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Hypsopygia igniflualis Pyralis

Description

402. Hypsopygia igniflualis (Walker, 1859a: 268) (Pyralis)

Type locality: Ceylon [Sri Lanka]

= Pyralis dorcasalis Walker, 1859a: 271

Type locality: Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak

= Pyralis healealis Walker, 1859a: 902–903

Type locality: China, Shanghai

= Asopia hampsonialis Snellen, 1895: 110–111

Type locality: Buitenzorg [Indonesia, Java, Bogor]

= Herculia igniflualis f. angusti Strand, 1919: 59–60

Type locality: Taiwan, Kankau

= Orthopygia glauculalis Yamanaka, 1980: 326, figs 3, 4, 4a, 9

Type locality: Japan

Distribution. Indian records: Nilgiris (Hampson 1896a), Kolkatta (Sevastopulo 1935), West Himalaya (Sanyal et al. 2018), Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu (Chandra et al. 2019). Global records: Ceylon, Borneo (Hampson 1896a), Nepal (Yamanaka 1998), Borneo (Sutton et al. 2015), Pakistan, Myanmar, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan (Chandra et al. 2019).

Notes

Published as part of Singh, Navneet, Ranjan, Rahul, Talukdar, Avishek, Joshi, Rahul, Kirti, Jagbir Singh, Chandra, Kailash & Mally, Richard, 2022, A catalogue of Indian Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera), pp. 1-423 in Zootaxa 5197 (1) on page 124, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5197.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7252292

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References

  • Walker, F. (1859 a) List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. Part XVI - Deltoides, XVII - Pyralides, Part XVIII - Pyralides, Part XIX - Pyralides. The Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History), London, iv + 1036 pp.
  • Snellen, P. C. T. (1895) Aanteekeningen over Pyraliden met beschrijving van nieuwe genera en soorten. Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 38, 103 - 161, pls. 5 - 6.
  • Strand, E. (1919) H. Sauter's Formosa-Ausbeute, Pyralididae, Subfam. Sterictinae, Endotrichinae, Pyralidinae und Hydrocampinae (Lep.). Entomologische Mitteilungen, 8, 49 - 62 + 102 - 110 + 129 - 135.
  • Yamanaka, H. (1980) Three new species of the Pyralidae from Japan (Lepidoptera). Tinea, 10, 34, 323 - 327.
  • Hampson, G. F. (1896 a) On the classification of three subfamilies of moths of the family Pyralidae, the Epipaschiinae, Endotrichinae and Pyralinae. Transactions of the entomological Society of London, 1896, 451 - 550. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1365 - 2311.1896. tb 00967. x
  • Sevastopulo, D. G. (1935) A preliminary list of the Pyralidae of Calcutta (Lepidoptera). Journal of the Bombay natural History Society, 38, 204 - 205.
  • Sanyal, A. K., Mallick, K., Khan, S., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mazumder, A., Bhattacharyya, K., Pathania, P. C., Raha, A. & Chandra, K. (2018) Insecta: Lepidoptera (Moths). In: Chandra, K., Gupta, D., Gopi, K. C., Tripathy, B. & Kumar, V. (Eds.), Faunal Diversity of Indian Himalaya. Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, pp. 651 - 726.
  • Chandra, K., Kumar, V., Singh, N., Raha, A. & Sanyal, A. K. (2019) Assemblages of Lepidoptera in Indian Himalaya through long term Monitoring plots. Director, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, 457 pp.
  • Yamanaka, H. (1998) Pyralide of Nepal, II. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 5. Tinea. Vol. 15. Supplement 1. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 99 - 114.
  • Sutton, S., Barlow, H. & Whitaker, T. (2015) A preliminary guide to pyralid moths of Borneo. Vol. 1. Natural History Publications (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu, in association with Southdene Sendirian Berhad, Kuala Lumpur, 89 pp.