Taxonomy of the genus Filatima Busck, 1939 (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in China Author Oh, Hyonju College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China. Author Zhang, Xiuying College of Life and Geographic Sciences, Kashi University, Kashi 844000, China; Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Biological Resources and Ecology of Pamirs Plateau, Kashi 844000, China. Author Li, Houhun College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China. & College of Life and Geographic Sciences, Kashi University, Kashi 844000, China; Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Biological Resources and Ecology of Pamirs Plateau, Kashi 844000, China. text Zootaxa 2023 2023-09-12 5343 5 471 488 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/download/zootaxa.5343.5.3/51844 journal article 267793 10.11646/zootaxa.5343.5.3 8fe78e43-404f-4a28-961d-22cf2e5ec961 1175-5326 8346033 517E0D2A-443E-4D58-97BA-C9B8A4428A45 Filatima Busck, 1939 Filatima Busck, 1939: 575 . Type species: Gelechia serotinella Busck, 1903 , by original designation. Diagnosis. Filatima is diagnosed by the presence of ocelli, the recurved labial palpus having a brush of modified scales beneath the second segment, and the relatively broad hindwing with slightly excavated termen. The male genitalia are characterized by having an uncus with small lateral lobes, a curved stout gnathos that is serrate on the inner margin, and a robust phallus not tapered and with extensions of phallus sheath and cornuti distally. The female genitalia are distinguishable by the very short ductus bursae with short spines on the inner wall. Filatima is externally similar to Athrips Billberg, 1820 , Aroga Busck, 1914 , Stegasta Meyrick, 1904 and Chionodes Hübner, 1825 of the tribe Gelechiini . However, Aroga and Stegasta are absent of a gnathos, Athrips has a phallus dilated basally and distinctly tapered distally, and Chionodes has a slender phallus which is rod-shaped basally and wider distally. Key to the species of Filatima in China 1. Under surface of male hindwing with a row of scales at basal 2/3 along R 5 ( Fig. 7a )..................... F. pallipalpella Under surface of male hindwing without a row of scales...................................................... 2 2. Male genitalia without anellus lobes...................................................................... 3 Male genitalia with anellus lobes........................................................................ 6 3. Sacculus as long as valva ( Fig. 21 )........................................................... F. angustipennis Sacculus shorter than valva............................................................................. 4 4. Phallus with folded bands in distal 2/3 ( Fig. 22 )..................................................... F. asiatica Phallus without folded bands in distal 2/3.................................................................. 5 5. Phallus with a triangular sclerite ( Fig. 23 )......................................................... F. karsholti Phallus without a triangular sclerite ( Bidzilya & Nupponen 2018 : figs 52, 53)........................... F. sciocrypta 6. Phallus with left extension rounded at apex and apical cornutus not furcate ( Fig. 26 )........................ F. pagicola Phallus with left extension pointed at apex and apical cornutus bifurcate......................................... 7 7. Anellus lobe longer than sacculus ( Fig. 24 ).............................................. F. magnanella sp. nov. Anellus lobe shorter than sacculus....................................................................... 8 8. Phallus with apical cornutus V-shaped ( Fig. 25 )................................................. F. multicornuta Phallus with apical cornutus U-shaped.................................................................... 9 9. Anterior margin of sternum eight deeply emarginated to 1/5 length ( Fig. 18 )................... F. nanjiangica sp. nov. Anterior margin of sternum eight margin nearly straight..................................................... 10 10. Sternum eight sub-quadrate, saccus slightly narrowed; signum of female genitalia placed beyond middle of corpus bursae ( Figs 19 , 34 )............................................................................ F. taxkorgana sp. nov. Sternum eight inverted sub-trapezoid, saccus strongly narrowed; signum of female genitalia placed near left side of corpus bursae ( Figs 20 , 35 )................................................................. F. yanchiensis sp. nov.