Two new species, one unrecorded species, and one newly reported male of genus Thiallela Walker, 1863 from China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Phycitinae)
Author
Yang, Linlin
Author
Ren, Yingdang
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-02-28
4387
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436
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journal article
30628
10.11646/zootaxa.4387.3.2
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Key to species of
Thiallela
based on male genitalia
1. Lateral lobes of juxta obviously longer than apical process of gnathos........................................... 3
- Lateral lobes of juxta not longer than apical process of gnathos................................................ 4
2. Transtilla with middle area of posterior margin protruded in hillock shape, posterolateral processes narrowed and elongate (Li & Ren 2006, Fig. 5)...........................................................................
T. naevilla
- Transtilla with middle area of posterior margin short-fingerlike protruded, posterolateral processes short and broad (Li & Ren 2006,
Fig. 6
)...............................................................................
T. platantra
3. Apical process of gnathos trapezoidal (
Yamanaka 2002, Fig. 4
).........................................
T. hiranoi
- Apical process of gnathos tapered or spatulate............................................................. 5
4. Clasper extending to or near end of sacculus............................................................... 6
- Clasper extending beyond end of sacculus................................................................ 7
5. Apical process of gnathos spatulate; posterolateral processes of transtilla triangular (
Fig. 9
)...............
T. epicrociella
- Apical process of gnathos tapered; posterolateral processes of transtilla auriform, bent inwardly (
Fig. 11
)....................................................................................................
T. celadontis
sp. nov.
6. Clasper not inflated ventroapically, without small spine dorsoapically; aedeagus with two clubbed cornuti (Fig. 10)....................................................................................................
T. ligeralis
- Clasper slightly inflated ventroapically, with a small spine dorsoapically; aedeagus with numerous small, conical thorn-like and five horn-like cornuti (Fig. 12).....................................................
T. sulciflagella
sp. nov.