Pectinimura rhabdostoma (Diakonoff, 1954), comb. nov.
(Figs. 8, 8 a, 15)
Lecithocera rhabdostoma Diakonoff, 1954: 53 .
Diagnosis. Forewing length, 6.0–7.0 mm. This species is characterized by the forewing with distinct, large blackish stigmata. The female is unknown.
Description of venation. Forewing with R3 stalked with R4+5; R4 and R5 stalked; R5 reaching termen; M3 separate; CuA1 and CuA2 stalked. Hindwing venation with M2 present, curved; M3 and CuA1 stalked for 1/3 length.
Male genitalia (Fig. 16). See also Diakonoff (Fig. 606). Basal lobes of uncus slender, directed outward. Valva broad; costa slightly concave before middle, then gently arched; ventral margin with prominent expansion beyond middle; pectinate comb with strong long spikes. Aedeagus very large, stout, slightly bifurcate apically; cornuti consist of a large patch of numerous spines and short teeth.
Material examined. 1 3 (holotype), Indonesia, Papua, Rattan Camp., 1200 m, 6 iii 1939, gen. slide no. 993/D, in RMNH; 1 3, Papua, Kab. Yakuhima, Walmak (distr. Nipsan). 4°07´S – 138° 6´E, 1710 m, at light, 24–29 x 2008 (Rob de Vos & P.J. Zumkehr); 1 3, Papua, Kecamatan, Nipsan, Walmak, 4°07´S – 138°36´E, 1710 m, 31 i – 0 9 ii 2005, at light, cultivated area, UNCEN-ZMA Expedition Papua Indonesia 2005; 1 3, Papua, Kecamatan, Abenaho Pass Valley 1950 m, 3°51´S – 139°05´E, 11–25 ii 2005, at light, cultivated area, UNCEN-ZMA Expedition Papua Indonesia 2005.
Distribution. Indonesia (Papua).