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 Key to species of Archischoenobius in China 1. Forewing with posterior portion of postmedial line acutely bent to tornus. In male genitalia, uncus with a sharp apical thorn ............ .......................................................................................................................................................................................... A. minumus Forewing with posterior portion of postmedial line bluntly bent to tornus. In male genitalia, uncus without sharp apical thorn ........2 2. Forewing with a narrow and strip-shaped white area between postmedial line and postmedial ground. In male genitalia, sacculus and cornutus straight .......................................................................................................................................................... A. pallidalis Forewing with a broad and wedge-shaped white area between postmedial line and postmedial ground. In male genitalia, sacculus incurved and cornutus curved .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 3. Hindwing suffused with black scales at posterior portion. In male genitalia, sacculus slightly incurved, juxta not constrict on both sides .................................................................................................................................................................................. A. nigrolepis Hindwing pale fuscous at posterior portion. In male genitalia, sacculus deeply incurved, juxta constrict on both sides ....................... .................................................................................................................................................................................... A. nanlingensis