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The genus Pellenes is newly recorded from Australia. Its relationships are discussed and diagnostic drawings, redescription and distributional data for Pellenes bitaeniata (Keyserling, 1882), the only known Australian representative of the genus, are given.
Arotrophora MEYRICK known as far from 10 Australian species is recorded from the Oriental region. Tortrix semifulva MEYRICK is transferred from Tortrix auct. to Arotrophora and 16 other species are described as new in this genus: Arotrophora hongsona sp.n., A. khasiasana sp.n., A. khatana sp.n., A. charassapex sp. n., A. paiana sp. n., A. khunmaei sp. n., A. cherrapunji sp.n., A. inthanona sp.n., A. gilligani sp. n., A. charopa sp. n., A. kudasanga sp. n., A. obrimsocia sp. n., A. bernardmyo sp. n., A. utarana sp. n. from the Oriental region, and A. fijigena sp. n., A. tubulosa sp. n. from Fiji. The systematic position of Archigraptis MEYRICK is proposed and the the Australian "Cnephasiini" is reconsidered.
Species of the genus Mimastra Baly, 1865 with unmodified first protarsomere in male and black or metallic bands on elytra are reviewed and keyed. Four new species are described as new to science: M. hsuehleeae sp. nov. (Taiwan), M. laotica sp. nov. (Laos), M. fouqueorum sp. nov. (Thailand) and M. schneideri sp. nov. (Thailand). Mimastra modesta Fairmaire, 1889, M. birmanica Bryant, 1954 and M. tenuelimbata Lopatin, 2004 are redescribed. Mimastra grahami Gressitt Kimoto, 1963 is resurrected from synonymy with M. malvi Chen, 1942. The status of Mimastra kremitovskyi Bezděk, 2009 is discussed. Colour photos of habitus, drawings of genitalia and identification key are presented.
A new species of Polydictya Guérin-Méneville, 1844, P. duffelsi sp. nov., is described from Sumatra and illustrated. The species is compared with the other Polydictya species showing hind wings red basally and an identification key to those species is proposed. Hind wing colour variation is reported for P. chantrainei Nagai et Porion, 2004 and the species is mentioned for the first time from Myanmar and Laos. A distribution map is given for P. duffelsi and P. chantrainei.
The tortricid fauna of Seram is comprised of 35 genera and 60 species. Two genera (Kanikehia gen. n., Mersa gen. n.) and 41 species (Reptilisocia gunungana sp. n., Schoenotenes peos sp. n., Schoenotenes emmetra sp. n., Schoenotenes elasma sp. n., Metachorista longiseta sp. n., Cornuticlava binaiae sp. n., Cornuticlava kobipoto sp. n., Mimeoclysia mystrion sp. n., Kanikehia kanikehiana sp. n., Mersa metochia sp. n., Homona obtusuncus sp. n., Homona privigena sp. n., Isodemis solea sp. n., Isodemis phloiosignum sp. n., Isotenes syndesma sp. n., Isotenes latitata sp. n., Zacorisca leura sp. n., Zacorisca helicocestum sp. n., Zacorisca seramica sp. n., Zacorisca digna sp. n., Adoxophyes planes sp. n., Adoxophyes meion sp. n., Adoxophyes olethra sp. n., Adoxophyes lacertana sp. n., Adoxophyes panurga sp. n., Adoxophyes luctuosa sp. n., Demeijerella palleophyton sp. n., Lobesia drasteria sp. n., Rhectogonia sandrae sp. n., Metrioglypha ithuncus sp. n., Aterpia monada sp. n., Asaphistis omora sp. n., Rhodacra leptalea sp. n., Rhopobota jonesiana sp. n., Rhopobota nasea sp. n., Rhopobota grisona sp. n., Peridaedala speculata sp. n., Peridaedala stenygra sp. n., Fibuloides rusticola sp. n., Spilonota terenia sp. n., Cryptophlebia heterospina sp. n.) are described as new. Rhapsodica MEYRICK, 1927 is synonymized with Homona WALKER, 1863, and Rhapsodica antitona MEYRICK, 1927 is transferred to Homona WALKER, 1863. Biological data are included with each particular species.
New genus Palpotreta is proposed within the subfamily Ototretinae and one new species P. ramicornis sp. nov. from Sri Lanka is proposed as new to science. Illustrations of diagnostic characters are given.
