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03BE2A4AFFB7FFFC51A97F93FD3DF965.text	03BE2A4AFFB7FFFC51A97F93FD3DF965.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dragmatucha Meyrick 1908	<div><p>Genus Dragmatucha Meyrick, 1908</p><p>Type species: Dragmatucha proaula Meyrick, 1908 . TL: South Africa .</p><p>The genus Dragmatucha is an Afrotropical genus, comprising 18 known species. Six of which are recorded from western Africa. The genus is superficially similar to Idiopteryx Walsingham, 1891, but can be distinguished by the forewing venation, with M 3 coincident with CuA 1.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFB7FFFC51A97F93FD3DF965	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFB7FFF251A97C8DFB2CFAD1.text	03BE2A4AFFB7FFF251A97C8DFB2CFAD1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dragmatucha curvalis Park & Karisch 2025	<div><p>1. Dragmatucha curvalis Park &amp; Karisch, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 116E1A75-E7BD-43ED-9C8B-206743E040A9</p><p>(Fig. 3)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Male, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5223055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5432224" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5223055/lat 7.5432224)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1050 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, camp, secondary forest on SE slope, 7°32’35.6’’N 8°31’20.3’’W, 28 viii 2022 LF, leg. T. Karisch, gen. slide no. 4166/Karisch, barcoding SDEI300014, in SDEI.</p><p>Paratypes: 1♂, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.522611&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5425" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.522611/lat 7.5425)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1055 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, 0.1 km SSW camp, secondary forest on SE slope 7°32’33.0’’N 8°31’21.4’’W, 22 viii 2022 LF (160 W ML), leg. T . Karisch, gen. slide no. 4163/ Karisch, barcoding SDEI300011 , in SDEI; 1♂, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1060 m, 4.4 km SE Yekepa, 0.2 km SSW camp, secondary forest nr. Parinari-forest, 7°32’27.3”N 8°31’24.3”W, 28 viii 2022 LF (125 W HQL), leg. T . Karisch &amp; A.-J. Dutton, in MNVD .</p><p>Diagnosis. The new species is superficially similar to D. polystriana Park &amp; Karisch, 2022 described from Ivory Coast (female), but it can be distinguished by the forewing and hindwing patterns: the yellowish-white antemedian fascia is nearly straight and slightly oblique, without a distinct fascia beyond, and the hindwing bears a strongly angled yellowish-white postmedian line. In D. polystriana, the forewing fascia is slightly concave and followed by a well-developed crescent fascia, while the hindwing postmedian line is not strongly angled medially. The male genitalia resemble those of D. vittatella Park, 2020 (in Park et al. 2020) (Uganda), but the species can be readily distinguished externally by the forewing with a narrow, slightly zigzagged antemedian fascia (with a broad band in D. vittatella).</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 3A, B). Wingspan 12.0– 12.5 mm.</p><p>Head: Shiny yellowish white dorsally. Antenna as long as forewing; basal segment slightly broadened distally, greyish brown; flagellum filiform, yellowish white throughout, finely ciliate, first one or two segments with greyish or brown scales. Labial palpus arched, upturned; second palpomere slightly thickened, yellowish white, with some brown scales laterally; third palpomere dark brown, about 1/6 the length of second palpomere.</p><p>Thorax: Shiny greyish brown, intermixed with white scales. Hind tibia shiny yellowish white dorsally, with a brush of long brown or black scales medially. Forewing dark brown; costa slightly convex around basal 1/4 and beyond 2/3; basal patch yellowish white; antemedian fascia yellowish white, slightly zigzagged, slightly broadened between costa and R 1; postmedian fascia yellowish white, arising from costal patch, strongly bent inward, then sharply angled on CuA 1, extending towards tornus; apex sharply produced; termen slightly concave beyond apex; fringes with broad, whitish basal line, blackish medially. Hindwing greyish brown; postmedian fascia yellowish white, with a kink at M 1; apex produced; fringes with yellowish-white narrow basal line, median part fuscous and greyish apically.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 3D): Dark brown dorsally, paler laterally; dorsal spinous zones broad, with sparse spines.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 3C, C 1): Uncus slender, elongated, slightly curved downward, with acute apex, exceeding apex of basal plate of gnathos. Gnathos basal plate sharply terminated apically; median process broad, strongly arched downward beyond middle, with sharply pointed apex. Tegumen weakly sclerotized, deeply concave on anterior margin. Valva narrowed medially, deeply concave medially on dorsal margin; ventral margin nearly straight before cucullus; cucullus foot-shaped, densely setose; outer margin convex in upper 1/3; lower corner expanded outwardly; apex obtuse. Juxta broad, shield-shaped, concave on caudal margin, with narrow vertical ridge centrally. Aedeagus stout, as long as valva; cornuti consisting of a crescent plate in basal 1/3, two bundles of spines distally, and 2-3 small particles near apex.</p><p>Female unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Liberia (Nimba Mts.)</p><p>Etymology. The species name is derived from the Latin, curvus (= bent), referring to the strongly bent postmedian fascia in the forewing. A noun in the nominative singular standing in apposition to the generic name.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFB7FFF251A97C8DFB2CFAD1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFB9FFF051A97F23FD17FD59.text	03BE2A4AFFB9FFF051A97F23FD17FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dragmatucha gracilinea Park & Karisch 2025	<div><p>2. Dragmatucha gracilinea Park &amp; Karisch, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: A08B20A4-BC0E-45F5-B29A-45B834561876</p><p>(Fig. 4)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Male, Liberia, Nimba Mountains, alt. 1060 m, 4.4 km SE Yekepa, 0.2 km SSW camp secondary-forest near <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Parinari-forest</a> 7°32’27.3’’N 8°31’24.3’’W, 28 viii 2022 LF (125 W HQL), leg. T. Karisch &amp; A.-J. Dutton, gen. slide no. 4165/ Karisch, barcoding SDEI300013, in SDEI.</p><p>Paratypes: 2♂, Liberia, Nimba County, 750 m, ENNR, Cellcom Road, 7°33’3.8”N 8°31’46.49”W, 16.-28 xii 2018, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.52958&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.551056" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.52958/lat 7.551056)">Cold Cathode</a>, UV Light Trap (W), leg. Sáfián, Sz., Simonics, G., and 1♂, gen slide no. 4222/ Karisch, barcoding SDEI-TK-R, in ANHRT .</p><p>Diagnosis. The new species is similar to D. curvalis sp. nov. in the forewing markings but distinguished from the latter by the antemedian fascia more broadened at costa, the postmedian fascia not so sharply angled in lower quarter, and the termen less concave beyond the apex. The cucullus of the male genitalia is modified, forming an “ankle”.</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 4A, B). Wingspan 14.0–15.0 mm.</p><p>Head: Shiny pale yellowish dorsally, with a triangular brown-patch occipitally. Antenna filiform; basal segment dark brown, slightly broadened apically; flagellum pale yellowish throughout. Labial palpus arched upwards; second palpomere slightly thickened, dark brown dorsally, yellowish white intermixed with yellowish-brown scales laterally, and pale yellowish medially; third palpomere blackish brown, pale yellowish basally and apically.</p><p>Thorax: Dark brown dorsally, with a row of whitish or whitish brown scales along anterior edges. Hind tibia pale yellowish, with very long fuscous or black scales from base to middle dorsally, with a white tip. Forewing ground dark brown; costa slightly convex around basal 1/4 and beyond 2/3; apex slightly produced; costal patch pale yellowish white at about 1/3 and 3/4; antemedian fascia oblique, slightly angulate, arising from the first triangular costal patch extending by a narrow line from cell to dorsum; postmedian fascia narrow, arising from the second triangular costal patch, strongly convex between M 1 and M 2. Termen slightly concave medially; fringes with pale yellowish basal line, yellowish brown medially, and pale yellowish pale apically. Hindwing greyish brown; postmedian line narrow, pale yellowish, running from costa to near tornus; fringes similar to those of forewing.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 4D): Dark brown dorsally, pale yellowish ventrally; dorsal spinous zones broadly occupied with spines rarely.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 4C, C 1): Uncus narrow, heavily sclerotized, gently arched downward, exceeding gnathos basal plate. Basal plate of gnathos expanded into quadrate distally; median process strongly arched downward beyond middle. Valva with weakly sclerotized expansion on costa basally; cucullus shortened, broadly developed forming an ankle; outer margin slightly convex, densely setose; sacculus broadly developed, but very short, about 1/5 the length of valva. Juxta rather small, weakly sclerotized, with a long, whip-like median process arising from middle, about 2/3 the length of valva; caudal margin slightly concave. Vinculum narrowly banded, heavily sclerotized. Aedeagus stout, as long as valva nearly parallel-sided, slightly bent medially; cornuti consisting of a row of stripe bearing spines and a cluster of minute spinules.