Genus Polydictya Guérin-Méneville, 1844

Polydictya Guérin-Méneville, 1844: 358 .

Type species: Polydictya basalis (Hope, 1843) by monotypy.

Thaumastodictya Kirkaldy, 1902: 307 .

Type species: Polydictya krisna Kirkaldy, 1902 by original designation (junior synonym of Polydictya pantherina Gerstaecker, 1895, see Nagai & Porion 1996).

Polydictya – Walker 1851: 289 (list of species). — Stål 1866: 135 (key). — Atkinson 1885: 155 (described). — Distant 1888: 487 (compared to Myrilla Distant, 1888). — Karsch 1890: 63 (compared to Anecphora Karsch, 1890). — Gerstaecker 1895: 10 (compared to Holodictya Gerstaecker, 1895). — Kirkaldy 1902: 307 (compared to Thaumastodictya Kirkaldy, 1902). — Melichar 1903: 71 (erroneous synonymy with Chalia Walker, 1858). — Distant 1906a: 199 (key to Oriental genera), 215 (described, senior synonym of Thaumastodictya). — Kirkaldy 1907: 59 (note on publication date). — Schmidt 1907: 113 (compared to Myrilla, copied from Distant 1888). — Jacobi 1910: 101 (compared to Coelodictya Jacobi, 1910). — Schmidt 1912: 71 (compared to Coelodictya and Holodictya, comments on species). — Lallemand 1963: 7 (key to genera), 14 (key to species). — Nagai & Porion 1996: 13 (list of species, synonymies). — Constant & Pham 2008 (notes). — Constant 2009 (notes, key to species with hind wings red basally). — Constant 2010 (notes).

Thaumastodictya – Melichar 1903: 71 (description). — Distant 1906a: 215 (junior synonym of Polydictya).

The characters defining the genus were given by Lallemand (1963), i.e., head broad, slightly narrower than the pronotum; frons as long as broad, not carinate, largely rounded dorsally, broadened above clypeus and strongly broader than the latter; vertex at least 4 times broader than long, excavate; tegmina at least 2.5 times longer than broad, densely reticulate; clavus closed with vein A1+A2 extending up to sutural margin; hind wings almost entirely reticulate; anterior tibiae as long as femora, sometimes slightly foliaceous; hind tibiae with 4–6 lateral spines.

Identification key to the species of Polydictya from Sulawesi and neighbouring islands

1. Dorsum of abdomen black (Figs 5A, 6A) ......................................................................................... 2

– Dorsum of abdomen red or brown (Figs 3A, 4A) ............................................................................. 3

2. Tegmina dark olivaceous brown with small whitish spots along costal margin, claval suture and disc (Fig. 5A); frons and vertex yellow brown (Fig. 5 C–D); anterior tibiae slightly laminate (Fig. 5 A–B).......................................................................................... Polydictya pelengana sp. nov.

– Tegmina black with irregular white tranverse bands (Fig. 6A); frons and vertex red brown (Fig. 6 C–D); anterior tibiae slender, not laminate (Fig. 6 A–B).......................................................................... .......................................................... Polydictya thanatos Chew Kea Foo, Porion & Audibert, 2010

3. Frons and vertex unicolorous (Figs 3 C–D, 4C–D)............................................................................ 4

– Frons black-brown with baso-lateral angles yellow brown (Fig. 1 C–D) ............................................ ........................................................................................................ Polydictya bantimurung sp. nov.

4 Hind wings basally without large bright red patch (Figs 3A, 4A)..................................................... 5

– Hind wings with a large basal bright red patch (Fig. 2 A).................... Polydictya basirubra sp. nov.

5. Tegmina nearly unicolorous, brown with a small whitish spot along claval suture and 3 small spots on disc of membrane, no spot along costal margin (Fig. 3A) and not tinged with red ventrally (Fig. 3B); tegmina slightly broader: LTg/BTg = 2.72 ....................................... Polydictya crassa Distant, 1906

– Tegmina brown, tinged with reddish ventrally (Fig. 4B), and with whitish spots: large one at apex of clavus, 3 along claval suture, 3–4 along costal margin and 3 on disc of membrane (Fig. 4A); tegmina slightly narrower: LTg/BTg = 2.86............................ Polydictya katsurakoae Nagai & Porion, 1996