Asyprocessa Fibiger, 2010
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Genus Asyprocessa Fibiger, 2010 View in CoL
Type species: Asyprocessa wapi Fibiger, 2010 [ Laos] .
Asyprocessa Fibiger, 2010 , Zootaxa , 2583: 60–64. Type-locality: Laos, Wapi. Holotype male, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA [ BPBM]).
Supplement to the original description ( Figs 5–8 View FIGURES 1–8 , 12–16 View FIGURES 9–17 ). Wingspan 8–10mm. Head and thorax. smoky greyish-brown,
light grey or greyish yellow,, abdomen pale greyish-brown; ground colour of forewing, grey, greyish-brown, yellowishbrown. Antemedial and median lines rather distinct; area between postmedial and antemedial lines dark brown or smoky black patch in costal area (except A. laevi (fig. 6); reniform spot tiny, smaller and less distinct than in other Tactusina genera; cross lines somewhat more distinct; terminal line formed by black spots; hindwing shading variable, darker than forewing in A. ysbaei and A. spinus and lighter than forewing in A. wapi and A. laevi ; discal spot surrounded with halo or blurred. Male genitalia. Asymmetrical, with special characteristic process of sacculus (not observed in other genera of Mictonoctuini), arising from medial part of right valva; ampulla more shovel-shaped, with heavy hairs (except A. laevi ); aedeagus curved, its terminal part blunt or sharpened, coecum rather narrower; vesica with small grains and basal band of spinules. Female known only for A. laevi ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 9–17 ).
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