Donacaula forficellus (Thunberg, 1794) (Figs 68, 116)
Tinea forficellus Thunberg, 1794 . Diss. Ent., 7: 85, fig. 4. Type locality: Sweden.
Tinea consortella Hübner, 1796 . Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge, 8: 23, pl. 32, fig. 220.
Tinea lanceolella Hübner, 1810 . Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge, 8: pl.43, fig. 296.
Palparia hirta Haworth, 1811 . Lepidoptera Britannica, 3: 483.
Donacaula forficellus: Speidel, 2005 . Pyraloidea I, Microlepidoptera of Europe, 4: 120.
Description. Forewing yellow, a fuscous band along the upper margin of cell, from the base to apex; a fuscous spot at lower angle of cell; apex blunt in male and sharply pointed in female. In male genitalia, subteguminal process lobe-like; juxta nearly pyriform, with apex raised.
Material examined. IZCAS: Heilongjiang, Yichun, Dailing, 1♀, 12 November 1963 .
Distribution. China (Heilongjiang); Europe.
Remarks. The species is similar to D. mucronella, which mainly distributes from north Europe to Northern Asia. D. forficellus has a black spot at lower angle of cell and R 2 free from R 3+4 on forewing, while D. mucronella has spot absent and R 2, R 3 and R 4 stalked. In female genitalia, ductus bursae of D. forficellus is little longer than that in D. mucronella (Speidel, 2005) .
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Additionally, Wang (1980) wrongly inentified Schoenobius scirpus sp.nov. as D. forficellus (see Schoenobius scirpus).