Scirpophaga flavidorsalis (Hampson, 1919) (Figs 19, 20, 28, 51)

Topeutis flavidorsalis Hampson, 1919 . Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (9) 4: 319. Type locality: Bhutan.

Schoenobius melanostigmus Turner, 1922 . Proc. R. Soc. Vict., 35: 47; Lewvanich, 1981. Bull. Br. Mus. Nat. Hist. (Ent.), 42: 231; Chen, Song & Wu, 2006. Zootaxa, 1236: 12.

Scirpophaga flavidorsalis: Lewvanich, 1981 . Bull. Br. Mus. Nat. Hist. (Ent.), 42: 230; Chen, Song & Wu, 2006. Zootaxa, 1236: 12.

Description. Body ochreous white. Length of labial palpi about 3–4 times the diameter of compound eyes. Forewing ochreous white, a dark fuscous spot at the lower angle of cell; hindwing pale ochreous. Female with anal tuft pale ochreous white. In male genitalia, subteguminal process tubercle-like; aedeagus slender, swollen in apical 1/3, a flat plate-like cornutus present, with serrate margin, manica with two groups of spines. In female genitalia, ostium bursae broad, weakly sclerotized, section between ostium bursae and ductus seminalis weakly sclerotized.

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Distribution. China (Yunnan); India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Thailand, West Malaysia, Java, Philipppines, New Guinea, Australia.