Ethmia anatiformis Kun, 2001

(Figs 1, 10)

Ethmia anatiformis Kun, 2001: 208 . TL: Nepal. TD: NHMUK.

Material examined. CHINA, Yunnan: 1♂, Mt. Ailao, Jingdong, 2476 m, 2.VII.2013, leg. SR Liu et al., slide No. ZXJ20107 ; Xizang: 1♂ 1♀, Zhangmu Town, Nielamu County, 1961 m, 8.VII.2019, leg. MJ Qi & JQ Deng, slide Nos. ZXJ20073 ♀, ZXJ20109 ♂.

Diagnosis. Adult (Fig. 1). Wingspan 30.5‒36.0 mm. Ethmia anatiformis is similar to E. maculata Sattler, 1967 . It can be distinguished superficially by the absence of a tadpole-shaped stripe on the fold of the forewing (Fig. 1). The male genitalia can be distinguished by the uncus bifurcate in the distal 3/5, and the cucullus with a papillary dorsoapical process shorter than the ventroapical process (Fig. 10). In E. maculata, the forewing has a tadpoleshaped stripe on the fold; the uncus is bifurcate in the distal 2/3, and the papillary dorsoapical process of the cucullus is longer than the ventroapical process (Sattler 1967: 121, fig. 60).

Distribution. China (Xizang, Yunnan), Nepal.

Notes. This species is recorded from China for the first time.