The taxonomical and systematic status of the Oriental species of Hister was analyzed. Hister bituminem is newly described herein. The following new synonyms have been established: H. apicelaevis Desbordes, 1919 = H. metallicus: Lewis, 1885, syn. nov., H. encaustus Marseul, 1854 = H. duplicatus Marseul, 1854, syn. nov., H. inexspectatus Desbordes, 1923 = H. aheneus Cooman, 1938, syn. nov., H. japonicus Marseul, 1854 = H. fessus Marseul, 1862, syn. nov., H. pransm Lewis, 1892 = H. pauli Desbordes, 1916., syn. nov., H. pteromalus Marseul, 1862 = H. divisifrons Schmidt, 1895, syn. nov. = H. brahminius Lewis, 1900, syn. nov. and H. thibetanus Marseul, 1857 = H. sohieri Marseul, 1870, syn. nov. = H. dauphini Lewis, 1905, syn. nov. Lectotypes for some species are designated. All the species are keyed and a general distribution is given for each of them. H. congener Schmidt, 1885 is new to the Oriental (Bhutan) and H. pullatm Erichson, 1834 to the Ethiopian (Ivory Coast) Region.
Eight new species of the tribe Quasimusini Schimmel et Tarnawski, 2009 from China, Indonesia, and Himalaya (Bhutan and Sikkim) are described and illustrated. New records on two known species from Laos are given. Wittmeroquasimus irianjayensis sp. nov. is the first of the genus Wittmeroquasimus, and Striatoquasimus carinatissimus sp. nov. is the second species of the genus Striatoquasimus recorded from Indonesia. Keys to the species of the genus Wittmeroquasimus from China and from Himalaya are provided. New species: Quasimus wrasei sp. nov., Striatoquasimus carinatissimus sp. nov., Wittmeroquasimus fujianensis sp. nov., W. holzschuhi sp. nov., W. irianjayensis sp. nov., W. shiniushanensis sp. nov. and W. sikkimensis sp. nov.
Neotype of Hexarhopalus sculpticollis Fairmaire, 1891 is designated. Redescription and photo of habitus is provided. New species records of the genus Hexarhopalus Fairmaire, 1891 are presented with H. pacholatkoi Bečvář et Purchart, 2008 for the first time recorded from Laos.
Two new species, Suillia beigeri and Suillia quadrimaculata are described from India. A key to all known species of the genus Suillia recorded from India is given.
Three new species of Mimastra Baly, 1865, are described, illustrated and compared with related taxa; M. strejceki sp. nov. (Indonesia; Java), M. andrewesi sp. nov. and M. nilgiriensis sp. nov. (both India: Tamil Nadu state). Haplosoma longicornis Allard, 1888 and Trichomimastra itoi Takizawa, 1986 are transferred to Mimastra (comb. nov.). For the reason of homonymy, a new name M. jacobyi nom. nov. is proposed for M. longicornis Jacoby, 1892 (nec M. longicornis (Allard, 1888)). The lectotypes are designated for M. arcuata Baly, 1865 and H. longicornis Allard, 1888. The drawings of both male and female genitalia are presented for all species. Mimastra arcuata is reported for the first time from Myanmar.
The genus Cosmophasis Simon, 1901 is reviewed for Australia and some localities in Papua New Guinea, southeast Asia and the Pacific islands. The study is based on new and type material and includes 24 species, of which 17 are described as new: C. baehrae, C. banika, C. colemani, C. courti, C. darwini, C. harveyi, C. hortoni, C. humphreysi, C. kairiru, C. kohi, C. lungga, C. motmot, C. panjangensis, C. rakata, C. sertungensis, C. tavurvur and C. trobriand. C. micans (L. Koch, 1880) and C. modesta (L. Koch, 1880), described from Australia, have neither been located in the collections nor in field and have not been included here, however, according to their original description, both seem to be valid species. Amycus tristriatus L. Koch, 1880 and Maevia ombría Thorell, 1877 are reinstated as Cosmophasis tristriatus (L. K.) and C. ombria (Th.), respectively. C. marxii (Thorell, 1890) is synonymised with C. ombria (Thorell, 1877) and C. muralis Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 with C. tristriatus (L. Koch, 1880). For all species complete documentation is given, including diagnoses, the data on intraspecific variation and the maps of actual and predicted distributions. The key for species is not included because the genitálie characters are too complex to describe concisely. Based upon morphological criteria, five species groups are proposed. Remarks on relationships and distribution of Cosmophasis are given.
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