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ESPERIANA Buchreihe zur Entomologie 12: 1-420, 30 Farbtafeln

Schwanfeld, 4.September  2006       

ISBN 3-938249-04-8      

                        

Insect-Fauna of Yemen Part 4    

The geometrid moths of Yemen – With 50 new records for the country and description of 20 new taxa (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)  (Axel Hausmann)   9

Micronoctuidae, Noctuidae (s.l.), and Hyblaeidae of  the Yemen Arab Republic, with a biogeographical analysis (Lepidoptera) (Hermann H. Hacker and Michael Fibiger)   63

Updated list of Micronoctuidae, Noctuidae (s.l.), and Hyblaeidae  species of Yemen,  collected during three expeditions in 1996, 1998 and 2000,  with comments and descriptions of species (Hermann H. Hacker and Michael Fibiger)   75

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Additions and corrections to the list of Bombyces, Sphinges and Noctuidae of the Southern Ural Mountains. Part I. (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae, Lemoniidae, Sphingidae, Notodontidae, Noctuidae, Pantheidae, Lymantriidae, Nolidae, Arctiidae)  (Kari Nupponen & Michael Fibiger)   167

 
News about Dasypolia fibigeri Hacker & Moberg, 1988, incl. description of the female (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)   196

 
A new Caradrina Ochsenheimer, 1816 (subgenus Eremodrina Boursin, 1937) species from South Africa: Eremodrina kruegeri spec. nov. (Hermann H. Hacker and Albert Legrain)   201

 
Revision of the genus Caradrina Ochsenheimer, 1816, with notes on other genera of the tribus Caradrini (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)  (Hermann H. Hacker, Esperiana 10, 2004: 7-690 ) Addenda and corrigenda   (Peter Gyulai)   203

 
Beitrag zur Nachtfalter-Fauna des Sinai (Lepidoptera) (Lutz Lehmann und Aidas Saldaitis)   205

 
New Noctuidae from Iran and Tibet  (L. Ronkay and P. Gyulai)   211

 
Two new Noctuidae (Lepidoptera) species from Iran (László Ronkay  and Péter Gyulai)   243

 
Two new Isochlora species (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Heliothinae) from Tibet (Péter Gyulai and László Ronkay)   249

 
New Noctuidae taxa from Iran and Turkey (Lepidoptera) (Péter Gyulai and László Ronkay)   255

 
Contribution to the knowledge of the Noctuidae fauna of the Levante (Lepidoptera) (Péter Gyulai and László Ronkay)   267

 
New taxa of Noctuidae, Noctuinae from Iran and Central Asia (Lepidoptera) (Peter Gyulai & Zoltan Varga)   271

 
General aspects of the Israeli Light-trap Network concerning Coleoptera (Günter C. Müller, Vasiliy D. Kravchenko, Vladimir Chikatunov, Reuven Ortal, Olga Orlova, Chuang L, Thomas Witt, Wolfgang Speidel, Josef Mooser and Axel Hausmann)   283

 
Carabidae (Coleoptera) collected in the Israeli light trap survey and their association with the major phyto-geographical zones of Israel (Vladimir Chikatunov, Vasily D. Kravchenko and Günter C. Müller)   291

 
The Tenebrioidea beetles (Mycetophagidae, Oedemeridae, Aderidae, Scraptiidae, Mordellidae, Ripiphoridae, Meliodea, Anthicidae, Tenebrionidae) collected in the Israeli light trap survey and their association with the major phyto-geographical zones of Israel (Vladimir Chikatunov, Vasiliy D. Kravchenko, and Günter C. Müller)   299

 
The Chrysomelidae and Bruchidae (Coleoptera) collected in the Israeli light trap survey and their association with the major Phyto-geographical zones of Israel (Vladimir V. Chikatunov, Vasiliy D. Kravchenko, Igor K. Lopatin and Günter C. Müller)   307

 
The xylophagous beetles (Buprestidae, Lyctidae, Bostrichidae, Anobiidae, Cerambycidae, Scolytidae, Platypodidae) (Coleoptera) collected in the Israeli light trap survey and their association with the major phyto-geographical zones of Israel (Vladimir Chikatunov, Vasiliy D. Kravchenko, Dorchin Ya’acov and Günter C. Müller)   313

 
The water beetles (Hygrobiidae, Gyrinidae, Haliplidae, Noteridae, Dytiscidae, Spercheidae, Helophoridae, Hydrophilidae, Hydraenidae, Elmidae, Dryopidae) (Coleoptera) collected in the Israeli light trap survey and their association with the major phyto-geographical zones of Israel (Vladimir Chikatunov, Vasiliy D. Kravchenko, Reuven Ortal and Günter C. Müller)   321

