Ancylolomia chrysographellus (Kollar & Redtenbacher, 1844)

Figs. 92, 150.

Chilo chrysographellus (Kollar & Redtenbacher, 1844: 494) . Type locality: India, Uttarakhand [Himalaya], Mussoorie [Massouri]

= Ancylolomia basistriga Moore, 1886: 382, pl. 184 fig. 1. Type locality: [Sri Lanka] Ceylon, Neuera Eliza. Bleszynski 1970 c: 28 (syn.)

= bassistriga Błeszyński & Collins, 1962: 207

= Jartheza cassimella Swinhoe, 1887: 461, pl. 41 figs. 4, 6. Type locality: India, Mhow. Bleszynski 1970 c: 30 (syn.)

= Jartheza responsella Walker, 1863 b: 184 . Type locality: [India, Hindustan], North Hindostan

= Jartheza xylinella Walker, 1863 b: 184-185 . Type locality: Nepal. Bleszynski 1970 c: 28 (syn.)

MATERIAL

No material was examined for this species.

DIAGNOSIS

The long and slender cornutus in male genitalia (Fig. 92) places this species in the inornata species group (Bleszynski, 1970). From the other Ancylolomia species, A. chrysographellus can be recognized by the dent-shaped costal process of the valva.

DISTRIBUTION

AFRICA; CHINA; INDIA; INDONESIA; JAPAN; KOREA; MYANMAR; PAKISTAN; PHILIPPINES; SAUDI ARABIA; SRI LANKA; TAIWAN (Khan et al., 1991).

REMARKS

No specimen was investigated for this species. Khan et al. (1991) list the Philippines in the distribution of A. chrysographellus .