identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
BB72F3707537BC7EB4C50DE1E0A8F975.text	BB72F3707537BC7EB4C50DE1E0A8F975.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Barsine obsoleta	<div><p>Barsine obsoleta species-group</p><p>Members of the group are medium-sized moths with very different wing coloration, but similar male genitalia structure. We include to the group species having the following characteristic features of the male genitalia (Figs. 19–22): 1) the distal saccular process without a dorsal lobe (whereas all other known Barsine species except Barsine striata (Bremer &amp; Grey, 1853) (Figs. 17, 18, 23, 30) have a dorsal lobe of distal saccular process); 2) 1st medial diverticulum of vesica is long and curved; 3) 2nd medial diverticulum is bilobate, its main lobe is broad and covered with strong short cornuti of different size, and the additional lobe is smaller, conical, with strong scobination. Despite the similarity of the male genital capsules of B. striata and the B. obsoleta species-group due to absence of a dorsal lobe of the distal saccular process, the male genital structures of the B. obsoleta speciesgroup are well separated from those of B. striata in the much narrower uncus, the broader apical lobe of valva, and especially the vesica configuration.</p><p>The Barsine obsoleta species-group includes the three known species reviewed below.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB72F3707537BC7EB4C50DE1E0A8F975	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Volynkin, Anton V.;Černý, Karel	Volynkin, Anton V., Černý, Karel (2017): A review of the Barsine obsoleta species-group with description of a new species from Vietnam (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). Zootaxa 4254 (2): 188-200, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4254.2.2
BB72F3707537BC7EB4C509E5E634FB53.text	BB72F3707537BC7EB4C509E5E634FB53.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Barsine Walker 1854	<div><p>Barsine Walker, 1854</p><p>Barsine Walker, 1854, List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum 2: 546 (Type species: Barsine defecta Walker, 1854, by subsequent designation by Kirby (1892)).</p><p>Synonymy:</p><p>Ammatho Walker, 1855, List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum 3: 759 (Type species: Ammatho cuneonotatus Walker, 1855, by subsequent designation by Kirby (1892)).</p><p>Castabala Walker, 1864, List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum 31: 270 (Type species: Castabala roseata Walker, 1864, by monotypy).</p><p>Mahavira Moore, 1878, Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1878: 11 (Type species: Mahavira flavicollis Moore, 1878).</p><p>Korawa Moore, 1878, Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1878: 11 (Type species: Korawa pallida Moore, 1878, by monotypy).</p><p>Species of Barsine are small or medium-sized moths with slender or relatively robust body. Wing coloration varies from milky white to yellow or red. Pattern varies and consists of transverse lines and spots. In the male genitalia, the main diagnostic features are the presence of one or several fields of small, short and robust cornuti in the vesica, and the presence of medial costal extension directed ventrally (Holloway 2001). The typical Barsine ( Barsine sensu stricto, species close to the type species B. defecta Walker, 1854) are predominantly medium-sized moths with robust body. In the male genitalia (Figs. 1–3), typical Barsine have sacculus strongly sclerotized, its basal extension with broad base, long, strongly curved, apically pointed; distal saccular extension long, narrow, well separated from the apical lobe of valva, in the majority of species with small dorsal lobe; vesica broad, with several diverticula of characteristic arrangement and fields of small cornuti and scobination. In the female genitalia (Fig. 4), ostium bursae broad; antrum broad, slightly rugose, in some species with medial concavity; ductus bursae strongly sclerotized, broad, flattened dorso-ventrally, with short anterior membranous section; Corpus bursae globular, with strong rugose sclerotization and scobination posteriorly, with one or two large signa; anterior section of corpus bursae membranous, with weak scobination; appendix bursae strongly sclerotized, situated laterodorsally, usually strongly curved.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB72F3707537BC7EB4C509E5E634FB53	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Volynkin, Anton V.;Černý, Karel	Volynkin, Anton V., Černý, Karel (2017): A review of the Barsine obsoleta species-group with description of a new species from Vietnam (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). Zootaxa 4254 (2): 188-200, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4254.2.2