 
The Lucanidae, Trogidae, Glaresidae, Geotrupidae, Ochodaeidae, Hybosoridae and Scarabaeidae (Coleoptera) collected in the Israeli light trap survey and their association with the major phyto-geographical zones of Israel (Vladimir Chikatunov, Vasily D. Kravchenko and Günter C. Müller)   327

Plates      335    

 Indices    398

 


 

Abstracts


The geometrid moths of Yemen – With 50 new records for the country and description of 20 new taxa (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) 

Axel Hausmann


In the last census of the geometrid moth fauna of Yemen (Hacker & Hausmann 1999), 118 species were listed for the fauna of Yemen, including Sokotra island. In this paper 50 geometrid species are reported as new for the fauna, raising the total species number of Geometridae to 168 species. With this, the Yemen fauna has, by far, exceeded the species numbers of the faunas of Saudi Arabia and Jordan amounting to 142 and 131 species, respectively (Wiltshire 1990; 1994; Hausmann 1991).

Seventeen new species, and three new subspecies are described: Idaea contrastata spec. nov., Idaea fumigata spec. nov., Idaea amputata tigrata subspec. nov., Idaea coronata spec. nov., Idaea inspiculata spec. nov., Idaea macrospinata spec. nov., Idaea variabilis spec. nov., Idaea monticola spec. nov., Idaea tineigidiata spec. nov., Zygophyxia retracta spec. nov., Zygophyxia ochrea spec. nov., Lycaugidia lithostegeata spec. nov., Scopula riedeli  spec. nov., Cyclophora staudei spec. nov., Pseudosterrha colettae spec. nov., Orbamia becki spec. nov., Xenimpia sabae spec. nov., Xenimpia sabae amarei subspec. nov. (Ethiopia), Cleora rostella adonaiae subspec. nov., Tephronia yemenitica spec. nov.

Stegania sennarensis Rebel, 1917, described from Sudan, is downgraded from species rank to synonymy of Heterostegane serrata (Fletcher, 1958) (syn. nov.). Idaea cornutosa Wiltshire, 1986, described from Saudi Arabia, is downgraded from species rank to synonymy of Brachyglossina tibbuana erythra Wiltshire, 1990 (syn. nov.). One name (Acidalia vinnularia Rebel, 1907) is deleted from the fauna list, having been recognized as a junior synonym of Acidaliastis micra Hampson, 1896. The monobasic taxon Tricentroscelis Prout, 1916 is downgraded from generic rank to synonymy of Discomiosis Prout, 1915 (syn. nov.), with the type species being transferred: Discomiosis protrusifrons (Prout, 1916), comb.nov., Scopula pallidisalsa (Prout, 1932), stat. nov., is raised from subspecies of Scopula rufisalsa (Warren, 1897) to species rank. The three species Pasiphila socotrensis (Herbulot, 1994), Pasiphila derasata (Bastelberger, 1905), and Pasiphila lita (Prout, 1916) are transferred from Chloroclystis (Scoble 1999) to the genus Pasiphila (comb. nov.).


 

Micronoctuidae, Noctuidae (s.l.), and Hyblaeidae of  the Yemen Arab Republic, with a biogeographical analysis (Lepidoptera)

Hermann H. Hacker and Michael Fibiger

This paper is an approach to understand the role and position of the fauna of Yemen from a biogeographical point of view. Nine main zoogeographical categories are defined, most of them with intercontinental distribution patterns between the Palearctic, Oriental and Ethiopian Regions. The table including 460 species collected during the German expeditions in 1996, 1998 and 2000 lists all species according to their biogeographical regions. 129 species were recorded for the first time for the fauna of the Arabian Peninsula, 89 further species for the first time for the fauna of Yemen.


 

Updated list of Micronoctuidae, Noctuidae (s.l.), and Hyblaeidae  species of Yemen,  collected during three expeditions in 1996, 1998 and 2000,  with comments and descriptions of species

Hermann H. Hacker and Michael Fibiger

Descriptions of new taxa

Cryphia  merhaba  Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Heteropalpia makabana Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Antarchaea  malhamana  Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Lyncestis knudlarseni Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Lyncestis kruegeri Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Lyncestis dargei  Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Lygephila bischofi Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Eutelia gaedei   Hacker & Kobes spec. nov.

Eutelia discedens  Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Lophoptera arabica Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Oedicodia schreieri Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Callyna gaedei Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Iambia berioi  Hacker & Fibiger spec. nov.

Melionica  pallescens  Hacker  & Legrain spec. nov.

Melionica  mulanjensis  Hacker  & Legrain spec. nov.

Melionica  subrubella  Hacker  & Legrain spec. nov.

Eublemma topi Fibiger & Hacker, spec. nov.

Eublemma trollei Fibiger & Hacker, spec. nov.

