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The
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Externally, species are characterized by a wide, dark brown or ochre fascia of the forewing; snow white frontal tuft. In the male genitalia, the uncus is comprised of two large, distally rounded lateral lobes; the gnathos is a small plate with large lateral arms and a large, distally rounded caudal process; the valva has a large, distinctive pedicel and triangular cucullar lobes; and the vinculum is bilobed anteriorly, with a distinctive, strongly thickened, rod-like juxta (
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). In the female genitalia, the apophyses are unique in comparison with other
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); and the signum is absent.
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From other groups of Oriental
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Distribution. Currently the group is comprised of two species distributed in
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(
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), and possibly with wider distribution (D. R. Davis
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.) (
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Remarks. Previously,
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<emphasis id="6C88EA90FE28FF936C88FDDB5244B7F0" box="[447,565,620,645]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="348">P. euryntis</emphasis>
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was left unplaced in a species group (
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). However, upon the study of the female
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of
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we found it possesses all the diagnostic characters of the
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group: very long apophyses and deeply divided lobes of anal papillae. Therefore, we newly attribute
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to the
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group (see Checklist).
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