Ctenoneura misera Bey-Bienko, 1969

(Fig. 16 I)

Ctenoneura misera Bey-Bienko, 1969: 832, fig. 1 (In Russian); 1970: 528, fig. 1, ♂ holotype, type locality: “ Tapa-Shan Mountains, near Pin-P’ien, 1300m ” [ Mt. Daweishan, misspelling] ( English version); Roth 1993: 92, fig. 5E (redrawn from Bey-Bienko, 1970); Feng, Guo & Woo 1997: 34.

Diagnosis. See under C. qiuae sp. nov. .

Material examined. None.

Distribution. China: Yunnan.

Remarks. According to the English version of the original description, the type specimen was collected from Mt. Tapa-Shan [Daba-Shan], near Pin-P’ien [Pinbian County], 1300 m by Huan K’e-jen [ Ke-Ren Huang]. Actually, no mountain named Tapa-Shan occurs around Pinbian, but there is a famous mountain with the same name on the border of Sichuan, Chongqing, Shaanxi and Hubei, which is far from Yunnan, and the most famous mountain in Pinbian is Dawei-Shan. This type specimen came from the zoologico-botanical expedition to southwest China, 1955–1957. After searching the related papers ( Xie 1959; Lee 1962; Xiao 1963), we confirm that Tapa-Shan is a misspelling of Dawei-Shan.