 

Additions and corrections to the list of Bombyces, Sphinges and Noctuidae of the Southern Ural Mountains. Part I. (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae, Lemoniidae, Sphingidae, Notodontidae, Noctuidae, Pantheidae, Lymantriidae, Nolidae, Arctiidae) 

Kari Nupponen & Michael Fibiger

Additional records to the recently published list of bombyces, sphinges and Noctuidae of the Southern Ural mountains (Nupponen & Fibiger 2002) is presented. The material was collected during 2002-2005 in 7 different expeditions. Two new species are described: Dasypolia timoi Fibiger & K. Nupponen spec. nov. and Agrotis frater Fibiger, Ahola & K. Nupponen spec. nov.. Nola crambiformis Rebel, 1902 is redescribed and the external appearance of the moth as well as male and female genitalia are illustrated for the first time. Eight species are reported for the first time from Europe: Eremodrina expansa (Alphéraky, 1887), Eremodrina inumbrata (Staudinger, 1900), Polymixis atossa (Wiltshire, 1941), Polymixis rosinae (Bohatsch, 1908), Pseudohadena arenacea L. Ronkay, Varga & Fabian, 1995, Pseudohadena cymatodes (Boursin, 1954), Xestia subgrisea (Staudinger, 1897), Chelis caecilia (Kindermann, 1853). The occurrence of Orthosia ella (Butler, 1878) in Europe is confirmed, based on old material preserved in Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg. Altogether, records of 162 species are reported, including a few corrections to the previous article (Nupponen & Fibiger 2002). Further illustrations and notes on some poorly known taxa are given.

 

New Noctuidae from from Iran and Tibet

L. Ronkay and P. Gyulai


Present paper contains the descriptions of nine new species from Iran (Thargelia attila spec. nov., T. balazsi spec. nov.; Agrochola (Alpichola) elbursica spec. nov., A. (Anchoscelis) fuscomixta spec. nov., Polymixis (Eremophysa) pirkadatka spec. nov., Eremohadena toerpexa spec. nov., Dryobotodes glaucus spec. nov., Omphalophana serrulata spec. nov. and Atethmia sinuata spec. nov., respectively) and another new hadenine species (Lasianobia illauta spec. nov.) from Tibet. With 26 colour pictures and 34 genitalia figures.

 

Two new Noctuidae (Lepidoptera) species from Iran

László Ronkay  and Péter Gyulai

 Present paper contains the descritions of two new Noctuidae species from Iran: Polymixis (s. l.) fibrillata spec. nov. and Pseudoligia lucifer spec. nov. With 6 colour pictures and 10 genitalia figures.

 

Two new Isochlora species (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Heliothinae) from Tibet

Péter Gyulai and László Ronkay

 Present paper contains the descriptions of two new Isochlora species, I. (I.) ochreicosta spec. nov. and I. (Chamyla) mirabilis spec. nov. from Tibet, with the detailed comparison of the related taxa.

 

New Noctuidae taxa from Iran and Turkey (Lepidoptera)

Péter Gyulai and László Ronkay

Present paper is a continuation of a series dealing with the novelties of the Iranian and Turkish Noctuidae fauna. Two new species: Eugnorisma (s.l.) persago spec. nov. and Xestia (s.l.) kecskerago spec. nov. (both from Iran) and two new subspecies, Ammoconia senex transhamadanensis subspec. nov. (Iran) and E.( s.l.) persago peterseni ssubspec. nov. (Turkey) are described.

 

New taxa of Noctuidae, Noctuinae from Iran and Central Asia (Lepidoptera)

Peter Gyulai & Zoltan Varga

Two new Noctuinae species: Euxoa eremopersa spec. nov. (Iran) and Euxoa submelanochroa spec. nov. (Tadjikistan, Pakistan) and two new subspecies: Chersotis gratissima zaghros subspec. nov. and Dichagyris zagroica azeri subspec. nov. (both from Iran) are described.

 



Adrienne Garai and Dr. Peter Gyulai, are a married couple, both of them entomologists. Adrienne educated as an engineer of plant protection, Peter as a secondary school teacher of biology-chemistry. Recently both of them are employed at the Plant Health and Soil Conservation Service; Adrienne deals with the affairs of management, Peter with the insecticide screens and registration. Additionally, Adrienne is specialized in the Orthoptera, Peter in the Noctuidae of the Palearctic Region. Researching their favourite insect group, they have carried out twelve expeditions to Asia together and an extra nine by Peter, accompanied by the Ronkay brothers, Prof. Zoltan Varga and the late Márton Hreblay. As a result of these expeditions, an excellent palearctic collection of Orthoptera and Noctuidae, several publications, 4 Orthoptera and more than 60 Noctuidae holotypes (which are donated to the Hungarian Nat. Hist. Museum Budapest) can be recognised. The faunistical, taxonomic and zoogeographical publications - beside the scientific results - are also useful for the nature conservation. Some of their studies established the outlining of some nature conservation area in Hungary and supported this type of work in Iran and Pakistan, as well.  Peter is a member of the Hungarian Entomological Society and the committee of the Natura 2000 in Hungary.

 

 

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