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© Амурский Зоологический Журнал. VII(2), 2015. 146-149 © Amurian Zoological Journal. VII(2), 2015 © Амурский зоологический журнал. VII(2), 2015. 146-149 Accepted: 28.04. 2015 УДК 595.78 © Amurian zoological journal. VII(2), 2015. 146-149 Published: 30.06. 2015 новые находки ночных миКро- и маКрочешУеКрылых (INSECTA, LEPIDOPTERA, "Microheterocera", "MACROhETEROCERA") на оСТРОВЕ Сахалин а. в. вертянкин [Vertyankin A.V. New findings of micromoths and macromoths (Insecta, Lepidoptera, «Microheterocera», «Macroheterocera») on the Sakhalin Island] Сахалинский областной краеведческий музей, Коммунистический проспект, 29, г. Южно-Сахалинск, 693010, Россия. E-mail: [email protected] Sakhalin Regional Museum, Kommunisticheskiy prospect, 29, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, 693010, Russia. E-mail: [email protected] Ключевые слова: Микрочешуекрылые, макрочешуекрылые, чешуекрылые, Crambidae, Geometridae, Lymantriidae, Notodontidae, Noctuidae, Arctiidae, новые находки, Сахалин Key words: Microheterocera, Macroheterocera, Lepidoptera, Crambidae, Geometridae, Lymantriidae, Notodontidae, Noctuidae, Arctiidae, new records, Sakhalin резюме: Для острова Сахалин впервые приводится 18 видов чешуекрылых: Pyrausta porphyralis, Pygospila tyres, Haritalodes basipunctalis, Inurois asahinai (новый вид для фауны России), Cleora insolita, Hypomecis roboraria, Lassaba nikkonis (новый вид для фауны России), Xerodes rufescentaria, Lampropteryx jameza, Trichopteryx ustata, Artaxa subflava, Lymantria mathura, Epodonta lineata, Peridea lativitta, Hagapteryx admirabilis, Sphragifera sigillata, Cucullia elongata, Setina roscida. Подтверждено обитание на Сахалине Alcis pryeraria. Summary: 18 Lepidoptera species: Pyrausta porphyralis, Pygospila tyres, Haritalodes basipunctalis, Inurois asahinai (first record for Russia), Cleora insolita, Hypomecis roboraria, Lassaba nikkonis (first record for Russia), Xerodes rufescentaria, Lampropteryx jameza, Trichopteryx ustata, Artaxa subflava, Lymantria mathura, Epodonta lineata, Peridea lativitta, Hagapteryx admirabilis, Sphragifera sigillata, Cucullia elongata, Setina roscida are recorded from Sakhalin island for the first time. Presence on Sakhalin ofAlcis pryeraria is confirmed. Микро- и Макрочешуекрылые - самые большие ки (46°3'13.85"N, 141°56'47.29"E), смешанный по видовому составу и довольно хорошо изучен- пихтово-широколиственный лес, ночью на свет ные группы чешуекрылых Сахалина [Кононенко лампы, 25-26.07.2014, А.В. Вертянкин – 1 экз. 2003, 2011, Миронов, Беляев, Василенко, 2008, (цвет. таб. VII: 2). Синев, 2008, Беляев, 2011, Чистяков, 2012 и др.], распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина*, При- однако список видов все еще пополняется новыми морский край. Япония, п-ов Корея, Мьянма, Ин- находками. В представленном сообщении приво- дия, Шри Ланка, Индонезия [Кирпичникова, 1999]. дятся данные о 18 новых видах чешуекрылых для Haritalodes basipunctalis (Bremer, 1864) Сахалина из них два вида (Inurois asahinai, Lassaba материал. Сахалин: Невельский район, мыс Куз- nikkonis) новые для России. Подтверждено обита- нецова, долина р. Кузнецовки, возле склона соп- ние на Сахалине Alcis pryeraria. Звездочкой (*) от- ки (46°3'13.85"N, 141°56'47.29"E), смешанный мечены новые указания для Сахалина, двумя звез- пихтово-широколиственный лес, ночью на свет дочками (**) новые указания для России. лампы, 25-26.07.2014, А.