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N Expedi­ Southeastern Asian Continent, Is, Therefore, Described As Tion by the Swedish René Malaise in 1934 Which Today Loepa­ Diffundata Sp N achrichten des E ntomologischen V ereins A pollo 97 Schintlmeister, A.: Die Gattung Paracyphanta Sugi, 1994 (Lepidoptera, Notodontidae, Platychasmatinae) 101 Schroeder, H. G., Treadaway, C. G., Mohagan, D., & Mohagan, A.: Das Genus Taraka Doherty 1889 neu für die Philippinen, nebst Anmerkungen zu Niphanda Moore 1875 (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) 105 de Freina, J. J., & Naderi, A.: Description of a new species in the genus Amata Fabricius, 1807 from Iran (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae, Syntominae, Syntomini) 108 Buchbesprechung: Huemer, P. & Erlebach, S. (2007): Schmetterlinge Innsbrucks — Artenvielfalt einst und heute 109 ten Hagen, W.: Eine albinistische Form von Anthocharis damone Boisduval, 1836 (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) 111 Entomologische Notiz: Schurian, K. G., & Westenberger, A.: Handgesteuerte Eiablage bei Papilio machaon Linnaeus, 1758 (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) 112 Hessenfauna: 22. Zub, P. M. T., & Nässig, W. A: Ein aktuelles Vorkommen von Lasiocampa quercus (Linnaeus, 1758) bei Darmstadt (Lepidoptera, Lasiocampidae) 113 Gascoigne-Pees, M., Trew, D., Pateman, J., & Verovnik R.: The distribution, life cycle, ecology and present status of Leptidea morsei (Fenton 1882) in Slovenia with additional observations from Romania (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) 122 Buchbesprechung: Reinhardt, R., Sbieschne, H., Settele, J., Fischer, U., & Fiedler, G. (2007): Tagfalter von Sachsen 123 Angersbach, R.: Kommentierte entomofaunistische Bibliographie des Schwalm-Eder-Kreises in Hessen, Stand 16. x. 2008 127 Nässig, W. A.: Künstliche Sexuallockstoffe in der Faunistik: Ergebnisse einer Studie an Wicklern in Hessen (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) — 2. Systematischer Teil: Tortricidae, Tortricinae 149 Naumann, S., Nässig, W. A., & Löffler, S.: Notes on the identity of Loepa katinka diversiocellata Bryk, 1944 and description of a new species, with notes on preimaginal morphology and some taxonomic remarks on other species (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) 163 de Freina, J. J.: Beschreibung von Cabomina gen. n., Cabomina monicae sp. n. und Cabomina dracomontana sp. n. aus Südafrika (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae, Sesiinae, Osminiini) 169 Entomologische Notiz: de Freina, J. J.: Eine neue Futterpflanze von Graphium angolanus (Goeze, 1779) (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae, Leptocircini) 170 Buchbesprechung: Gerhardt, U., & Ulrich, R. (2008): Gross werden ist sooo schwer. Geheimnisse aus dem Leben der Schmetterlinge 171 Müller, R.: Beobachtungen zur Lebensweise von Larentia clavaria (Haworth, 1809) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) 173 Lewandowski, S.: Stoermeriana nabataea de Freina, 2002: Beschreibung der Präimaginalstadien und Angaben zur Biologie (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) 175 Buchbesprechung: Schulte, T., Eller, O., Niehuis, M., & Rennwald, E. (2007): Die Tagfalter der Pfalz Jahrgang 29 Copyright © 2007 by Entomologischer Verein Apollo e.V., Frankfurt am Main, Germany. All rights reserved. Heft 3 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, or be used, stored, propagated and distributed using electronical media without written permission of the editor. Authors that receive the pdf version may use it for private exchange with colleagues or for sending on request, only. Online-access in the internet is not allowed except by written Dezember 2008 permission of the editor. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Kein Teil dieser Publikation darf ohne schriftliche Genehmigung des Herausgebers in irgendeiner Form reproduziert oder unter Verwendung elektronischer Systeme verarbeitet, gespeichert, vervielfältigt oder verbreitet werden.ISSN Die Autoren 0723-9912 erhalten die pdf-Version nur für den privaten Austausch mit Fachkollegen oder für den Versand auf einzelne Anfragen hin. Sie darf nicht ohne schriftliche Genehmigung des Herausgebers im Internet zugänglich gemacht werden. ISSN 0723-9912 Nachr. entomol. Ver. Apollo, N. F. 29 (3): 149–162 (2008) 149 Notes on the identity of Loepa katinka diversiocellata Bryk, 1944 and description of a new species, with notes on preimaginal morphology and some taxonomic remarks on other species (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) Stefan Naumann1, Wolfgang A. Nässig2 and Swen Löffler Dr. Stefan Naumann, Hochkirchstrasse 11, D-10829 Berlin, Germany; [email protected]. Dr. Wolfgang A. Nässig, Entomologie II, Forschungsinstitut und Museum Senckenberg, Senckenberganlage 25, D-60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany; [email protected]. Swen Löffler, Hospitalgasse 7, D-09350 Lichtenstein, Germany; [email protected]. Abstract: On the basis of some expeditions by two of the diffundata sp. n. neu beschrieben. Die Typenserie wird auf authors (S.N., S.L.) and study of other recent collecting laotische Exemplare begrenzt. Männlicher Holotypus und results from remote areas in N.E. Myanmar (= N.E. Burma) weiblicher Paratypus (Allotypus) werden im Museum für during the last years, a more detailed study of Saturniidae Naturkunde in Berlin deponiert. Die Raupenstadien der species from the Kachin State in northeastern Myanmar is neuen Art werden farbig abgebildet. 