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Updated as per personal communication with Ronald Brechlin, February 2008 Updated as per personal communication with Victor Sinyaev, (Guanxi and Yunnan), February 2008 |
TAXONOMY:Superfamily Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
Victor Sinyaev indicates it can also be found in Guangxi, China.
Franz and Julian Renner sent me images of this, at the time, undescribed species, referring to it as "vivian". It has now been officially described and named Actias chrisbrechlinae, as per personal communication with Dr. Ronald Brechlin.
Actias chrisbrechlinae belongs in the Actias felicis group, comprised of the following species:
Actias felicis felicis, China: Jiangxi; Guangdong; Guangxi; Sichuan
Actias felicis arianeae, China: Shaanxi: Qin Ling Mountains, Fopin (1800m)
Actias uljanae: China: Hunan: Nanling Mts., 1500 m., Mt Shikengkong.
Actias chrisbrechlinae, China: Yunnan; Guangxi; 1950-2460m
Actias winbrechlini, China: northwestern Yunnan: Fengshuining Mountains (2460m), Yulong County;
northern Myanmar = Burma: Kachin: Chudu Mountains (3000m)
Actias neidhoeferi, Taiwan; possibly eastern China
Actias kongjiaria, China: Sichuan: Gongga Shan; 2600-3200m
Actias rasa, China, Sichuan: Erlang Shan Mt; 2160m
Actias vanschaycki, China: Sichuan, southwest of Heishui; 3100m
Actias shaanxiana, China: Shaanxi: Tai Bai Shan Mountains; Daba Shan Mountains; 1500m.
With the exception of Actias felicis felicis, Actias chrisbrechlinae and Actias uljanae the moths in this group seem devoid of a forewing pm line, and are an almost uniform pale green, without yellow or pink in the hindwing tails.
The forewing pm line is thin and regularly dentate in the specimens mentioned above.
Actias chrisbrechlinae male HT, Fengshuining Mountains,
Yunlong County, Yunnan, China,
2460m, May-June, courtesy/copyright
Ron Brechlin.
Actias chrisbrechlinae AT, Fengshuining Mountains,
Yunlong County, Yunnan, China,
2460m, May-June, courtesy/copyright
Ron Brechlin.
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