Clytie sabaea Wiltshire, 1947

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FAMILY Erebidae
SUBFAMILY Erebinae
GENUS Clytie
SPECIES sabaea
AUTHORWiltshire, 1947
ORIGINAL COMBINATIONClytie sabaea spec. nov.
TYPE LOCALITYSaudi Arabia SW, Asir, Sabya, 07.iii.1945, leg. A. R. Waterston.
GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES Latitude: 17°9'0" Longitude: 42°40'0"
TYPE SPECIMEN(S) Holotype ♂, genitalia slide E. P. Wiltshire 27♂, BMNH.
STATUS Species
PUBLICATION Wiltshire E. P. 1947b. Middle East Lepidoptera, VII: New species and forms from Egypt and Arabia. - Bulletin of the Society Fouad I Entomology 31(1):4-11.
PAGINATION 8-9, fig. 8; pl. 1, fig. 13

Species pictures

Synonyms

NAME AUTHOR STATUS
bernardi Rungs, 1958 Synonym of species

Species Distribution

COUNTRY PROVINCE/STATE PUBLICATION PAGE
Algeria Hoggar and Tassili Speidel W. & Hassler M. 1989. Die Schmetterlingsfauna der südlichen algerischen Sahara und ihrer Hochgebirge Hoggar und Tassili n'Ajjer (Lepidoptera). - Nachrichten des entomologischen Vereins Apollo Supplement 8:1-156. 74 (as bernardi)
Eritrea   Wiltshire E. P. 1952a. Lepidoptera recently taken in Arabia. - Bulletin of the Society Fouad I Entomology 36:135-174, pl. 1. 161
Saudi Arabia   Wiltshire E. P. 1947b. Middle East Lepidoptera, VII: New species and forms from Egypt and Arabia. - Bulletin of the Society Fouad I Entomology 31(1):4-11. 9
United Arab Emirates   Hacker H. H. 2016a. Systematic and illustrated catalogue of the Macroheterocera and Cossoidea Leach, [1815], Zygaenoidea Latreille, 1809, Thyridoidea Herrich-Schäffer, 1846 and Hyblaeoidea Hampson, 1903 of the Arabian Peninsula, with a survey of their distribution (Lepid.). - Esperiana 20(1):1-742; (2): 1-430. 372
Yemen   Hacker H. H., Schreier H.-P. & Aistleitner E. 2010. Noctuidae of Cape Verde Islands (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). - Esperiana Memoir 5:7-96. 274

Notes:  Palaearctic: Algeria, Egypt (Sinai), Morocco.

Host Plants

FAMILY SPECIES COUNTRY PUBLICATIONPAGE
Tamaricaceae Tamarix sp.   Speidel W. & Hassler M. 1989. Die Schmetterlingsfauna der südlichen algerischen Sahara und ihrer Hochgebirge Hoggar und Tassili n'Ajjer (Lepidoptera). - Nachrichten des entomologischen Vereins Apollo Supplement 8:1-156. 74 (as bernardi)