A revision of the genus Trisuloides Butler, 1881 with descriptions of three new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Revision of Pantheinae, contribution I
Author
Behounek, Gottfried
Author
Han, Hui-Lin
Author
Kononenko, Vladimir
text
Zootaxa
2011
3069
1
25
journal article
46102
10.5281/zenodo.278996
e57b727c-16bb-4f80-a4fa-166059e74638
1175-5326
278996
Key to
Trisuloides
species, based on male genitalia
1. Harpe long, positioned longitudinally, along plate of valve..................................................... 2
- Harpe relatively short, positioned transversal............................................................... 4
2. Harpe digitiform, apically rounded or abrupt................................................................ 3
- Harpe bifurcate, apically pointed (
Fig. 57
).......................................................
T. catocalina
3. Harpe long, reaching dorsal or ventral margin of valva, apically rounded (
Figs. 58–60
).......................
T. sericea
- Harpe relatively short, not reaching dorsal or ventral margin of valva, apically abrupt (
Fig. 61
)..............
T. prosericea
4. Apex of valva abrupt, costa tipped, harpe comb-like (
Fig. 64
)............................................
T. becheri
- Apex of valva rounded, costa not tipped, harpe not comb-like................................................... 5
5. Harpe tooth-like....................................................................................... 6
- Harpe conical, serrate laterally, with prominent lateral extension (
Fig. 64
)...................................
T. zhangi
6. Harpe tooth-like, flat, with two smaller basal extension and larger distal extension (
Fig. 62
)...................
T. taiwana
- Harpe bifurcate, with two conical extensions about equal in length (
Fig. 63
)...........................
T. rotundipennis