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Stenoloba futii Kononenko & Ronkay 2000

Authors: Behounek, G.; Kononenko, V. S.;

Stenoloba futii Kononenko & Ronkay 2000

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Stenoloba futii Kononenko & Ronkay, 2000 (Figs. 11–13, 38, 62, 63) Insecta Koreana, 17(3):165, fig. 22, 49, 49a, 67. Type-locality: Malaysia, Pahang state, Cameron Highlands, Tanah Rata. Holotype: male HNHM, Budapest. Material examined. 2 males, 1 female, Peninsula Malaya, Myanmar, Tenasserim, Dawna Mts., 800 m, September 1995, October 1995, March–April 1995 (Steinke & Lehmann leg.), genitalia slides GB7213, 7215 males GB5646 female); Sumatra, common on several collecting sites, genitalia slides: GB5321, 7214, 7216, LRK7631 males, GB5646, 7215, LRK7632 females (coll. G. Behounek); 5 males, 1 female, Sumatra: “ Fort de Kock (Sumatra) 920 m, January 1921, 1922, February 1922, December 1922 (F. Jacobson leg.), genitalia slides: male 4-150510 VK, 5-150510 VK; 1 female, Java, Roepke / Museum Leiden verzameling W.K.J. Roepke, genitalia slide 11-150510 VK (RMNH, Leiden). Diagnosis. Adult (Figs. 11–13). Wingspan: male, 20–23 mm, female 23–26 mm. This is the most widespread South East Asian Stenoloba species, distributed from Dawna Mts. in south Myanmar, through peninsular Malaysia to Sumatra and Java. Externally it could be confused with S. elegans and S. futioides. It differs from S. elegans by the shape of the reniform and from S. futiodes by the presence of a clear wide shadow in the medial field behind antemedial line. In male genitalia (Fig. 38) it differs from its allies by more developed uncus and the presence of a ring formed by minute cornuti in the base of the vesica. Males have brush organ on the 8 th segment of abdomen (Fig. 51), represented by thin sclerotized ring and very large gland (much larger than in related species), bearing a brush of hairs. In female genitalia (Fig. 62, 63) it differs from S. futioides by larger antrum with broader antevaginal plate. Distribution. Malayan Peninsula: Myanmar, Malaysia; Indonesia: Sumatra, Java. The species occurs in mountains at elevations of 800–1000 m. Several generations, probably throughout the year.

Published as part of Behounek, G. & Kononenko, V. S., 2010, Fourteen new species of the genus Stenoloba Staudinger, 1892 from South East Asia (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae, Bryophilinae), pp. 1-31 in Zootaxa 2679 (1) on page 7, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2679.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5301975

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Lepidoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Noctuidae, Animalia, Stenoloba futii, Biodiversity, Stenoloba, Taxonomy

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