BB72F3707537BC7AB4C50FD1E582FC70.text	BB72F3707537BC7AB4C50FD1E582FC70.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Barsine obsoleta (Reich 1937) Reich 1937	<div><p>Barsine obsoleta (Reich, 1937), comb. n.</p><p>(Figs. 5–6, 19, 27)</p><p>Miltochrista gratiosa f. obsoleta Reich, 1937, Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift Iris 51: 120 (Type locality: [China, Zhejiang] “West Tien-mu-shan”).</p><p>Type material examined. Neotype (Figs. 5, 19), designated herein for Miltochrista gratiosa f. obsoleta Reich, 1937: ♂, whitish printed label "West Tien-mu-shan, Prov. Chekiang [Zhejiang], 29.V.1932, H. Höne " / dark pink handwritten label " ♂ Type Mil. [ochrista] gratiosa ssp. obsoleta Reich I. Gen. " / greyish printed label with a sign " ♂ ", slide AV 1834m Volynkin (Coll. ZFMK) .</p><p>Other material examined: 13 ♂, 1 ♀, [China, Zhejiang] West Tien-mu-shan, Prov. Chekiang, H. Höne, 9.V., 15.V., 16.V., 24.V., 25.V., 26.V., 29.V., 2.VI., 4.VI., 9.VI.1932, slide AV1835f Volynkin (♀) (Coll. ZFMK); 3 ♂, 1 ♀, [China, Zhejiang] Ost Tien-mu-shan, Prov. Chekiang, H. Höne, 7.V., 2.VI., 11.vi., 13.VI.1931 (Coll. ZFMK); 1 ♀, [China, Zhejiang] Mokanshan, Prov. Chekiang, H. Höne, 9.V. [19]19 (Coll. ZFMK); 1 ♀, [China, Zhejiang] Ost Tien-mu-shan, Prov. Chekiang, Höne, 18.VI.1931 (Coll. ZFMK); 1 ♀, [China, Zhejiang] Ost Tien-mu-shan, Prov. Chekiang, H. Höne, 1.VI.1931 (Coll. ZFMK); 2 ♂, [China, Zhejiang] West Tien-Mu-Shan (1600 m), Pz. Chekiang, H. Höne, 2.VI., 6.VI.1932 (Coll. ZFMK) .</p><p>Note. One male specimen in coll. ZFMK from West Tien-mu-shan, 29.V.1932 (Fig. 5) is labelled as a " Type ", and series of both sexes from the same locality and "Ost Tien-mu-shan" are labeled as " paratypes ". Nevertheless, in the original description, Reich (1937) mentioned only one female specimen with the label " West Tien-mu-shan, 10.VI. " which must be treated as holotype by monotypy. Thus, the "type" male is not a type in fact, as well as all other "paratype" specimens because there are no any specimens in ZFMK collection from West Tien-mu-shan with a date 10.VI. Daniel (1951) mentioned the existence of this specimen in materials examined by Reich, but without any mention of collection. In ZFMK collection there is a female specimen with a label handwritten by F. Daniel "Reich hat nach diesem Stück ssp. obsoleta beschrieben. Es stellt die ♀- Type der gen. vern. clar", but this specimen has the date 4.VI.1932, and therefore cannot be the holotype. In addition, there is no specimen of B. obsoleta having the label mentioned in Zoological Museum of Tel-Aviv University (TAU, Israel) where the Reich's collection is deposited at present (V.D. Kravchenko, pers. comm.), as well as in the collection of Naturkunde Museum (NKMB, Berlin, Germany) where some specimens from the Reich's collection are also deposited (W. Mey, pers. comm.), therefore we can conclude that the holotype is lost. At the same time, many Barsine species have similar external appearance, and to avoid probable confusion and for the nomenclature stabilization the neotype designation is necessary. As the neotype we designate the male specimen in ZFMK collection labeled as " Type " (Figs. 5, 19).</p><p>Diagnosis. Externally (Figs. 5–6), the species differs clearly from two other relatives (Figs. 7–12) by its pale yellow ground color and significantly reduced blackish pattern elements. The male genitalia (Fig. 19) is closer to that of B. callorufa (Figs. 20–21), but the uncus is broader, the valvae is slightly broader, the medial costal process is longer, the basal saccular process is narrower distally, the 1st medial diverticulum with weaker scobination, the main lobe of the 2nd medial diverticulum is smaller and covered with much weaker cornuti, the 5th medial diverticulum is smaller, and the 3rd medial diverticulum is slightly longer. The female genitalia (Fig. 27) differ from B. callorufa (Fig. 28), by the much more rugose antrum, and the somewhat longer and posteriorly narrower ductus bursae. Differences from B. fossi are listed in the diagnosis of the latter.</p><p>Distribution. Eastern China (Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hubei, Fujian) (Reich 1937; Fang 2000). The record for Nepal (Daniel 1961) is doubtful.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB72F3707537BC7AB4C50FD1E582FC70	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Volynkin, Anton V.;Černý, Karel	Volynkin, Anton V., Černý, Karel (2017): A review of the Barsine obsoleta species-group with description of a new species from Vietnam (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). Zootaxa 4254 (2): 188-200, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4254.2.2
