Pyralis perversalis
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Ordo: Lepidoptera
Familia: Pyralidae
Genus: Pyralis
Name
Pyralis perversalis (Herrich-Schäffer, 1849) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Asopia perversalis Herrich-Schäffer, 1849: 123
Material examined
Czech Republic. 3♂, Bohemia sept., Ceske Stfedoholi Bivany-Pisecny v, 20.vii.1994, leg. J. Liška & B. Wikström, GPBW8402, (RCJL); 1♂, same collection data, BOLD sample ID: MM26361l. (RCJJ). Russia. 1♀, S. Ural, Cheliabinsk oblast, 15 km S. Kizilskoye nr. Ural River, 26.vii.2000 leg. T. Nupponen; GPBW8403 (RCKN).
Ukraine. 1♂, Hersonskaja oblast, oz Sivash o. Kujuk-Tuk, 13.viii.1999, leg. A. Zhakov (RCBW); 1♂, Zapovednik oblast Melitop region nr. Danilo-Ivanovka, Tashenak, 16.viii.1999, leg. I. V. Kovalev (RCBW).
Diagnosis
Externally P. perversalis differs from other species treated here by the forewing colour which is pale greyish brown with pale yellowish grey markings. The male genitalia are as those of P. regalis. The female genitalia resemble those of P. cardinalis in being devoid of the braid-shaped ductus bursae. Unlike P. cardinalis, the inception of the ductus seminalis is not broadened or sclerotized; posterior quarter of the ductus bursae is not narrow posteriorly.
Molecular data
BIN: replace: BOLD:AAX9987. The analyzed specimens show no intraspecific variability in the DNA barcode region (N = 2). The minimum distance to the nearest neighbour, P. kacheticalis, is 6.57%.
Distribution
Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Russia (European part to S. Urals), Ukraine, Slovakia (Nuss et al. 2004–2020[1]), Central Asia and Mongolia (Slamka 2006[2]).
Taxon Treatment
- Wikström, B; Huemer, P; Mutanen, M; Tyllinen, J; Kaila, L; 2020: Pyralis cardinalis, a charismatic new species related to P. regalis [Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775, first recognized in Finland (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae) Nota Lepidopterologica, 43: 337-364. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Nuss M, Segerer A, Speidel W (2004–2020) Pyraloidea. In: Karsholt O, Nieukerken EJ van (Eds): Lepidoptera. Fauna Europaea version 2.4. https://fauna-eu.org/
- ↑ Slamka F (2006) Pyraloidea of Europe (Lepidoptera) (Vol. 1).Pyralinae, Galleriinae, Epipaschiinae, Cathariinae & Odontiinae. Bratislava, 136 pp.