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Betalbara manleyi (Leech) ; Inoue, 1956 : 369. 



Betalbara manleyi (Leech) ; Inoue, 1959 : 175. [Good fig.] 



Betalbara manleyi (Leech) ; Inoue, 1962 : 23. [Good figs.] 



Separable from prolatior by the male genitalia (see prolatior). 



Wing. <$ 14-5-17-0 mm. (7) ; $ 20-0 mm. (1). 



Distribution. Japan (see papers above by Inoue, 1953-1962). 



Type. I select as LECTOTYPE one of the two $ syntypes in the BM(NH) 

 labelled : Yokohama, Manley Coll ; Leech Coll. 1900-64 ; Drepana manleyi sp. n., 

 Type <$ [probably in Leech's handwriting] ; Drepanidae genitalia slide No. 921. 



Betalbara manleyi prolatior ssp. n. 



(PI. 3, fig. 315 ; Text-figs. 78-80) 



o*. Distinguished from the nominate subspecies by the male genitalia. The shape of the 

 gnathus and valve processes are diagnostic. 

 ?. Unknown. 

 Wing, o* 16-5-17-0 mm. (6). 



Holotype <$. China : Chekiang, West Tien-mu-Shan, 4.vi.i932 (Hone) ; 

 Drepanidae genitalia slide No. 920. In the Museum Koenig, Bonn. 



Paratypes. Museum Koenig, Bonn. China : 3 <$, type-locality, 4.VL1932 

 (Hone). Daniel Collection, Munich. China: 3 <J, type-locality, 4. vi. 1932 (Hone). 



Betalbara prunicolor (Moore) comb. n. 



(PI. 2, fig. 312 ; Text-figs. 81-84) 



Drepana prunicolor Moore, 1879 : 288. 



A Ibara prunicolor (Moore) Warren, 1922 : 468. [Good fig.] 



Albara prunicolor flavilinea Leech ; sensn Warren, 1922 : 469. [Good figs.] 



A Ibara prunicolor (Moore) Gaede, 193 1 : 33. 



Nordstroemia prunicolor (Moore) Bryk, 1943 : 14. [Partim.] 



N ordstroemia prunicolor warreni Bryk, 1943 : 14. [Fig- ] syn. n. 



This species is illustrated by Warren, (1922) both as prunicolor (49g) and as 

 flavilinea (49!, g), the latter having been misidentified by Warren. It is readily 

 separated from its nearest allies flavilinea and rectilinea by the sharply angled 

 antemedial fascia on the fore wing, by the fact that both R\ and R2 arise from the 

 areole, and by the genitalia of both sexes (Text-figs. 81-84). I n the male genitalia, 

 the conspicuous, serrate, lateral process of the aedeagus and the shape of the seventh 

 sternite are diagnostic. 



Wing. <J 12-5-19-5 mm. (11) ; $ 16-5-17-5 mm. (3). 



Distribution. N.E. India, Sikkim, N.E. Burma and China. 



Material examined. Types, prunicolor. I select as LECTOTYPE a g syntype 

 from the Staudinger collection in the Zoological Museum, Berlin, labelled : 

 Darjeeling ; Drepanidae genitalia slide No. 1059. 



