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Photo #35262: Banisia fenestrifera

Female

Banisia fenestrifera

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Base gallery. Upperside. Pinned specimen.

Photo: Vasiliy Feoktistov. Image without retouching at the website. Identified by: Irina Nikulina

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2014-04-10 00:00:00, Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Brinchang, 3.30'10.09"N 101.23'59.89"E Alt.=1600м. leg. Vishnyakov A.N.

Photographer's comment: Размах крыльев: 33 мм.

Comments on this image

23.11.2014 22:43, Alexandr Zhakov Corrected data.

Banisia myrsusalis / Vasiliy Feoktistov Banisia fenestrifera / Irina Nikulina.

23.11.2014 21:39, Irina Nikulina

Now I can answer in detail) yesterday read all of Southeast Asia-species - geographical distribution (including the height above sea level), the size of the individuals, the presence and appearance, size and number of bright spots, color bahromok NK and BK (he in nekot.kinds of different), and I think that from an examination can exclude all small species lobata, myrsusalis, idalialis, owadai, ryukyuensis, as well as larger, but not suitable for others. characteristic features - intonsa, ovifera, flavidiscalis, cyclothyris (each can explain more, if needed).Of the remaining three, the most suitable size, would eliminate more and myrtaea - he is dark-reddish brown and has a characteristic hallmark is the presence of three large spots in the center of the PC (sometimes two joined together). In addition, the species is found in low-lying district tries and to the heights of 600m.I would have stopped at the Banisia fenestrifera The size indicated on pyralidsofborneo (27cm), do not bother, because on the other. sites - «The wingspan is about 3 cms».A cluster of white and yellowish spots is precisely this characteristic form, as your shots, while indicating that the magnitude and the number of them varies considerably, but often there is a combination of three different-sized white spots with small yellowish, related http: // catalog .digitalarchives.tw / item / 00 / 5b / 0a / a5.html Sometimes these spots generally are virtually absent, as in the past you put the photo http://catalog.digitalarchives.tw/item/00/5b/0d/43.html In addition, in contrast to all other species, this species is found up to an altitude 2000m.
As for the remaining Banisia strigigrapha, its habitat, mostly, «lowland and lower montane forest», up to an altitude of 1500m, and has a red shade of the wings (red-orange-brown) and a pale fringe.Some copies. - Only one, but a large oval spot on the VC, sometimes the bottom joins one small.
In general, it is necessary to do ... views in one of Southeast Asia at least 15.

23.11.2014 14:13, Irina Nikulina

Basil, all considerations evening will write a temporary time trouble in a hurry and do not want to answer)

23.11.2014 13:25, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Irina, thanks for the correction. You really right about the size, I looked it up on the site and the link given incorrect - to another form (. Indeed, based on the size, you can immediately eliminate two of the smallest species: Banisia myrsusalis and Banisia lobata. Who remaining closer to your look?

22.11.2014 23:12, Irina Nikulina

Basil, you're asking the opinion and decided to find out just want to ask - and for some specific features all 3 Banisia you just carried her to the myrsusalis ? Why, for example, not to the fenestrifera , myrtaea or strigigrapha ? He looked a detailed description of all kinds on the link that you gave in the first comment and izobrazheniya- and compared, and each http://www.pyralidsofborneo.org/index.php?plate-7.There really is a significant indication of the variability of the species, especially on the different variations of the cluster of white / yellowish spots on the PC (up to their complete absence). But the size of the butterfly is given to myrsusalis - 20mm , and only similar to them lobata - a small (18-22mm). While for strigigrapha - 24-29, fenestrifera - 27 and myrtaea - 30.With regard to the last sentence of your commentary «it is found in Mauritius and Reunion. Its wingspan is around 35 mm », in Wikipedia it is given to the form Banisia clathrula http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banisia_clathrula
Other "many places" I did not find it. Tell me, please, where did you get such a size for myrsusalis - 35 mm ?

17.11.2014 14:32, Vasiliy Feoktistov

The first available resource:: "the sapodilla borer (banisia myrsusalis) is a species of moth of the thyrididae family. ... Family. It is found in mauritius and réunion its wingspan is around 35 mm" : http://www.wordaz.com/banisia.html
And in many places as well.

17.11.2014 14:10, Vasiliy Feoktistov

This is for our may be omitted, and for these, it is desirable that a rule does not take .. compete and have scope for both copies. He, by the way almost the same :) And like also corresponds. If you type Banisia myrsusalis wingspan, it finds that Rahma is about 35 mm.

17.11.2014 12:36, Alexandr Zhakov

Is very similar. :) Vasily, it would be nice if just specify the size, time lines do not allow :))

15.11.2014 23:52, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Opinions?

15.11.2014 16:13, Vasiliy Feoktistov

This is the second copy. type, which is assembled by the same person at the same place and at the same time.
http://pyralidsofborneo.org/index.php?banisia-myrsusalis-walker-1859eplate-7rts-404
Variability, however :)

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