Bilia Distant, 1904
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6078926 |
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Genus Bilia Distant, 1904
B. burma Yasunag a & Yam ada, sp. nov. — Distribution: Myanmar (Yangon).
B. carayoni Bu & Zheng, 2001 — China ( Guizhou).
B. castanea ( Carvalho, 1951) — China ( Hainan) , India, Taiwan.
B. esakii Carayon & Miyamoto, 1960 — Japan ( Hokkaido, Honshu, Kunashiri Island ) , Sakhalin, China ( Sichuan) .
B. fracta Distant, 1904 —India, Sri Lanka.
B. japonica Carayon & Miyamoto, 1960 —Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Ryukyus), Russia ( Primorsky Territory: Khasan Dist. ) , Taiwan, China (Shaangxi).
B. minuta (Motschulsky, 1863) — Sri Lanka (Colombo) [placement of this species in Bilia follows Kerzhner & Jansson (1985)].
B. ophthalmica Carayon & Miyamoto, 1960 —Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu).
B. pilosa Yasunaga, 2000 ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 24 − 28 )— Japan (endemic to Ogasawara Islands ).
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Bilia Distant, 1904
| Yasunaga, Tomohide, Yamada, Kazutaka, Soe, Zayar & Naing, Shine Shane 2016 |
B. carayoni
| Bu & Zheng 2001 |
B. pilosa
| Yasunaga 2000 |
B. esakii
| Carayon & Miyamoto 1960 |
B. japonica
| Carayon & Miyamoto 1960 |
B. ophthalmica
| Carayon & Miyamoto 1960 |
B. castanea (
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B. fracta
| Distant 1904 |
B. minuta
| Motschulsky 1863 |
