
doi: 10.4314/met.v33i1.7
A new genus and species is described from a series of specimens collected in the broad vegetation band from Mali to the Kenyan coast. It is placed close to Metasia (Spilomelinae) because of the bilobed uncus in the male genitalia. It seems to be linked to drier habitats.
Insecta, Arthropoda, wing venation, tympanal organs, Crambidae, genitalia, Biodiversity, Lepidoptera, Metasibotys gen. nov., Animalia, Metasibotys guineasoudanensis sp. nov., Taxonomy
Insecta, Arthropoda, wing venation, tympanal organs, Crambidae, genitalia, Biodiversity, Lepidoptera, Metasibotys gen. nov., Animalia, Metasibotys guineasoudanensis sp. nov., Taxonomy
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