Stenoloba rectilinea Yoshimoto, 1992
(Figs 18, 41)
Stenoloba rectilinea Yoshimoto, 1992, in Haruta (Ed.) Moths of Nepal, Pt. 3, Tinea, 13, (suppl. 2): 52, Pl. 13: 13 (Holotype: Nepal, Godavari, NSM, Tokyo).
References. Kononenko & Ronkay 2000:166, Figs 25, 26, 51, 51a, 69 (Nepal).
Material examined. 4 males, China, Prov. Yunnan, Simao, Beishan, 17.vi.2013, H.L. Han & C. Zhang leg. Slide HHL-6135-1, HHL-6137-1, coll. NEFU.
Diagnosis. The species (Fig. 18) has a characteristic shape of the forewing with oblique costal margin in the basal part and almost parallel costal and ventral margins in the whole length of the wing; crosslines and spaces between lines appear in costal area as brown-greenish and brownish marks. In the male genitalia of S. rectilinea (Fig. 41) valva relatively shorter than those in S. rectilinoides, constricted distally above quadrangular sacculus; the vesica armed with patch of tiny setae-like cornuti. The detailed comparative diagnosis of this species is given above in the diagnosis of S. rectilinoides .
Distribution. Southwest China (Prov. Yunnan), Nepal.
Notes. The species formerly was known from Nepal; hereby it is recorded for China for the first time. New data considerable extend the distribution pattern of S. rectilinea .