</p><p>Female unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Liberia (Nimba Mts.)</p><p>Etymology. From the Latin, gracilis (= thin), referring to the slender median process of the juxta in the male genitalia. An adjective in the nominative singular.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFB9FFF051A97F23FD17FD59	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFBBFFF051A978A1FB85F801.text	03BE2A4AFFBBFFF051A978A1FB85F801.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dragmatucha monticola Park & Karisch 2025	<div><p>3. Dragmatucha monticola Park &amp; Karisch, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: D386C0C2-B336-4FE5-A427-85AEB37C9DB6</p><p>(Fig. 5)</p><p>Type specimen. Holotype: Male, Guinea, Mt. Nimba, ix 2010, coll. ZSM, gen slide no. 4270/Karisch, in ZSM.</p><p>Paratype: 1♂, Guinea, Mt. Nimba, ix 2010, coll. ZSM , in ZSM.</p><p>Diagnosis. Similar to D. mediolinea Park &amp; Karisch, 2022 (from Ivory Coast), but distinguished by the narrower costal patch, the postmedian fascia being very weak or nearly absent, and the absence of yellowish-white fringes. In D. mediolinea, the costal patch is well-developed, triangular, and fringes with yellowish-white band beyond apex. The hindwing ground colour is darker with a small wedge-shaped costal patch and no yellowish-white basal line (in D. mediolinea, the costal patch extends to half the cell). The male genitalia resemble those of D. curvalis sp. nov. but the valva is shorter.</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 5A, B). Wingspan 11.5 mm.</p><p>Head: Shiny whitish dorsally. Antenna filiform; basal segment slightly broadened apically, dark brown; flagellum pale yellowish brown, annulated with dark-brown rings. Labial palpus arched; second palpomere slightly broadened, yellowish brown medially, shiny pale yellowish laterally; third palpomere as long as the second, greyish brown. Hind tibia yellowish white dorsally, soot brown in proximal half.</p><p>Thorax: Soot brown dorsally as tegula. Forewing ground colour soot brown; costa slightly convex around basal 1/3 and beyond 3/4, with a small, wedge-shaped yellowish-white costal patch at about 3/4; antemedian fascia narrow, yellowish white, strongly zigzagged; postmedian fascia weakly presented; termen nearly straight; fringes concolorous with forewing ground colour. Hindwing same as forewing ground colour, with a small, triangular, yellowish-white costal patch beyond 3/4; fringes concolorous with ground colour.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 5D): Soot brown dorsally, yellowish white laterally and ventrally; spinous zones on dorsal surface with rare spines.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 5C, C 1): Uncus slender, bent downward from beyond 2/3, with acute apex. Basal plate of gnathos triangular, with acute caudal apices; median process gently arched dorsally, with sharply pointed apex. Tegumen broad, weakly sclerotized, triangularly incised on anterior margin. Valva broadly expanded at base, deeply concave medially; ventral margin nearly straight, slightly sinuate; cucullus foot-shaped, produced apically, with rounded lower corner; sacculus weakly developed basally. Vinculum narrowly banded, heavily sclerotized. Juxta large, quadrate, slightly concave on caudal margin, with weak vertical ridge; caudal lobes absent.Aedeagus stout, as long as valva, slightly bent basal 1/4 ventrally; cornuti consisting of a bundle of several strong spines near basal 1/4, a large bundle of numerous spines and minute spinules beyond middle, and several short, strong spines apically.</p><p>Female unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Guinea (Nimba Mts.)</p><p>Etymology. From the Latin, montis (= mountain), and incola (= inhabitant), referring to the mountainous habitat. A noun in the nominative singular standing in apposition to the generic name.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFBBFFF051A978A1FB85F801	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFBAFFF751A97C81FE39FAED.text	03BE2A4AFFBAFFF751A97C81FE39FAED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dragmatucha noviproaula Park & Karisch 2025	<div><p>4. Dragmatucha noviproaula Park &amp; Karisch, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 26E8C82E-2161-4478-86FC-35FAF1A4B76C</p><p>(Fig. 6)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Male, Guinea, Mt. Nimba area, x 2010, coll. ZSM, in ZSM.</p><p>Paratypes: 1♂, Guinea, Mt. Nimba area, x 2010, coll. ZSM , gen slide no. 4286/Karisch; 1 ♂, same locality, xi 2009, coll. ZSM; 1♀, Mt. Nimba, ix 2010, coll. ZSM ., gen slide no. 4271/ Karisch, all in ZSM .</p><p>Diagnosis. Similar to D. proaula Meyrick, 1908 (S. Africa), but smaller (18.5–22 mm vs. 24–28 mm wingspan in D. proaula). It differs in forewing fringes: in D. noviproaula, light-orange fringes occupy only 1/3 of the termen, whereas in D. proaula they extend over more than half. The postmedian fascia of the forewing consists of a pale yellow triangular costal patch and a small, rounded dot near the dorsum, versus a large crescent yellowish-white mark in D. proaula . The female genitalia differ clearly with a short, dish-shaped antrum, whereas in D. proaula, it is tubular as shown in Fig. 4D 2 (after Janse 1954, pl. 167, fig.1).</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 6A, B) and female. Wingspan 18.5–22.0 mm.</p><p>Head: Light yellow dorsally; occipital surface with dark-brown scales. Antenna about 4/5 as long as the forewing; basal segment slightly thickened, dark brown with a few orange scales; flagellum filamentous and slightly serrated, light yellow, dusted with brown and grey cales, especially near base. Labial palpus arched upwards, light yellow; second palpomere slightly broadened; third palpomere about 5/6 the length of the second palpomere, light yellow, dusted with blackish brown scales.</p><p>Thorax: Soot brown dorsally. Hind tibia light yellow at base, then covered with blackish, long piliform scales throughout (these scales show a broad whitish fascia at about 3/4 of their length). Forewing rather broadened distally, ground colour soot brown, intermixed with copper iridescent scales; costa gently convex near base, with a small light yellow basal patch at base; costal patch large, triangular, light yellow beyond 3/4 of costa; antemedian fascia light yellow, broad, with slightly dentate inner and outer margins (width of the fascia rather variable); postmedian fascia not well-presented, forming a small, light-yellow dot before hind margin; termen nearly straight; fringes concolorous with ground colour of wing, with light-yellow fringes occupying about 1/3 of termen before half. Hindwing ground colour same as forewing; apex slightly produced; fringes concolorous with ground colour, except of light-yellow fringes between Rs and M 1.</p><p>Abdomen: Soot brown dorsally, with broad light-yellow band on segments VII–VIII; spinous zones on dorsal surface with numerous spines.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 6C, C 1): Uncus elongate, bent downward pre-apically, reaching apex of gnathos basal plate. Basal plate of gnathos triangularly produced caudally; median process rather short, broad basally, strongly bent beyond 2/3, with sharply pointed apex. Tegumen sclerotized, concave into V-shape on anterior margin. Valva slightly expanded at base of costa; costa gently concave; ventral margin nearly straight; cucullus more or less foot-shaped, with arched outer margin, strongly upturned, densely setose. Juxta shield-shaped, slightly concave caudal margin, without median or caudal process. Aedeagus stout, broad basally and gradually narrowed toward apex, as long as valva, dorsal margin narrowly produced apically; cornutus small, about 1/4 the length of aedeagus, sharply pointed apically.</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 6D): Apophyses anteriores about 1/2 the length of apophyses posteriores. Abdominal sternite VIII emarginated at middle. Antrum dish-shaped, weakly sclerotized. Ductus bursae long, more than twice the length of corpus bursae, about 1/2 width of antrum. Corpus bursae ovate; signum ovate, weakly developed.</p><p>Distribution. Guinea (Nimba Mts.)</p><p>Etymology. From the Latin, novus (= new), denoting a new species allied to D. proaula .A noun in the nominative singular standing in apposition to the generic name.</p><p>Remarks. Dragmatucha noviproaula sp. nov. is known only from the type locality in Guinea; D. proaula is widespread in southern Africa (Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa) (Park et al. 2019, Park et al. 2022a).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFBAFFF751A97C81FE39FAED	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFBCFFF551A97FF4FD20FDE1.text	03BE2A4AFFBCFFF551A97FF4FD20FDE1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dragmatucha clinofasciata Park & Karisch 2025	<div><p>5. Dragmatucha clinofasciata Park &amp; Karisch, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 514FCC4A-60F8-4DD3-AFDD-F0B8CAC8C61C</p><p>(Fig. 7)</p><p>Type specimen. Holotype: Male, Guinea, Mt. Nimba, xi 2010, coll. ZSM, gen slide no. 4275/Karisch, in ZSM . Paratype: 1♂, Guinea, Mt. Nimba area, x 2010, coll. ZSM , in ZSM.