Stenoloba albistriata Kononenko & Ronkay, 2000

(Figs 16, 51)

Stenoloba albistriata Kononenko & Ronkay, 2000, Insecta Koreana, 17(3):164, fig. 20, 21 (Holotype: male, [Myanmar] Burma, Hpimaw Fort, Nr. Mytkyna, 8000 ft, BMNH, London).

Material examined. 2 females, China, Prov. Yunnan, Tengchong, Guanpojiao, iv.2013, H.L. Han & C. Zhang leg., slide HHL-6182-2, coll. NEFU.

Diagnosis. Stenoloba albistriata (Fig. 16) is a typical member of the S. olivacea species-group, differing externally from the related species, S. olivacea, S. fontinalis, S. benedeki, S. solaris and S. subsolaris, by its smaller size; the presence of strong reddish brown spots at base of forewing, but missing of red spot in the reniform; the conspicuous, white-filled, sinuous ante- and postmedial crosslines bordering the broad medial area; the well-discernible, wide, dark medial stripe; the relatively distinct, sinuous transverse line of the hindwing. The male genitalia of S. albistriata (illustrated by Kononenko & Ronkay 2000) differ from those of its allied species by their narrower valva, shorter and narrower the uncus, and shape of the aedeagus and vesica. The female genitalia (Fig. 51) differ from known of those the related taxa by the presence of a heavily sclerotised crest in the lateral part of the cervix bursae.

Distribution. Southwest China (Prov. Yunnan), north Myanmar. Two females were collected in April. First record for China. The species formerly was known only from Myanmar. New data considerable extend the distribution pattern of S. albistriata .

Notes. The female genitalia of S. albistriata is described and illustrated here for the first time.