Opacoptera Gozmany , 1978
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Opacoptera Gozmany, 1978 View in CoL
Opacoptera Gozmány, 1978. Type species: Lecithocera callirrhabda Meyrick, 1936, by monotypy.
Generic characters.
Antenna as long as or slightly longer than forewing. Labial palpus with second palpomere thickened, third palpomere slender. Forewing narrowly elongate, usually dark brown with black patches; R1, R2 and R3 free, R4 and R5 stalked, M1, M2 and M3 separate, CuA1 and CuA2 short-stalked (Fig. 1 View Figures 1, 2 ) or separate (Fig. 2 View Figures 1, 2 ). Hindwing trapezoidal; M2 present, M3 and CuA1 coincident. All abdominal tergites with zones of spiniform setae.
Male genitalia. Cucullus narrowed, usually with a ventrobasal process. Juxta with horn-shaped or needle-like posterior lobes extending dorsad and smaller posterolateral lobes extending laterally. Aedeagus with two dorsal denticles; cornuti spiniform or needle-like.
Female genitalia. Antrum sclerotized along posterior margin forming a band. Signa of corpus bursae usually consisting of several teeth and a denticulate plate.
Diagnosis.
The genus is close to the monotypic genus, Monerista Meyrick, 1925. It can be distinguished by the trapezoidal hindwing without streak; whereas in Monerista , the lanceolate hindwing has a thinly scaled submedian streak ( Clarke 1965: 183, fig. 1)
Distribution.
China ( Gozmány 1978; Wu and Liu 1992; Wu 1996), Thailand ( Park and Kim 2021).
Remarks.
The generic characters of Opacoptera were originally defined by Gozmány (1978) based on the type species, Opacoptera callirrhabda (Meyrick, 1936). Wu (1996) gave the female characters of the genus. In this paper, we revised the generic characters including the forewing venation, male and female genitalia after examining all species of the genus.
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Opacoptera Gozmany , 1978
Yu, Shuai & Wang, Shuxia 2023 |
Opacoptera
Gozmany 1978 |
Lecithocera callirrhabda
Meyrick 1936 |