. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 52 A. WATSON Betalbara manleyi (Leech) (PI. 3, fig. 315 ; Text-figs. 76-80) Drepana manleyi Leech, 1898 : 366. Separated from the closely allied acuminata by the ciliate and unilamellate antenna, the less strongly falcate fore wing, the darker ground-colour of the wings, the presence of only one discocellular spot and by the genitalia of both sexes (Text- figs. 76-80). Two subspecies are known : the nominate subspecies (Japan) and prolatior (China). Betalbara manleyi manleyi (Leech) (Text-figs. 76, 77) Drepana manleyi Leech ; Stran
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 52 A. WATSON Betalbara manleyi (Leech) (PI. 3, fig. 315 ; Text-figs. 76-80) Drepana manleyi Leech, 1898 : 366. Separated from the closely allied acuminata by the ciliate and unilamellate antenna, the less strongly falcate fore wing, the darker ground-colour of the wings, the presence of only one discocellular spot and by the genitalia of both sexes (Text- figs. 76-80). Two subspecies are known : the nominate subspecies (Japan) and prolatior (China). Betalbara manleyi manleyi (Leech) (Text-figs. 76, 77) Drepana manleyi Leech ; Strand, 1911 : 201. [Fig.] Albara manleyi (Leech) Nagano, 1917 : 38 (English text). Albara manleyi (Leech) ; Gaede, 1931 : 32. Betalbara manleyi (Leech) Matsumara, 1927 : 47. Betalbara manleyi (Leech) ; Inoue, 1953 : Figs. 78-80. Betalbara manleyi prolatior, q* genitalia. 78, o* sternite ; 80, aedeagus. 79, eighth tergite and. 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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