First record of a female Delias nee/tje (Lepidoptera: Pieridae)

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Suara Serangga Papua, 2013, 8 (1) Juli - September 2013 11 First record of a female Delias nee/tje (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) Mike Wild P.O.Box 369, Sentani 99352, Jayapura, Papua, INDONESIA Email: mike_wild@ntm.org Suara Serangga Papua: 8(1): 11-16 Abstract:The previously unknown female Oelias neeltje, recorded from Mokndoma, Papua, is described and illustrated. Comparison is made between O. neeltje and the closely allied O. c/athrata from PNG. Rangkuman: Deskripsi betina Oelias neeltje yang sebelumnya belum dikenal, disajikan, setelah ditangkap di daerah Mokndoma, Papua, Indonesia, dilengkapi dengan foto-foto dan peta. Sekaligus dibuat perbandingan antara O. neeltje dan O. c/athrata dari P.N.G. Keywords: Oelias c/athrata complex, Central Mountain Range Papua, Indonesia. Introduction Delias neeltje belongs to the clathrata group of Delias consisting of nineteen species, all endemie to the centra I mountain ranges of the mainland of New Guinea. According to current classification, fourteen species are endemie in Papua (the western part of the island); and four species are endemie in Papua New Guinea, while a single species is known from both sides of the 141O-ELborder. The clathrata group (or Group XV, according to Talbot) has been divided into six sub-groups, with D, neeltje Gerrits & van Mastrigt, 1993 placed in the clathrata subgroup along with D. ciath rata Rothschild, 1904 and its subspecies limata Jordan, 1930, Delias sawyeri Van Mastrigt, 1996 and Delias catocausta which has three subspecies. Following the publication of D. neeltje by Gerrits & Van Mastrigt in 1993, the same species was described later in the same year by Yagishita as D. ciath rata sakumai, a taxon which has subsequently been treated as a junior synonym of D. neeltje. Abbreviations The abbreviations given below have been used throughout the text: BMNH - Natural History Museum, London, U.K. BMNH (E) - as above Entomological KSP Dept. - Koleksi Serangga Papua, Jayapura, Indonesia LT - Lectotype PT - Paratype

12 Suara Serangga Papua, 2013, 8 (1) Juli - September 2013 Delias nee/tje female (figs 1-2) Material examined: Puncak Jaya, Mokndoma, E 137 0 46.5'; S 3 0 38.6; 2180 rn, 13.7.2013, Mike Wild Fam. <;1, (will be moved to KSP). Diagnosis: D. nee/tje differs from D. c1athrata, including ssp./imata, in the following features (see figs 1-14): The bright orange to red subapical and terminal spots on the underside of the forewing; in c1athrata, these spots are light orange or even yell ow; the underside of the hindwing is white with seven dark spots; in cia th ra ta the spots are larger and the white parts are of ten filled with greyish brown diffusion; the dark spot in the base on underside of hindwing does not reach the inner border and is divided bya broad white stripe while in cia th rata the dark triangle does reach the inner border and is divided bya narrow white stripe. Description: Upperside of forewing milky, slightly translucent white with black costal border slightly wider than the male, bearing four very smal I subapical dots in which some coloration is visible from spots on underside. Broad black costa connected with black border, entering the discal cell, de-bar partly visible. Small streak is present 2/3 up costal border towards apex, reaching inward to M3. Inner edge of black border scalloped from above de-bar to tornus, slightly entering along inner margin. Basal area with grey-black diffusion. AII veins are clearly visible. Upperside of hindwing is translucent white, revealing the patterns on the underside. Costa is white. Black border from apex to tornus is wider than the male with undulate inner edge, with a bright orange subapical band, formed by four spots, with the second one elongated and pointing inwards. Basalarea with grey-black diffusion. Underside of forewing as in male: milky white with black border of same size as upperside, but inner edge less scalloped. A thick black costal band from base to black border, entering mid way into the discal cell, and cutting off an elongate greyish spot at Sc. AII veins are clearly visible. Underside of hindwing similar to male: milky white, with black border from apex to torn us, narrowed and more clearly defined than on upperside, with especially undulate inner margin. A black subbasal band from costa to dorsum, crossing the discal and cubitus cells at subbasallevel, following the anal margin, at apex connected with terminal black border. A second very broad, bowed band consists of six distinctly separate black spots from costa to dorsum, completed to half a circle bya large seventhspot at the innerside. These spots -Iess developed than in males - cross the discal and cubitus cells medially to postmedially. Top most discocelluar spot very faint. In base below white costa