В. Вертянкин. – 1 экз. Сем. CRAMBIDAE – Травяные огневКи (цвет. таб. VII: 3). Подсем. Pyraustinae распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина*, Хаба- ровский край [Дубатолов, Стрельцов, 2008], При- Pyrausta porphyralis ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) морский край. Тропические и субтропические материал. Сахалин: Ногликский район, заказ- районы Азии [Кирпичникова, 1999]. ник «Ногликский», 26.06.2014. – фотография Н.Е. Огурцова (цвет. таб. VII: 1). Сем. Geometridae - ПяДеницы распространение. Россия: север Сахалина*, Подсем. Alsophilinae Амурская область, Приморский край, Камчатка, Inurois asahinai Inoue, 1974** Забайкалье, Сибирь, Кавказ, европейская часть материал. Сахалин: Невельский район, 2,5 км юж- [Синев, 2008]. Монголия, Европа (кроме севера) нее пос. Горнозаводск (урочище «Чайкино»), доли- [Кирпичникова, 1999]. на мелкосопочника (46°32'29.90"N, 141°49'22.59"E), Pygospila tyres (Cramer, 1780) вторичный смешанный лес, 12.11.2013, А.В. Вер- материал. Сахалин: Невельский район, мыс тянкин. – 1 ♂. (цвет. таб. VII: 4). Кузнецова, долина р. Кузнецовки, склон соп- распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина**. 146 Япония (Хоккайдо, Хонсю, Сикоку, Кюсю) сом (46°44'42.18"N, 142°44'19.36"E), 25-26.06.2014, [Nakajima H., 2011]. А.В. Вертянкин – 1 ♀. (цвет. таб. VII: 7). Подсем. Ennominae распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина*, Хаба- Alcis pryeraria (Leech, 1897) ровский край, Приморский край [Миронов и др., материал. Сахалин: Невельский район, мыс 2008]. Япония (Хоккайдо, Хонсю, Сикоку, Кюсю, Кузнецова, долина р. Кузнецовки, возле склона Цусима, Яку), Корея, Северо-Восточный Китай сопки (46°3'13.85"N, 141°56'47.29"E), смешан- [Sato R., 2011]. Восточноазиатский суббореаль- ный пихтово-широколиственный лес, ночью на ный лесной вид [Беляев, 2009]. свет лампы, 25-26.07.2014, А.В. Вертянкин. – 1 ♂. Подсем. Larentiinae (цвет. таб. VII: 5). Lampropteryx jameza (Butler, 1878) распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина [Sato материал. Сахалин: Макаровский район, верховья Rikio, 2001], Приморский край, Южные Куриль- реки Нитуй, возле «Нитуйского» водопада (48°55' ские острова [Миронов и др., 2008]. Япония (Хок- 55.89"N, 142°46'30.34"E), лов на свет, 14-15.07.2007, кайдо, Хонсю, Сикоку, Кюсю, Яку), Корея [Sato А.В. Вертянкин – 1 экз. (цвет. таб. VII: 10a, 10b). R., 2011]. Восточноазиатский суббореальный лес- распространение. Россия: средняя часть Сахали- ной вид [Беляев, 2009]. на*, Южные Курильские о-ва, Приморский край, Примечание. В отечественных работах вид для [Миронов и др., 2008], Хабаровский край [Васи- Сахалина не указывался. ленко и др., 2013]. Япония (Хоккайдо, Хонсю), Ко- Cleora insolita (Butler, 1878) рея, Китай [Nakajima H., 2011]. Восточноазиатский материал. Сахалин: Невельский район, окр. суббореальный пертофильный вид [Беляев, 2009]. пос. Шебунино, долина реки Шебунинка, Trichopteryx ustata (Christoph, 1881) (46°25'50.54"N, 141°58'52.30"E) на свет, 31.05- материал. Сахалин: Невельский район: окр. пос. 1.06.2014, А.В. Вертянкин – 1 ♂. (цвет. таб. VII: 6). Колхозное (46°38'8.36"N, 141°55'30.74"E), лов на распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина*, Куриль- свет, 2-3.05.2014, А.