A new species of Gortyna Ochsenheimer, 1816 from Golestan forests of Iran (Noctuidae)

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Nota lepid. 29 (3/4): 215 220 215 A new species of Gortyna Ochsenheimer, 1816 from Golestan forests of Iran (Noctuidae) MICHAEL FIBIGER 1 & REZA ZAHIRI 2 1 Molbechs Allé 49, 4180 Sorø, Denmark; e-mail: fibiger@stofanet.dk 2 Insect Taxonomy Research Department (ITRD), Plant Pests and Diseases Research Institute (PPDRI), Teheran 19395, Iran; e-mail: zahiri@ppdri.ac.ir Abstract. Gortyna golestanensis, sp. n., is described from forest habitats along the Golestan forests in the NNE of Iran. The habitats include both the forested and the low, fully green vegetations in all parts of the north-east Elburs mountains. The adult, and the male and female genitalia are illustrated and compared with Gortyna fl avago ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775). The systematic position of Gortyna Och. is described, and all taxa are listed. Key words. new species, Iran, Golestan forests, Gortyna Introduction The second meeting of the ALI cooperation (Association Lepidoptera Iranica) took place in late May 2005 in Teheran, Iran, where scientists from many countries of Europe met with their colleagues in the Plant Pests & Diseases Research Institute in Teheran, Iran. The objectives of this first paper dealing with Noctuidae of Iran are to describe a new species of Gortyna, which will enhance the interpretation of the data collected for the insect inventory and monitoring project by the HMIM (Hayk Mirzayans Insect Museum) in Iran. During examination and identification of the noctuid material in this, the largest insect museum in the Middle East, (HMIM), which belong to PPDRI: ITRD (Insect Taxonomy Research Department), we discovered a possibly new species of Gortyna Ochsenheimer, 1816, that was recorded from the north eastern parts of the Elburs mountains. Immediate genitalia preparation confirmed our suspicion that the species was undescribed. Gortyna golestanensis sp. n. Material. Holotype, P: Iran, prov. Golestan, Park-e Melli-e Golestan, Almeh, 1600 m., 30.ix.2000, leg. Gh./Gil., prep. Fibiger & Zahiri 201, HMIM. Paratypes: 5P, same data as holotype; 11P, same data as holotype, but 2. 6.x.1994 leg. Mirz, Ebra & Badii; 1O, same data as holotype, but 30.x.1998, leg. Mogh, Naz & Manz., prep. Fibiger 5394; 5P, same data, but Golestan forest, Almeh, 1650 m., 2. 12.x.1988, leg. Paz.; 14P, same data, but1700 m, 2. 3.x.1992, leg. Ebra & Badii; 1P, same data, but Elika, 2100 m., 23.ix.1987, leg. Hash; coll. Fibiger, HMIM; NHM London, P.Gyulai, TMB Budapest. 1P, 1O Khorasan, Golestan N. P., Almeh, 56 07 021 N, 37 20 748 E, 1750 m, 26. 27.x.2003, leg. Wieser & Stangelmaier, coll. Landesmuseum Kärnten & coll. Stangelmaier. Description. Adults (Fig. 1). Wingspan 37 43 mm. Labial palps porrect; first and second segment ventrally densely covered with long hair-like scales; third segment rounded, the length 1/3 of second; antennae of male ciliate, that of female filiform; head, thorax, abdomen, and ground colour of forewing light yellow / cream; all crosslines well marked, antemedian and postmedian lines double, the former zig-zagged, Nota lepidopterologica, 19.01.2007, ISSN 0342-7536

