3.4 Catagela Walker, 1863 (Figs 4, 69–72, 75–76, 85–86)

Catagela Walker, 1863 . List Specimens Lipid. Insects Colln Br. Mus., 27: 191. Type species: Catagela adjurella Walker, 1863, by monotypy.

Diagnosis. The genus is different from other genera by the extremely elongated juxta.

Description. Head with frons round; proboscis reduced; antennae weakly serrated; labial palpi porrect, long, the third segment about half length of the second, with apex pointed; maxillary palpi porrect, about 1/3 as long as labial palpi. Female with anal tuft on the seventh abdominal segment.

Wings (Fig. 4). Wing patterns simple, forewing usually with an oblique line from apex to inner margin. Forewing slender, R 1 before upper angle of cell, not closed to Sc; vein R 2 to R 5 arising from upper angle of cell, R 3 and R 4 stalked; M 1 just below upper angle of cell; M 2 and M 3 closed but well separated, M 3 from lower angle of cell; Cu 1 and Cu 2 before lower angle of cell. Hindwing with Sc+R 1 and Rs long stalked, more or less stalked with M 1 at base; M 2 and M 3 separated, M 3 from lower angle of cell; Cu 1 and Cu 2 before lower angle of cell.

Male genitalia. Uncus and gnathos beak-like, apex pointed; tegumen broad, with sclerotized dorsal ridge X-shaped; base of subteguminal process broader than other genus of the Schoenobiinae; valva with the same width from base to apex, apex truncated or oblique; vinculum broad; juxta with apex extremely elongated; saccus usually round; coremata present, weakly sclerotized; aedeagus usually with a cornutus, various in different species; ductus ejaculatorius arising from middle of aedeagus.

Female genitalia. Anal papillae broad, covered with long setae; apophyses anterioris and posterioris well developed; ostium bursae broad, wrinkled, dense minute spines present inside; ductus bursae membranous, relatively short, no longer than corpus bursae; ductus seminalis arising below ostium bursae; corpus bursae elongated, membranous.

Distribution. Oriental Region.

Remarks. The genus comprises four species, including two species from China.

Key to species of Catagela in China

1. Forewing with fuscous fasciae; apex of valva truncated; subteguminal process relatively narrow; aedeagus strong, cornutus spine-like, curved ................................................................................................................................................................ C. adjurella Forewing with pink fasciae; apex of valva oblique; subteguminal process relatively broad; aedeagus slender, cornutus irregular....... ....................................................................................................................................................................................... C. rubelineola