Cyana obliquilineata (Hampson, 1900)
(Pl. 2: 13; 4: 13)
Chionaema obliquilineata Hampson, 1900, Cat. Lep. Phal. Br. Mus. 2: 299, pl. 26: 24; Draudt, 1914, 10: 169, pl. 16: g. TL: India (Sikkim).
Cyana obliquilineata: Černy & Pinratana, 2009, Moths of Thailand 6: 44, pl. 8: 88.
Diagnosis. Wingspan ♂ 26–27 mm. C. obliquilineata differs from congeners by having the forewing of male with terminal line sharply angled in apex; in male genitalia, uncus short; valvae tapered, with rectangular apex; saccular process stout, with short apical spine, slightly longer than valvae; aedeagus short, stout, and vesica with three group of longer spines and scobination.
Material examined. 5♂, Cambodia, Mondulkiri (N12˚57′47.8″, E107˚10′52.8″), 6–8.X.2010 (Y.S. Bae et al.), Gen. Slide No. INU-1085; 1♂, Cambodia, Seima (N12˚11′45″, E107˚00′16″), 2.VII.2011 (Y.S. Bae et al.); 2♂, Cambodia, Seima (N12˚16′37″, E107˚03′57″), 10–11.XI.2011 (Y.S. Bae et al.).
Distribution. Cambodia (Mondulkiri, Seima), India, Thailand.
Remarks. Only males had been collected up to now. This species is newly recorded from Cambodia.