Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Figs. 2, 3. P. sandrinae g. & sp. n. 2, adult male; 3, adult female. DiAKONOFF, Ulenberg & VÀRI: /I tortricid of Nenne 229. Figs. A—6. P. sandnnae g. & sp. n. 4, male genitalia; 5,fied. Phlehozemia; these two characters support oneanother as autapomorphies in a conspicuousway. On the other hand, the crown-shapedlarge labis, that is small and mostly rod-like inEpichonstodes, is a less trustworthy character,occurring in diverse stages of development inseveral groups of genera; it might be a parallel-ism. Phlebozemia sandrinae spec. nov.(figs. 1-18)Male. — Wing span


Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Figs. 2, 3. P. sandrinae g. & sp. n. 2, adult male; 3, adult female. DiAKONOFF, Ulenberg & VÀRI: /I tortricid of Nenne 229. Figs. A—6. P. sandnnae g. & sp. n. 4, male genitalia; 5,fied. Phlehozemia; these two characters support oneanother as autapomorphies in a conspicuousway. On the other hand, the crown-shapedlarge labis, that is small and mostly rod-like inEpichonstodes, is a less trustworthy character,occurring in diverse stages of development inseveral groups of genera; it might be a parallel-ism. Phlebozemia sandrinae spec. nov.(figs. 1-18)Male. — Wing span 18 mm. Head brownish-fuscous, antenna fuscous, scape dark grey-fuscous with lower half throughoutwhite, tinged cinereous, with well-defined edge,terminal segment pale ochreous with fuscousbase. Thorax ochreous touched with olive orgrey, anteriorly suffused with brown, tegulawith basal half brown. Abdomen glossy cine-reous. Fore wing rather long and narrow, costabroadly curved along basal half, almost straight 6 5


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