Two new genera and three new species of the Pantheinae from East Asia and China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Contribution to revision of Pantheinae VIII Author Behounek, G. D- 85567 Grafing / Munich, Sudetenstrasse 6, Germany. E-mail: Gottfried. Behounek @ t-online. de Author Han, H. L. School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, CH- 150014 China. E-mail: hanhuilin @ yahoo. com. cn Author V. S. Kononenko Laboratory of Entomology, Institute of Biology and Soil Science Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, RF- 690022 Vladivostok, Russia. E-mail: kononenko @ ibss. dvo. ru, vlad _ kononenko @ mail. ru text Zootaxa 2012 2012-12-17 3587 78 88 journal article 1175-5326 9913C60F-5F0D-42ED-A5E6-109EB5156B4F Flavala crypta Behounek, Han & Kononenko , sp. n. ( Figs. 5, 6 , 15 ) Material examined . Holotype : male, China , W. Sichuan , road Dawe / Lushan , Xiling Xue Shan Mt. , H - 2800 m , 21.vii.2011 ;N 30˚51’569’’N, E 102˚46’274’ ( Floriani & Saldaitis leg.)./ genit. Prep. 8031 (GB) coll. GB, ZSM , München, BC ZSM Lep 58654 . Paratypes : 1 male , China Prov. Sichuan , Qingcheng Shan Mt. (= Quingshen Shan ) 1500 1800 m , 31˚12’N 102˚47’E, 1 30.vi.2006 (leg. Siniaev & team) ( PG ) ; 2 males , 2 females , North Vietnam (GR); Not included to type-series : 1 male , Vietnam , Prov. Lao Cai , 1900 m , 103˚46.06’E 22˚20.9’N, 29 30.viii.1998 , leg. A. Kun / genit. prep. No 6679 det. L. Ronkay /99 ( HNHM ) ; 2 males , with same label [ HNHM }; 2 males , Vietnam , Prov. Lao Cai , 1800 m , Fan Si Pan Mts , 16 km NW Sa Pa ( Cha Pa ), 16 17.iii.1998 (leg. L. Peregovics & T . Vasarhelyi ) ( HNHM ). Diagnosis. The species is closely related to F. flavala . It can be recognized by paler ground colour of the forewing, distinct straight antemedial line, thinner, dentate postmedial line, and less expressed subterminal line. The hindwing paler than in F. flavala , the wing pattern less distinct, differing from F. flavala by greyish terminal band (in F. flavala , the broad terminal band lies more distant from the terminal margin, the latter is yellow; the discal spot distinct, the basal part of the hindwing greyish brown. The underside of wings is darker in F. crypta than in F.flavala , having a broad terminal band and distinct medial fascia on hindwing (in F. flavala the underside more yellow, with less developed brown-grey pattern, in the hindwing, the terminal band separated from the wing margin by a yellow area; medial band marked only in costal area). The male genitalia are almost identical with F. flavala , while F. crypta has somewhat narrower uncus and valva. Description. Adult ( Figs. 5, 6 ). Wingspan 32 38 mm . Labial palps and frons covered with short whitish scales; vestiture of thorax formed by hair-like scales; patagia and tegulae whitish-grey; ground colour of forewing ash-grey, wing pattern formed by blackish lines; basal field and costal area with whitish suffusion; subbasal field grey; antemedial line black, distinct, straight; medial field grey, with indistinct diffused medial shadow, darker in costal area; orbicular small, marked by dark surrounding line; reniform distinct, formed by dark surrounding line and two whitish spots inside; postmedial line blackish, thin, dentate, costal area around postmedial line with whitish suffusion; subterminal field grey, darker, brownish grey outwardly; subterminal line dark, diffused; terminal field brownish grey; terminal line as row of dark diffused streaks; cilia greyish-brown. Hindwing pale yellowish-grey, with greyish suffusion along inner margin, traceable discal spot and diffused terminal band along outer margin; cilia pale, yellowish-grey. Underside pale yellowish-grey, with wide dark terminal band and dark suffusion around distal part of discal cell on forewing and wide greyish-brown terminal band along outer margin and diffused medial fascia on hindwing. Male genitalia ( Fig. 15 ) as described for the genus and in the paragraph “Diagnosis”. Female unknown. Distribution . (Map 21). Southwest China , probably North Vietnam . Etymology. The species name crypta indicates that the species represents a hidden taxon.