Tactusa, Fibiger, 2010

Han, Hui Lin & Kononenko, Vladimir S., 2021, A new species of Tactusa Fibiger, 2010 from Autonomous Region Xizang, China (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Hypenodinae). Taxonomic study of Micronoctuini. Contribution II, Zootaxa 4933 (2), pp. 295-300 : 299

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4933.2.8

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:30DF8A37-F67F-455C-8128-25C2CAA87A0B

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4550370

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F4044-FFF3-FF8F-9CB3-FB49FA73B2AB

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scientific name

Tactusa
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Key to the species of the genus Tactusa in China based on male genitalia

1. Cucullus is not narrow and sickle-shaped.................................................................. 2

- Cucullus is narrow and sickle-shaped...................................................... T. virga ( Figs 9, 17 View FIGURES 9–26 )

2. Right cucullus with a sickle-shaped process................................................................ 3

- Right cucullus without a sickle-shaped process............................................................. 4

3. Juxta with semi-circular opening dorsally for position of aedeagus............................. T. flexus ( Figs 10, 18 View FIGURES 9–26 )

- Juxta with a deep cleft for aedeagus...................................................... T. pars ( Figs 11, 19 View FIGURES 9–26 )

4. Aedeagus without a prominent dorsal plate................................................................ 5

- Aedeagus with a prominent dorsal plate.............................................. T. motuoensis ( Figs 12, 20 View FIGURES 9–26 )

5. Juxta not triangle-shaped, without horn in centre............................................................ 6

- Juxta triangle-shaped, with horn in centre................................................... T. topi ( Figs 13, 21 View FIGURES 9–26 )

6. Cucullus narrow and long, lengthwise extended..................................... T. discrepans ( Figs 14, 15, 22 View FIGURES 9–26 )

- Cucullus broad, rounded, forming a cross with axis of valva.................................. T. brevis ( Figs 16, 23 View FIGURES 9–26 )

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