taxonID	type	description	language	source
1FCACDE90DFB52E481C0A6BC4EC27225.taxon	description	Figs 3 B, 4 C, D, J	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
1FCACDE90DFB52E481C0A6BC4EC27225.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is similar to H. angustalis in appearance, but it can be distinguished by its wings which have relatively larger stigmas, and the centrally lighter brown discoidal stigma; postmedial lines are smooth and somewhat thinner; the male lack a black anal tuft; the phallus has three anteriorly connected cornuti, one short and laminar and two long bands (one curved and distally bilobed and the other relatively straight, longer and distally pointed). In H. angustalis, stigmas are relatively smaller, and the discoidal stigma is uniformly fuscous; postmedial lines are somewhat punctated and thicker; the male has a black anal tuft; the phallus has three cornuti, with one small and spine-like and two long bands (one curved and the other relatively straight, longer and distally pointed) (Kirti and Rose 1987: fig. 6).	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
1FCACDE90DFB52E481C0A6BC4EC27225.taxon	description	Description. Adult (Fig. 3 B). Wingspan 23.0 – 27.0 mm, forewing length 12.0 – 14.0 mm. Frons brown. Vertex yellowish brown. Antenna yellowish brown, ventral cilia about one-quarter length of flagellomeres diameter in male. Maxillary palpus brown, white at base. Patagium yellowish brown. Tegula light brown, distally yellowish white. Forewing and hindwing pale yellow, with stigmas, lines, and broad bands along outer margin brown. Forewing diffused brown at base and proximal half of costal; orbicular stigma nearly round, sometimes light centrally; discoidal stigma reniform, centrally light; antemedial line closely accompanied by a brown square spot below orbicular stigma; postmedial line distinctly excurved and merged with outside broad band between M 2 and CuA 2. Hindwing with discoidal stigma reniform, centrally pale yellow; postmedial line distinctly excurved between M 2 and CuA 2, then incurved to discoidal stigma below and curved down to posterior margin, well separated from outer broad band; outer broad band narrowed at middle. Cilia pale yellow, with brown basal line. Legs off-white; front coax and femur light brown; tibia distally brown; hind tibia with outer distal spurs two-thirds length of inner distal spurs. Abdomen dorsally yellowish brown and terminally white at each segment; ventrally white. Male genitalia (Fig. 4 C, D). Valva very gradually narrowed distally, distal end rounded. Fibula comparatively well developed, with tip sharp. Phallus with three anteriorly connected cornuti: one short lamina and two long bands (one curved and distally bilobed and the other relatively straight, longer, and distally pointed). Female genitalia (Fig. 4 J). Apophyses anteriores about 1 ½ times length of apophyses posteriores. Ductus bursae approximately one-third length of corpus bursae. Corpus bursae elliptical anteriorly, posterior third slightly narrowed and weakly sclerotized; arciform signum longitudinal.	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
1FCACDE90DFB52E481C0A6BC4EC27225.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name is derived from the Latin abstractus, meaning separated, in reference to the postmedial line of the hindwing well separated from the outer broad band.	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
1FCACDE90DFB52E481C0A6BC4EC27225.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Yunnan, Guangxi).	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
3FE50D02AF7653339724FC51B3346914.taxon	description	Figs 3 C, 4 E, F, K	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
3FE50D02AF7653339724FC51B3346914.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is very similar to H. dissipatalis in appearance, but it can be distinguished in having the hindwing with the postmedial line distinctly excurved between M 2 and CuA 2 and closely accompanied by three pale yellow spots outside; the valva with its distal end nearly triangular and apically pointed; the phallus with three anteriorly connected cornuti; the corpus bursae with its posterior half cystiform and slightly narrower than the anterior half; and a transverse arciform signum. While in H. dissipatalis, the postmedial line of hindwing is slightly excurved between M 2 and CuA 2 and has no spot accompanied outside; the valva is very gradually distally narrowed and apically rounded; the phallus has a bunch of small, spine-like cornuti; the posterior third of corpus bursae is distinctly narrowed; and the arciform signum is longitudinal. In addition, male genitalia of H. coalita are similar to H. abstracta, especially in the shape of the cornutus, but H. coalita can be differentiated by the valva which has its distal end nearly triangular and apically pointed, the corpus bursae which is distinctly medially constricted, and the transverse arciform signum. In H. abstracta, the distal end of valva is nearly semicircular and apical end rounded, the corpus bursae is slightly posteriorly constricted, and arciform signum is longitudinal.	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
