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SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología ISSN: 0300-5267 avives@orange.es Sociedad Hispano-Luso-Americana de Lepidopterología España B. Benedek, A.; Volynkin, A.; Cernila, M. On the taxonomy of the genus Dasypolia Guenée, 1852. New data and subgenus for the little-known species, Dasypolia lithophila (Kapur, 1960) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología, vol. 44, núm. 173, marzo, 2016, pp. 91-96 Sociedad Hispano-Luso-Americana de Lepidopterología Madrid, España Available in: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=45545991013 How to cite Complete issue More information about this article Journal's homepage in redalyc.org Scientific Information System Network of Scientific Journals from Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal Non-profit academic project, developed under the open access initiative

SHILAP Revta. lepid., 44 (173) marzo 2016: 91-96 eissn: 2340-4078 ISSN: 0300-5267 On the taxonomy of the genus Dasypolia Guenée, 1852. New data and subgenus for the little-known species, Dasypolia lithophila (Kapur, 1960) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) B. Benedek, A. Volynkin & M. Černila Abstract The male specimen and genitalia of Dasypolia lithophila (Kapur, 1960) are illustrated and a new subgenus, Kapuria Benedek, Volynkin & Černila, subgen. n. is described for the species. KEY WORDS: Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Dasypolia, Kapuria, new subgenus, Nepal. Sobre la taxonomía del género Dasypolia Guenée, 1852. Nuevos datos y subgénero para la especie poco conocida de Dasypolia lithophila (Kapur, 1960) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Resumen Se ilustra el espécimen macho y la genitalia de Dasypolia lithophila (Kapur, 1960) y se describe un nuevo subgénero para la especie, Kapuria Benedek, Volynkin & Černila, subgen. n. PALABRAS CLAVE: Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Dasypolia, Kapuria, subgénero nuevo, Nepal. Introduction The present paper contains new data on the taxonomy of the Palaearctic noctuid genus Dasypolia Guenée, 1852 including more than a hundred species according to our recent knowledge, with some still waiting for description. The genus is distributed predominantly in the mountain massifs of Asia, reaching the highest species diversity in the Himalayan region. Many Dasypolia species have been described during the last three decades (HACKER & PEKS, 1990; 1992; 1996; RONKAY & VARGA, 1990; RONKAY & PLANTE, 1992; RONKAY & ZILLI, 1993; GYULAI & RONKAY, 1995; HREBLAY & RONKAY, 1995; 1999; RONKAY et al., 1995; HACKER & RONKAY, 1996; HREBLAY & RONKAY, 1998; HREBLAY et al., 1998; RONKAY et al., 1998; IVINSKIS & SALDAITIS, 2010; BENEDEK et al., 2011; VOLYNKIN, 2012; BENEDEK et al., 2014; RONKAY et al., 2014; BENEDEK & SALDAITIS, 2014). D. lithophila (Kapur, 1960) was described, based on a single female as a member of subgenus Cteipolia Staudinger, 1896, later RONKAY & ZILLI (1993) transferred it to the subgenus Sinipolia which was upgraded to generic level by BENEDEK & SALDAITIS (2014). During a climbing expedition to the Annapurna Himalaya in Nepal in November, 1990 (Fig. 5), two male specimens of lithophila were collected. The examination of the male genitalia revealed that lithophila does not belong to Sinipolia, but to an undescribed subgenus of Dasypolia. The new subgenus and the male of lithophila are described below. 91

