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Comibaena amoenaria

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4. Comibaena amoenaria (Oberthür, 1883)

(adults Fig. 16C; male gen. Figs. 33C–33E; female gen. Fig. 37D)

Comibaena amoenaria: Vasilenko & Gordeeva (Vlasova), 2004: 1436; Berlov & Berlov, 2006: 103; 2008: 50; Gordeeva & Gordeev, 2007: 130; Mironov et al., 2008: 205; Beljaev & Mironov, 2019: 254.

Material examined. Irkutskaya Oblast: B. Koty, 9.VII.2012, 1 ♁, 1 ♀ (GenBank ID: OK073237), I. Makhov; Verkhnelenskaya gora, 30. VI.1913, 1 ♁, S. Rodionov [ZIN]. Buryatia: Arshan, 13.VII.1975, 2 ♁, A. Tarmaeva [BF]; Enkheluk, 16.VII.2010, 3 ♁, I. Makhov [ZIN]. Zabaikalsky Kray: Sretensky Distr., Kuenga river valley, 3 km N of Dunayevo vill. (52°05’53”N 117°02’24”E), 8.VII.2020, 1 ♀ (GenBank ID: OK073119), I. Makhov [ZIN].

Distribution. Siberian–Far Eastern, subboreal. From Irkutskaya Oblast to Primorye, Sakhalin Isl. and Kuriles. Outside Russia in Korea, Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Tsushima Isl.), N China (Beijing).

Hostplants: Fagaceae (Beljaev 2016), hostplants in the Baikal region are unknown.

Genetic note. COI sequences were obtained from two females collected in Irkutskaya Oblast (Bolshye Koty vill.) and Zabaikalsky Kray (Dunayevo vill.). These barcodes were found to be almost identical to the ‘ C. quadrinotata Butler, 1889 ’ and ‘ C. cassidara (Guenée, 1858) ’ which are available in BoLD. I checked the record details of the specimen GWOTL766-13 (identified as C. cassidara by Xue Dayong), examined its image and concluded that this sample does not correspond to the features of C. cassidara, which have reddish-brown forewing tornal patch and hindwing apical patch (Han et al. 2012). The specimen GWOTL766-13 evidently belongs to C. amoenaria. The image of MF052099 identified as C. quadrinotata is absent (the sequence downloaded from GenBank coincides with Siberian samples by 99.35%). Nevertheless, I suppose, this is also an incorrect identification of C. amoenaria. C. amoenaria is not recorded for China (Han et al. 2012; Beljaev 2016). Thus, the distribution area of this species also includes Northern China (Beijing Shi).

Notes

Published as part of Makhov, Ilya, 2023, Geometridae (Lepidoptera) of the Baikal region: identification keys and annotated catalogue with notes to DNA barcoding. Part 2. Archiearinae, Geometrinae, Sterrhinae, pp. 1-120 in Zootaxa 5294 (1) on page 29, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5294.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7965063

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Biodiversity

Collection code
VI , ZIN, BF
Material sample ID
OK073119 , OK073237
Event date
1975-07-13 , 2012-07-09
Verbatim event date
1975-07-13/2020-07-08
Scientific name authorship
Oberthur
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Lepidoptera
Family
Geometridae
Genus
Comibaena
Species
amoenaria
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Comibaena amoenaria (Oberthur, 1883) sec. Makhov, 2023

References

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  • Berlov, O. E. & Berlov, E. Ya. (2006) Materials to fauna and ecology of geometrid-moths (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) in Baikal region. Proceedings of the State Nature Reserve " Baikalo-Lensky' ', 4, 102 - 110. [in Russian]
  • Berlov, O. E. & Berlov, E. Ya. (2008) New data on geometrid moths (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) from the Baikal region. In: Zhukov, L. A. (Ed.), Principles and methods of biodiversity conservation: materials of the III All-Russian scientific conference. Mari State University, Yoshkar-Ola, Pushchino, pp. 50 - 51. [in Russian]
  • Gordeeva, T. V. & Gordeev, S. Yu. (2007) Family Geometridae - pyadenitzy. In: Ubugunova, L. L. & Dubatolov, V. V. (Eds.), Lepidoptera of Buryatia. Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, pp. 95 - 148. [in Russian]
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  • Beljaev, E. A. & Mironov, V. G. (2019) Geometridae. In: Sinev, S. Yu. (Ed.), Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Russia. 2 nd Edition. Zoological Institute RAS, St. Petersburg, pp. 235 - 281. [in Russian]
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  • Han, H., Galsworthy, A. C. & Xue, D. (2012) The Comibaenini of China (Geometridae: Geometrinae), with a review of the tribe. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 165, 723 - 772. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 3642.2012.00826. x