</p><p>Diagnosis. Distinguished from its allies by the male genitalia: valva much broadened, juxta with a sclerotized thumb-like median plate and a pair of small conical spines latero-caudally.</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 7A, B). Wingspan 17.0–18.0 mm.</p><p>Head: Light yellowish dorsally, with a broad greyish-brown longitudinal band. Antenna filiform; basal segment slightly thickened, soot brown; flagellum light yellow. Labial palpus arched upwards; second palpomere slightly broadened, light yellow; third palpomere as long as the second, shiny pale yellowish.</p><p>Thorax: Soot brown dorsally; light yellowish along caudal margin. Hind tibia at base with a light-yellow patch at base, then covered with long, blackish, piliform scales (these ones intermixed with some yellowish white scales towards tarsi). Forewing ground colour soot brown; costa slightly arched around basal 1/3 and beyond 3/4; apex sharply produced; basal fascia light yellow; antemedian fascia light yellow, arising from the slightly broadened first costal patch, oblique; postmedian fascia thin, arising from the second costal patch at about 4/5 of costa, convex medially, then extended to hind margin outwardly. Termen slightly sinuous; fringes concolorous, with narrow yellowish-white basal. Hindwing ground colour same as the forewing: postmedian fascia arising from costal patch at costa, extended to near hind margin by a light-yellow fine line; apex produced; fringes concolorous, with narrow light-yellow basal line.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 7D): Soot brown dorsally with some copper iridescent scales; orange to yellowish ventrally; Dorsal spinous zones with dense spines; sternite VIII weakly sclerotized, broadened with nearly straight caudal margin; tergite VIII with crescent plate along anterior margin.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 7C, C 1, C 2): Uncus slender, long, gently bent medially, reaching apex of basal plate of gnathos. Basal plate of gnathos triangularly produced apically. Tegumen broadened, sclerotized, gently concave on anterior margin. Valva broad basally, slightly narrowed distally; cucullus foot-shaped, strongly upturned, produced inwardly at apex; outer margin slightly arched, densely setose; sacculus broad at base and nearly invisible beyond. Juxta broadened, with sclerotized thumb-like median plate and a pair of short, conical spines latero-caudally; lateral margin strongly convex. Aedeagus slightly shorter than valva, bent at 1/4 on ventral margin, narrowly produced dorsal margin, about 1/4 the length of aedeagus; cornuti consisting of two small irregularly formed plate beyond basal 2/3 and a large sac of minute spinules.</p><p>Female unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Guinea (Nimba Mts.)</p><p>Etymology. From Latin, clino (= slope, slant) and fascia (= band), referring to the oblique antemedian fascia in the forewing. An adjective in the nominative singular.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFBCFFF551A97FF4FD20FDE1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFBEFFEA51A978F8FD8AFEB9.text	03BE2A4AFFBEFFEA51A978F8FD8AFEB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dragmatucha serona Park & Karisch 2025	<div><p>6. Dragmatucha serona Park &amp; Karisch, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 6DBC7F38-B631-48FD-B797-87121D14B499</p><p>(Fig. 8)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Male, Liberia, Nimba Mountains, alt. 1060 m, 4.4 km SE Yekepa, 0.2 km SSW camp secondary-forest near <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Parinari-forest</a> 7°32’27.3’’N 8°31’24.3’’W, 28 viii 2022 LF (125 W HQL), leg. T. Karisch &amp; A. -J. Dutton, gen. slide no. 4164/ Karisch, barcoding SDEI300012, in SDEI.</p><p>Paratypes: 1♀, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5223055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5432224" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5223055/lat 7.5432224)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1050 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, camp secondary forest on. SE slope, 7°32’35.6’’N 8°31’20.3’’W, 27 viii 2022 LF, leg. T . Karisch, gen. slide no. 4168/ Karisch, barcoding SDEI300016 , in SDEI; 1 ♀, Liberia, Nimba Mountains, alt. 1060 m, 4.4 k SE <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Yekepa</a>, 0.2 km SSW camp, secondary forest near Parinari-forest, 7°32’27.3”N 8°31’24.3”W, 28 viii 2022 (125 W HQL), leg. T . Karisch &amp; A.-J. Dutton, in MNVD .</p><p>Diagnosis. Similar to D. ovartiella Park &amp; Karisch, 2022 (Ivory Coast), but it differs by a large, triangular costal patch and the nearly straight postmedian fascia, whereas in D. ovartiella, the costal patch is weakly developed and the postmedian fascia is strongly angled before the hind margin. The female genitalia can easily be distinguished by the abdominal sternite VIII (narrowly and deeply emarginated, shortly extended distally) and ovate antrum (Fig. 8D), whereas in D. ovartiella, the antrum larger, about half width of sternite and the postvaginal plate narrowly extended, exceeding the caudal margin of sternite.</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 8A, B) and female. Wingspan 11.0– 12.5 mm.</p><p>Head: Shiny yellowish white anteriorly, brownish dorsally. Antenna about 4/5 the length of forewing; basal segment dark brown, slightly dilated distally; flagellum yellowish white (in male, tinged with grey). Labial palpus arched upwards; second palpomere thickened, shiny yellowish white on both sides; greyish brown dorsally; third palpomere about 4/5 the length of the second, shiny greyish tinged with yellowish white scales.</p><p>Thorax: Dark brown dorsally as tegula; collar yellowish white. Hind tibia shiny yellowish white, with long piliform scales medially. Forewing ground colour dark brown; costa gently convex; apex rather sharply produced; basal patch yellowish white; antemedian fascia yellowish white, broadened at costa, slightly convex medially; postmedian fascia yellowish white, slightly zigzagged, arising from yellowish-white triangular costal patch at 4/5; termen slightly sinuous; fringes greyish brown, with a yellowish white basal line. Hindwing greyish brown; postmedian fascia fine, weakly presented.</p><p>Abdomen: Dark brown dorsally; yellowish white ventrally; spinous zones on tergites sparsely spined.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 8C, C 1): Uncus slender, exceeding apex of basal plate of gnathos, strongly bent beyond, sharply pointed apically. Basal plate of gnathos semiovate, strongly convex caudally; median process strongly bent beyond middle, with sharply pointed apex. Tegumen weakly sclerotized, roundly concave on anterior margin. Valva with slight expansion basally on costa, oblique towards cucullus; ventral margin nearly straight; cucullus triangular, with sharply pointed dorso-apical spine, densely setose. Juxta trapezoidal; median process long, nearly straight, longer than twice of the juxta. Aedeagus rather short, about 2/3 the length of valva, slightly bent before middle; cornuti consisting of minute particles.</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 8D): Abdominal sternite VIII narrowly and deeply emarginated; postvaginal plate small, not exceeding the caudal margin of sternite VIII. Antrum ovate, the length about same width. Ductus bursae long, about 2.5 times the length of corpus bursae. Corpus bursae ovate; signum transversally elongated, elliptical, about half the width of corpus bursae, with broad median groove, upper and lower plates nearly symmetrical, with dense short conical spines along margins.</p><p>Distribution. Liberia (Nimba Mts.).</p><p>Etymology. The specific name is derived from a Korean archaic word, - sero, meaning the new or the new thing. An adjective in the nominative singular.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFBEFFEA51A978F8FD8AFEB9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFA0FFE851A97AA8FC03FEB9.text	03BE2A4AFFA0FFE851A97AA8FC03FEB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dragmatucha ghanaensis Park 2020	<div><p>1. Dragmatucha ghanaensis Park, 2020</p><p>(Fig. 9)</p><p>Dragmatucha ghanaensis Park, in Park et al., 2020: 166; Park et al., 2022a: 131. TL: Ghana, Central.</p><p>Material examined. 1♂, 1♀, Guinea, Mt. Nimba, ix 2010, coll. ZSM , gen slide no. 4291/ Karisch (♀), in ZSM ; 4♂, Liberia, Nimba County, 750 m, ENNR , <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.52958&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5510507" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.52958/lat 7.5510507)">Cellcom Road</a>, 7°33’3.782N, 8°31’46.49”W, 16-28 xii 2018, Cold Cathode, UV Light Trap (8W), leg. Sz. Sáfián &amp; G. Simonicz, ANHRT : 2018. 43, ANHRTUK 00147925, ANHRTUK 00147929, ANHRTUK 00147918 (gen slide no. 4220/ Karisch), ANHRTUK 00147927, in ANHRT .</p><p>Diagnosis. Female (Figs 9A, B). Wingspan 14.5 mm. The species was described from Ghana, based on a male and a female. It is also similar to D. hispidula Park, 2018 (Cameroon), but it differs in the forewing by the postmedian fascia which is broadened toward costa.