Since the publication of author’s "A study of the Chinese Torodora Meyrick,1894, and descriptions of new species", another new species has been found in Xizang Autonomous Region, China. This is the first re...Since the publication of author’s "A study of the Chinese Torodora Meyrick,1894, and descriptions of new species", another new species has been found in Xizang Autonomous Region, China. This is the first record of genus Torodora from Xizang. Thus,the total number of Chinese species of this genus amounts up to 31. Description of this new species is reported in this paper. The type specimen is kept in the Institute of Zoology,Academia Sinica.展开更多
Seven new species in the genus Scythropiodes Matsumura are described from China: S. multicornutus sp. nov., S. bispinus sp. nov. and S. siculiformis sp. nov. from Yunnan, S. longicornis sp. nov. and S. foliiformis sp....Seven new species in the genus Scythropiodes Matsumura are described from China: S. multicornutus sp. nov., S. bispinus sp. nov. and S. siculiformis sp. nov. from Yunnan, S. longicornis sp. nov. and S. foliiformis sp. nov. from Tibet, S. dentirotatus sp. nov. from Sichuan, and S. grandimacularis sp. nov. from Hainan. The female of S. dorsoprocessus Wang & Li, 2016 is described for the first time. Images of adults and genitalia of these new species are provided.展开更多
文摘Since the publication of author’s "A study of the Chinese Torodora Meyrick,1894, and descriptions of new species", another new species has been found in Xizang Autonomous Region, China. This is the first record of genus Torodora from Xizang. Thus,the total number of Chinese species of this genus amounts up to 31. Description of this new species is reported in this paper. The type specimen is kept in the Institute of Zoology,Academia Sinica.
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文摘Seven new species in the genus Scythropiodes Matsumura are described from China: S. multicornutus sp. nov., S. bispinus sp. nov. and S. siculiformis sp. nov. from Yunnan, S. longicornis sp. nov. and S. foliiformis sp. nov. from Tibet, S. dentirotatus sp. nov. from Sichuan, and S. grandimacularis sp. nov. from Hainan. The female of S. dorsoprocessus Wang & Li, 2016 is described for the first time. Images of adults and genitalia of these new species are provided.