Hemiglaea Sugi, 1980
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Genus Hemiglaea Sugi, 1980 View in CoL
1980. Hemiglaea Sugi ; Tyô to Ga, 30 (3,4): 200
Type species: Penicillaria costalis Butler 1879
Taxonomic notes: Genus Hemiglaea was erected by Sugi (1980) for placement of Peniciilaria costalis Butler, 1879 ( type species) from Japan. The genus is characterized by the ciliate antennae in males, palpi moderate, with third segment short; In male genitalia, uncus relatively small, bluntly pointed; juxta large, wider at base and restricted at middle; valvae narrow, cucullus degenerated without corona, harpe as slender arm & smoothly curved, sacculus produced dorso-apically; aedeagus moderate without cornutus. The genus has currently nine species worldwide with a single species ( Hemiglaea costigera Hreblay & Ronkay, 1998 ( Shashank & Benedek, 2020)) distributed in India. Hemiglaea mirabilis Hreblay & Ronkay, 1998 is another species recorded here for the first time from India.
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