B. BENEDEK, A. VOLYNKIN & M. ČERNILA Material and methods Institutional abbreviations are as follows: BBT = coll. Balázs Benedek (Törökbálint, Hungary); GBG/ZSM = coll. Gottfried Behounek (Grafing, Germany) / Zoologische Staatssammlung München (Germany); MČK = coll. Matjaž Černila (Kamnik, Slovenia); ZSI = coll. Zoological Survey of India (Kolkata, India). Male and female genitalia were studied after boiling the abdomen for a short time in 7 % KOH solution and the vesica was everted. Pictures were processed using Adobe Photoshop CS4 software. Taxonomy Genus Dasypolia Guenée, 1852 Dasypolia Guenée, 1852, in Boisduval & Guenée, Histoire Naturelle des Insectes. Spécies Général des Lépidoptéres. Noctuelites, 2: 44. Type-species: Noctua templi Thunberg, 1792. Type locality: Sweden. Subgenus Kapuria Benedek, Volynkin & Černila, subgen. n. Type species: Cteipolia lithophila Kapur, 1960. Diagnosis: The new, as yet monotypic subgenus is similar to the recently described subgenus Kitapolia Benedek, Behounek, Floriani & Saldaitis, 2011 (Figs. 6, 2). External differences are the longer male antennae with longer pectination and the more triangular shape of forewings with a more acute apex and diffuse patterns of Kapuria. The autapomorphic characters of the male genitalia structure in Kapuria are the short but broad, oblonge-shaped uncus, the characteristically ellipticalshaped harpe with much weaker basis and the short but evenly moderately narrow valvae. The aedeagus is strongly curved in its first third, the coecum is much smaller, the carina is represented by a few short, small spines on the dorsal side, the vesica is long and membranous without spiculi but with a coarse surface. Etymology: The subgeneric name is dedicated to A. P. Kapur, the author of the type species. Dasypolia (Kapuria) lithophila (Kapur, 1960) comb. n. (Figs. 1-3, 6-7) Cteipolia lithophila Kapur, 1960: 118. Type locality: E Nepal, Khumbu, Bhote Kosi Valley. Type material examined: Photographs of the holotype 0 (Fig. 3): Nepal, Daily Mail 1954, Himalaya Expd., B. Biswas Coll. / Nepal (eastern) Khambu, above Marlung, Bhote Kasi Valley, ca. 16000 ft., 9 Mar. 1954, B. Biswas coll. / on bare rocks, coloration perfectly matching with such rocks / female genitalia on slide / z. s. l. Reg. No. 224/H10 / Type (coll. ZSI). Additional material examined: 2 11: Nepal, Annapurna mtn. range, vic. v. Lethe, mt. Nilgiri, 4300 m, Miristi Khola val., N basecamp Annapurna I. 28º 37 36 N, 83º 45 37 E. 23 Nov. 1990, Jamnik A., slide No. AV0928 Volynkin (colls. BBT and MČK). Diagnosis: Externally, male of D. lithophila (Figs. 1-2) is similar to the single Kitapolia species, D. kita Benedek, Behounek, Floriani & Saldaitis, 2011 (Fig. 4), but differs in the longer male antennae with longer pectination, somewhat larger size, more elongated and triangular forewing shape with a more acute apex, lighter forewing coloration with more diffuse patterns, narrower medial area, more strongly wavy ante-and postmedian fascia, lighter reniform without a black streak on its proximal side, cell shadowed between reniform and orbicular stigma and lighter hindwing with absence of a discal spot. The male genitalia of D. lithophila (Fig. 7) differ from those of D. kita (Fig. 8) in the shorter and much broader uncus, the larger juxta, the smaller and more rounded vinculum, the narrower and somewhat shorter valva with parallel margins, the ventrally more sclerotized costa between the sacculus and cucullus, the less sclerotised sacculus, the weaker clasper, the larger, characteristically 92 SHILAP Revta. lepid., 44 (173) marzo 2016

