A review of the genus Cyana Walker, 1854 from India, with descriptions of five new species and three new subspecies (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Lithosiini) Author Singh, Navneet Author Volynkin, Anton V. Author Kirti, Jagbir Singh Author Datta, Harvinder Singh Author Ivanova, Maria S. text Zootaxa 2020 2020-02-18 4738 1 1 93 journal article 23994 10.11646/zootaxa.4738.1.1 f0ba3254-67ac-4d33-a341-c71ff16c05f0 1175-5326 3672439 B29D53CB-4E0D-4A25-97EC-ED983730E8B2 Cyana neopuer N. Singh, Bhattacharyya & Volynkin, 2019 ( Figs 25–27 , 172 , 245 ) Cyana neopuer N. Singh, Bhattacharyya & Volynkin, in Singh, Bhattacharyya, Volynkin & Chandra, 2019 , Zootaxa 4603 (2): 366, figs 1–8, 23–26, 31–32 ( Type locality: “NE India , W Meghalaya , Umran, 33 km N Shillong”). Type material examined. Holotype ( Fig. 25 ): , “NE India , W Meghalaya , Umran , 33 km N Shillong , 26°06’N , 92°23’E , 800 m , 14–23.VII.1997 , leg. Sinjaev & Afonin”, slide MWM 34431 Volynkin ( Coll. MWM / ZSM ). Paratypes : 55 ♂ and 5 ♀ from India , Nepal and North Myanmar (Colls MWM / ZSM and NZCZSI ) listed by Singh et al. (2019a) . Diagnosis. Forewing length is 18–20 mm in males and 21–21.5 mm in females. Externally, C. neopuer has no differences from C. puer and differs by the genitalia structures only. In the male genitalia, the vesica structure is diagnostic: in C. neopuer only two small medial diverticula have clusters of spinulose scobination and the third medial diverticulum is membranous, whereas in C. puer all the three small medial diverticula bear clusters of spinulose scobination. In the female genitalia, the signa bursae of C. neopuer are larger than those of C. puer . FIGURES 19–27. Cyana spp.: adults. 19, C. arorai , ♂, India, S Andaman Isl. (MWM/ZSM); 20, C. abrupta , paratype ♂, India, Assam (MWM/ZSM); 21, ditto , paratype ♀, India, Assam (MWM/ZSM); 22, C. puer , lectotype ♂, India, West Bengal (©NHMUK); 23, ditto , ♂, India, West Bengal (MWM/ZSM); 24, ditto , ♀, India, West Bengal (MWM/ZSM); 25, C. neopuer , holotype ♂, India, Meghalaya (MWM/ZSM); 26, ditto , paratype ♂, India, Meghalaya (MWM/ZSM); 27, ditto , paratype ♀, India, Meghalaya (MWM/ZSM). Distribution . North East India ( Sikkim , Arunachal Pradesh , Meghalaya ), Nepal and North Myanmar ( Singh et al. 2019a ).