Scobura evansi Devyatkin, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195589 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6201589 |
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Scobura evansi Devyatkin, 2004
Figs. 7−8 View FIGURES 1 − 24 , 37−41 View FIGURES 37 − 41
Scobura coniata: Huang, 2001: 146 View in CoL .
Scobura evansi Devyatkin, 2004: 61 . (Type locality: Fujian, China)
Diagnosis
Forewing length 16.5 mm. Forewing upperside cell spots conjoined, lower one larger and rounded; spot in space CuA1 largest, narrow, basally oblique, distally concave; without male stigma.
Male genitalia ( Figs. 37−41 View FIGURES 37 − 41 ): Tegumen without socius; uncus thin and long; saccus short and broad; valva with ventrodistal process pointed distally; aedeagus with suprazonal sheath slightly shorter than subzonal sheath; juxta U-shaped and each arm bifurcated.
Material examined.
13, Nanling National Nature Reserve, Ruyuan, Guangdong, 22.VI.2003, M. Wang.
Distribution
China (Fujian, Guangdong).
Remarks
The species, recorded as S. coniata by Huang (2001), was described by Devyatkin in 2004 as a new species from Fujian. It is similar to S. lyso , but can be distinguished by having the cell spots conjoined and its peculiar horn-shaped juxta.
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Scobura evansi Devyatkin, 2004
Fan, Xiaoling, Chiba, Hideyuki & Wang, Min 2010 |
Scobura evansi
Devyatkin 2004: 61 |
Scobura coniata:
Huang 2001: 146 |