ON THE TAXONOMY OF THE GENUS DASYPOLIA GUENÉE, 1852 elliptical-shaped harpe with weaker and narrower base, the more curved aedeagus with a smaller coecum, the presence of the thin carinal spines on the dorsal side and the absence of the numerous spiculi on the vesica. Description of male (Figs. 1-2): Wingspan 30 mm, length of forewing 13 mm. Antennae broadly bipectinate. Head, thorax and abdomen greyish-brown, densely hairy. Forewings triangular in shape with apex acute, ground color of forewings greyish-brown with rather diffuse patterns, costal margin with seven large, dark brown spots, crosslines well-defined, dark brown, subbasal fascia diffuse, anteand postmedial fascia rather broad and strongly wavy, subterminal fascia irregularly wavy, terminal fascia represented by a row of dark brown spots between veins, orbicular and reniform stigmata small, pale sandy-brown coloured, the cell between the spots is dark filled, cilia long, mixed with light sandybrown and dark hairs. Hindwing light dirty-white, discal spot not visible, cilia long, colored like the hindwing. Male genitalia (Fig. 7): Uncus spatula-like, short but broad, with parallel margins, apically rounded with fine medio-apical incision; tegumen short and broad, positioned moderately high; penicular lobes well developed, rectangular in shape, apically setose; juxta large, shield-like; vinculum short, rounded, narrow U-shaped; valvae elongated, relatively narrow, apically slightly tapering with parallel margins; clasper long, thin, weakly sclerotised, harpe large, broadly elliptical, with narrow basis; aedeagus short and narrow, strongly curved in basal section, coecum long, carina armed with a small patch of thin spiculi on the dorsal side; vesica membranous, almost straight with coarse surface and without diverticulum. 1 2 D. lithophila D. lithophila Figs. 1-2. Dasypolia lithophila, adults. 1. Male, Nepal, Annapurna Mtts. (MCK); 2. ditto (BBT). Female genitalia (Fig. 6) were described in details by KAPUR (1962). Distribution: The species is known only from Nepal. The habitat is the highest ecozone of the region, far above the timberline (Fig. 5). Discussion Up to the present genus Dasypolia was subdivided into eleven subgenera (RONKAY et al., 2001; BENEDEK et al., 2011; RONKAY et al., 2014; BENEDEK & SALDAITIS, 2014), six of which have recently been described (BENEDEK et al., 2011; BENEDEK & SALDAITIS, 2014). Kapuria is the twelfth subgenus. Check list of Dasypolia subgenera: Dasypolia Guenée, 1852 Yetipolia Benedek & Saldaitis, 2014 Fumopolia Benedek & Saldaitis, 2014 Dasythorax Staudinger, 1889 SHILAP Revta. lepid., 44 (173) marzo 2016 93

B. BENEDEK, A. VOLYNKIN & M. ČERNILA Dasymixis Ronkay & Varga, 1990 Auropolia Hreblay & Ronkay, 1999 Zheduopolia Benedek & Saldaitis, 2014 Cteipolia Staudinger, 1896 Chalapolia Benedek, Behounek, Floriani & Saldaitis, 2011 Kitapolia Benedek, Behounek, Floriani & Saldaitis, 2011 Kapuria Benedek, Volynkin & Černila, subgen. nov. Tatsipolia Benedek, Behounek, Floriani & Saldaitis, 2011 Acknowledgements We are very grateful to Mrs. Alenka Jamnik (Ljubljana, Slovenia) for material collected and the biotope picture, Mrs. Sheela Saroj (Kolkata, India) for valuable type photographs; to Mr. János Babics (Budapest, Hungary) for his great help with genitalia and imago photographing and Mr. Gottfried Behounek (Grafing, Germany) for loaning the holotype of Dasypolia kita for our studies. BIBLIOGRAPHY BENEDEK, B., BEHOUNEk, G., FLORIANI, A. & SALDAITIS, A., 2011. New Dasypolia species (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from China, Sichuan, part. I. Esperiana, 16: 107-126. BENEDEK, B. & SALDAITIS, A., 2014. New Dasypolia Guenée, 1852 species from China, part II (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Esperiana, 19: 103-119. BENEDEK, B., SALDAITIS, A. & BABICS, J., 2014. On the taxonomy of the genus Dasypolia (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Xylenini). Entomofauna Supplement, 17: 17-28. GYULAI, P. & RONKAY, L., 1995. New Noctuidae species from West and Central Asia. Folia Entomologica Hungarica, 56: 27-35. HACKER, H. & PEKS, H., 1990. 