia ( Fig. 86 View FIGURES 86–87 ). Female genitalia as discussed under P. ajaka .

Androconia ( Figs 78–80 View FIGURES 74–81 ). Closely similar to P. tadokoroi , sp. nov., P. ajaka and P. melaina , but lamina neck is thicker in spring form than in summer form, and the diagnostic characters are discussed under P. ajaka .

Distribution. NE India (including Sikkim) to mountains of Vietnam, through SE China, Yunnan and Laos.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Ericales

Family

Ericaceae

Genus

Pieris

Loc

Pieris erutae erutae Poujade, 1888

Das, Gaurab Nandi, Eitschberger, Ulf, Singh, Navneet & Chandra, Kailash 2021
2021
Loc

Pieris melete ajaka

Sondhi, S. & Kunte, K. 2016: 9107
2016
Loc

Pieris erutae

Sbordoni, V. & Bozano, G. C. & Wangdi, K. & Sherub, S. & Marta, S. & De Felici, S. & Cesaroni, D. 2015: 546
2015
Loc

Pieris erutae erutae Poujade

Tadokoro, T. & Wangchuk, S. & Wangdi, S. & Wangdi, K. & Sherub & Wangdi, R. & Drukupa, S. & Harada, M. & Saito, M. & Aoki, T. & Yamaguchi, S. & Igarashi, Y. & Watanabe, Y. & Yago, M. 2017: 90
Winhard, W. 2000: 29
2000
Loc

Pieris melete alpestris

Verity, R. 1908: 166
1908
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