216 FIBIGER & ZAHIRI: Gortyna golestanensis sp. n. from Iran 1 2 Figs. 1 2. Adults of Gortyna. 1. G. fl avago (Denis & Schiffermüller), P from Denmark. 2. G. golestanensis, sp. n., holotype P from Iran, Golestan. the latter almost straight; posterior basal area, anterior area of subterminal area, and fringes brown; orbicular and reniform stigmata present, the former small; claviform stigma absent: Abdomen and hindwing cream, the latter with well marked yellowish venations and terminal line; discal spot absent. Underside unicolorous greyish cream, with weakly marked subterminal area of forewing; discal spot absent; medial line yellowish, well marked. Male genitalia (Figs 5 6). Uncus elongate, flattened, approximately 0.42 length of valve, equally broad throughout, tapered apically with a blunt hook; tegumen and vinculum equally long; penicullus relatively small, rounded; length of valve approximately 0.45 width by base, both margins nearly straight, apex round, width of apex of the valve approximately 0.37 of its base; clasper oblique to ventral margin, 0.11 length of valve; ampulla is very small and slender; digitus medially on the inner surface of valve, the free tip thumb-like; transtilla sclerotised also the lobes by diagphragma; juxta shield-like, higher than wide. Phallus relatively broad, 5 longer than wide, smoothly bent. Vesica projecting ventro-laterally to the left; a dorsal, narrow, and spined carina-band extends into basal part of vesica; subbasal diverticulum membranous, cone-like, with a small pointed cornutus on top; two broad, rounded membranous diverticula by vesica ejaculatorius, the right unarmed, the left with a field of small spines. Female genitalia (Figs 7). Ovipositor heavily sclerotised, dorso-ventrally flattened, lightly ventrally bent, rounded by tip, with lateral swellings posteriorly; the two apameine-autapomorph sclerotised rods between the lobes are relatively broad and lightly sclerotised; both apophyses stout, the anterior half the lenght of the posterior; the eighth segment membranous ventrally, tapered towards ostium bursae: antrum dorsally membranous, ventrally with a heavily sclerotised band, 6 broader than high; ductus bursae basally membranous, then heavily scobinate to the globular corpus bursae; basal half of corpus lightly scobinate, posterior part membranous with four small signa-bands; appendix bursae broad, cylindric, positioned on the left side, its wall with sclerites; ductus seminalis arising at tip, closest to ductus bursae.

Nota lepid. 29 (3/4): 215 220 217 3 4 5 6 Figs 3 6. Male genitalia of Gortyna. 3. G. fl avago from Denmark (prep. Fibiger 4895). 4. G. fl avago, phallus with everted vesica (same specimen as Fig. 3). 5. G. golestanensis, sp. n. (prep. Fibiger & Zahiri 201). 6. G. golestanensis, sp. n., (same specimen as Fig. 5). Differential diagnosis. The imagines of Gortyna golestanensis, sp. n. resembles G. fl avago ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) in size, forewing pattern, and the light yellowish hindwing. However, G. fl avago has a yellow-golden ground colour, lightly curved postmedian line, and well defined reniform, orbicular and clavi form stigmata, whereas the ground colour of G. golestanensis is cream, the poste rior cross-line is almost straight, and the claviform stigma is absent. The median area is triangular in G. golestanensis, trapetzoid in G. fl avago (sic). Further, the fore wing is less pointed in G. fl avago; the subterminal area is almost unicolourous brownish, that of G. golestanensis is prominently divided into a brownish and a yel lowish band; and the hair-like scales of thorax in G. golestanensis are light yel lowish-brown, where those of G. fl avago are darker brown and more golden. In the male genitalia the uncus is prominently broader in G. golestanensis than that of G. fl avago; G. golestanensis has a narrower, throughout tapered valve toward apex, whereas in G. fl avago the costal and ventral margins are parallel 2/3 out, and constricted subapically; the narrow, heavily sclerotised, dentate band from apex of phallus to the basal part of vesica is shorter by G. golestanensis; the subbasal diverticulum is longer in G. golestanensis, and its cornutus on top is much smaller; and the apical spinefield is larger.

218 FIBIGER & ZAHIRI: Gortyna golestanensis sp. n. from Iran 7 8 Figs. 7 8. Female genitalia of Gortyna. 7. G. golestanensis, sp. n. (prep. Fibiger 5394). 8. G. fl avago from Denmark (prep. Fibiger 5424). In the female genitalia: the dorso-ventrally flattened ovipositor is broader in G. golestanensis; the sclerotised part of antrum of G. fl avago is 4 times broader than long, and so extends longer into ductus bursae; and the signa-bands are much longer and more heavily sclerotised in G. fl avago. Habitat and distribution. Specimens were taken from Almeh, Golestan forests. Golestan forests are situated in the north east of the Elburs mountains. The biotope of this part of Golestan forests is mostly semi-high mountain with 1600 1700 m. altitude. Almeh is characterised by vegetation dominated by trees and shrubs, with many different herbaceous plants, especially dominant in the spring. The highest elevation zones reaches approx. 2100 m altitude. The materials were all taken by light during the end of September until the end of October. Derivatio nominis. The specific epithet, golestanensis, refers to the type locality in northern Iran. Taxonomic notes. According to the new classifications of Noctuidae (Fibiger & Lafontaine 2005) Gortyna is placed in the subfamily Xyleninae Guenée, 1837, tribe Apameini Guenée, 1841, subtribe Apameina Guenee, 1841. This taxon comprises 6 species in Europe; 17 in the Palearctic region (Zilli et al. 2005), 3 of those in Iran (Ebert & Hacker 2002). The new species is similar to G. fl avago, like many other members of the genus. Especially the much paler yellowish forewing colouration pattern is conspicuous.

