Eucarpia stellata Tsaur & Hsu, 2003

Eucarpia stellata Tsaur & Hsu, 2003: 436 .

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Material examined. No specimen has been obtained by the authors.

Host plant. Villebrunea pedunculata Shirai (Urticaceae) .

Distribution. China (Taiwan).

Remarks. Based on the description and the figures by Tsaur and Hsu (2003), this species can be identified by the following characters: one parallel-sided, shiny yellow stripe originating from vertex passing through pro- and mesonotum to end of clavus; aedeagus triangularly produced on ventrobasal surface in lateral view which has truncate apical margin, in caudal view in total with 4 spinose processes: 1 subulate, implanted on dorsolateral angle of right side; 1 needle-like inserted on right side near base of endosoma, above aedeagus; and 2 slender, originating from lateroapical angle of endosoma on left side; endosoma with a deflexed process at apex; tergite IX of female genitalia much longer than wide in caudal view.