</p><p>Male genitalia: See Park et al. (2020, figs 10C, D, E).</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 9B): See also Park et al. (2020, fig. 10G).</p><p>Distribution. Ghana, Guinea, and Liberia (Nimba Mts.: new record).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFA0FFE851A97AA8FC03FEB9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFA3FFE951A97BC1FCE2FDC5.text	03BE2A4AFFA3FFE951A97BC1FCE2FDC5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dragmatucha ovartiella Park & Karisch 2022	<div><p>2. Dragmatucha ovartiella Park &amp; Karisch, 2022</p><p>(Fig. 10)</p><p>Dragmatucha ovartiella Park &amp; Karisch, in Park et al., 2022b: 372. TL: Ivory Coast, Gouédié,</p><p>Material examined. 2♂, Liberia, Nimba County, 750 m, ENNR, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.52958&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.55105" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.52958/lat 7.55105)">Cellcom Road</a>, 7°33’3.78’’N 8°31’46.49”W, 16- 28 xii 2018, Cold Cathode, UV Light Trap (8W), leg. Sz. Sáfián, G. Simonics ; 1♂, same data, gen slide no. 4221/ Karisch, in ANHRT; 1♀, Guinea, Mt. Nimba area, x 2010, coll. ZSM , gen slide no. 4304/ Karisch, in ZSM .</p><p>Diagnosis. Male (Figs. 10A, B). Wingspan 13.5–14.0 mm.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs. 10B, B 1): Uncus slender, bar-shaped, reaching apex of basal plate of gnathos. Basal plate of gnathos narrowly produced apically; median process strongly bent downward pre-apically; sharply pointed. Tegumen weakly sclerotized. Valva broad expansion basally, narrowed before cucullus; cucullus foot-shaped; outer margin gently rounded near apex. Juxta shield-shaped; caudal margin slightly concave, slightly produced latero-caudally. Aedeagus stout, as long as valva, bent at basal 1/3; cornuti consisting of two different sizes of crescent plate surround numerous spinules.</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 10C): See Park et al. (2022b, fig. 11B).</p><p>Distribution. Ivory Coast (Gouédié), Liberia &amp; Guinea (Nimba Mts.: new record).</p><p>Remark. The species was described from Ivory Coast, based on a female. The male is reported for the first time, with description and illustration of the male genitalia.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFA3FFE951A97BC1FCE2FDC5	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFA2FFE951A9781DFBF0FAF7.text	03BE2A4AFFA2FFE951A9781DFBF0FAF7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dragmatucha polystriana Park & Karisch 2022	<div><p>3. Dragmatucha polystriana Park &amp; Karisch, 2022</p><p>(Fig. 11)</p><p>Dragmatucha polystriana Park &amp; Karisch, in Park et al., 2022b: 369. TL: Ivory Coast, Mt. Tonkoui.</p><p>Material examined. 1♂, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5223055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5432224" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5223055/lat 7.5432224)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1050 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, camp secondary forest on. SE slope, 7°32’35.6’’N 8°31’20.3’’W, 27 viii 2022 LF, leg. T . Karisch, gen. slide no. 4167/Karisch, barcoding SDEI300015, in SDEI.</p><p>Diagnosis. Male (Figs 11A, B). Wingspan 14.0 mm. The forewing is very similar to D. kakumensis Park, 2020 (described from Ghana, in Park et al. 2020), but it can be distinguished by the female genitalia. The male is reported for the first time here, with description and illustration of the male genitalia</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 11C, C 1): Uncus slender, reaching apex of basal plate of gnathos, sharply pointed apically. Gnathos basal plate semi-ovate, rather pointed apically, median process large, strongly bent beyond middle, sharply pointed apically. Tegumen weakly sclerotized, with concave anterior margin. Valva broad basally, extremely narrowed medially; cucullus foot-shaped; outer margin nearly straight in basal 2/3, and rounded distally, densely setose. Juxta shield-shaped; anterior margin deeply concave, without latero-caudal lobes; median process short, about half the juxta. Aedeagus as long as valva, bent before middle, with minute particles along ventral margin; cornutus reduced.</p><p>Female genitalia: See Park et al. (2022b, fig. 9B).</p><p>Distribution. Ivory Coast (Mt. Tonkoui), Liberia (Nimba Mts.: new record).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFA2FFE951A9781DFBF0FAF7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFA2FFE951A97F0AFB0DF9FB.text	03BE2A4AFFA2FFE951A97F0AFB0DF9FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora Park 2018	<div><p>Genus Thubdora Park, 2018</p><p>Type species: Thubdora acutalis Park, 2018 . TL: DR Congo .</p><p>The genus Thubdora is also an Afrotropical and the most diverse genus of the subfamily Torodorinae in the region, comprising 46 known species. Among them, 11 species are recorded from Western Africa.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFA2FFE951A97F0AFB0DF9FB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFA2FFEC51A97C0EFB33FD59.text	03BE2A4AFFA2FFEC51A97C0EFB33FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora nimbaensis Karisch & Park 2025	<div><p>1. Thubdora nimbaensis Karisch &amp; Park, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 160BEC6D-EA7A-4226-AB71-7496B52BF484</p><p>(Fig. 12)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Male, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5223055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5432224" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5223055/lat 7.5432224)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1050 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, camp secondary forest on SE slope, 7°32’35.6’’N 8°31’20.3’’W, 27 viii 2022, leg. T. Karisch, gen. slide no. 4149/Karisch, in SDEI . Paratype: 1♀, same locality, 28 viii 2022, gen. slide no. 4185/Karisch, barcoding SDEI300047, in SDEI.</p><p>Diagnosis. S imilar to T. bilobella Park, 2018 (Cameroon), but it can be distinguished as follows: 1) larger size (wingspan 16.5–17.5 mm vs. 14–15 mm in T. bilobella); 2) male genitalia with uncus deeply emarginated into U-shape, directed distally (in T. bilobella, V-shape, directed outwardly); 3) cucullus nearly parallel-sided (in T.</p><p>bilobella, much narrower beyond distal 3/4). The male genitalia are also similar to those of T. vernaculella Park &amp; Karisch, 2022 (Ivory Coast), but differs by the uncus bifurcated apically (not bifurcated in T. vernaculella).</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 12A, B). Wingspan 16.5–17.5 mm.</p><p>Head: Shiny dark-brown, vertex with paler scales laterally.Antenna filiform; scape slightly broadened; yellowish brown, with fuscous patch dorsally; flagellum ciliate, pale yellowish brown, some segments with patches formed by dark-brown or brown scales. Labial palpus bent upwards; second palpomere broadened, pale yellowish brown; first palpomere about 3/4 as long as the second; pale yellowish brown outwardly, more greyish brown ventrally, with a greyish-brown tip.</p><p>Thorax: Shiny dark brown. Hind tibia shiny pale yellowish brown, proximal greyish dorsally and blackish, distally, whitish apically; median spurs shiny pale yellowish brown, inner spur twice as long as outer one; apical spurs shiny pale yellowish brown, with some black dots, inner 1/3 longer than outer. Forewing rather rectangular, ground colour shiny dark brown; costa nearly straight beyond basal 1/4; costal patch tiny triangular beyond basal 3/4; apex rounded; termen nearly straight; fringes shiny dark brown. Hindwing dark greyish brown; fringes dark greyish, with a fine pale-yellowish basal line.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 12D): Shiny dark brown, with a yellow tip; dorsal spinous zones with strong spines; zone of tergite VI elongated, with a pair of hair-pencils between tergite VII and VIII; segment VII with V-shaped, sclerotized sclerite dorsally and a large fan-shaped plate ventrally.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 12C, C 1): Uncus deeply emarginated into U-shape, directed distally. Basal part of gnathos tongue-shaped, slightly upturned distally with round apex; median process gently bent downward beyond half. Tegumen weakly sclerotized, roundly concave on anterior margin. Valva broad; costa gently concave, with slight expansion basally, sclerotized along costal margin; cucullus long, nearly parallel-sided, about four times than the width, densely setose; apex rounded; sacculus invisible. Vinculum banded, weakly sclerotized. Juxta rather small, with triangular median plate. Aedeagus as long as valva; dorsal margin gently arched before 1/3, sharply terminated dorsally, ventral margin strongly bent in basal 1/4; cornuti consisting of a long, straight cluster of spiniform scales along ventral margin beyond basal 2/5, the other short cluster of spines dorso-distally.</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 12E): Apophyses anteriores about 2/3 the length of apophyses posteriores. Abdominal sternite VIII emarginated medially. Antrum quadrate, weakly sclerotized, about half the length of ductus bursae. Ductus bursae short, about 1/4 the length of corpus bursae. Corpus bursae extremely large, wrinkled on ventral surface; signum semi-ovate, weakly sclerotized.