Taxonomic review of Chinese Phalonidia Le Marchand, 1933 (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Cochylini)
Author
Sun, Yinghui
Author
Li, Houhun
text
Zootaxa
2013
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5
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3641.5.3
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Key to the Chinese species of
Phalonidia
based on male genitalia
1. Phallus without cornutus (
Fig. 20
)...................................................................
aliena
- Phallus with cornutus................................................................................. 2
2. Cornutus more than 1/2 length of phallus................................................................. 3
- Cornutus less than 1/2 length of phallus.................................................................. 4
3. Cornutus straight, sacculus about 1/3 length of costa (
Fig. 26
)............................................
fraterna
- Cornutus curved, sacculus about 3/4 length of costa (
Fig. 34
).....................................
tenuispiniformis
4. Socii dilated distally............................................................................
dysodona
- Socii gradually narrowed distally........................................................................ 5
5. Sacculus with terminal process......................................................................... 6
- Sacculus without terminal process...................................................................... 10
6. Sacculus longer than 1/2 length of costa.................................................................. 7
- Sacculus equal to or shorter than 1/2 length of costa......................................................... 8
7. Terminal process about 1/5 length of sacculus, spinelike (
Fig. 24
).........................................
coreana
- Terminal process extremely small, papillary (
Fig. 25
)...............................................
curvistrigana
8. Sacculus 1/2 length of costa, valva with rounded apex (
Fig. 32
)............................................
scabra
- Sacculus shorter than 1/2 length of costa, valva with pointed apex.............................................. 9
9. Valva gradually narrowed from basal 1/3 to apex (
Fig. 30
)..............................................
nicotiana
- Valva nearly evenly broad...............................................................
affinitana tauriana
10. Valva mostly parallel sided........................................................................... 11
- Valva gradually narrowed distally...................................................................... 13
11. Valva with truncated apex (
Fig. 35
)..................................................................
zygota
- Valva with rounded apex............................................................................. 12
12. Juxta U-shaped (
Fig. 21
)....................................................................
brevifasciaria
- Juxta ovoid (
Fig. 28
).............................................................................
lydiae
13. Socii erect, fused basally, separate distally............................................................... 14
- Socii decumbent, entirely separate...................................................................... 15
14. Sacculus about 1/2 length of costa, ventral margin with basal half slightly concave, distal half slightly convex (
Fig. 22
).................................................................................................
chlorolitha
- Sacculus about 3/4 length of costa, ventral margin roundly protruding (
Fig. 31
)........................
rotundiventralis
15. Phallus somewhat S-shaped (
Fig. 33
)..............................................................
silvestris
- Phallus nearly straight............................................................................... 16
16. Cornutus slightly curved (
Fig. 29
)..............................................................
melanothicta
- Cornutus straight................................................................................... 17
17. Sacculus broad, length about 2.5 times width (
Fig. 27
)...............................................
latifasciana
- Sacculus narrow, length about 4 times width (
Fig. 23
)...............................................
contractana