Promalactis
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.200914 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6193010 |
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Key to species of Promalactis View in CoL from Hainan Province based on male genitalia
1 Aedeagus with an apical spine or apical process............................................................. 2
- Aedeagus without apical spine or apical process............................................................ 6
2 Aedeagus without cornutus.............................................................................. 3
- Aedeagus with cornutus............................................................................... 4
3 Gnathos tongue-shaped (fig. 20)........................................................... P. c a r i n a t a sp. nov.
- Gnathos hooked (fig. 22)............................................................. P. uncignatha sp. nov.
4 Gnathos with a small apical process (fig. 21).................................................. P. serrata sp. nov.
- Gnathos without apical process.......................................................................... 5
5 Valva with a oxhorn-shaped dorsoapical process (fig. 17)..................................... P. tauricornis sp. nov.
- Valva with a spine-like dorsoapical process (fig. 13)........................................ P. rostriformis sp. nov.
6 Uncus concave at middle on posterior margin............................................................... 7
- Uncus tapering to apex................................................................................ 8
7 Saccus broad, semicircular, with a papillary process anteriorly (fig. 16)........................ P. hainanensis sp. nov.
- Saccus slender, club-shaped, without process anteriorly (Wang et al. 2009, fig. 19)................ P. semantris (Meyrick) View in CoL
8 Aedeagus without cornutus............................................................................ 9
- Aedeagus with cornutus.............................................................................. 11
9 Costa with a large thorn-like spine near base (fig. 15)...................................... P. apicisetifera sp. nov.
- Costa without thorn-like spine near base................................................................. 10
10 Juxta with a large ovate cluster of fine spines on distal 1/3 (fig. 14)............................ P. fascispinata sp. nov.
- Juxta without ovate cluster of fine spines ( Wang 2006, fig. 51)............................... P. jezonica (Matsumura) View in CoL
11 Juxta slender, with lateral lobes tapering distally............................................................ 12
- Juxta very broad, without lateral lobes; or slender, with lateral lobes bifurcate distally.............................. 14
12 Gnathos with an apical process ( Lvovsky 2000, fig. 28).................................. P. multimaculella Lvovsky
- Gnathos without apical process......................................................................... 13
13 Cornutus very small (fig. 18).............................................................. P. clavata sp. nov.
- Cornutus long, about 2/5 length of aedeagus (fig. 19)......................................... P. lunularis sp. nov.
14 Juxta slender, with lateral lobes bifurcate distally (Wang et al. 2009, fig. 12)..... P. similinfulata Wang, Kendrick & Sterling
- Juxta very broad, without lateral lobes ( Wang 2006, Fig. 92)...................................... P. simplex Wang
Lvovsky, A. L. (2000) New and little known species of oecophorid moths of the genera Epicallima Dyar, 1903 and Promalactis Meyrick, E. 1908. (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae) from southeast Asia. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 79 (3), 664 - 691.
Wang, S. X. (2006) Oecophoridae of China (Insecta: Lepidoptera). Science Press, Beijing, viii + 258 pp. + 15 color plates.
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