</p><p>Distribution. Liberia (Nimba Mts.).</p><p>Etymology. Named after the type locality, Mt. Nima. An adjective in the nominative singular.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFA2FFEC51A97C0EFB33FD59	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFA7FFED51A978A1FD1DFE9D.text	03BE2A4AFFA7FFED51A978A1FD1DFE9D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora ochsei Karisch & Park 2025	<div><p>2. Thubdora ochsei Karisch &amp; Park, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: E621EB62-002B-4E83-A11D-B3C7625E02DD</p><p>(Fig. 13)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Male, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5223055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5432224" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5223055/lat 7.5432224)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1050 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, camp secondary forest on SE slope, 7°32’35.6’’N 8°31’20.3’’W, 28 viii 2022, leg. T. Karisch, gen. slide no. 4169/Karisch, barcoding SDEI300017, in SDEI . Paratype: Female same data as holotype, gen. slide no. 4172/Karisch, barcoding SDEI300019, in MNVD .</p><p>Diagnosis. One of the smallest species of the genus (wingspan 13–14 mm). It can be distinguished from its allies by the forewing with irregular light-yellow patches between costa and cell; male genitalia with a large spatulate uncus, valva with broad expansion in basal 1/3, and cucullus distinctly convex around 2/3 on costal margin.</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 13A, B). Wingspan 13.0–14.0 mm.</p><p>Head: Dark greyish brown, pale yellowish scales laterally. Antenna filiform; basal segment broadened, pale yellowish-brown; flagellum serrated, pale yellowish-brown, dorsal darker. Labial palpus with thickened second palpomere; pale greyish white, mixed with some dark-brown scales on outer surface; third palpomere about 4/5 as long as second, pale yellowish brown, suffused with greyish brown outwardly.</p><p>Thorax: Dark greyish brown, edges pale yellowish. Hind tibia shiny golden, speckled with brown scales, especially distally; median spurs golden yellow, inner one twice as long as outer; apical spurs golden yellow, with some black dots, inner one half longer than outer. Forewing rather broad, dark greyish brown, slightly more fuscous in basal third; costa nearly straight beyond basal; costal patch, triangular, yellowish white; apex slightly produced; termen slightly concave before middle; fringes greyish brown, with a yellowish narrow basal line. Hindwing greyish brown evenly; fringes also greyish brown, with a narrow, yellowish-white basal line.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 13D): Dark greyish brown with a yellowish white scale terminally; spinous zones on dorsal surfaces well-developed with strong spines; a pair of hair-pencils arising from anterior margin of segment VIII; segment VIII with a small, crescent sclerotized plate dorsally and a large, specifically developed ventral plate, as long as sternite VIII, anterior margin emarginated medially.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 13C, C 1): Uncus long, broadened apically, somewhat spatulate with lateral margins slightly convex in basal 2/3 and then narrowed before apex. Basal plate of gnathos broadly expanded distally as shown in Fig. 13C; median process narrower toward apex, strongly bent downward pre-apically, with sharply pointed apex. Tegumen inverted with V-shaped incision anteriorly. Valva with broad expansion in basal 1/3 anteriorly; cucullus elongated, convex beyond 2/3, densely setose; ventral margin gently arched basally; apex rounded; sacculus invisible. Juxta large, with broadly expanded median plate. Vinculum banded. Aedeagus shorter than valva, slightly angled at near basal 1/5 ventrally, bifurcate apically; cornuti consisting of a bundle of long spines before middle and two rows of conical spines beyond middle.</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 13E). Abdominal sternite VIII deeply incised medially. Ostium bursae deeply concave, with latero-caudal processes. Antrum tubular, weakly sclerotized, about 2/5 the length of corpus bursae. Ductus bursae broadened distally, narrowed anteriorly. Corpus bursae large, ovate, longer than ductus bursae; signum large, elongated, length about four times than width, lateral plates divided by a large central groove.</p><p>Distribution. Liberia (Nimba Mts.).</p><p>Etymology. Named in honour of Dr. Michael Ochse, Weisenheim am Berg, who helped to organize the trip to the Nimba Mountains. A noun in the genitive case.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFA7FFED51A978A1FD1DFE9D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFA9FFE351A97AE0FD4CF9D5.text	03BE2A4AFFA9FFE351A97AE0FD4CF9D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora minima Karisch & Park 2025	<div><p>3. Thubdora minima Karisch &amp; Park, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 241C3AC0-2024-46EF-8FE0-E0D48972A2DE</p><p>(Fig. 14)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Male, Liberia, Nimba Mountains, alt. 1060 m, 4.4 km SE Yekepa, 0.2 km SSW camp, secondary forest near <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Parinari-forest</a> 7°32’27.3’’N 8°31’24.3’’W, 28 viii 2022, LF (125 W HQL), leg. T. Karisch &amp; A.J. Dutton, gen. slide no. 4170/ Karisch, barcoding SDEI300018, in SDEI.</p><p>Paratypes: 2♂, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1060 m, 4.5 km SE Yekepa, 0.3 km SSW camp, secondary forest near Parinari-forest, 7°32’27.3’’N 8°31’24.3’’W, 24 viii 2022, (125 W HQL), leg. T . Karisch &amp; A.-J. Dutton, in MNVD ; 2♂, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.522611&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5425" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.522611/lat 7.5425)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1055 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, 0.1 km SSW camp, secondary forest on SE slope, 7°32’33.0’’N 8°31’21.4’’W, 22 viii 2022, LF (160 W ML), leg. T . Karisch, in SDEI ; 2♂, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1060 m, 4.4 km SE Yekepa, 0.2 km SSW camp, secondary forest near Parinari forest, 7°32’27.3’’N 8°31’24.3’’W, 28 viii 2022 LF (125 W HQL), leg. T . Karisch &amp; A.-J. Dutton, in SDEI . 1♂, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5223055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5432224" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5223055/lat 7.5432224)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1050 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, camp, secondary forest on SE slope, 7°32’35.6’’N, 8°31’20.3’’W, 28 viii 2022, leg. T . Karisch, barcoding SDEI300053 , in SDEI.</p><p>Diagnosis. One of the smallest species of the genus (wingspan &lt;12.5 mm). It can be distinguished from its congeners by the male genitalia: cucullus with a short triangular process in distal 3/4 of costa, and aedeagus specifically constricted before apex, forming a “neck”.</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 14A, B). Wingspan 11.5–12.5 mm.</p><p>Head: Dark greyish brown, edges yellowish. Antenna filiform, ciliate, about 4/5 as long as forewing; basal segment broadened in middle, pale yellowish, with some dark-brown scales; flagellum golden, with dark-brown annulations. Second palpomere of labial palpus broadened, pale yellow, dorsal brown; third palpomere slightly shorter than second, pale yellowish, ventral fuscous.</p><p>Thorax: Thorax and tegulae dark greyish brown, tinged with yellowish scales; Hind tibia shiny dark grey, with pale yellow band medially; median spurs shiny greyish yellow, inner one three times as long as outer; apical spurs greyish yellow, inner one twice as long as outer. Forewing shiny dark brown, scattered with blackish scales evenly; costa nearly straight beyond basal 1/3, then slightly convex before apex; costal patch invisible; apex rounded; termen nearly straight; fringes concolorous, with a fine greyish yellow basal line. Hindwing dark greyish brown; fringes of the same colour, also with a fine greyish-yellow basal line.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 14D): Dark greyish brown, with yellowish tip. Spinous zones on dorsal surfaces well-developed with strong spines; sclerotized band on tergite VIII slightly broadened, rather V-shaped; sternite VIII with specifically modified sclerites.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 14C, C 1): Uncus short, thumb-like, slightly broadened apically, reaching apex of gnathos basal plate. Basal plate of gnathos spatulate, broadened distally with rounded apex; median process strongly bent downward beyond 2/3 with nearly right angle. Tegumen weakly sclerotized, with nearly inverted V-shaped incision anteriorly. Valva with broad expansion on costa basally; ventral margin slightly convex; cucullus elongated; costa concave medially, followed by a small, sclerotized triangular process beyond 2/3; with piliform scales in basal half. Juxta large, shield-shaped, triangularly produced; median processes transversally connected with heavily sclerotized, small, triangular processes at both sides. Vinculum banded; saccal zone broad.Aedeagus long jar-shaped, constricted pre-apically, forming a neck; apex specifically broadened; cornuti consisting of two different lengths of bundle with long spines, arising from near base (longer one about 3/4 the length of aedeagus and shorter one about 2/5 the length); and a bundle of heavily sclerotized, 6–7 stronger spines of different length beyond middle.