BB72F3707533BC79B4C50ACEE79EFD25.text	BB72F3707533BC79B4C50ACEE79EFD25.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Barsine callorufa Wu et al. 2013	<div><p>Barsine callorufa Wu et al., 2013</p><p>(Figs 7–8, 20–21, 28)</p><p>Barsine callorufa Sh. Wu, Ch. -M. Fu &amp; W.-Ch. Chang, 2013, in Fu &amp; al. (Eds), Moths of Hehuanshan: 316, pl. 30, figs. 27, 28, text figs. 133–134 (Type locality: “Taiwan, Ilan County, Mingchih, 1000 m ”.</p><p>Type material examined: photographs of holotype ♂ (Figs. 7, 21), “ Mingchih (1050 m), Ilan Co., Taiwan, 17-IV- 2012, S. Wu &amp; W.C. Chang [leg.]” / barcode label “00145711”/ red label “ Holotype Barsine callorufa Wu, Fu &amp; Chang, 2013 ” (Coll. TFRI) ; photographs of paratype ♀, Mingchih (1050 m), Ilan Co., Taiwan, X-24-2011, S. Wu [leg.] (Coll. TFRI) .</p><p>Other material examined: 1 ♂, [Taiwan], Formosa centr., Wushai, IV.1959 (H.), coll. Dr. R. Bender / Museum A. Koenig Eng. Nr. ex Coll. 95/448, slide AV 2214m Volynkin (Coll. ZFMK) ; 70 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Hualien, 10 km NE of Tienchih, 121°20''E – 24°04''N, 2100 m, 23.V.1995, leg. M. Hreblay &amp; P. Steger (Coll. MWM/ZSM); 24 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Tai-Tung, Hsiangyang, Police station, 2320 m, 29–30.IV.1997, leg. Gy. Fábián &amp; S.T. Kovács (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 2 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Nantou, 16 km E of Kuohsing, 121'00''E – 24'05''N, 560 m, Ursun Forest, 24.V.1997, leg. C. Szaboky &amp; I. Soos (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 1 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Nantou, 3 km SW of Tsuifeng, 2100 m, 25/ 26.VI.1997, 121'10'E 24'06''N, lg. Csövari &amp; Mikus (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 8 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Taitung, Hsiangyang, 2200 m, 10.IV.1997, leg. Csorba &amp; Ronkay (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 8 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Hualien, Taroko N.P., Kuanyuan, 2400 m, 9.VI.1997, leg. B. Herczig &amp; L. Ronkay (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 2 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Ilan, Suyuan Yakou, 2100 m, 09.V.1997, leg.: Gy. M. László &amp; G. László (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 1 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Taitung, Hsiangyang upper forest zone, 2200 m, 13–14.IV.1997, leg. B. Herczig &amp; L. Ronkay (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 12 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Taoyuan, Ming Chyr, Forest Recreation Area, 1160 m, 17–18.IV.1997, leg. Gy. Fábián &amp; S.T. Kovács (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 2 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Nantou, 15 km N of Puli, 500 m, 29–30.VI.1997, leg. S.T. Kovács (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 5 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Taitung, 2 km E Hsiangyang, 2200 m, 20.V.1997, leg.: Gy. M. László &amp; G. László (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 1 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Taichung, 17 km SW Lishan, Techi Villa, 1500 m, 26–27.V.1997, leg.: Gy. M. László &amp; G. László (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 1 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Nantou, 5 km SW of Tayüling, 121'17''E – 24'09''N, 2900 m, 26.VI.1997, leg. C. Szaboky &amp; I Soos (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 5 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Nantou, 2100 m, 121'10''E – 24'06''N, 3 km SW of Tsuifeng, 5.VI.1997, leg. C. Szaboky &amp; I Soos (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 5 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Taitung, Hsiangyang, 2200 m, 13–14.VI.1997, leg. B. Herczig &amp; L. Ronkay (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 3 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Taitung, 2 km E Hsiangyang, 2200 m, 20.V.1997, leg.: Gy. M. László &amp; G. László (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 5 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Taitung, Mutien, 1500 m, 21.V.1997, leg.: Gy. M. László &amp; G. László (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 1 male, Taiwan, Prov. Chiayi, 4 km NE Alishan, 2200 m, 12.V.1997, leg.: Gy. M. László &amp; G. László (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 9 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Taichung, Hui Sun, Exp. Forest, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=121.03555&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=24.080278" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 121.03555/lat 24.080278)">Guandashi</a> LTER site, 950 m, 24°04'49''N, 121°02'08''E, 12–13.IV.1997, leg. Peregovits &amp; Kun (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 1 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Ilan, 1200 m, Ming Chyr Forest Recreation Area, 30–31.III.1997, leg. Csorba &amp; Ronkay (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) ; 6 ♂, Taiwan, Prov. Taipei, 10 km SE of Pinglin, Pihou, 450 m, 16.IV.1997, leg. Gy. Fábián &amp; S.T. Kovács (Coll. MWM/ ZSM) .