2015
DOI: 10.4289/0013-8797.117.2.183
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Two New Species of Torodora Meyrick (Lepidoptera, Lecithoceridae) and Two Species New to Taiwan

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“…The new species can be distinguished from the allied species of the genus with more or less similar wing pattern and markings, including T. cordisigna Park, 2020 and T. multispinata Park, 2020 from Laos, T. crassidigitata Li, 2010 (see Zhang & Li 2010) from China, and T. parasciadosa Park, 2015 (see Park et al 2015) from Taiwan, by the female genitalia. It differs by the specifically modified ostium bursae of the new species which is broadened, bowl-shaped, having 3-5 unique grooves on both sides.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The new species can be distinguished from the allied species of the genus with more or less similar wing pattern and markings, including T. cordisigna Park, 2020 and T. multispinata Park, 2020 from Laos, T. crassidigitata Li, 2010 (see Zhang & Li 2010) from China, and T. parasciadosa Park, 2015 (see Park et al 2015) from Taiwan, by the female genitalia. It differs by the specifically modified ostium bursae of the new species which is broadened, bowl-shaped, having 3-5 unique grooves on both sides.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 86%
“…It is present in Bhutan, China, Japan, Korea, Nepal, Taiwan, Russia (Eastern Siberia) (Lammers and Stigter, 2004;Pan et al, 2013;Peng et al, 2017). Monema flavescens occurs also in the USA (Massachusetts) as introduced species since the early of the 20th century (Dyar, 1909).…”
Section: Pra Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eggs are placed in masses (Clausen, 1978). The eggs are oval, flattened, transparent and their size is about 1.8 mm x 1.2 mm (Dyar, 1909). They hatch in about one week.…”
Section: Pra Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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