. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. CHINESE DREPAXINAE 57 Separable from shensiensis by the male genitalia. Wing. $ ii-5-15-0 mm. (10) ; $ 16-0-18-0 mm. (3). Bryk (1943) correctly pointed out that Warren, in Seitz, (1922 : 469) misidentified as ' flavilinea ' specimens of prunicolor. Distribution. China (Hupeh, Kiangsi, Chekiang). Material examined. Type. Only one of the two original female syntypes can be found in the BM(NH) : this specimen is here selected as LECTOTYPE : Chang Yang, [Hupeh], July 1888 (A. E. Pratt Coll.) ; Drepanidae genitalia slide No. 796. Other


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. CHINESE DREPAXINAE 57 Separable from shensiensis by the male genitalia. Wing. $ ii-5-15-0 mm. (10) ; $ 16-0-18-0 mm. (3). Bryk (1943) correctly pointed out that Warren, in Seitz, (1922 : 469) misidentified as ' flavilinea ' specimens of prunicolor. Distribution. China (Hupeh, Kiangsi, Chekiang). Material examined. Type. Only one of the two original female syntypes can be found in the BM(NH) : this specimen is here selected as LECTOTYPE : Chang Yang, [Hupeh], July 1888 (A. E. Pratt Coll.) ; Drepanidae genitalia slide No. 796. Other material. BM(NH). China : 2 $, same data as type, 3 <£, Chekiang, West Tien-mu-Shan, (Hone). Museum Koenig, Bonn. 11 ex., Chekiang, Tien-mu-Shan (Hone) ; 1 ex., Kiangsi. There is a single male with an incomplete abdomen, from the province of Fukien, in the Museum Koenig, Bonn, which may also represent this Figs. 89-91. Betalbara flavilinea flavilinea, <$ genitalia. 89, <J sternite. 90, aedeagus ; 91, eighth. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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