Lista Walker, 1896, 1859
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https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.201903 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5935422 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C98782-0557-8225-FF51-C70FFA3CF6BC |
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Lista Walker, 1896 |
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Lista Walker, 1896 View in CoL
Lista Walker, 1859 View in CoL , 19: 877. Type species: Lista genisusalis Walker, 1859 View in CoL .
Paracme Lederer, 1863 View in CoL , 7: 338. Type species: Poracme insulsalis Lederer, 1863 .
Craneophora Christoph, 1881 View in CoL , 56: 1. Type species: Craneophora ficki Christoph, 1881 .
Belonepholis Butler, 1889 , 7: 17, 89. Type species: Belonepholis striata Butler, 1889 .
Description. See Wang et al. (2017).
Discussion. The members of the genus Lista have colorful unique scales on both pair wings among the subfamily of Epipaschiinae. This was recognized as a key synapomorphy to the group ( Wang et al., 2017). This genus was understudied before our taxonomic review ( Wang et al., 2017), and only 8 species are recognized worldwide. To date, we already reported 7 new species and 3 newly record species to China. Thus, totally 15 species were reported under the genus Lista worldwide, of which 13 species are from China. Thus, to improve the classification of species included in Lista , two new and a new record species are reported from China in time. This is a supplemental study for our former work ( Wang et al., 2017). In addition, we can deduce that there are more unknown species of genus Lista to describe in the future.
Key to the species of Lista View in CoL based on male genitalia in China.
1. Uncus with two lateral or medial arms.................................................................................................................................................2
Uncus without lateral or medial arms................................................................................................................................................... 7
2. Uncus with lateral arms; hindwing with pink-fuscous scales............................................................................................................... 3
Uncus with medial arms; hindwing with pale-yellow scales .............................................................................................. L. variegata View in CoL
3. Lateral arms bifurcated, fork-like ( Fig. 6 View Figures 5–10 )........................................................................ L. furcillatusa Wang, Chen & Wu sp. nov.
Lateral arms spine-like .........................................................................................................................................................................4
4. Lateral arms nearly as long as uncus; forewing covered with more fuscous scales than yellow........................................ L. insulsalis
Lateral arms no more than length of uncus; forewing with more yellow scales than fuscous.............................................................. 5
5. Juxta with apical spines about half length of juxta.................................................................................................. L. longifundamena
Juxta with apical spines about 1/3 length of juxta................................................................................................................................6
6. Forewing with postmedial fascia slightly curved; in male genitalia, medial sacculus with inner larger process serrated ...................... ..................................................................................................................................................................................... L. haraldusalis View in CoL
Forewing with postmedial fascia straight; in male genitalia, medial sacculus with inner larger process spine-like............... L. gilvasa
7. Gnathos with two spine-like processes laterally...................................................................................................................................8
Gnathos without spine-like process laterally........................................................................................................................................ 9
8. Medial sacculus with inner larger process serrated and outer smaller process thorn-like ................................................. L. angustusa
Medial sacculus with a single spine-like process ......................................................................................................... L. sichuanensis
9. Juxta with apex rounded.....................................................................................................................................................................10
Juxta with apex pointed...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
10. Medial sacculus with inner larger process spine-like ................................................................................................... L. plinthochroa View in CoL
Medial sacculus with inner larger process serrated ..................................................................................................... L. menghaiensis
11. Medial sacculus with two spine-like process nearly same length ( Fig. 8 View Figures 5–10 )....................... L. menglaensis Wang, Chen & Wu sp. nov.
Medial sacculus with inner spine-like process obviously larger than outer one .................................................................................12
12. Juxta rounded, apex slightly bifurcated...................................................................................................................................... L. ficki
Juxta elongated, apex deeply bifurcated............................................................................................................................ L. monticola
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Lista Walker, 1896
Wang, Mingqiang, Chen, Fuqiang, Zhu, Chaodong & Wu, Chunsheng 2019 |
Belonepholis
Butler 1889 |
Belonepholis striata
Butler 1889 |
Craneophora
Christoph 1881 |
Craneophora ficki
Christoph 1881 |
Paracme
Lederer 1863 |
Poracme insulsalis
Lederer 1863 |
Lista
Walker 1859 |
Lista genisusalis
Walker 1859 |