Tambana plumbea (Butler 1881) Butler 1881
- Dataset
- A revision of the genus Ta mb ana Moore, 1882 with description of eight new species and one subspecies (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Pantheinae). Revision of Pantheinae, contribution XIII
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Lepidoptera
- family
- Pantheidae
- genus
- Tambana
- species
- Tambana plumbea
description
Male genitalia (Fig. 94). The male genitalia differ from T. naumanni and T. burmana by shape of valva, strong, apically positioned harpe and short vesica armed with two patches moderate cornuti. Uncus rather broad, short slightly extended apically; tegumen broad, somewhat shorter than vinculum, with small penicular extensions; vinculum V-shaped; transtilla with broad lobes; juxta shield-like, rounded, valva moderate long, with parallel margins, slightly constricted distally, having oblique distal margin; harpe lies in distal part of valva, moderate long, almost straight, slightly extend distal margin of valva; tipped apically; costal surface of valva with prominent rounded bulge under base of harpe. Aedeagus moderate in length, curved, slightly extended apically; carina short, sclerotised, scobinate; vesica tubular, bearing subbasal and subapical patches of small and moderate cornuti. Female genitalia (Fig. 124). The female genitalia differ from T. naumanni and T. burmana by well-expressed antrum, short, membranous ductus bursae and, ribbed sclerotised patch in the caudal part of bursae bearing prominent lateral extension. Ovipositor quadrangular, papillae anales moderate broad; antrum triangular, sclerotised; ductus bursae relatively short, membranous, in joining with corpus bursae sclerotised; corpus bursae elongated sack-like, with sclerotised ribbed patch in joining with ductus bursae and large extension in caudal part.
diagnosis
Diagnosis. Adult (Figs 15, 16). Wingspan 38 – 42 mm. Differs from T. naumanni and T. burmana by smaller size, strongly bipectinate male antennae, the species differs by biserrate antennae, shorter and more quadrangular forewing shape, less developed silver-shining suffusion, presence of greyish-bronze ground colour of forewing and patches of grey-whitish dusting and by distinct black, dentate crosslines.
distribution
Distribution and bionomy. Russian Far East (Sakhalin Isl., South Kurile Islands), Japan. The species has been reported from China and Vietnam in literature probably by misidentification of externally closed species (T. burmana, T. naumanni). Moth flies in end of May, June, July, August, in two generations. The known foodplant is Sasa kurilensis (Poaceae).
materials_examined
Material examined. Types. Holotype, female, Japan, Tokyo Maries 80 – 25 / Plataplecta plumbea Butler Type / Type, coll. NHM (examined by photo). Other material examined. JAPAN, Hokkaido: 1 male, Kushiro Pref., Kiritap-Moor, 43 ° 05 ′ N, 145 ° 05 ′ E, Kinoshita S. leg., 24. vii. 1987, coll. GB / ZSM; Honshu: 1 female, Kyoto Pref., Mt. Ohe, 680 m, 80 km NW, Kyoto, Tango, 36 ° 36 ′ N, 134 ° 42 ′ E, Kinoshita S. leg., 10. vi. 1980, coll. GB / ZSM; 1 male, 1 female, Nagano Pref., Abo Pass, 1812 m, Minami Azumi (subalpine zone), 44 ° 08 ′ N, 140 ° 48 ′ E, Kinoshita S. leg., vii – viii. 1980, coll. GB / ZSM; 1 male, Iwate Pref., Mt. Nanashigure, Nishine, 500 m, 39 ° 50 ′ N, 141 ° 00 ′ E, Yoshimoto H. leg., 2. viii. 1981, coll. GB / ZSM; RUSSIA: 1 male, 1 female, Sakhalin, Urozhainoe near Aniva 10 – 18. vi. 1982, V. Kononenko leg., slide VK 277 male ,, slide VK 276 female, coll. IBSS Vladivostok; 1 male, Sakhalin “ Amurland, Blagoveschensk [wrong labelled locality, the species is known in Russia only from Sakhalin and South Kurile Islands], 6. viii. 1992, leg. Danchenko, coll. PG.