Nota lepid. 29 (3/4): 215 220 219 According to Zilli et al. (2005), Gortyna belongs in the more ancestral genus-group with the sister-genera Papaipema Smith, 1899 (Nearctic, a different genus although superficially it is sometimes strikingly similar to species of Gortyna), Hydraecia Guenée, 1841, and Amphipoea Billberg, 1820. The subtribe is mainly Holarctic, includes more than 1000 species, and is distributed world wide, except in the Neotropical and Australian regions. The plesiomorphic features are: the smoothly bent uncus; the oblique clasper compared to the valve margins (higher up, more derived; in the subtribe the clasper is parallel with the margins); the medially positioned, apically rounded digitus; the heavily sclerotised, dentate band from apex of phallus to the basal part of vesica; and the smoothly, ventrally bent ovipositor lobes. List of the Palaearctic Gortyna G. joannisi (Boursin, 1928) G. flavina Hreblay & Ronkay, 1997 G. plumbitincta Hreblay & Ronkay, 1997 G. plumbeata Hreblay & Ronkay, 1997 G. imitans Hreblay & Ronkay, 1997 G. fortis (Butler, 1878) koreago Bryk, 1949 G. basalipunctata Graeser, (1889)1888 intermixta Swinhoe, 1891 G. flavago ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) ochracea Hübner, 1786 lappae Donovan, 1801 ochraceago Haworth, 1809 cinerea Goossens, 1880 G. golestanensis sp. n. G. osmana Hacker & Kuhna, 1986 G. xanthenes Germar, [1842] G. xanthenes ifranae (Boursin, 1963) G. franciscae (Turati, 1913) G. moesiaca Herrich-Schäffer, 1849 perlucida Warren, 1911 G. moesiaca euxinia Hacker, 1986 G. hethitica Hacker, Kuhna & Gross, 1986 G. puengeleri (Turati, 1909) puengeleri Hampson, 1910 turatii Constantini, 1913 G. borelii Pierret, 1837 leucographa (Borkhausen, 1792, auctorum) lunata Freyer, [1838] illunata Guenée, 1852 fi orii Berio, 1963 galassii Berio, 1963 G. rungsi (Boursin, 1963) G. rungsi gigantea (Boursin, 1963)

220 FIBIGER & ZAHIRI: Gortyna golestanensis sp. n. from Iran Acknowledgements We sincerely thank Mrs. Helen Alipanah, ITRD, PPDRI for her collaborations; further Dr Ebrahim Ebrahimi for supplement information; Dr Ghayourfar and Eng. Gilasian for collecting the material; Mr. Hadjiesmailian and Mr. Nematian for the setting of the specimens; to Dr Laszlo Ronkay (TMB) for fruitful discussions, and Dr Vladimir Kononenko (Russian Academy of Sciences, Far Eastern Branch, Vladivostok) for photography of the female genitalia. References Ebert, G. & H. H. Hacker 2002. Beitrag zur Fauna der Noctuidae des Iran: Verzeichnis der Bestände im Staatlichen Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe, taxonomische Bemerkungen und Beschreibung neuer Taxa (Noctuidae, Lepidoptera). Esperiana 9: 237 409. Fibiger, M. & J. D. Lafontaine 2005. A review of the higher classification of the Noctuoidea (Lepidoptera) with special reference to the Holarctic fauna. Esperiana 11: 7 82. Fibiger, M. & H. H.Hacker 2005 Systematic List of the Noctuoidea of Europe (Notodontidae, Nolidae, Arctiidae, Lymantriidae, Erebidae, Micronoctuidae, and Noctuidae). Esperiana 11: 83 175. Zilli, A., L. Ronkay & M. Fibiger 2005. Noctuidae Europaeae 8, Xyleninae, Apameini. Sorø.