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Macrobathra Meyrick 1883

Authors: Lu, Yi-Yang; Liang, Jia-Yuan; Hsu, Yu-Feng;

Macrobathra Meyrick 1883

Abstract

Macrobathra Meyrick, 1883 Macrobathra Meyrick, 1883: 425 (key). Type species: Macrobathra chrysotoxa Meyrick, 1886, by subsequent designation (Meyrick, in Wytsman, 1922). Leurozancla Turner, 1933: 173. Type species: Leurozancla humilis Turner, 1933, by monotypy. Diagnosis. Macrobathra can be identified by the following characters: second segment of the labial palpi shorter than third segment; scape of the antenna elongated; forewing veins R 4 and R 5 stalked; hindwing veins M 3 and CuA 1 stalked; brachia of uncus of male genitalia usually symmetric, rarely asymmetric; valva of male genitalia usually setose distally; accessory bursae arising from ductus bursae usually present in female genitalia; pair of signa present in the corpus bursae usually equal in size (Meyrick 1886; Zhang & Li 2023). According to Zhang & Li (2023), Macrobathra is similar to Pancalia Stephens, 1829 because they share some characters, such as the labial palpi configuration, the venation on both fore- and hindwings, and the aedeagus separated from the anellus. The two genera can be distinguished by the following characters: metallic stripes on the forewing are usually presented in Macrobathra but absent in Pancalia; the aedeagus of the former is usually straight and slender whereas that of the latter is often strongly bent and stout. Key to the Macrobathra species from Taiwan based on external characters 1 A costal yellow spot present in distal 1/4 of forewing........................................... M. latipterophora - No costal spot present in distal part of forewing............................................................. 2 2 Width of basal dark brown region equal to width of median fascia on forewing............................. M. flavidus - Width of basal dark brown region smaller than width of median fascia on forewing................. M. basilutea sp. nov.

Published as part of Lu, Yi-Yang, Liang, Jia-Yuan & Hsu, Yu-Feng, 2026, First records of the genus Macrobathra Meyrick, 1883 (Lepidoptera: Cosmopterigidae) from Taiwan, with description of a new species and two newly recorded species, pp. 230-242 in Zootaxa 5748 (2) on pages 233-235, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5748.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/19168125

Keywords

Lepidoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Cosmopterigidae, Animalia, Macrobathra, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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