</p><p>Female unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Liberia (Nimba Mts.).</p><p>Etymology. The specific name is derived from the Latin, minimus (= small), referring to the small size of the moth. An adjective in the nominative singular.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFA9FFE351A97AE0FD4CF9D5	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFA8FFE151A97C2DFDFDFDBD.text	03BE2A4AFFA8FFE151A97C2DFDFDFDBD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora pileata Karisch & Park 2025	<div><p>4. Thubdora pileata Karisch &amp; Park, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 2C0F99CC-5DF5-4C67-A030-CED8F1A17074</p><p>(Fig. 15)</p><p>Type specimen. Holotype: Female, Liberia, Nimba Mountains, alt. 1320 m, 7.9 km SSE Yekepa, 1 km SW Celcom tower, edge of <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234995&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5154166" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234995/lat 7.5154166)">Parinari-forest</a> on SSE slope, 7°30’55.5’’N 8°31’24.6’’W, 30 viii 2022 LF (125 W HQL), leg. T. Karisch &amp; A.-J. Dutton, gen. slide no. 4158/ Karisch, barcoding CBNU687, in SDEI.</p><p>Diagnosis. This species resembles T. ivoryensis in its forewing colour pattern but can be distinguished by its larger size (wingspan 20.0 mm vs. 13.5 mm in T. ivoryensis) and a much smaller forewing costal patch. The female genitalia are distinguished by a deeply concave ostium bursae (Fig. 15C) and a differently shaped signum.</p><p>Description. Female (Figs 15A, B). Wingspan 20.0 mm.</p><p>Head: Greyish brown; vertex and area between eyes with yellowish scales at edges. Antenna filiform, slightly serrate, ciliate; basal segment slightly broadened, pale yellowish-brown, tinged with grey; flagellum pale yellowish-brown, with grey tinges. Labial palpus strongly arched upwards, very long; second palpomere broadened, pale yellowish, suffused with dark greyish scales; third palpomere slender, almost equal in length to second, pale yellowish white, sparsely mixed with fuscous scales.</p><p>Thorax: Dark greyish-brown. Hind tibia pale yellowish on inner surface, dark grey on outer surface; median spurs pale yellowish, tinged with grey, inner spur about half the length of outer; apical spurs pale yellowish, tinged with grey, inner about twice as long as outer. Forewing greyish-brown; costa in basal third concave, then straight, before apex, with a small yellowish white costal patch; apex rather acute; termen slightly concave; fringes dark greyish, with a pale yellowish white basal line. Hindwing greyish brown, paler than forewing; fringes greyish brown, with a yellowish white basal line followed by a fuscous line.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 15D): Dark greyish brown, with yellowish tip; dorsal spinous zones densely spined.</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 15C): Abdominal sternite VIII deeply emarginated medially into V-shape. Ostium bursae deeply concave, sharply pointed latero-caudally.Antrum large, concave lateral margins before half its length. Ductus bursae as wide as antrum, approximately twice the length of corpus bursae. Corpus bursae ovate; signum with quadrate upper plate and smaller lower plate, divided by a large ovate groove medially.</p><p>Male unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Liberia (Nimba Mts.).</p><p>Etymology. From the Greek, pileus (= cap, hat), referring to the hat-shaped signum in the female genitalia. An adjective in the nominative singular.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFA8FFE151A97C2DFDFDFDBD	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFAAFFE151A978DFFBBBF82A.text	03BE2A4AFFAAFFE151A978DFFBBBF82A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora kevini Dutton & Park 2025	<div><p>5. Thubdora kevini Dutton &amp; Park, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 9ADDF3E4-881B-48D4-BCD9-A45409802379</p><p>(Fig. 16)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Male, Liberia, Nimba Mountains, alt. 1320 m, 7.9 km SSE Yekepa, 1 km SW Celcom tower, edge of <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234995&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5154166" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234995/lat 7.5154166)">Parinari-forest</a> on SSE slope, 7°30’55.5’’N 8°31’24.6’’W, 30 viii 2022, LF (125 W HQL), leg. T. Karisch &amp; A.-J. Dutton, gen. slide no. 4157/ Karisch, barcoding CBNU686, in SDEI.</p><p>Paratype: 1♂, Liberia, Nimba Mountains, alt. 1060 m, 4.4 km SE Yekepa, 0.2 km SSW camp secondary forest near <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Parinari-forest</a> 7°32’27.3’’N 8°31’24.3’’W, 28 viii 2022, LF (125 W HQL), leg. T . Karisch &amp; A.-J. Dutton, gen. slide no. 4179/ Karisch. barcoding SDEI300024, in SDEI.</p><p>Diagnosis. The new species is similar to T. tonkpiensis described from Ivory Coast, based on females, but it can be distinguished by the larger size (16.0– 16.5 mm in the latter), the antenna yellowish brown throughout (in T. tonkpiensis, dark brown medially), and the ground colour of both wings much darker than those of T. tonkpiensis .</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 16A, B). Wingspan 18.0– 19.5 mm.</p><p>Head: Dark greyish brown, golden at eyes; frons yellowish, upper golden.Antenna filiform, as long as forewing, golden, tinged with grey; basal segment broadened; flagellum slightly serrate, ciliate, with some dark brown scales in the basal third. Labial palpus (Fig. 15B) strongly upturned; second palpomere broadened, golden, dorsal brownish; third palpomere as long as the second, golden, ventral greyish.</p><p>Thorax: Dark brown dorsally. Hind tibia dark brown in basal half, greyish yellow beyond dorsally. Forewing narrow, long; ground colour dark greyish brown; costa straight beyond 1/4; costal patch very tiny at beyond basal 3/4; fringes concolorous, basal line invisible. Hindwing dark greyish brown, paler in basal half medially; fringes concolorous with ground colour; basal line invisible.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 16E): Dark brown, with golden-yellow tip; spinous zones broadly developed; tergite VIII with heavily sclerotized, V-shaped plate; sternite VIII missing.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 16C, D): Uncus short, extremely broadened triangularly, with slightly concave caudal margin. Basal plate of gnathos large, broadened; median process broad, suddenly narrowed and curved pre-apically beyond 2/3. Tegumen weakly sclerotized, incised into inverted V-shape on anterior margin. Valva expanded at base anteriorly, and then concave medially; ventral margin nearly straight to lower corner of cucullus; cucullus narrower toward apex, strongly upturned, densely setose, apical margin nearly truncated. Juxta with a pair of long, heavily sclerotized digitate latero-caudal processes, as long as basal portion. Vinculum banded; saccal zone slightly produced. Aedeagus rather slender, gently arched medially; with a small, triangular process on ventral margin pre-apically; cornutus spiniform, heavily sclerotized, about 1/6 the length of aedeagus, located pre-apically.</p><p>Female unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Liberia (Nimba Mts.).</p><p>Etymology. Named after the father of A. –J. Dutton, Mr. Kevin Dutton, as thanks for his support in this and all other works. A noun in the genitive case.</p><p>Remarks. The male genitalia of the paratype (gen. slide no. 4179/Karisch) show a little difference in the shape of uncus with deeply concave caudal margin, but it is tentatively treated as conspecific.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFAAFFE151A978DFFBBBF82A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFADFFE451A97D68FD89FD59.text	03BE2A4AFFADFFE451A97D68FD89FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora wendyae Karisch & Dutton & Yu & Park 2025	<div><p>6. Thubdora wendyae Dutton &amp; Park, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: BE325F85-E9B6-41C7-B03D-3EC1A08D6E17</p><p>(Fig. 17)</p><p>Type specimen. Holotype: Female, Guinea, Mt. Nimba area, x 2010, coll. ZSM, gen slide no. 4289/Karisch, in ZSM.</p><p>Diagnosis. The new species is superficially similar to T. tonkpiensis Park &amp; Karisch, 2022 described from Ivory Coast based on two females. It can be distinguished by its larger size (19.0 mm vs. 16.0– 16.5 mm in T. tonkpiensis) and the markedly ground darker of both wings. In the female genitalia, T. wendyae sp. nov. lacks strong spines in the antrum and has a signum longer than its width (Fig. 17B), whereas T. tonkpiensis has 12–13 strong spines in the antrum and the signum is wider than its length (Fig. 17D).</p><p>Description. Female (Fig. 7A). Wingspan 19.0 mm.</p><p>Head: Dark brown dorsally. Scape of antenna dilated distally, dark brown dorsally; flagellum slightly serrate, ciliate, greyish orange with dark-brown annulations. Labial palpus bent upwards.