Neopseustis archiphenax Meyrick, 1928
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Neopseustis archiphenax Meyrick, 1928 View in CoL
Neopseustis archiphenax Meyrick, 1928: 404 View in CoL ; Mutuura, 1971: 1129; Davis, 1975: 20 –21, figs. 1, 5, 7–10, 15,21–22, 35, 53, 55; Davis, 1997: 5.
Neopseustis archiphenax View in CoL was described from Kangtang, Burma (= Myanmar), and the holotype is now deposited in the British Museum (Natural History). Unfortunately, it is impossible to identify this species from the genitalia because the abdomen of the specimen is lost ( Davis, 1975). A male specimen in the collection of Smithsonian Institution from Sungpan (Jin’an County, A’ba State, Sichuan Province) has been considered conspecific with N. archiphenax View in CoL , because of the similar size and maculation to the holotype. The genitalia of this specimen have two slender branches of lateroposterior process of anellus, which is similar to that of N. meyricki View in CoL . Davis (1975) pointed out that the inner branch has a serrated edge, which differs from that of N. meyricki View in CoL which is completely smooth. Nevertheless, the genitalia of our Taiwan specimen also possess serrated edge branches on the lateroposterior process of anellus ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 11 – 16 ).
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Neopseustis archiphenax Meyrick, 1928
Chen, Liusheng, Owada, Mamoru, Wang, Min & Long, Yang 2009 |
Neopseustis archiphenax
Davis 1997: 5 |
Davis 1975: 20 |
Mutuura 1971: 1129 |
Meyrick 1928: 404 |