Suara Serangga Papua, 2013, 8 (1) Juli - September 2013 13 black pear-shaped spot, separate from subbasal black band by white streak/band. Concentration of yellow scales cause a broad yellow greyish band from base along anal margin, much more yellowish than in clathrata. AII veins are clearly visible. Length of forewing: 29 mmo O ~o.~.-', '.o. I Map 1. Collection area of De/ias nee/tje <:;l Discussion The close morphological relationship between D. nee/tje and D. c/athrata raises the question of whether nee/tje is a subspecies of c/athrata or a separate species. The significant differences mentioned in the above description and the distance between the localities of both species (over 500 km) are the principle reasons for maintaining two separate species. The appearance of the D. nee/tje female confirms the differences previously known between males of the two species.

14 Suara Serangga Papua, 2013, 8 (1) Juli - September 2013 Acknowledgements I want to thank my sons who collected the D. nee/tjec(. Thanks to Henk van Mastrigt for valuable information, additional notes, pictures of KSP material. and help in the editing of th is article. Thank you also to David Lees (BMNH) for allowing photography of BMNH material and to Chris Davenport for pictures and proof reading. Literature Gerrits, Fred & Henk van Mastrigt [1993]. New Results on Oelias from the Centra I Mountain Range of Irian Jaya (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) - Treubia Vol. 30 (1992) Part 3: 381-402. Jordan, K. 1930. Some new butterflies and moths from Eastern New Guinea - Nov. Zool. XXXV (1930): 277-278 (277). Parsons, M. 1999. The Butterflies of Papua New Guinea: their Systematics and Biology, pp. I-XVI, 1-736, PI. 1-162 (132 col.); HB. Academie Press, London.ISBN 0-12-545555-0. (pp.109-115) PI. 29-39,117-118. Rothschild, 1904. Lepidoptera from British New Guinea, collected by Mr A. S. Meek - Nov. Zool. XI (1904): 310-322 (315). Van Mastrigt, Henk. 2000. A review ofthe Oelias c1athrata group from Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) - NEN, Marktleuthen 48. Band (April/Mai 2000): 3-68, incl. Color PI. I-XI: figs 1-189. Van Mastrigt, Henk & Mike Wild. 2013. The environment of Mokndoma and its Oelias (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) - SUGAPA 7(4):92-106.

Suara Serangga Papua, 2013, 8 (1) Juli - September 2013 15 2 3 4 6 Figs 1-4. Oelias nee/tje 1-2 upperside & underside 9 (Mike Wild Fam.) 3-4. Upperside & underside cî PT (KSP21880); Figs 5-6. Oe/ias c/athrata c/athrata upperside & underside cî [BMNH(E) #983493]- Head of R.Aroa (Meek)].

16 Suara Serangga Papua, 2013, 8 (1) Juli - September 2013 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Figs 7-8. Oelias c/athrata c/athrata upperside & underside <;! [(BMNH(E) #983492) - Owgarra (coll, Meek) ex col I. Herbert Druce]. Figs 9-14. Oe/ias c/athrata /imata: 9-1 O. upperside & underside ó LT[West Side of Herzag Mts (coii. A.F.Eichhorn - BMNH(E)]; 11-12 upperside & underside <;! [(BMNH(E) #984006) - West Side of Herzag Mts (col I. A.F. Eichhorn); 13-14. upperside & underside ó [CD - Kerowagi, Simbu Prov., P.N.G.].