Dilipa fenestra ( Leech, 1891 )
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Dilipa fenestra ( Leech, 1891) View in CoL
( Figs. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 2 , 17 View FIGURES 16 – 17 )
Vanessa fenestra Leech, 1891: 26 View in CoL [Type locality: “Omei-Shan”, northwestern China].
Dilipa fenestra: Seok, 1934: 730 View in CoL (first record from Korea); Kishida and Nakamura, 1936: 533; Lee, 1982: 75; Masui and Inomata, 1993: 5; Chou, 1994: 438; Korshunov and Gorbunov, 1995: 72; Lee, 2005: 27.
Dilipa fenestra takacukai Seok, 1937: 31 View in CoL [Type locality: “Songdo, Mt. Syōyō, Tyokusizi, Kyūzyō”]; Seok, 1939b: 109; Seok, 1942: 88; Kim and Mi, 1956: 397; Seok, 1973: 144; Shin, 1975: 45; Inomata, 1982: xviii.
Subspecies. The Korean populations are considered to belong to subsp. takacukai.
Adult. Active from early April to early June (one brood). Males puddle on wet ground, in full or partial sun, near or sometimes on rocks in streams, with wings spread ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 16 – 17 ). They are sun loving butterflies seldom seen on cloudy days. They are attracted to sap fluids of Actinidia arguta (Siebold and Zucc.) Planch. ex Miq. var. arguta , sprouts of Acer saccharinum L. and decomposing organisms. In the afternoon, they engage in hilltopping on shrubs or rocks near streams. See Yoon and Kim (1989).
Larval host plants. Celtis jessoensis , Celtis sinensis , etc. ( Joo et al. 1997).
Life cycle. See Yoon and Kim (1989). Eggs are laid one by one under leaves of the host plants. Larvae are solitary. The pupae hibernate.
Distribution. Korea (excluding northeastern mountainous areas, the Taebaek Mountains and the adjacent islands), China (including Tibet) and Far Eastern Russia.
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Dilipa fenestra ( Leech, 1891 )
Lee, Young June 2009 |
Dilipa fenestra takacukai
Shin 1975: 45 |
Seok 1973: 144 |
Kim 1956: 397 |
Seok 1939: 109 |
Seok 1937: 31 |
Dilipa fenestra:
Lee 2005: 27 |
Korshunov 1995: 72 |
Chou 1994: 438 |
Masui 1993: 5 |
Lee 1982: 75 |
Kishida 1936: 533 |
Seok 1934: 730 |
Vanessa fenestra
Leech 1891: 26 |