Corresponding author: Ádám Kiss (
Academic editor: D. Lafontaine
Three
In the subfamily
The majority of the taxa of
Additionally, the species of
Specimens were collected in China using ultraviolet light traps. Genital slides were prepared following standard techniques (abdominal integument cut lengthwise after KOH maceration male and female genitalia were dissected and mounted in euparal or in Canada balsam on glass slides). Additional material for comparison was borrowed from the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest
The genital slides were digitalized with an Olympus SZX12 zoom stereo microscope with an Olympus DP 70 digital microscope camera in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. After the digitalization, the pictures were converted to greyscale mode and the unnecessary grey background was deleted by photo editing software (Gimp). The habitus pictures were taken with Nikon D200 with Micro-Nikkor 200mm F/4 lens and Nikon D90 with Nikkor 200mm F/4 lens, after deleted the background by software.
The authors of all of the newly described taxa are the authors of this paper; however,
Adults.
Wingspan 37 mm.
Male genitalia.
Male genitalia.
The species name refers to Fujian Province, China, where the species was discovered.
The species is known from Fujian and Hainan Provinces, China, with the nominate subspecies known only from the type locality in Fujian; subspecies
The name refers to the island of Hainan where this taxon occurs.
The subspecies is known only from the type-locality, China, Hainan Island.
Wingspan 32 mm. Externally most similar to
The species name refers to the type locality in the Province of Sichuan, China.
The new species is known only from the Erlang Shan at the eastern edge of the Tibetan plateau in China’s Sichuan province. The single male was collected at ultraviolet light. The new species appeared with a very local distribution, as it was discovered in only one valley in mountainous region. The new species was collected in virgin mixed forest habitat dominated by various broad-leaved trees such as oaks (
The authors would like to thank Aidas Saldaitis (Vilnius, Lithuania) and Alessandro Floriani (Milano, Italy) for providing the HT of
This paper was supported by the OTKA (K-84071) and TÁMOP 4.2.4. A/1-11-1-2012-0001 “National Excellence Program – Elaborating and operating an inland student and researcher personal support system.” The project was subsidized by the European Union and co-financed by the European Social Fund.