Hou-Hun Li
Nankai University
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Oriental Insects | 2008
Haiyan Bai; Hou-Hun Li
Abstract The species of Gibbovalva Kumata & Kuroko from China are reviewed. Five species are reported, including one new species, G. singularis, sp. nov. Two species are reported from China for the first time: G. civica (Meyrick) and G. kobusi Kumata & Kuroko. Photographs of the adults and figures of the genital structures are provided, along with a key to all the described species.
Oriental Insects | 2009
Haiyan Bai; Hou-Hun Li
Abstract The genus Spulerina Vari is studied based on the specimens collected from China. Of the eight species treated three species are described as new, namely S. bifaria, sp. nov., S. elegans, sp. nov. and S. quadrata, sp. nov.; and three species namely, S. virgulata Kumata & Kuroko, S. Castaneae Kumata & Kuroko and S. corticicola Kumat are new records from China. Photographs of adults and illustrations of genitalia are provided. A key to the Chinese species also included.
Oriental Insects | 2009
Yunli Xiao; Hou-Hun Li
Abstract The genus Eudarcia Clemens from China is reviewed. Eudarcia similidentata sp. nov. and E. prolongata sp. nov. are described as new; E. orbiculidomus Sakai & Saigusa and E. dentata Gaedike are newly recorded; and the female of E. dentata Gaedike is described for the first time. Photographs of the adults and the genital structures of the new species and the new records are provided, along with a key to the Chinese species.
Oriental Insects | 2006
Yingdang Ren; Hou-Hun Li
Abstract Five species of Etielloides Shibuya, 1928 are treated based on the study of specimens collected from China. One new species, Etielloides longipalpus, is described and three species, E. sejunctellus (Christoph), E. kogii Yamanaka, E. bipartitellus (Leech), are recorded from China for the first time. Photographs of adults and genital structures of the known species are given. The distribution of Etielloides is maped on Fig. 1. A key to the described species is given.
Oriental Insects | 2004
Dan-Dan Zhang; Hou-Hun Li; Shuxia Wang
Abstract Five species of Ecpyrrhorrhoe Hübner are reported from China, including 3 new species, viz., E. biaculeiformis, sp. nov., E. digitaliformis, sp. nov. and E. ruidispinalis, sp. nov. Pionea puralis South is transferred to Ecpyrrhorrhoe. The adult photographs are provided and genital structures are illustrated. A key to the species is given.
Oriental Insects | 2009
Yan-Mei Zhu; Hou-Hun Li
Abstract Five species of the genus Antiochtha Meyrick from southern China are reported with four species are described as new, namely, Antiochtha protrusa sp. nov., A. jianfengensis sp. nov., A. purpurata sp. nov. and A. rotunda sp. nov. Images of the adults and genitalia of the new species are provided including the genitalia. A key for the identification of the Chinese species also included.
Oriental Insects | 2008
Xicui Du; Hou-Hun Li
Abstract Four species of Paranacoleia Inoue are recorded from China, including three new species, P. cuspidata, sp. nov., P. lubrica, sp. nov. and P. elegantula, sp. nov. P. lophophoralis (Hampson) is redescribed. Images of adults and genitalia of the species are illustrated. A key to the species is included.
Oriental Insects | 2007
Xu Zhang; Hou-Hun Li
Abstract Five species of Neoanathamna Kawabe (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from China are treated. Neoanathamna robusticervicis, sp. nov. is described; N. negligens Kawabe and N. pallens Kawabe are newly recorded. The female of N. negligens Kawabe is described for the first time. Photographs of the adults and the genitalia of the Chinese species are provided. A key to the world species is given.
Oriental Insects | 2006
Hai-li Yu; Hou-Hun Li
Abstract Seven species of Dudua Walker from Mainland China are reported. A new species, D. dissectiformis, sp. nov. is described from south China. D. proba Diakonoff is newly recorded from China. Photographs of the adults and the genitalia are provided. Keys to the Chinese species based on the male and female genitalia are given.
Oriental Insects | 2006
Aihuan Zhang; Hou-Hun Li
Abstract Hetereucosma, gen. nov., is proposed. Four new species are described from China: Hetereucosma trapezia, sp. nov., H. fasciaria, sp. nov., H. fuscusiptera, sp. nov. and H. rectangula, sp. nov. Photographs of adults and drawings of the genital structures of the new species are provided. A key to the four species is given.