Mustilizans Yang, 1995
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3989.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6115981 |
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XVII. Mustilizans Yang, 1995 View in CoL ( FIGURES 27–29 View FIGURE 27 View FIGURE 28 View FIGURE 29 )
Mustilizans Yang, 1995 , Insects of Baishanzu Mountain, Eastern China: 355. Type species: Mustilizans drepaniformis Yang, 1995 , by original designation.
Diagnosis. Characterized by the following features: body large and stout; antennae pectinate basally and filiform distally; forewing apex falcate, Rs1 very short, arising from Rs2 and running obliquely to the costa; hindwing with frenulum well-developed; uncus bifid; valva with blunt apex; saccus short and broad; aedeagus sturdy; vesica with numerous thick cornuti. Females are much larger than the males and differ in wing coloration and pattern, most having a reddish-brown ground colour..
Distribution. Sino-Himalayan region.
Remarks. This genus consists of nine species, of which eight are recorded, one for the first time in China (Map 17). Due to the close external similiarity of most species, genital dissection is recommended to confirm species identifications.
Map 17. Distribution of Mustilizans spp. mainly in China.
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