3FE50D02AF7653339724FC51B3346914.taxon	description	Description. Adult (Fig. 3 C). Wingspan 22.0 – 28.0 mm, forewing length 12.0 – 14.0 mm. Frons brown. Vertex yellowish brown. Antenna yellowish brown; ventral cilia about one-quarter length of flagellomeres diameter in male. Maxillary palpus brown, white at base. Patagium yellowish brown. Tegula light brown, distally yellowish white. Forewing and hindwing pale yellow, with stigmas, lines, and broad bands along outer margin fuscous. Forewing diffused fuscous at base one-third; costal fuscous, pale near postmedial line; orbicular stigma nearly round; discoidal stigma reniform; antemedial line closely accompanied by a square spot below orbicular stigma; postmedial line distinctly excurved and merged with outside broad band between M 2 and CuA 2. Hindwing with discoidal stigma reniform, centrally pale yellow; postmedial line distinctly excurved between M 2 and CuA 2, closely accompanied by three pale yellow spots intersected with outside broad band, then straight to discoidal stigma below and curved down to posterior margin. Cilia fuscous, with pale-yellow basal line. Legs off-white, front coax and femur light brown, tibia distally brown; hind tibia with outer distal spurs two-thirds length of inner distal spurs. Abdomen yellowish-brown dorsally and terminally white mixed black at each segment, ventrally white. Male genitalia (Fig. 4 E, F). Valva gradually narrowed distally, with distal end nearly triangular and apical end pointed; fibula slender. Phallus with three anteriorly connected cornuti, one short lamina, and two long bands (one curved, distally bilobed and the other relatively straight, longer, and distally pointed band). Female genitalia (Fig. 4 K). Apophyses anteriores about two times length of apophyses posteriores. Ductus bursae approximately one-third length of corpus bursae. Corpus bursae with anterior half nearly elliptical, posterior half cystiform and weakly sclerotized, distinctly constricted medially; arciform signum transverse.	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
3FE50D02AF7653339724FC51B3346914.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name is derived from the Latin coalitus, meaning connective, in reference to the three connected cornuti.	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
3FE50D02AF7653339724FC51B3346914.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Guangxi, Hainan).	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
C5A6A2F2379C5E849CBE4001A52982E4.taxon	description	Figs 3 A, 4 A, B, I	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
C5A6A2F2379C5E849CBE4001A52982E4.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Chongqing, Hunan, Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Hainan, Fujian, Taiwan), Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Japan (Hampson 1896; Caradja 1925; Kirti and Rose 1987).	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
2D152BA5374658BC9C504F45AB6827A3.taxon	description	Figs 3 D, 4 G, H, L	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
2D152BA5374658BC9C504F45AB6827A3.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Externally this species is very similar to H. coalita sp. nov. and difficult to distinguish from each other except by genital characteristics. In H. heteroidea, the distal end of valva is nearly semicircular and the apical end is rounded; the phallus has two separate, banded cornuti; one is long and wide and the other is thin and short. The posterior half of corpus bursae is narrowed and about half the width of the anterior half. In H. coalita, the distal end of the valva is nearly triangular and the apical end is pointed; the phallus has three anteriorly connected cornuti, one short lamina, and two long bands; and the posterior half of the corpus bursae is cystiform and slightly narrower than the width of anterior half.	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
2D152BA5374658BC9C504F45AB6827A3.taxon	description	Description. Adult (Fig. 3 D). Refer to the adult description of H. coalita because it is externally identical. Male genitalia (Fig. 4 G, H). Valva very gradually narrowed distally, distal end nearly semicircular and apical end rounded; fibula slender. Phallus with two separate, banded cornuti, one long, wide, and distally pointed, the other thin and short. Female genitalia (Fig. 4 L). Apophyses anteriores about two times length of apophyses posteriores. Ductus bursae approximately one-quarter length of corpus bursae. Corpus bursae with anterior half nearly oval, posterior half sclerotized and narrowed, about half width of the anterior half; arciform signum transverse.	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
2D152BA5374658BC9C504F45AB6827A3.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name is derived from the Latin heteroideus, meaning different shapes, in reference to two different banded cornuti.	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
2D152BA5374658BC9C504F45AB6827A3.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Chongqing, Hunan, Guangxi, Guangdong).	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
C0D710DBAEA4577F9ECBB70904C299FC.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This genus is externally similar to Mecyna Doubleday, 1849 in appearance, but it can be distinguished by having the uncus reduced to a flat arch and by the long, balloon-shaped corpus bursae with a well-sclerotized arciform signum, while in Mecyna, the uncus is conical, and the corpus bursae is oval and has a longitudinal banded signum composed of granules. In addition, Hemopsis is very similar to Ategumia in external adult morphology and genitalia characteristics, but it can be distinguished by the forewing having the postmedial line excurved and merged with the outside broad band between wing veins M 2 and CuA 2; in Ategumia, the postmedial line of the forewing is slightly excurved and intersects with, or is separated from, the outside broad band between M 2 and CuA 2.	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
C0D710DBAEA4577F9ECBB70904C299FC.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Japan (Hampson 1896; Caradja 1925; Kirti and Rose 1987).	en	Yu, Cheng-Jun, Du, Xi-Cui (2025): Revision of the genus Hemopsis Kirti & Rose, 1987 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), with descriptions of three new species from China. ZooKeys 1238: 17-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1238.150678