</p><p>Diagnosis. In the original description (Wu et al. 2013), the species was compared only with B. sauteri belonging to another species group. Externally, B. callorufa (Figs. 7–8) differs clearly from both relative species B. fossi (Figs. 9–12) and B. obsoleta (Figs. 5, 6) by the wing coloration and pattern. The male genitalia of B. callorufa (Figs. 20, 21) is closer to that of B. obsoleta (Fig. 19), but the uncus is narrower, the valva is slightly narrower, the medial costal process is shorter, the basal saccular process is distally broader, the scobination in the 1st medial diverticulum is stronger, the main lobe of the 2nd medial diverticulum is larger and covered with stronger cornuti, the 5th medial diverticulum is larger, and the 3rd medial diverticulum is slightly shorter. The female genitalia (Fig. 28) differ from B. obsoleta (Fig. 27) by the less rugose antrum and the slightly shorter and posteriorly broader ductus bursae. Differences from B. fossi are listed in the diagnosis of the latter.</p><p>Distribution. The species is endemic to Taiwan (Wu et al. 2013).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB72F3707533BC79B4C50ACEE79EFD25	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Volynkin, Anton V.;Černý, Karel	Volynkin, Anton V., Černý, Karel (2017): A review of the Barsine obsoleta species-group with description of a new species from Vietnam (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). Zootaxa 4254 (2): 188-200, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4254.2.2
BB72F3707530BC74B4C50A7AE55AFD18.text	BB72F3707530BC74B4C50A7AE55AFD18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Barsine	<div><p>Barsine fossi Volynkin &amp; Černý, sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs. 9–12, 22, 29)</p><p>Type material. Holotype (Figs. 9, 22): male, XI.2015, Central Vietnam, Quang Ngai province, Bato Mt., 900 m, Le Luong Thanh leg., slide AV 1643m Volynkin (Coll. NHM, ex coll. CAV).</p><p>Paratypes: 3 ♂, 3 ♀, same data as in holotype, slides AV 2283m Volynkin (♂), AV2284f Volynkin (♀) (Colls CAV and NHM); 4 ♂, same locality and collector, but X.2015 (Coll. CAV); 2 ♂, X.2015, Central Vietnam, Da Nang province, Ba Na Mt., 1450 m, Le Luong Thanh leg. (Coll. CAV) ; 2 ♀, V.2016, South Vietnam, Lam Dong province, Lac Duong district, Tay Nguyen Highlands, Nui Ba National Park, leg. Vo Van Nhon (Coll. CAV) ; 2 ♂, same locality and collector, but 15.III.2016 and 20 . III.2 016 (Coll. CAV); 1 ♂, Vietnam, Tam Dao, 19.X. [19]76, A. Helia lgt. (Coll. CKC) ; 1 ♀, S Vietnam, Plato Tay Nguyen, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=107.98333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=15.033334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 107.98333/lat 15.033334)">Mt. Ngoc Linh</a>, 15°02'N, 107°59'E, H = 900–1400 [m], 10–25.VIII.1996, lg. Siniaev &amp; Afonin, ex coll. Alex. Schintlmeister (Coll. MWM/ ZSM).</p><p>Diagnosis. The new species (Figs. 9–12) can be easily separated from both relatives (Figs. 5–8) by its smaller size in males and bright yellow forewing ground color, with sharp red and black pattern elements in both sexes (unlike both relatives, in B. fossi sp. nov. the sexual dimorphism is expressed only in size and forewing width differences and not in pattern or wing coloration). By the wing pattern and coloration, the new species resembles also some representatives of other species groups, viz., B. gratiosa (Guérin-Méneville, 1843) (Figs. 13–14, 24, 32), B. mactans Butler, 1877 (Figs. 15, 25, 31) and B. perlucidula Buscek, 2012 (Figs. 16, 26), but differs clearly from them by the male and female genitalia structure. Externally, B. fossi sp. nov. (Figs. 9–12) differs from B. gratiosa (Figs. 13–14) by the smaller black dots on veins inside crosslines, broader and darker red spot pattern elements of forewing, longer black strokes between veins in the submarginal area, and pale red hindwings; from B. mactans (Fig. 15) differs by the much more contrast pattern, crosslines yellow with black dots on veins, sharp and longer black strokes between veins in the submarginal area, and pale red hindwings; from B. perlucidula (Fig. 16) differs by the more contrast pattern, larger red spot pattern elements of forewing, smaller black dots on veins inside crosslines, and longer black strokes between veins in the submarginal area. The male genitalia (Fig. 22) differ from