2. Beschreibung neuer Taxa und Übersicht über das Artenspektrum des von Dr. W. Thomas 1980 1988 in Ladakh gesammelten Materials, Teil. I. Esperiana, 1: 277-322. HACKER, H. & PEKS, H., 1992. 3. Neue Taxa himalayanischer Noctuidae. Esperiana, 3: 151-183. HACKER, H. & PEKS, H., 1996. Die Spätherbstfauna der Himalaya-Gebiete von Himachal Pradesh und der ariden Gebiete des Wüstenstaates Rajastan. Esperiana, 4: 361-379. HACKER, H. & RONKAY, L., 1996. Three new genera, seven new species and a general view of the late autumnal fauna of the Himachal Pradesh region in India. Esperiana, 4: 337-359. HREBLAY, M. & RONKAY, L., 1995. New Species of Dasypolia from the Himalayan Region. Acta Zoolologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 41(4): 349-378. HREBLAY, M. & RONKAY L., 1998. Noctuidae from Nepal. In T. HARUTA (Eds.). Moths of Nepal 5. Tinea, 15 (Suppl.1): 117-310. HREBLAY, M. & RONKAY, L., 1999. Neue trifide Noctuidae aus dem himalayischen Raum und der südostasiatischen Region (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Esperiana, 7: 485-620. HREBLAY, M., RONKAY, L. & PLANTE, J., 1998. A systematic survey of the Tibetan Noctuidae fauna based of the material of the Schäfer-Expedition (1938-1939) and recent expeditions (1938-1939). Part I, List of species collected by the Schäfer -Expedition. Part II, List of species of the expeditions 1996-1997. Part III, Descriptions. Esperiana, 6: 69-184. IVINSKIS, P. & SALDAITIS, A., 2010. New Dasypolia Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) taxa from Central Asia (plate 22). Esperiana Memoir, 5: 323-327. KAPUR, A. P., 1960. On the genus Cteipolia Staudinger (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae), with description of a new species from Nepal. Records of the Indian Museum, 58: 9-120. RONKAY, G. RONKAY, L. & GYULAI, P., 2014. New Xyleninae and Psaphidinae species from Asia, with special reference to the Central and Inner Asiatic Dasypolia Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Fibigeriana Supplement, 2: 141-169. RONKAY, L., NEKRASOV, A. V. & SZABÓKY, Cs., 1995. On the taxonomy of the genus Dasypolia. Revision of the Subgenus Cteipolia. Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, 87: 75-92. RONKAY, L. & PLANTE, J., 1992. Un nouvelle espèce de Dasypolia de l Himalaya. Alexanor, 17(5): 273-276. 94 SHILAP Revta. lepid., 44 (173) marzo 2016

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B. BENEDEK, A. VOLYNKIN & M. ČERNILA 3 4 D. lithophila, HT D. kita, HT 5 6 D. lithophila, HT 7 8 D. lithophila D. kita, HT Figs 3-8. Dasypolia spp. adults (3-4), biotope (5), female (6) and male genitalia (7-8). 3. D. lithophila, holotype 0, eastern Nepal (ZSI, photo by Sh. Saroj); 4. D. kita, holotype 1, China (GBG/ZSM); 5. Nepal, Annapurna Himalaya, Nilgiri Mt., the collecting site of D. lithophila males (Photo by A. Jamnik); 6. Female genitalia of D. lithophila holotype, after Kapur (1962); 7. Male genitalia of D. lithophila, slide AV0928 Volynkin; 8. Male genitalia of D. kita, holotype, slide GB7014 Behounek. 96 SHILAP Revta. lepid., 44 (173) marzo 2016