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Korean Journal of Applied Entomology Vol.62 No.2 pp.61-67
DOI : https://doi.org/10.5656/KSAE.2023.03.0.009

One Newly Recorded Species, Autosticha kyotensis (Lepidoptera: Autostichidae) from Korea with a World Checklist of the Genus

Sora Kim1,2*, Taewoo Han1, Kyu-Tek Park3
1Lab. of Insect Phylogenetics and Evolution, Department of Plant Protection & Quarantine, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Korea
2Department of Agricultural Convergence Technology, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Korea
3The Korean Academy of Science and Technology, Seongnam 13630, Korea
*Corresponding author:skim01@jbnu.ac.kr
March 4, 2023 March 24, 2023 April 6, 2023

Abstract


Herein, we newly added Autosticha kyotensis (Matsumura, 1931) to Korea fauna. Adult and genitalia illustrations of the species are provided with a world checklist of the genus including each type localities and distributional data.



Autosticha kyotensis (나비목: 점원뿔나방과)의 한국 첫 보고와 Autosticha속의 전 세계 체크리스트

김소라1,2*, 한태우1, 박규택3
1전북대학교 식물방역학과 곤충계통진화연구실
2전북대학교 농축산식품융합학과
3한국과학기술한림원

초록


한국산 Autosticha kyotensis (Matsumura, 1931) (교토점원뿔나방, 신칭)이 새롭게 추가되었다. 이 종에 대한 성충과 생식기 형태에 대한 사 진 정보와 Autosticha속의 전 세계 체크리스트가 함께 제공되었다.



    The Autosticha established by Meyrick in 1886, by replacing the name of the genus Automola Meyrick, 1883, is one of the largest genera of a superfamily Gelechioidea. So far, 116 species of the Autosticha have been recorded and majority from Oriental regions (Table 1): 85 species from only Oriental regions; 6 species from Palaeartic; 10 species from Oriental and Palaeartic regions together; 8 species from Pacific; 4 species from Afrotropical; 2 species from Australasian; 1 species from Afrotropical and Palaeartic regions. They are superficially distinguished by the inconspicuous coloration (Ueda, 1997), having pale brown, yellowish brown to pale grayish brown with stigmata and series of fuscous dots on forewing (Fig. 1B).

    Although there’s no disagreement among scholars that the Autosticha belongs to the Gelechioidea, its subfamily and family levels have often been changed: originally placed in Gelechidae sensuMeyrick, 1886; in Oecophoridae sensuHodges, 1978; changed to Autostichinae of the Autostichidae sensuHodges, 1998. Recently, their high constituents at subfamily and family levels have been recognized as Autostichinae and Autostichidae, and the Autosticha is phylogenetically close to genera Deroxana, Anaptilora and Apethistis in the molecular phylogenetic works (Heikkilä et al., 2014;Wang and Li, 2020).

    Larvae of few Autosticha species have been known as detritivore feeders: A. modicella feed on dead leaves; larvae of A. kyotensis in spun dead leaves of Cedrus deodora and fed on the bark of Prunus mume; A. truncicola is associated with Sophora japonica, Robinia pseudoacacia and Prunus mume (Ueda, 1997).

    So far, seven Korean species of the Autosticha have been reported to date (Park, 1991;Park and Wu, 2003;Sohn, 2007): A. dimochla, A. modicella, A. opaca, A. suwonensis, A. truncicola, A. pachysticta, and A. pyungyangensis. In this study, we found and added a newly recorded species, A. kyotensis (Matsumura, 1931), to Korea fauna. This species has been reported only in Japan. Illustrations of adult and male genitalia of the species are provided. Additionally, a world checklist of the Autosticha is also provided including distributional information.

    Material and Methods

    Materials in this study were based on the private collection of the third author, KT Park. All specimens were collected by using light trap with mercury vapor lamp. For species identification, we examined all specimens under a microscope (Leica Z16AP) and made slide genitalia vouchers. Photographs of adult and genitalia were taken using the software, Image Lab version 2.2.4.0 by MCM Design. Morphological terminology on the Autosticha follows Ueda (1977).

