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Gatesclarkeana idia Diakonoff 1973

  • 1. Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture at Kamphaeng Saen, Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen Campus, Nakhon Pathom, 73140, Thailand.

Description

40. Gatesclarkeana idia Diakonoff, 1973

Gatesclarkeana idia Diakonoff, 1973, Zool. Monogr. Rijksmus. Nat. Hist. 1: 8. Type locality: Indonesia, “ West Java, Sindanglaja ”. Holotype (♂): NCB.

Gatesclarkeana idea Kawabe, 1975, Trans. Lepid. Soc. Japan 28: 31. [no type]

Distribution outside Thailand: Bali, Borneo, and Indonesia (Diakonoff 1973), China (Diakonoff 1973, Kawabe et al. 1992), Japan (Nasu & Komai 2013), Vietnam (Nedoshivina 2013), and Laos (Pinkaew & Phewphanh 2017).

Distribution in Thailand: C–– Nakhon Nayok Prov. (Khao Yai N.P.), Phitsanulok Prov. (Muang), Saraburi Prov. (Namtok Samlan N.P. and Sao Hai Dist.), and Uthai Thani Prov. (Huai Kha Khaeng W.S.), E–– Chanthaburi Prov. (Ang-et Community Forest, Khao Khitchakut N.P., Khao Kluea, Khao Soi Dao W.S., and Phlio Waterfall N.P.), Prachinburi Prov. (Khao Yai N.P.), Sa Kaeo Prov. (Pang Sida N.P.), and Trat Prov. (Trat Agroforestry R.St.), N–– Chiang Mai Prov. (Doi Chiang Dao W.S., Doi Pakia, Doi Pha Hom Pok N.P., Doi Suthep-Pui N.P., Fang, and Omkoi W.S.), NE–– Chaiyaphum Prov. (Chulabhorn Dam and Phu Khieo W.S.), Loei Prov. (Phu Ruea N.P.), Nakhon Ratchasima Prov. (Khao Yai N.P. and Sakaerat Environmental R.St.), and Ubon Ratchathani Prov. (Sirindhorn Dam), S–– Nakhon Si Thammarat Prov. (Khao Nan N.P.), Phuket Prov. (Ton Sai Waterfall), and Narathiwat Prov. (Hala-Bala W.S.), and W–– Kanchanaburi Prov. (Ban Tha Kradan Community Forest, Ban Wang Sing Community Forest, Chaloem Rattanakosin N.P., Erawan N.P., Sahakorn Nikhom Community Forest, and Thong Pha Phum N.P.), and Phetchaburi Prov. (Kaeng Krachan N.P), (Kawabe 1989; Roland, personal communication; KKIC).

Host plants: In Thailand, caterpillars feed on Anacardiaceae: Mangifera indica, Annonaceae: Polyalthia cauliflora, Clusiaceae: Garcinia mangostana, Sapindaceae Dimocarpus longan, Nephelium lappaceum, and Xerospermum noronhianum (Brown et al. 2019; Kuroko & Lewvanich 1993; Robinson et al. 2023). Caterpillars also feed on Euphorbiaceae: Aleurites sp., Nephelium sp., and Ricinus sp., Fabaceae: Acacia mangium, Lamiaceae: Perilla sp., Oxalidaceae: Averrhoa carambola, Malvaceae: Durio sp., Myrtaceae: Syzygium sp., Rutaceae: Citrus sp., Theaceae: Camellia sinensis, and Verbenaceae: Lantana sp. (Diakonoff 1973; Robinson et al. 2023).

Remarks: Specimens from Thailand were collected in agroforestry area, recovered forest of old para-rubber plantation, moist evergreen forest, mixed deciduous forest, deciduous dipterocarp forest, dry evergreen forest, and hill evergreen forest at 19– 1,500 m. Robinson et al. (1994) also reported this species from Thailand but did not mention about province, location, and elevation.

Notes

Published as part of Muadsub, Sopita & Pinkaew, Nantasak, 2023, The first checklist of the tribe Olethreutini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreutinae) of Thailand, pp. 1-65 in Zootaxa 5349 (1) on pages 19-20, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5349.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/8391100

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Biodiversity

Collection code
NCB
Scientific name authorship
Diakonoff
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Lepidoptera
Family
Tortricidae
Genus
Gatesclarkeana
Species
idia
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Taxonomic concept label
Gatesclarkeana idia Diakonoff, 1973 sec. Muadsub & Pinkaew, 2023

References

  • Diakonoff, A. (1973) The South Asiatic Olethreutini (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae). Zoologische Monographieen van het Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, 1, 1 - 700.
  • Kawabe, A., Komai, F. & Razowski, J. (1992) Tortricidae. In: Heppner, J. B. & Inoue, H. (Eds.) Lepidoptera of Taiwan. Vol. 1. Part 2. Checklist. Scientific Publishers, Gainesville, Florida, pp. 103 - 109.
  • Nasu, Y. & Komai, F. (2013) Olethreutinae. In: Nasu, Y., Hirowatari, T. & Kishida, Y. (Eds.). The Standard of Moths in Japan. IV. Gakken Education Publishing, Tokyo, pp. 198 - 272.
  • Nedoshivina, S. V. (2013) Lepidoptera Heterocera of Vietnam: Family Tortricidae. Promotion Technology Corporation Publishing, Ulyanovsk, 240 pp. [in Russian]
  • Pinkaew, N. & Phewphanh, P. (2017) First report on the Olethreutini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreutinae) of Lao PDR with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa, 4358 (1), 125 - 141. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4358.1.5
  • Kawabe, A. (1989) Records and descriptions of the subfamily Olethreutinae (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from Thailand. Microlepidoptera of Thailand, 2, 23 - 82.
  • Brown, J. W., Panmeng, Y. M., Putnaul, S. & Miller, S. E. (2019) Host records for Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) reared from seeds and fruits in Thailand Rainforest. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 121 (4), 544 - 556. https: // doi. org / 10.4289 / 0013 - 8797.121.4.544
  • Kuroko, H. & Lewvanich, A. (1993) Lepidopterous Pests of Tropical Fruit Trees in Thailand. Japan International Cooperation Agency, Tokyo, 132 pp., 55 pls. [in Thai]
  • Robinson, G. S., Ackery, P. R., Kitching, I., Beccaloni, G. W. & Hernandez, L. M. (2023) HOSTS - a Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants [Data set]. Natural History Museum, London. Available from: http: // doi. org / 10.5519 / havt 50 xw (accessed 3 July 2023)
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