Rhotana latipennis, Walker, 1857
Zelazny, B. & Webb, M. D., 2011, 3071, Zootaxa 3071, pp. 1-307 : 71-72
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Rhotana latipennis |
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Key to the species of the Rhotana latipennis View in CoL species group (males)
1. Forewings with apical cross-veins broadly lined with red or orange (e.g. Fig. 53)................................... 2
- Forewings with apical cross-veins not broadly lined with red or orange, but last subcostal sector and surrounding areas may be red................................................................................................. 3
2. Forewings with first median sector also broadly lined with red ( Fig. 53)................. R. mindanaoensis Zelazny View in CoL , p. 77
- Forewings with first median sector not lined with red..................................... R. excelsa Melichar View in CoL , p. 73
3. Hindwing marks bearing one or two rounded white dots (e.g. Fig. 204g) or surrounding a white dot ( Fig. 209g).......... 4
- Hindwing marks without white dots (e.g. Fig. 201g).......................................................... 7 4. Hindwings with a white dot between two adjoining dark marks ( Fig. 209g)....................... R. trimaculata View in CoL , p. 78
- Hindwings a with white dot inside a dark mark (e.g. Fig. 204g)................................................ 5
5. Forewings brown, interrupted by numerous clear areas (e.g. Fig. 200f)........................ R. aperta View in CoL sp. nov., p. 72
- Forewings colourless or with faint infuscations, but not in clearly defined areas (e.g. Fig. 204f)........................ 6
6. Male aedeagus ending in two pointed processes ( Fig. 204m)............................. R. holtmanni View in CoL sp. nov., p. 74
- Male aedeagus without pointed processes ( Fig. 205m).................................. R. kuncheriai View in CoL sp. nov., p. 75
7. Hindwings with large rounded marks, all or at least the 2 anterior marks merged together (e.g. Fig. 201g)................ 8
- Anterior hindwing marks either separated (e.g. Fig. 203g) or elongated (e.g. Fig. 202g)............................. 10
8. Male aedeagus with one or two pointed processes (e.g. Fig. 206m)............................................... 9
- Male aedeagus without pointed processes (e.g. Fig. 201m).................................. R. crassa View in CoL sp. nov., p. 72
9. Margins of facial carinae orange-red, male aedeagus ending in two prominent processes, which are usually pointed ( Fig. 206m, o).............................................................................. R. latipennis Walker View in CoL , p. 76
- Margins of facial carinae stramineous, male aedeagus with one pointed process ( Fig. 208m)....... R. sabaea View in CoL sp. nov., p. 77
10. Most veins in middle of forewings broadly lined with yellowish-brown infuscations, (Taiwanese species) ............... 11
- If light infuscations along veins in middle of forewings then these not yellowish, (outside Taiwan) ................... 13
11. Hindwings with an anterior elongated and a posterior rounded dark mark ( Fig. 207g)......... R. maculata Matsumura View in CoL , p. 76
- Hindwings with 3 rounded dark marks................................................................... 12
12. Forewings of males less than 5 mm long............................................ R. inorata Yang & Wu View in CoL , p. 75
- Forewings of males more than 5 mm long.......................................... R. inoptata Yang & Wu View in CoL , p. 75
13. Hindwing marks elongated ( Fig. 202g)............................................. R. fuscofasciata Distant View in CoL , p. 73
- Hindwing marks rounded (e.g. Fig. 210g)................................................................ 14
14. Male aedeagus with a pointed process (e.g. Fig. 203m)................................. R. hirashimai View in CoL sp. nov., p. 74
- Male aedeagus without a pointed process (e.g. Fig. 210m)................................. R. truncata View in CoL sp. nov., p. 78
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