Taxonomic review of the subfamily Schoenobiinae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae) from China Author Chen, Fu-Qiang Author Wu, Chun-Sheng text Zoological Systematics 2014 39 2 163 208 http://zoobank.org/eed31956-bf31-4dc1-aa6a-ab349ebfc756 journal article 3671 10.11865/zs20140201 30055aa0-b2cb-4941-8484-9b395fcb1f28 2095-6827 4617322 EED31956-BF31-4DC1-AA6A-AB349EBFC756 3.11 Brihaspa Moore, 1867 ( Figs 11 , 114 , 120 , 124 ) Brihaspa Moore, 1868 . Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. , 1867: 666; Hampson, 1896 . Fauna Brit. Ind. Moths , 4: 43. Type species: Brihaspa atrostigmella Moore, 1868 , by monotypy. Diagnosis. The genus is distinguished from other genera by vein Sc and R 1 anastomosed but separated terminally, R 2 stalked with R 3+4 on forewing. Description. Head with frons protruded; labial palpi porrect, covered with coarse scales; maxillary palpi slender, apex expanded; legs slender; female usually with anal tuft on the seventh abdominal segment. Wings ( Fig. 11 ). Forewing broad, apex round; Sc and R 1 anastomosed long and separated terminally; R 2 and R 3+4 stalked; R 5 from upper angle of cell; M 1 from discocellulares, closed to R 5 ; M 2 and M 3 from lower angle of cell, separated basally; Cu 1 from nearby lower angle of cell; Cu 2 before lower angle of cell. Hindwing with Sc+R 1 and Rs long stalked; M 1 shortly stalked with Sc+R 1 and Rs; M 2 and M 3 from lower angle of cell, separated basally; Cu 1 from nearby lower angle of cell; Cu 2 before lower angle of cell. Male genitalia. Uncus near triangular; gnathos semicircular; valva with a hooked transtilla; juxta U-shaped; coremata present; aedeagus slender. Female genitalia. Anal papillae slender, with long setae; apophyses anterioris and posterioris slender; ostium bursae broad, membranous, wrinkled, with membranous plate; ductus bursae short and slender; corpus bursae round, membranous. Distribution. Oriental Region . Remarks. The genus comprises seven species, including one species from China .