Kokujewia Konow, 1902
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Kokujewia Konow, 1902 |
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Figs 4, 8, 14 View Figs 2–15 .
Type species: Kokujewia ectrapela Konow, 1902 .
Body size 10.0–12.0 mm. Fore wings with 3 cells Rs; cell R closed; vein Sc present; vein 2r–m absent; veins B and M join up at same point on vein R; cell 2A cell 2A absent or open, vein A2+A3 barely distinguishable, straight, without clear apex. Cell
A of hind wing closed. All tibiae without preapical spurs. For additional generic characters, see Blank and Taeger [1998].
The genus is distributed in the Palaearctic (West) region. Number of species: World and Palaearctic — 3. A small genus, whose representatives are mainly distributed in West Asia. Biology and host specificity of Kokujewia ectrapela Konow, 1902 was treated in Karimpour [2015]. For an identification key to the three known species, see Blank and Taeger [1998].
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