    Systematics

    Family Autostichiidae Le Marchand, 1947

    Subfamily Autostichiinae Le Marchand, 1947

    Genus AutostichaMeyrick, 1886

    AutostichaMeyrick, 1886; Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1886 (3): 281; Type species. Automola pelodes Meyrick

    Autosticha kyotensis (Matsumura, 1931) 교토점원뿔나방 (신칭) (Fig. 1)

    Depressaria kyotensisMatsumura, 1931: 1090. Type Locality. Japan.

    Brachmia deodoraClarke, 1962: 98.

    Brachmia kyotensisRidout, 1981: 35.

    Autosticha kyotensisUeda, 1997: 120.

    Diagnosis. This species is superficially similar to Autosticha truncicola in the wing pattern and coloration, but it can be easily differentiated from the latter by the genitalic characters. The male genitalia of A. kyotensis is recognized by the digitate uncus, short and broad tegumen and the shorter in length and the broader in width of the valva.

    Description. Adults (Fig. 1A, 1B). Head: Frons and vertex grayish pale brown tinged with pale yellow laterally. Scape of antenna grayish pale brown, shorter than diameter of eye; flagellum pale yellow mixed with grayish brown after 2/3 to apex, dorsally. Labial palpus pale yellow mixed fuscous scales at 2nd segment entirely, basal part of 3rd segment outterly. Thorax: thorax grayish pale brown; tegula grayish brown. Wing expanse 14.5-16.5 mm. Forewing ground color grayish pale brown; two distinct stigmata: antemedial stigma at 2/5, postmedian stigma at 3/5; antemedial pale stigma (=plical stigma) under antemedial former one; series of fuscous dots on costa near apex and other followed by termen. Hindwing pale brown.

    Male genitalia (Fig. 1C, 1D). Uncus digitate, a thumb-shaped, sclerotized outerly. Gnathos rather tougue-shaped, curved, sclerotized apically, as same length as uncus. Tegumen short. Valva broad, enlongate with round apex, slightly concave costal margin. Sacculus rather triangular basally. Sclerotized processus of saccular inner margin slightly curved ventrally. Saccus moderate. Aedeagus short, bearing cornutus sub-apically.

    Material examined. South Korea: 1, Seoguipo, Andeok, Changcheon, Jeju island, 26 vii 2012, light trap, gen. Prep. No. JBNU IPE-9517/ S. Kim; 1, Seoguipo, Andeok, Gamsan, 26 vii 2012, light trap, gen. Prep. No. JBNU IPE-9516/ S. Kim; 1 , Seoguipo, Andeok, Gamsan, 24 vii 2014, light trap, gen. Prep. No. JBNU IPE-9515/ S. Kim.

    Distribution. Korea (new record; this study), Japan.

    Host plant.Cedrus deodoraa, Prunus mume (Ueda, 1997).

    Remark. In comparison with previous references, Korean specimens of this species are rather smaller than the Japanese individuals. Only male of A. kyotensis are recognized from Korea.

    Acknowledgements

    This work was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education (2020R1|1A1A01069466) and Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture and Forestry (IPET) through Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Convergence Technologies Program for Educating Creative Global Leader Program (or Project), funded by Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) (no.321001-03). Additionally, this work was supported by a grant from the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR), funded by the Ministry of Environment (MOE) of the Republic of Korea (NIBR202203201).

    Figure

    KJAE-62-2-61_F1.gif

    Adult and male genitalia of Autosticha kyotensis in Korea. A, Head; B, Wing; C, Male genitalia; D, Aedeagus; E, Abdomen; scale bar: 1.0 mm.

    Table

    A world checklist of the genus Autosticha Meyrick

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    Vol. 40 No. 4 (2022.12)

    Journal Abbreviation Korean J. Appl. Entomol.
    Frequency Quarterly
    Doi Prefix 10.5656/KSAE
    Year of Launching 1962
    Publisher Korean Society of Applied Entomology
    Indexed/Tracked/Covered By