В. Вертянкин – 1 экз. (цвет. ские острова, Хабаровский край, Приморский край таб. VII: 11); окр. пос. Шебунино (46°25'47.24" N, [Миронов и др., 2008]. Япония (Хоккайдо, Хонсю, 141°58'27.24"E), лов на свет, 10-11.05.2014, А.В. Сикоку, Кюсю, Яку), Корея [Sato R., 2011]. Восточ- Вертянкин – 2 экз. ноазиатский суббореально-субтропический лес- распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина*, Хаба- ной вид [Беляев, 2009]. ровский край, Приморский край [Миронов и др., Hypomecis roboraria (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) 2008]. Япония (Хоккайдо, Хонсю, Сикоку, Кюсю) материал. Сахалин: Невельский район, мыс [Nakajima H., 2011]. Восточноазиатский субборе- Кузнецова, долина р. Кузнецовки, склон сопки альный лесной вид [Беляев, 2009]. (46°3'13.85"N, 141°56'47.29"E), смешанный пихтово- Сем. Lymantriidae - волнянКи широколиственный лес, ночью на свет лампы, 25- 26.07.2014. – 1 ♂. (цвет. таб. VII: 8). А.В. Вертянкин. Artaxa subflava(Bremer, 1864) распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина*, Южные материал. Сахалин: Невельский район, мыс Курильские острова, Амурская область, Еврейская Кузнецова, долина р. Кузнецовки, склон соп- Автономная область, Хабаровский край, Примор- ки (46°3'13.85"N, 141°56'47.29"E), смешанный ский край, юг Сибири, европейская часть [Миро- пихтово-широколиственный лес, ночью на свет нов и др., 2008]. Трансевразиатский суббореально- лампы, 25-26.07.2014, А.В. Вертянкин – 1♂ субтропический лесной вид [Беляев, 2009]. (цвет. таб. VII: 12). Lassaba nikkonis (Butler, 1881)** распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина*, Хаба- материал. Сахалин: Невельский район, ровский край, Приморский край. Корея, Север- окр. пос. Шебунино, долина реки Шебунин- ный и Западный Китай, Япония [Чистяков, 2003]. ка (46°25'50.54"N, 141°58'52.30"E), смешанный Lymantria mathura Walker, 1865 - розовый непарник хвойно-широколиственный лес, лов на свет, 31.05- материал. Сахалин, Невельский район, мыс 1.06.2014. – 1 ♀. (цвет. таб. VII: 9). А.В. Вертянкин. Кузнецова, долина р. Кузнецовки, склон соп- распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина**. Япония ки (46°3'13.85"N, 141°56'47.29"E), смешанный (Хоккайдо, Хонсю, Сикоку, Кюсю, Цусима, Яку) [Sato пихтово-широколиственный лес, ночью на свет R., 2011]. Корея (центр, юг, о. Чеджу) [Kim et al., 2001]. лампы, 25-26.07.2014, А.В. Вертянкин, А.В. Ми- Примечание. Гусеницы связаны с дубом зин – 6♂ (цвет. таб. VII: 13). (Fagáceae) и яблонями (Rosáceae) [Sato R., 2011]. распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина*, юг Xerodes rufescentaria (Motschulsky, [1861]) Амурской области, Еврейская Автономная об- материал. Сахалин: Корсаковский район, южнее ласть, юг Хабаровского края [Барма, Дубато- пос. Дачное, луг у границы с мелколиственным ле- лов, 2013], Приморский край. Корея, Северо- 147 восточный и Западный Китай, Северо-западная Кузнецова, долина р. Кузнецовки, склон соп- Индия, Гималаи [Чистяков, 2003]. Япония (Хок- ки (46°3'13.85"N, 141°56'47.29"E), смешанный кайдо, Хонсю, Сикоку, Кюсю) [Kishida Y., 2011]. пихтово-широколиственный лес, ночью на свет лампы, 25-26.07.2014, А.В. Вертянкин. – 1 экз. Сем. Notodontidae – хохлатки (цвет. таб. VII: 18). Epodonta lineata (Oberthür, 1881) распространение. Россия: юг Сахалина*, При- материал. Сахалин, Невельский район, мыс морский край, Хабаровский край, Амурская
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