3) Anther­a­ea­ mezops now possible. The present paper deals with a survey of the Bryk, 1944 stellte sich im Typenvergleich als ein neues Saturniidae taxa described by Bryk (1944) from the Swedish Synonym von A. ca­sta­nea­ Jordan, 1910, syn. n. heraus; ein R. Malaise expedition to Kambaiti, Burma. In a first part männlicher Lectotypus für A. ca­sta­nea­ Jordan, 1910, im (1), the current taxonomic status of his taxa is presented BMNH, London, wird hiermit festgelegt. in an annotated list, supplemented by additional saturniid species now known from the N.E. Kachin State. In further parts, two of Bryk’s taxa are specifically dealt with here: 2) Introduction L. di­ver­si­ocel­l­a­ta­ Bryk, 1944 is found to be a new synonym of For a long time the access to remote parts of the Union of L. ka­ti­nka­ (West­wood, 1847), syn. n., based on type studies. Myanmar (= Burma) was nearly impossible, and almost Thereby the species which was misidentified as L. di­ver­si­­ ocel­l­a­ta­ in recent literature for nearly 20 years due to a mis- no material was available for studies aside those older identification of Bryk’s type of L. ka­ti­nka­ di­ver­si­ocel­l­a­ta­ has specimens achieved during colonial times by British no available name. This species, widely distributed on the museum collectors and the famous results of an expedi- southeastern Asian continent, is, therefore, described as tion by the Swedish René Malaise in 1934 which today Loepa­ diffundata sp. n. The type series of the new species is are deposited mainly in the Swedish Museum of Natural restricted to specimens from Laos only. Male holotype and History (formerly Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet), Stock- female paratype (allotype) will be donated to the Museum holm; only a few specimens of the original material are für Naturkunde in Berlin. Larval morphology of the new species is illustrated in colour. 3) Anther­a­ea­ mezops Bryk, found in MAKB and LNK (Nässig & Oberprieler 1994: 1944 turned out during type studies to be a junior synonym 370). of A. ca­sta­nea­ Jordan, 1910, syn. n. A male lectotype for A. ca­sta­nea­ Jordan, 1910, in BMNH, London, is designated. During recent years Burma opened a little, and several specimens collected during expeditions to Kachin State, Bemerkungen zu Loepa katinka diversiocellata Bryk, the northeastern parts of the country, were accumu- 1944, mit Beschreibung einer neuen Art sowie wei­ lated by the senior author. They resulted from collecting teren Bemerkungen zu Präimaginalstadien und zur efforts by Viktor Sinjaev (Moscow), Yasuyuki Wat­a- Taxonomie anderer Arten (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) nabe (Amagasaki-shi) and some local collectors, and the Zusammenfassung: Auf der Grundlage einiger Expedi- material redirected our interest to this hardly accessible tionen von zweien der Autoren (S.N., S.L.) und anderem area. In June 2006 a first expedition was carried out by S. aktuell erhaltenen Material aus abgelegenen Gegenden in Löffler, Michael Langer and S. Naumann to places near NE-Myanmar (= NE-Burma) ist eine detailliertere Studie and north of Kambaiti, the type locality of several Satur- der Saturniidenarten des Kachin-Staats in NE-Myanmar möglich. Die vorliegende Arbeit gibt einen Überblick über niidae taxa described by Bryk (1944). At that time, a new die von Bryk (1944) aus dem Material der schwedischen connecting road between N.E. Myanmar and the Chinese Expedition von R. Malaise nach Kambaiti, Burma, beschrie- province of Yunnan was under construction and the pass benen Saturniidenarten. In einem ersten Teil (1) werden via Kambaiti inaccessible. The visit of the northeastern alle Brykschen Taxa in einer Liste kommentiert und durch Kachin State just along the Chinese border turned out to weitere heute bekannte Arten aus dem Kachin-Staat ergänzt. be strenuous and dangerous because of very bad weather In zwei weiteren Teilen werden zwei Bryksche Taxa speziell abgehandelt: 2) L. di­ver­si­ocel­l­a­ta­ Bryk, 1944 ist auf der Basis conditions, military activity and almost no functioning von Typenvergleichen als ein neues Synonym von L. ka­ti­nka­ public transport and communication systems. (West­wood, 1847), syn. n., erkannt worden. Dadurch hat die During the 2006 expedition, all Saturniidae taxa described Art, die in der aktuellen Literatur der letzten fast 20 Jahre als L. di­ver­si­ocel­l­a­ta­ fehlidentifiziert wurde, keinen gültigen by Bryk (1944) were found again at almost topotypical Namen. Diese im Südosten des asiatischen Kontinents places, except Si­nobi­r­ma­ ma­l­a­i­sei­ (Bryk, 1944) which, weitverbreitete und gut
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