Andraca melli Zolotuhin & Witt, 2009

Wang, Xing, Zeng, Ling & Wang, Min, 2011, The genus Andraca (Lepidoptera, Endromidae) in China with descriptions of a new species, ZooKeys 127, pp. 29-42 : 33-34

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.127.928

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scientific name

Andraca melli Zolotuhin & Witt, 2009
status

 

Andraca melli Zolotuhin & Witt, 2009 Figs 1 –F2– F

Andraca melli Zolotuhin & Witt, 2009, Entomofauna, Suppl. 16: 262. Type locality: Guangdong, China.

Description.

Male: wingspan 37-39 mm, length of forewing 15-18 mm, antenna length 5-7 mm (Fig. 1-F). Antenna bipectinate except apex. Head thinly covered with brown-green hairs. Forewing: apically bluntly pointed; outer edge smooth and straight, tornus nearly rectangular. Hindwings distinctly angled at vein M3, straight above and below this.

Male genitalia (Fig. 2-F): uncus bluntly triangular with long hairs; tegumen broad; gnathos with two extremely medially swollen arms; valvae flattened, strongly sclerotized, apex narrower and truncate with a dorsally directed projection from the middle; saccus short and broad; aedeagus short, strongly curved, with a compact group of long, thick needle-shaped cornuti on dorsal surface.

Material Examined.

[CHINA]2 ♂♂, Nanling National Nature Reserve, Ruyuan City, Guangdong Province, 2007-VI-23, Liu-Sheng Chen collected larvae and reared to adult.

Host.

Camellia sinensis ( Theaceae ), Camellia oleifera ( Theaceae ), Fraxinus pennsylvanica ( Oleaceae ) and Ternstroemia japonica ( Ternstroemiaceae ), Pentaphylax euryoides Gardn. & Champ. ( Pentaphylacaceae ) (new host record).

Distribution.

China (Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan); Vietnam; Thailand.

Remarks.

Andraca melli was first described by Zolotuhin and Witt (2009), who also reported on the biology of this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Bombycidae

Genus

Andraca