Celaenorrhinus consanguineus Leech, 1891
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Celaenorrhinus consanguineus Leech, 1891 |
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Celaenorrhinus consanguineus Leech, 1891
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Celaenorrhinus consanguinea Leech, 1891: 61 View in CoL (Type locality: Omeishan, Sichuan); Leech, 1893: 570; Seitz, 1927: 1036; Evans, 1949: 94.
Celaenorrhinus consanguineous: Chou, 1994: 703 ; Wang, 2005:98; Yuan et al. 2015: 153; Wu & Hsu, 2017: 1299.
Material examined. 1 male, altitude 1806 m, 25. VI . 2018, Chawalong village , Xizang Autonomous Region, P. R. China, leg. Chenglong Cao ( SCAU) .
Diagnosis. Celaenorrhinus consanguineus is characterized by broken median band on forewing, with the spot in space CuA 1 larger and produced toward termen, and underside of both wings lacking yellowish patterns at base. Male genitalia ( Fig 5D View FIGURE 5 ): valva deeply concave forming two long processes.
Distribution. China (Tibet *, Anhui, Zhejiang, Hubei, Guangdong, Sichuan, Yunnan).
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Celaenorrhinus consanguineus Leech, 1891
Cao, Chenglong, Huang, Siyao, Xu, Yongqiang, Wu, Haomin, Chen, Tianpeng, Wang, Min, Da, Wa & Fan, Xiaoling 2019 |
Celaenorrhinus consanguineous:
Wu, C. S. & Hsu, Y. F. 2017: 1299 |
Yuan, F. & Yuan, X. Q. & Xue, G. X. 2015: 153 |
Chou, I. 1994: 703 |
Celaenorrhinus consanguinea
Evans, W. H. 1949: 94 |
Leech, J. H. 1893: 570 |
Leech, J. H. 1891: 61 |