Review of the genus Ypsolopha Latreille, 1796 from China (Lepidoptera: Ypsolophidae) Jin, Qing Wang, Shuxia Li, Houhun Zootaxa 2013 3705 1 1 91 [151,393,511,537] Insecta Plutellidae Ypsolopha GBIF Animalia Lepidoptera 48 49 Arthropoda species capitalba sp. nov.    Typematerial. Holotype:♂, China, Gongliu County ( 43°28′ N, 82°13′ E), Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 1500 m, 29.vii.1994, coll. Houhun Li & Hongyan Qin, genitalia slide No. JQ07040.   Diagnosis.This species is similar to  Y. dentella(Fabricius)and  Y. varidentella sp. nov.superficially, but can be distinguished by the forewing having a black dot below the middle of the fold and having a white dorsal band, as well as by the the white head and thorax ( Fig. 44). In  Y. dentellaand  Y. varidentella sp. nov., the dot below the fold is absen; the head, the thorax, and the dorsal band of the forewing are yellowish white in  Y. dentella, grayish brown in  Y. varidentella sp. nov.  Ypsolopha capitalbasp. is allied to  Y. ulingensisYangin the male genitalia, but differs in the elongate ovate valva and the parallel-sided saccus; in  Y. ulingensisYang, the valva is ovate, and the saccus is narrowed on basal 1/4 ( Fig. 142).   Description.Adult ( Fig. 44): Wing expanse 21.0 mm. Vertex rough, white; face white, pale brown around eyes. Antenna white, ringed with brown on each flagellomere. Labial palpus white, yellowish brown on outer side of second segment; tuft of second segment triangular, much longer than labial palpus; third segment 1/3 length of second. Thorax white. Tegula ocherous brown. Forewing with apex triangularly hooked, CuA1 and CuA2 separated ( Fig. 93); ocherous brown, grayish brown along distal 2/3 of costa and from end of cell to termen, ocherous yellow mixed with brown on tornal area; cell with a short white oblique strip at end; fold with black dot below middle; dorsal band white, mixed with pale yellow and brown scales; cilia yellow on basal half, grayish brown on distal half. Hindwing and cilia dark gray. Legs white, scattered with brown cscales on outer side; mid- and hindlegs much paler. Male genitalia ( Fig. 144): Uncus triangular. Socius slender, tapering distally. Ventral plate of gnathos large, triangular, densely spinous. Valva elongate ovate, distal 1/3 protrudent dorsally. Saccus stout, about 3/5 length of socius, parallel-sided to sharp apex. Anellus 3/10 length of phallus, sparsely spinous. Phallus as long as valva; coecum stout, 1/4 length of phallus; cornuti composed of two rows of microspines, 2/5 length of phallus. Female: Unknown.   Distribution. China(Xinjiang).   Etymology.The specific epithet is derived from the Latin prefix capit-, meaning head, and the Latin albus, meaning white, referring to the white vertex.