Rhagoba Moore, 1888
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Genus Rhagoba Moore, 1888 View in CoL
Rhagoba Moore, 1888: 217–218 View in CoL . TS: Filodes octomaculalis Moore, 1867 , by original designation (but cited as ' octomaculata ', an incorrect subsequent spelling). TL: Darjeeling, India.
Diagnosis. Rhagoba Moore, 1888 ( Figs. 1–10 View FIGURES 1–5 View FIGURES 6–8 View FIGURES 9–10 in present study), is similar to the genus Pygospila Guenée, 1854 ( Kalawate et al. 2022, p. 20640, Image 1), but can be distinguished by the following characters: the thorax exhibits a strongly metallic blue reflection (a weakly metallic blue reflection in Pygospila ); in the male genitalia, the valva is ovoid (spatulate in Pygospila ); the phallus is cylindrical, short, with cornutus (linear, very long, without cornutus in Pygospila ); in the female genitalia, two signa of the corpus bursae are present (absent in Pygospila ).
Distribution. Laos, Vietnam, India, Nepal, Bhutan, China.
Remarks. Upon discovery of a new species of this genus, we can confirm that the strong metallic blue reflection on the thorax and the translucent patches on the wings are characteristic ( Figs. 1–5 View FIGURES 1–5 ). Additionally, the spine-shaped fibula and the transverse, sclerotized band of the valva in the male genitalia ( Figs. 6–8 View FIGURES 6–8 ), as well as the long ductus bursae and two signa of the corpus bursae in the female genitalia ( Figs. 9–10 View FIGURES 9–10 ), are very similar in all species. These features are the most distinct characteristics of the genus.
Key to the species of the genus Rhagoba View in CoL in Laos based on the male genitalia
1. Uncus nearly triangular; fibula caniniform; length of fibula shorter than 1/2 of sacculus ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 6–8 )...... R. flavolineata sp.nov.
- Uncus nearly spatulate; fibula spine-shaped; length of fibula longer than 1/2 of sacculus............................. 2
2. Distal part of sacculus straight ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 6–8 )........................................................ R. octomaculalis
- Distal part of sacculus curved ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 6–8 )............................................................ R. obvellata
Key to the species of the genus Rhagoba View in CoL in Laos based on the female genitalia
1. Ostium weakly sclerotized; anterior apophyses almost same length as anterior apophyses ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 9–10 ).... R. flavolineata sp.nov.
- Ostium strongly sclerotized; anterior apophyses about half the length of anterior apophyses.......................... 2
2. Antrum about 1/2 length of ductus bursae ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 9–10 )............................................... R. octomaculalis
- Antrum about 1/4 length of ductus bursae ( Du & Li 2012, Fig 5B View FIGURES 1–5 )..................................... R. obvellata
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Rhagoba Moore, 1888
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Rhagoba
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