</p><p>Thorax: Tegulae and thorax dark brown dorsally. Hind tibia dark brown dorsally, with broad greyish-orange band medially and at apex. Forewing ground colour dark brown; costa slightly convex medially; costal patch rather small, triangular, beyond 3/4 of costa; fringes concolorous, with narrow, yellowish-white basal line. Hindwing greyish brown; fringes concolorous, with narrow, yellowish-white basal line.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 17C): Dark brown dorsally, with golden-yellow terminal segment; spinous zones broadly developed.</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 17B): Abdominal sternite VIII deeply emarginated into U-shape medially. Ostium bursae broadly concave. Antrum tubular, membranous, about 1/3 the length of ductus bursae. Ductus bursae extremely broadened as wide as corpus bursae, no distinct conjunction between corpus bursae, with numerous strong conical spines scattered; ductus seminalis very broad, arising from it medially. Corpus bursae ovate, as long as ductus bursae; signum large, rectangular, length longer than width, with serrated anterior and posterior margins.</p><p>Distribution. Guinea (Nimba Mts.)</p><p>Etymology. Named in honour of the first author’s mother, Wendy Dutton, for her support of the authors’ endeavours. A noun in the genitive case.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFADFFE451A97D68FD89FD59	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFAFFFE451A978BBFC13F90A.text	03BE2A4AFFAFFFE451A978BBFC13F90A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora aurea Dutton & Park 2025	<div><p>7. Thubdora aurea Dutton &amp; Park, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 5631A3D9-810B-4EDF-B46B-CE281BE6AF74</p><p>(Fig. 18)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Male, Guinea, Mt. Nimba area, xi 2009, coll. ZSM, gen. slide no. 4282/ Karisch, barcoding CBNU692, in ZSM.</p><p>Diagnosis. The new species is superficially similar to T. ealaensis Park &amp; De Prins, 2019, described from DR Congo, but it can be distinguished by the forewing pattern, with the termen oblique (nearly straight in T. ealaensis) and the costal patch smaller and farther from the apex. The male genitalia differ from those of any known species of the genus by the triangular shape of the cucullus.</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 18A, B). Wingspan 17.5 mm.</p><p>Head: Dark brown dorsally; frons greyish. Antenna filiform, slightly serrate, ciliate, about 4/5 as long as forewing; basal segment thickened, pale to golden yellowish; flagellum pale or golden yellow dorsally, slightly tinged with grey. Second palpomere of labial palpus thickened, shiny pale greyish on outer surface; third palpomere as long as second, pale yellowish.</p><p>Thorax: Dark brown dorsally as tegula. Hind tibia dark brown basally and golden yellow in distal half dorsally. Forewing rather broadened, nearly rectangular; dark greyish brown, with a small, triangular yellowish-white costal patch beyond basal 3/4; apex sharply produced; termen slightly concave; fringes concolorous, with a fine yellowish basal line. Hindwing pale greyish brown; fringes concolorous, also with a fine yellowish basal line.</p><p>Abdomen: Dark brown, with some greyish scales terminally; dorsal spinous zones broadly developed.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 18D, D 1): Uncus narrowly elongated, gently bent downward from beyond 2/3, exceeding apex of gnathos basal plate. Basal plate of gnathos somewhat triangular; median process relatively large, strongly bent downward from middle. Valva broad basally, costal margin deeply concave; cucullus rather short, strongly upturned, triangularly terminated, with dense, strong setae. Juxta large, with central vertical ridge; caudal margin convex. Aedeagus (basal part broken), without a distinct cornutus.</p><p>Female unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Liberia (Nimba Mts.).</p><p>Etymology. The specific name was derived from the Latin, aureus (= golden), referring to the golden yellow scales on distal half of the tibia. An adjective in the nominative singular.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFAFFFE451A978BBFC13F90A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFFAFFFDB51A97D5FFC8DFB85.text	03BE2A4AFFAFFFDB51A97D5FFC8DFB85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora serrata Dutton & Park 2025	<div><p>8. Thubdora serrata Dutton &amp; Park, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: D85E9301-AB39-4315-A5D9-1F4E152BCEA6</p><p>(Fig. 19)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Male, Guinea, Mt. Nimba area, xi 2009, Coll. ZSM, gen. slide no. 4285/ Karisch, barcoding CBNU694, in ZSM.</p><p>Paratypes: 2♀, same data as holotype, gen. slide no. 4283/ Karisch barcoding CBNU693 , in ZSM; 4♀, Guinea, Mt. Nimba area, x 2010, Coll. ZSM , gen. slide no. 4287/Karisch, barcoding CBNU695, 4305 / Karisch, 4306/Karisch, barcoding CBNU696, 4307 / Karisch, Coll. ZSM , in ZSM; 1♂, 2♀, Guinea, Mt. Nimba area, x 2010, coll. ZSM , in ZSM; 1♀, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5223055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5432224" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5223055/lat 7.5432224)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1050 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, 0.2 km SSW camp, secondary-forest on SE slope, 7°32’35.6’’N 8°31’20.3’’W, 23 viii 2022, LF (125 W HQL), leg. T . Karisch, gen. slide no. 4182/Karisch, barcoding CBNU689, in SDEI; 2♂, Liberia, alt. 750 m, Nimba County, Nimba Mts., ENNR , <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.52958&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.55105" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.52958/lat 7.55105)">Cellcom Road</a>, 7°33’3.78” N 8°31’46.49” W, 16-28 xii 2018, Cold Cathode UV Light Trap (8 w), leg. Sz. Száfián &amp; G. Simonicz, gen. slide no. 4223/ Karisch, ANHRTUK 00150892, 00147931, in ANHRT ; 1♀, Liberia, Nimba Mountains, alt. 1060 m, 4.4 km SE Yekepa, 0.2 km SSW camp secondary-forest near <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Parinari-forest</a> 7°32’27.3’’N 8°31’24.3’’W, 28 viii 2022 LF (125 W HQL), leg. T . Karisch &amp; A.J. Dutton, gen. slide no. 4183/Karisch, in MNVD.</p><p>Diagnosis. The male genitalia of this species can be distinguished from those of its congeners by the uniquely elongated uncus, the valva with a serrated costal margin, and the saccal zone triangularly extended anteriorly. Nevertheless, its assignment to Thubdora is supported by the forewing venation, which agrees with that of the genus, and by the DNA sequence analysis showing close affinity.</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 19A, B). Wingspan 16.5–18.0 mm.</p><p>Head: Dark greyish brown, with yellowish scales around eyes. Antenna filiform, slightly shorter than forewing; basal segment slightly broadened, yellowish or golden, laterally darker; flagellum serrate, ciliate, pale yellowish or golden, laterally suffused with greyish or blackish in basal half. Second palpomere of labial palpus slightly broadened, yellowish grey, darker dorsally; third palpomere as long as second, greyish yellow, ventrally darker.</p><p>Thorax: Dark greyish brown or blackish; Hind tibia pale yellowish, proximally and caudally dark greyish or blackish; median spurs pale greyish yellow or golden with darker tip, inner spur twice as long as outer; apical spurs pale yellowish, tinged with grey, inner twice as long as outer. Forewing dark greyish brown; costa slightly convex; costal patch conspicuous, triangular or pyramidal, yellowish; apex obtuse; termen straight to slightly concave; fringes dark greyish brown, basal line invisible. Hindwing greyish brown; fringes concolorous, basal line invisible.</p><p>Abdomen: Dark greyish brown, tinged with yellow at the tip; dorsal spinous zones broadly developed with strong spines; tergite VIII with a sclerotized crescentic plate along anterior margin.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 19C, C 1): Uncus prominent, broadened apically with a flat apex, far exceeding the apex of the gnathos basal plate. Gnathos basal plate reaching about 2/3 the length of uncus; median process rather small. Valva with short basal part; ventral margin concave before lower corner of cucullus; cucullus with strong, dense dentations along costa, with rounded apex. Vinculum band-shaped; saccal zone triangularly produced and elongated. Aedeagus longer than valva, broadened in basal 2/5, then parallel-sided distally; cornutus consisting of a long row of short spines, about 3/5 the length of aedeagus.</p><p>Female genitalia (Figs 19D, D 1–3): Abdominal sternite VIII slightly emarginated at middle, with short vertical ridge reaching about halfway. Antrum broadly developed, heavily sclerotized, with a rounded latero-caudal margin and sharply produced latero-anteriorly. Ductus bursae extremely broadened in distal 3/4, narrowing anteriorly. Corpus bursae large, ovate, as long as ductus bursae; signum absent.</p><p>Distribution. Guinea and Liberia (Nimba Mts.).</p><p>Remarks. The shape of the ostium bursae of the three paratypes (gen. slide nos. 4181, -4182, and -4283) (Figs 19D 1–3) shows minor variation, having a smooth edge or a slightly irregular margin; this is considered intraspecific variation.</p><p>Etymology. The species name is derived from the Latin, serratus (= dentate), referring to the serrated dorsal margin of the cucullus. An adjective in the nominative singular.