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D1232C65FF9A6041FF45FC83FE32C8BC.text	D1232C65FF9A6041FF45FC83FE32C8BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Acasis	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Checklist of  Acasis</p>
            <p> Acasis Duponchel, 1845</p>
            <p> =  Agia Hulst, 1896</p>
            <p> = Bryodis Gumppenberg, 1887 =  Cysteopteryx Hulst, 1896</p>
            <p> Acasis appensata (Eversmann, 1842) Acasis appensata appensata (Eversmann, 1842) =  Lobophora appensata var. baikalensis Bang-Haas, 1906 Acasis appensata callaina ssp. nov. Acasis bellaria (Leech, 1891)</p>
            <p> Acasis exviretata Inoue, 1892</p>
            <p> Acasis viretata (Hübner, 1799)</p>
            <p> Acasis viretata viretata (Hübner, 1799) =  Phalaena trinotata Donovan, 1810 Acasis viretata himalayica Prout, 1958 Acasis viridata (Packard, 1873)</p>
            <p> =  Agia eborata Hulst, 1896</p>
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D1232C65FF9A6042FF45F9AFFB50CB09.text	D1232C65FF9A6042FF45F9AFFB50CB09.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Acasis appensata subsp. appensata (Eversmann 1842) Eversmann 1842	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Acasis appensata appensata (Eversmann, 1842)</p>
            <p> Acidalia appensata Eversmann, 1842: 556 . </p>
            <p>Material examined. 233 specimens from Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Byelorussia, Finland, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Russia (TLMF; ZSM).</p>
            <p>Description. Adult (Figs. 1–2). Head, thorax and tegula mixed grayish-brown, labial palpus dark brown. Wingspan 3 18–22 mm; Ƥ 20–23 mm; forewing with strongly convex termen; ground colour grey-brown, extended darker grey-brown suffusion particularly at base and along antemedian and postmedian fascia; these two fasciae distinct, light greyish with indistinct darker line; veins with short dark brown lines along outer side of antemedial and both sides of postmedial fascia; dark brown discal spot and dark brown patches along fringe line well developed; fringes chequered greyish-brown, outer part lighter. Hindwing grey-brown with lighter postmedial fascia; small discal spot; darker grey terminal line and weakly chequered fringe; base of anal area in male with short lobe. The extent of dark suffusion of the forewing underlies some variation. Male genitalia (Figs. 7–8). Uncus broad, sub-triangular, apically pointed; valva sub-oval, with rounded apex; sacculus strongly sclerotized, shorter than valva, basal part broad, distally tapering but rounded; costa with spiny sub-basal hump, cucullus separate, slender and slightly club-shaped, projecting far above apex of valva; saccus short, broad, horseshoe-shaped; lateral lobes of transtilla covered with short bristles; aedeagus moderately long and slender, weakly curved, without cornuti. Female genitalia (Fig. 15). Papillae anales well developed; apophyses posteriores about two times length of tergum A8; tergum A8 smoothly sclerotized, without modifications; apophyses anteriores comparatively long and rod-like, about half length of tergum A8; antrum (colliculum) tubular, posteriorly funnel-shaped, length (0.3-0.4 mm) about that of apophyses anteriores, sub-genital plate (sterigma) largely reduced; ductus bursae extremely short and without distinct transition to corpus bursae; corpus bursae evenly dilated to sub-oval distal part with a large spinulose patch in diffuse ring shaped position; appendix bursae present. Posterior part of corpus bursae with longitudinal furrows.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis.  Acasis appensata appensata is a rather invariable taxon with a grey-brown ground colour and distinctly lighter ante- and postmedian fasciae. The ground colour is of particular diagnostic value compared to the other European species  A. viretata which exhibits an extended yellowish-green to brownish-green colour (Figs. 5– 6), and to the pale green  A. appensata callaina ssp. nov. (Figs. 3–4) (see below).  A. appensata furthermore differs from  A. viretata by several characters of the male and female genitalia (Figs. 13–14, 18). In the male the broad uncus, the long cucullus which overtops the apex of the valva, the spiny sub-basal hump of the costa, the short sacculus and the lateral lobes of the transtilla with short bristles are characteristic. In the female the long and narrow, funnel-shaped antrum, the largely reduced sub-genitalia plate and furthermore the anteriolateral margin of tergum VIII which is weakly projected anteriad and the long apophysis anterioris are specific characters. </p>
