Bombycinae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3989.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9BCFFC47-43D1-47B8-BA56-70A129E6A63F |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6115879 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BB102D-FFB0-CE16-A2B5-1A15F2F2A702 |
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Bombycinae |
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Key to the genera of Bombycinae View in CoL View at ENA in China
1. Forewing with strongly falcate apex.......................................................................2
- Forewing with slightly falcate or rounded apex.............................................................. 4
2. Body lightly gray or yellow; forewing with a rectangle black spot near apex; Geometridae-like day flying species with broad wings................................................................................... Rondotia Moore View in CoL
- Body heavily gray or ocher; forewing with a cresent-shaped spot or without spots near apex; robust crepuscular species..... 3
3. Tornus of hindwing with a prominent recurved projection, forewing without a crescent-shaped spot near apex...................................................................................................... Gunda Walker View in CoL
- Tornus of hindwing without a prominent recurved projection, forewing with a crescent-shaped spot near apex.................................................................................................. ... Bombyx Linnaeus View in CoL
4. Body yellowish-brown; forewing veins connected by serrate submarginal line......................................................................................................... .. Rotunda Wang, X. & Zolotuhin , gen. nov.
- Body not yellowish-brown; forewing veins not connected by serrate submarginal line............................... 5
5. Costal and inner margins edged with yellow and black..................... Valvaribifidum Wang, X., Huang &Wang, M.
- Costal and inner margins not edged with yellow and black.....................................................6
6. Valva long slice, apex divided into two forks................................................... Ernolatia Walker View in CoL
- Valva not long slice, apex not divided into two forks.......................................................... 7
7. Valva strongly developed...............................................................................8
- Valva small to completely reduced....................................................................... 10
8. Dark-colored, medium-sized species; uncus single, thin and straight; socii paired and sclerotized............................................................................................................... Triuncina Dierl View in CoL
- Mostly whitish species; uncus hooked or bifurcate; socii not sclerotized.......................................... 9
9. Uncus hooked............................................................................. Bivincula Dierl View in CoL
- Uncus bifurcate....................................................................... .. Gnathocinara Dierl View in CoL
10. Uncus bifurcate....................................................................... .. Penicillifera Dierl View in CoL
- Uncus not divided.................................................................................... 11
11. Uncus hooked............................................................................. Ocinara Walker View in CoL
- Uncus straight............................................................................ Trilocha Moore View in CoL
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