both B. obsoleta (Fig. 19) and B. callorufa (Figs. 20–21) by the much larger and broader medial costal process, the distally broader valva, the narrower apical lobe of valva, the weaker basal saccular process, the longer and narrower distal saccular process which is stronger separated from the apical lobe of valva, the larger aedeagus, the narrower and strongly curved 1st medial diverticulum, the much larger main lobe of the 2nd medial diverticulum, distally broader 3rd medial diverticulum, and presence of a 4th medial diverticulum (absent in B. obsoleta and B. callorufa). The female genitalia of B. fossi (Fig. 29) differ from both B. obsoleta (Fig. 27) and B. callorufa (Fig. 28) by the ductus bursae much broader posteriorly, the broader corpus bursae, the longer appendix bursae, and presence of an additional anterior signum in the corpus bursae.</p><p>Description. Adult (Figs. 9–12). Forewing length 15–16 mm in males and 19–20 mm in females. Male antennae ciliate, female antennae filiform. Head red with some yellow scales. Ground color of thorax red, with several black dots on central area; patagia bright yellow with red margins; tegulae bright yellow, with red margins and large central black spots. Abdomen red. Forewing of male narrower than that of female. Forewing background bright yellow; pattern consists of large bright red spots between veins in subbasal and medial areas, bright red lines on veins in submarginal and marginal areas, two black dots at the wing base on anterior and posterior wing margins, one black dot subbasally, wavy antemedial line presented as row of black dots on veins, slightly wavy medial line presented as row of black dots on veins, and strong black strokes of different length between veins in submarginal area; cilia dark yellow. Hind wing red in male and pale red in female, in both sexes with slight yellowish suffusion on veins and in the anterior area. Male genitalia (Fig. 22). Uncus long, narrow, laterally flattened, moderately broadened distally, with small pointed claw-like tip. Tuba analis broad, membranous; scaphium narrow and moderately sclerotized; subscaphium as broad scobinate area. Tegumen moderately long and broad; juxta long, shield-like, with two short trigonal lower lobes; vinculum short, V-like. Valva moderately broad, medially broadened; medial costal process large and broad; distal costal process broadly trigonal, small; apical lobe of valva moderately large, narrow, apically rounded; sacculus strongly sclerotized, its basal process with broad base, long, strongly curved, apically pointed; distal saccular process long, narrow, slightly curved ventrally, well separated from the apical lobe of valva. Aedeagus large, narrow, almost straight; vesica broad, its structure typical for Barsine s. str. Basal diverticulum absent; 1st medial diverticulum long, medially narrowed, distally with fine scobination; 2nd medial diverticulum bilobate, its main lobe very broad, with field of strong short cornuti of different size, additional lobe short, conical, with strong scobination; 3rd medial diverticulum long, slightly curved, distally narrowed, with strong short cornuti of different size; 4th medial diverticulum small, conical, with small short cornuti; 5th medial diverticulum short, broad, with large strong cornuti of different size; additional small subapical dorsal diverticulum presented; basal plate of ductus ejaculatorius narrow, strongly sclerotized. Female genitalia (Fig. 29). Papillae anales broad, rectangular with rounded edges; apophyses anteriores and posteriores long and thin, apophyses anteriores somewhat shorter than posteriores. Ostium bursae broad; antrum broad, slightly rugose; ductus bursae strongly sclerotized, flattened dorso-ventrally, medially narrowed, its anterior membranous sections short. Corpus bursae globular, with strong rugose sclerotization and scobination posteriorly, with large rounded medial and anterior signa; anterior section of corpus bursae membranous with weak scobination. Appendix bursae strongly sclerotized, conical, situated latero-dorsally, curved.</p><p>Distribution. The species is known from Vietnam (Quang Ngai, Da Nang and Lam Dong provinces and Tam Dao National Park).</p><p>Etymology. The species name is dedicated to a friend of the senior author's family, Mr. Grigory G. Foss (Barnaul, Russia).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB72F3707530BC74B4C50A7AE55AFD18	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Volynkin, Anton V.;Černý, Karel	Volynkin, Anton V., Černý, Karel (2017): A review of the Barsine obsoleta species-group with description of a new species from Vietnam (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). Zootaxa 4254 (2): 188-200, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4254.2.2
