Pyrops peguensis ( Schmidt, 1911 )
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Pyrops peguensis ( Schmidt, 1911) View in CoL
( Figs 10 View FIGURE 10 , 17B View FIGURE 17 )
= Fulgora peguensis View in CoL — Schmidt 1911: 161 [original description, recorded from Myanmar]; Lallemand 1963: 76 [keyed, described].
= Laternaria peguensis — Metcalf 1947: 202 [transferred to Laternaria Linnaeus, 1764 , catalogued].
= Pyrops peguensis View in CoL — Nagai & Porion 1996: 25 [catalogued, recorded from Myanmar and Thailand], pl. 12, figs 172, 174 [dorsal habitus]; Liang 1998: 44 [listed]; Constant et al. 2016: 11 View Cited Treatment [listed], fig. 3 [live specimen]; Jiaranaisakul & Constant 2021: 18 [in list of species to look for in Khao Krachom Mountain, Thailand].
Diagnosis. (1) cephalic process black, rather short (LPr = 6.8–7.5 mm) and slender ( Fig. 10D View FIGURE 10 ); (2) tegmina black with small red orange spots ( Fig. 10A View FIGURE 10 ); (3) posterior wings yellow or red orange on disc (fig. 10 A); (4) abdomen yellow to red orange dorsally and black ventrally ( Fig. 10A–B View FIGURE 10 ).
Mesurements and ratio. TL: ♁ (n = 2): 26.4 mm (25.9–26.9 mm); ♀ (n = 4): 30.2 mm (29.1–31.2 mm); TL+process: ♁ (n = 2): 33.4 mm (33–33.7 mm); ♀ (n = 4): 37.5 mm (36.5–38.7 mm); LTg/BTg = 3.16; BF/BPrH = 3.48; LPr/LF = 1.89; LPr/BPrH = 7.8.
Material examined. 1♁, 1♀: Uthai Thani Province, Lan Sak District, Huai Kha Kaeng Wildlife Sanctuary , 17-21.VIII.2020, T. Unnahachote leg., KJ02-00169—KJ02-00170 ( KKIC) ; 1♀: Ratchaburi Province, Suan Phueng District, Tanao Si , 13°28’35.5”N 99°17’32.7”E, 250 m GoogleMaps .a.s.l., 9.V.2022, K. Jiaranaisakul leg., KJ02-00278 ( THNHM) ; 1♁, 2♀♀: same data, 13.VII.2022, K. Jiaranaisakul leg., KJ02-00314—KJ02-00316 ( RBMF) .
Material examined from iNaturalist.
Chiang Mai Province: Mueang Chiang Mai Dist., 18°47’00.0”N 98°58’00.0”E, 1 specimen: 1 ex., 17.VII.2011, k_jiaranaisakul GoogleMaps .
Ratchaburi Province: Suan Phueng Dist., 13°28’00.0”N 99°17’00.0”E, 3 specimens: 1 ex., 9.V.2022, k_jiaranaisakul; 1 ex., 13.VII.2022, k_jiaranaisakul; 1 ex., 1.VIII.2023, k_jiaranaisakul.
Uthai Thani Province: Lan Sak Dist. , 15°28’00.0”N 99°17’00.0”E, 1 specimen: 1 ex., 22.V.2015, akrachaiaksornneam GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand.
Notes. Constant et al. (2016) stated that the species was found in the dry dipterocarp forest in Cambodia. Our recent expeditions confirm that the species seems specific to this type of forest. The host plant(s) of this species remains unknown .
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Pyrops peguensis ( Schmidt, 1911 )
Jiaranaisakul, Kawin, Constant, Jerome & Pinkaew, Nantasak 2024 |
Pyrops peguensis
Jiaranaisakul, K. & Constant, J. 2021: 18 |
Constant, J. & Phauk, S. & Bourgoin, T. 2016: 11 |
Liang, A. - P. 1998: 44 |
Nagai, S. & Porion, T. 1996: 25 |
Laternaria peguensis
Metcalf, Z. P. 1947: 202 |
Fulgora peguensis
Lallemand, V. 1963: 76 |
Schmidt, E. 1911: 161 |