Torodora Meyrick, 1894

Park, Kyu-Tek, Bae, Yang-Seop, Kim, Sora & Heppner, John B., 2013, Genus Torodora Meyrick in Cambodia (Lepidoptera: Lecithoceridae: Torodorinae), with descriptions of three new species, Journal of Natural History 47 (35 - 36), pp. 2289-2304 : 2290-2292

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Genus Torodora Meyrick, 1894 View in CoL

Torodora Meyrick, 1894 . Trans. Entomol. Soc. Lond. 1894: 16.

Type species: Torodora characteris Meyrick, 1894: 16 . Type locality (TL): Myanmar . Type in BMNH .

Habrogenes Meyrick, 1918 View in CoL . Exot. Microlep. 2: 102.

Panplatyceros Diakonoff, 1951 . Ark. Zool. 3: 76.

Toxotarca Wu, 1994 . Sinzoologia 11: 123.

The genus Torodora Meyrick is the most diverse group of the subfamily Torodorinae , and is characterized by the male genitalia, which lack a bridge-like band connecting tegumen and valve, and by possessing a well-developed uncus directed caudally and spinous zones presented on the abdominal tergites in both sexes ( Gozmány 1978; Park 2010a). The wing venation is generally defined with R 5 present, M 2 and M 3 free, and CuA 1 and CuA 2 stalked in the forewing, but this cannot often be used as an inherent character separating it from its allies because of considerable interspecific variations. In addition, the male genitalia are generally similar to those of Thubana Walker or Deltoplastis Meyrick. As a consequence, the combination of wing venation and genital characters should be considered to define for these allied genera.

Key to species of the genus Torodora View in CoL in Cambodia, based on external and male genital characters

1. Forewing colour pattern divided into two parts with dark brown basal part and paler distal part..................................................... 2

– Forewing colour pattern unicolour evenly covered with brownish scales.... 3

2. Male genitalia with specialized, quadrate distal portion of cucullus with sharp sclerotized apical process................................... T. nabiella Park View in CoL

– Male genitalia moderate with foot-shaped cucullus, without such sharp sclerotized apical process................................ T. cambodiana View in CoL sp. nov.

3. Forewing expanse less than 14 mm, narrow, elongated..................... 4 – Forewing expanse more than 15 mm, dilated distally...................... 5

4. Male genitalia with uncus pentagonal; cucullus short, ovate, with a bundle of long needle-like bristles.................................. T. pentagona Park View in CoL

– Male genitalia with uncus slender; cucullus moderately elongated, without such bristles, with a short spine at ventral base............. T. sagmaria Park View in CoL

5. Second segment of labial palpus thickened with rough scales ventrally...... 6

– Second segment of labial palpus much thickened or normally thickened without rough scales ventrally............................................ 7

6. Second segment of labial palpus strongly arched with normal rough scales ventrally; forewing with R 3 and R 4 stalked for basal one-third; male genitalia with short, triangular caudal lobes of juxta............... T. parotidosa (Wu) View in CoL

– Second segment of labial palpus gently arched with loose hair-like scales ventrally; forewing with R 3 and R 4 stalked for nearly half length; male genitalia with large, fan-shaped caudal lobes of juxta............ T. osamensis View in CoL sp. nov.

7. Forewing ground colour yellowish brown; venation with the distance between R 1 and R 2 more than twice that between R 2 and R 3; second segment of labial palpus less thickened, third segment longer than second; valva of male genitalia with 6–10 conic particles on inner surface basally..... T. aritai Park View in CoL

– Forewing ground colour dark fuscous, venation with distance between R 1 and R 2 about 1.5 times that between R 2 and R 3; second segment of labial palpus remarkably thickened, third segment as long as second; valva of male genitalia normally elongate, without such particles basally..... T. occidentalis View in CoL sp. nov.

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