Three species of the genus Eutorna Meyrick, 1889 are treated. Eutorna undulosa, sp. nov. is described as new and E. leonidi Lvovsky, 1979 is recorded for the first time for China. Photographs of the adults and the gen...Three species of the genus Eutorna Meyrick, 1889 are treated. Eutorna undulosa, sp. nov. is described as new and E. leonidi Lvovsky, 1979 is recorded for the first time for China. Photographs of the adults and the genital structures are provided. All the studied specimens, including the types, are deposited in the Insect Collection, College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin, China.展开更多
Six species of the genus Agonopterix tttibner are reported from China. Among them, four species are described as new: A. tibetana Wang, sp. nov., A. acutivalvula Wang, sp. nov., A. orientalis Wang, sp. nov. and A. di...Six species of the genus Agonopterix tttibner are reported from China. Among them, four species are described as new: A. tibetana Wang, sp. nov., A. acutivalvula Wang, sp. nov., A. orientalis Wang, sp. nov. and A. dilatata Wang, sp. nov.; two species are recorded for the first time from this country: A. capreolella (Zeller) and A. liturosa (Haworth). Photographs of the adults and the genital structures are provided.展开更多
基金The research was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China(No.2006FY120100)
文摘Three species of the genus Eutorna Meyrick, 1889 are treated. Eutorna undulosa, sp. nov. is described as new and E. leonidi Lvovsky, 1979 is recorded for the first time for China. Photographs of the adults and the genital structures are provided. All the studied specimens, including the types, are deposited in the Insect Collection, College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin, China.
基金The project was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2006FY120100)the Foundation of Key Laboratory of Plant Protection Resources and Pest Management, State Education Ministry (Northwest A & F University)
文摘Six species of the genus Agonopterix tttibner are reported from China. Among them, four species are described as new: A. tibetana Wang, sp. nov., A. acutivalvula Wang, sp. nov., A. orientalis Wang, sp. nov. and A. dilatata Wang, sp. nov.; two species are recorded for the first time from this country: A. capreolella (Zeller) and A. liturosa (Haworth). Photographs of the adults and the genital structures are provided.