Taxonomic and faunistic results are presented for three genera of the tribe Pyraustini Meyrick, 1890 of the subfamily Pyraustinae Meyrick, 1890 based on material from the southern Arabian Peninsula. The new genus Dysg...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31672372)
Seven Circobotys species are described as new from China: C. albimarginata Wang, sp. nov., C. unicolor Wang, sp. nov., C. serratilinearis Wang, sp. nov., C. sinuata Wang, sp. nov., C. flavimarginalis Wang, sp. nov., ...
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The genus Anamalaia Munroe & Mutuura, 1969 is recorded for the first time from China. Two new species are described: .4. acerisella Lisp. nov. and .4. obtusisella Li sp. nov. Diagnoses of these new species are provi...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31101662);the National Basic Research Program of China,973(2013CB127605)
Hyalobathra miniosalis (Guenee, 1854) and Hyalobathra unicolor (Warren, 1895)are newly recorded from China. Photographs of adults and illustrations of male genitalia are provided. The specimens are deposited in th...
supported by the Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation (Y3080105)
Bamboo,is very important for its value and rapid growth,is mostly cultivated in China.Pyraustinae are severely injurious to bamboo.The external morphology of the last-instar larvae of Algedonis coclesalis(Walker),Cr...
The project was supported by the National Infrastructure of Natural Resources for Science and Technology (2005DKA21403)
The females of Ecpyrrhorrhoe biaculeiformis Zhang, Li et Wang, 2004 and E. ruidispinalis Zhang, Li et Wang, 2004 are reported for the first thne. Drawings of the genitalia are provided.
The last-stage larval external morphologies of Pleuroptya rulalis (Scopoli), Pleuroptya harutai (Inoue) and Botyodes diniasalis (Walker) of Pyraustinae are described and illustrated. All specimens are deposited ...
The research was supported by the Post-Doctoral Science Foundation of China(2004035035) and the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong (04300537)
Two species of the genus Epiparbattia Caradja from China are reported in this paper. One new species, Epiparbattia oligotricha sp. Nov., is described with genital structures illustrated.
The research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of Chinafor the special program( 1 0 8)
Two species of the genus Mutuuraia Munroe from China are reported in this paper. Among them, M. flavimacularis sp. nov., is described as new to science with male genital structure illustrated.