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFFAFFFDB51A97D5FFC8DFB85	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFF90FFD851A97EDCFA86FE9D.text	03BE2A4AFF90FFD851A97EDCFA86FE9D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora yekepaensis Dutton & Park 2025	<div><p>9. Thubdora yekepaensis Dutton &amp; Park, sp. nov.</p><p>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 09466F95-580F-4CF4-881F-2121DF683448</p><p>(Fig. 20)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype: Female, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5223055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5432224" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5223055/lat 7.5432224)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1050 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, camp secondary-forest on SE slope 7°32’35.6’’N 8°31’20.3’’W, 23 viii 2022, LF (125 W HQL), leg. T. Karisch, gen. slide no. 4187/ Karisch, barcoding CBNU690, in MNVD.</p><p>Diagnosis. The new species is similar to T. wendyae sp. nov. in the forewing colour pattern, but it can be distinguished by the hind tibia which is dark-brown evenly on dorsal surface (in T. wendyae sp. nov., with golden-yellow band at middle and apex). The female genitalia possess a uniquely blade-shaped signum, which distinguishes it from all known congeners.</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 20A, B). Wingspan 18.0 mm.</p><p>Head: Dark brown dorsally.Antenna filiform, slightly shorter than forewing (broken terminal part); basal segment dilated distally; flagellum serrate, pale yellowish or golden, with dark brown annulations. Second palpomere of labial palpus long, thickened, greyish brown; third palpomere as long as second, greyish yellow, darker ventrally.</p><p>Thorax: Dark brown dorsally; tegulae also dark brown. Hind tibia dark brown dorsally. Forewing narrow, elongated; ground colour dark brown evenly; costa convex at basal 1/4, nearly straight medially, then convex pre-apically; costal patch small, triangular, yellowish white; apex somewhat produced; termen oblique; fringes concolorous with ground colour, with narrow, yellowish-white basal line. Hindwing evenly greyish brown, termen sinuate; fringes also greyish brown, with a narrow, yellowish-white basal line.</p><p>Abdomen (Fig. 20D): Dark brown dorsally; spinous zones well-developed, with strong spines.</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 20C). Abdominal sternite VIII incised medially. Ostium bursae slightly incised at middle, triangularly produced laterally. Antrum cup-shaped, weakly sclerotized, about 1/5 the length of corpus bursae. Ductus bursae slightly longer than corpus bursae; ductus seminalis arising from near the middle. Corpus bursae large, ovate; signum large, blade-shaped, about 1/4 the width of corpus bursae; upper margin heavily sclerotized and lower margin serrated.</p><p>Distribution. Liberia (Nimba Mts.).</p><p>Etymology. The species name is derived from the type locality. An adjective in the nominative singular.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFF90FFD851A97EDCFA86FE9D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFF92FFDF51A97AADFCAFFEC1.text	03BE2A4AFF92FFDF51A97AADFCAFFEC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora pulchella Park & Karisch 2022	<div><p>1. Thubdora pulchella Park &amp; Karisch, 2022</p><p>(Fig. 21)</p><p>Thubdora pulchella Park &amp; Karisch, in Park et al., 2022b: 362. TL: Ivory Coast, Mt. Tonkoui.</p><p>Material examined. 1♂, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5223055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5432224" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5223055/lat 7.5432224)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1050 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, camp secondary-forest on SE slope 7°32’35.6’’N 8°31’20.3’’W, 23 viii 2022, LF (125 W HQL), leg. T. Karisch, gen. slide no. 4189/ Karisch, barcoding CBNU688, in MNVD . 1♀, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1060 m, 4.4 km SE Yekepa, 0.2 km SSW camp secondary-forest near Parinari 7°32’27.3’’N 8°31’24.3’’W, 28 viii 2022, LF (125 W HQL), leg. T. Karisch &amp; A.J. Dutton, gen. slide no. 4181/ Karisch, barcoding CBNU691, in MNVD .</p><p>Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished by the elongated forewing and the hindwing with a yellowish patch; and also the male and female genitalia have good diagnostic characters separating this species from its congeners, especially by having the broadened uncus in the male and specifically modified large signum in the female. The female is reported here for the first time, with a description and illustration of the genitalia.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 21B, B 1). See Park et al. (2022b, Fig. 4B).</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 21C). Abdominal sternite VIII deeply emarginated medially, forming an oval. Ostium bursae roundly concave, with thin latero-caudal processes. Antrum cup-shaped, weakly sclerotized, about 1/6 the length of corpus bursae. Ductus bursae about 1.5 times the length of corpus bursae; ductus seminalis arising from near middle. Corpus bursae large, ovate; signum large, about half the length of corpus bursae, specifically modified as in Fig. 21C.</p><p>Distribution. Ivory Coast, Liberia (Nimba Mts.: new record).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFF92FFDF51A97AADFCAFFEC1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
03BE2A4AFF94FFDF51A97B19FBBBFA4B.text	03BE2A4AFF94FFDF51A97B19FBBBFA4B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thubdora vernaculella Park & Karisch 2021	<div><p>2. Thubdora vernaculella Park &amp; Karisch, 2021</p><p>(Fig. 22)</p><p>Thubdora vernaculella Park &amp; Karisch, 2021: 585 . TL: Equatorial Guinea, Isl. Bioko.</p><p>Material examined. 4♂, Liberia, Nimba <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5223055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5432224" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5223055/lat 7.5432224)">Mountains</a>, alt. 1050 m, 4.2 km SE Yekepa, camp secondary forest on. SE slope, 7°32’35.6’’N 8°31’20.3’’W, 27 viii 2022, LF, leg. T . Karisch, gen. slide nos. 4148/ Karisch, 4188/ Karisch, 4192/ Karisch, &amp; 4193/ Karisch, barcoding SEDI300027; 1♂, same locality, 1060 m, 4.4km SE Yekepa, 0.2 km SSW camp secondary forest nr. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Parinari-forest</a> 7°32’27.3’’N 8°31’24.3’’W, 28 viii 2022, LF (125 W HQL), leg. T . Karisch, gen. slide no. 4180/ Karisch, barcoding SDEI300055, in SEDI; 1♂, same locality, 1060 m, 0.3 km SSW camp, secondary forest near <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-8.5234165&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=7.5409164" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -8.5234165/lat 7.5409164)">Parinari-forest</a>, 7°32’27.3” N, 8°31’24.3” W, 27 viii 2022, leg. T . Karisch &amp; A.-J. Dutton, barcoding SDEI300052, in SDEI; 2♀, 2♂, Nimba Mountains, alt. 1250 m, 7.2 km SE Yekepa, old Lamco mining area nr. old building, wet-grassland+rocks, 7°31’18.8’’N 8°31’46.1’W, 25 viii 2022, LF (125 W HQL), leg. T . Karisch &amp; A.-J. Dutton, gen. slide nos. 4174/ Karisch (♀), barcoding SDEI300022, 4175 / Karisch (♂), barcoding SDEI300023, in SDEI; 4186/Karisch (♀), and 4198/Karisch (♂), in MNVD; 1♂, Guinea: Mt. Nimba area, ix 2009, coll. ZSM , gen. slide no. 4272/ Karisch, in ZSM .</p><p>Diagnosis. The female genitalia are very similar to those of T. ivoryensis Park &amp; Karish, 2022 from Ivory Coast, but this species can be distinguished by both male and female genital structures as shown in Figs 22B, C. The female genitalia differ by having a shorter ductus bursae, gradually broader anteriorly, with the ductus seminalis as broad as ductus bursae, whereas in T. ivoryensis, it is more than twice the length of the corpus bursae, with ductus seminalis about half as wide as the ductus bursae. The female is here reported for the first time and its genitalia are described and illustrated.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 22B, B 1): See also Park &amp; Karisch (2021, fig. 8B).</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 22C): Abdominal sternite VIII emarginated medially, into V-shape.Apophyses anteriores about 2/3 the length of apophyses posteriores. Ostium bursae nearly flat. Antrum sclerotized, jar-shaped; lateral margin remarkably concave beyond two-thirds. Ductus bursae broadened, gradually broader anteriorly, about twice the length of corpus bursae; ductus seminalis as broad as distal part of ductus bursae, arising from middle. Corpus bursae ovate; signum with a hood-shaped upper plate and a smaller low plate, divided by a narrow transverse groove medially.</p><p>Distribution. Equatorial Guinea (Bioko Island), Guinea, and Liberia (new record).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2A4AFF94FFDF51A97B19FBBBFA4B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Karisch, Timm;Dutton, Amy-Jayne;Yu, Tae-Uk;Park, Kyu-Tek	Karisch, Timm, Dutton, Amy-Jayne, Yu, Tae-Uk, Park, Kyu-Tek (2025): Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from Nimba Mts. bordering Liberia and Guinea, Part I: The subfamily Torodorinae, with descriptions of 15 new species. Zootaxa 5728 (2): 247-286, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5728.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5665.2.10