            <p> Bionomics. The larva of the nominotypical subspecies has been recorded feeding on unripe and also on ripe fruits which are loosely spun together, or on the leaves of  Actaea spicata (Burmann 1955; Skou 1986), according to Skou (1986) also on  Veronica longifolia . Feeding habits depend on the phenology of the host-plant which shows much variation, and on the geographic region (Burmann 1955). In northern Europe the species feeds on various other plants, e.g.  Valeriana sambucifolia ,  Actaea erythrocarpa (Mutanen et al. 2003; Mutanen pers. comm.). The larval period lasts from mid-June to late July. Pupation takes place in weak cocoon on the ground surface and the pupa hibernates. Adults have been observed from mid-May until mid-June, in the northern part of the range throughout the entire month of June (Skou 1986). Whereas larvae are frequently found, the adults are rarely observed. Characteristic habitats are clearings in deciduous and mixed forests, particularly beech forest. The species occurs from lowland habitats up to about 1200 m above sea-level in the Alps. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Vast range from Europe to the Urals, Siberia, Amur and Ussuri regions and Japan. In Europe occurring mainly in the Alps and adjacent areas and from Fennoscandia to central Urals. In northern Europe also on coastal meadows and deciduous forests and meadows along riversides (Mutanen et al. 2003; Mutanen pers. comm.). Absent from large parts of the Balkans, the Iberian Peninsula and from all Mediterranean lowlands and islands.</p>
            <p> Remarks. The taxonomic status of the taxon baikalensis (original combination:  Lobophora appensata v. baikalensis ) needs further investigation. According to the original description it differs from Central European  A. appensata by the dark blackish-grey ground colour and the on average smaller wingspan (Bang-Haas 1906). Following Scoble (1999) this taxon is considered as a synonym of nominotypical  A. appensata . </p>
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D1232C65FF996046FF45F9E2FEE2C8D7.text	D1232C65FF996046FF45F9E2FEE2C8D7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Acasis appensata subsp. callaina Hausmann & Huemer	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Acasis appensata callaina Hausmann &amp; Huemer ssp. nov.</p>
            <p>Type material. Holotype Ƥ, ‘ ITALIA, Abruzzen, Monte Terminillo, 1730 m, 13°00,6´E, 42°49,0´N, 16.07.2010, Huemer leg. TLMF 2010-015’ (TLMF). Paratypes. Italy: 1 3, 10 Ƥ, same data as holotype (genitalia slides G 1456 Ƥ, G 1458 Ƥ, G 1461 3 (TLMF); 4 Ƥ, ditto, but 12.7.2010 (TLMF); 1 3, ditto, but 11.7.2010 (genitalia slide G 1464 3 (TLMF); 6 3, 6 Ƥ, ditto, but 11.7.2010, leg. Mayr (RCTM; coll. N. Pöll); 10 3, 16 Ƥ, ditto, but 12.7.2010, leg. Mayr (RCTM); 2 3, 12 Ƥ, ditto, but 16.7.2010, leg. Mayr (RCTM); 1 3, 6 Ƥ, ditto, but 17.7.2010, leg. Mayr (RCTM). 1 3, 1 Ƥ, ditto, but 1800 m, 15.7.2004, leg. H. Rietz (ZSM); 1 3, ditto, but 15.7.2007, leg. et coll. H. Rietz; 1 3, 2 Ƥ, ditto, but 17.- 20.7.2004.</p>
            <p> Description. Adult (Figs. 3–4). Head, thorax and tegula mixed grayish-brown, labial palpus dark brown. Wingspan 3 20–21 mm; Ƥ 20–23 mm; forewing with strongly convex outer margin; ground colour light greyish covered with pale green, darker grey suffusion particularly along undulated antemedian and postmedian fascia; postmedian fascia light greyish with indistinct darker line; veins with short dark brown lines along both sides of postmedian fascia; dark brown discal spot and dark brown patches along fringe line well developed; fringes chequered greyish-brown, outer part lighter. Hindwing grey-brown with slightly darker basal half; small discal spot; darker grey terminal line and weakly checkered fringes; base of anal area in male with short lobe. Male genitalia (Figs. 9–12). As described under the nominotypical subspecies, but sacculus slightly more tapered towards apex. Female genitalia (Figs. 16–17). As described under the nominotypical subspecies, but antrum (colliculum) shorter, length approx. 0.3 mm, posteriorly more clearly funnel-shaped (with deeper posterior excavation), posterior part of Diagnosis. This new subspecies is characterized by the pale green suffusion of the forewings which is greyishbrown in the nominotypical subspecies (Figs. 1–2) and yellowish-green in  A. viretata (Figs 5–6). The genitalia of both sexes are very similar to those of  A. appensata appensata but strongly differ from those of  A. viretata (see above and Figs. 7–18). </p>
            <p> Bionomics. Host-plant and early stages are unknown but it is very likely that the new subspecies also feeds on  Actaea spicata which occurs at the type-locality. The adults have been collected in mid-July nearby the upper edge of a beech forest on limestone at high altitudes of about 1700 m.s.l. (Fig. 19). They were attracted to artificial lights in large numbers. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Only known from the northern slopes of Monte Terminillo in the Central Italian Abruzzi.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific name, an adjective derived from the Latin callainus, refers to the pale green colour of the forewing.</p>
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