taxonID	type	description	language	source
03DC8796C054FF933C998600FD9FEA82.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult (Fig. 1). Wingspan 32 – 35 mm. The species was characterised and illustrated in colour by Kononenko (2001) and by Gyulai et al. (2013). Male genitalia (Fig. 22). The main characteristic feature of A. atrovirens is the structure of vesica with short diverticula bearing knife-like cornutus on dorsal diverticulum and two tiny spines on medial diverticulum. Female genitalia (Fig. 36). Female differs by relatively large ovipositor, shallow slightly sclerotised antrum with microsetae inside and short, slightly sclerotised and ribbed ductus bursae with short sclerotised fold inside.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C054FF933C998600FD9FEA82.taxon	distribution	Distribution. North India, Nepal.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05CFF9B3C9983A0FDC8EFEA.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult (Fig. 2). Wingspan 38 – 40 mm. The species differs from the related A. atrovirens, A. pedibus and A. parannamita by generally darker wing colouration. Male genitalia (Fig. 23). In the male genitalia, A. annamita differs from A. atrovirens by its thinner, apically less hooked uncus, shorter but broader, almost quadratic juxta, slenderer and somewhat longer harpe, more elongated neck of cucullus and by shape of cucullus, which is more tapered ventrally. The ventral diverticulum of the vesica bears a large cornutus which is not knife-like as in A. atrovirens but straight, claw-like apically, and larger, more comb-like, situated on the tip of the medial diverticulum. Female genitalia (Fig. 37). The female genitalia differ from its congeners by presence of the large, discoidal and partly heavily sclerotised posterior section of bursa copulatrix, conical-trapezoidal shape of antrum and relatively large, less conical papillae anales with finely arched outer margins.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05CFF9B3C9983A0FDC8EFEA.taxon	distribution	Distribution. North Vietnam.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05CFF9A3C998023FB03EC37.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype: male, China, Aut. Reg. Xizang, Linzhi, Hanmi, 2200 m, 20 – 28. vii. 2013, Zhao-Hui Pan leg. genit. prep. HHL- 2930 - 1. Paratypes: 1 female, with same locality, data and collector, genit. prep. HHL- 2906 - 2; 5 females, Aut. Reg. Xizang, Hanmi-Motuo, 2100 m, 18 – 27. viii. 2005, H. Huang, D. K. Zhou & L. Tang leg., genit. prep HHL- 2927 - 2; HHL- 2927 s; HHL- 2928 - 2; 2929 - 2. Coll. NEFI, Harbin.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05CFF9A3C998023FB03EC37.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Wingspan 41 – 45 mm. A. parannamita externally differs from its congeners by large size and brighter colouration with forewing pattern formed by golden-green elements on dark-brown background and especially expressed golden-green subterminal field with distinct or traceable reddish suffused subterminal line; hindwing yellowish-brown, paler compared with other species. By structure of uncus, shape of cucullus and harpe and structure of vesica the new species belongs to atrovirens - species group, being very close to A. annamita described from North Vietnam. It differs externally from A. annamita by its somewhat larger size (male 40, female 42 – 45 mm vs 38 – 40 mm in A. annamita), generally more bright colouration and details of structure of male and female genitalia, namely by larger and less tapered cucullus, stronger harpe, structure of vesica and shape of cornutus in male, and smaller, more rounded antrum, thin, longer ductus bursae and simple shape of the corpus bursae without discoidal sclerotised posterior section of bursa copulatrix in female.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05CFF9A3C998023FB03EC37.taxon	description	Description. Adult (Figs 3, 4). Head and thorax covered with greenish-golden hair-like scales, palps blackish. Ground colour of forewing blackish-brown; main elements of wing pattern golden-green or yellow-green; basal field blackish, subbasal field filled with golden-green; costal field blackish with distinct yellowish-green marks; medial field blackish-brown with greenish suffusion; orbicular and reniform stigmata filled with black and suffused with greenish scales, encircled with golden-green, reniform with whitish outer streak; veins suffused with grey; postmedial line waved or slightly dentate; subterminal field bright, golden-green, with whitish-grey veins and reddish-brown outer suffusion; subterminal line dentate, whitish-grey; terminal field golden-green on blackishbrown background, having black dash in medial part; terminal line broken for black semilunar streaks; cilia yellowish-brown, with black terminal spots between veins. Hindwing yellowish-grey, paler in inner part, with traceable discal spot and in some specimens with diffused terminal band; cilia pale, yellowish-grey. Male genitalia. (Fig. 24). In the male genitalia, the armature larger than in A. annamita; uncus, tegumen and valva somewhat stronger; juxta quadrangular; valva generally broader than in A. annamita, with more massive and less tapered cucullus and more angled ventral extension of sacculus; harpe relatively short, straight, somewhat stronger than in A. annamita. Aedeagus with strongly sclerotised, slightly scobinate carina; vesica rather short, with shorter, but broader compared with A. annamita diverticula; dorsal diverticulum armed with large, broad basally, strongly arched cornutus, which extended and hooked apically; medial diverticulum armed with three small comb-like cornuti. Female genitalia. (Fig. 38). The female genitalia of the new species conspicuously differ from A. annamita by twice shorter ovipositor, rounded, cup-like shape of antrum, shorter ductus bursae, by missing of discoidal sclerotised posterior section of bursa copulatrix, and by elongated, rounded in the bottom part shape of bursa. Etymology. The name of the new species refers to it close relations to A. annamita.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05CFF9A3C998023FB03EC37.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Prov. Xizang, Linzhi). The species is known only from its type-locality.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05DFF9A3C998258FA51E9A5.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult (Fig. 5). Wingspan 31 – 34 mm. This species is close to A. atrovirens and A. parannamita but differs by smaller size (31 – 34 mm), generally darker colouration and details of wing pattern. Male genitalia (Fig. 25). In the male genitalia, it differs from the related species by narrower valva with less tapered narrower and more rounded cucullus and more rounded lobe of sacculus. It well differs from all congeners by the shape and size of the large broad-based cornutus of the vesica, neck-like constricted in medial part with terminal section dilated, appearing as a paw-like asymmetrical extension with apical U-shaped submedial incision; the medial diverticulum of the vesica is the largest among the allied species, bearing six terminal cornuti on the wide basal plate. Female genitalia (Fig. 39). The female genitalia of A. pedibus differ conspicuously from those of A. atrovirens by their trapezoid, anteriorly broader and more sclerotised antrum, longer, tubular ductus bursae, the enlarged posterior section of corpus bursae and the presence of four short, ribbon-like signa. A. pedibus differs from the other related species by its about twice larger conical papillae anales, less rounded shape of antrum and much broader shape of corpus bursae.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05DFF9A3C998258FA51E9A5.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Prov. Hubei). Note. Three paratypes of A. pedibus referred by Gyulai et al. (2013) as “ 3 females, Autonomous region Xizang (Tibet), Hanmi – Motuo, 2100 m, 18 – 28. vii. 2005, leg. H. Huang, D. K. Zhou & L. Tang (coll. NEFU) have been examined by authors only by photographs of adults, without dissection. In fact these specimens belong to A. parannamita (genit. preps HHL- 2927 - 2; HHL- 2928 - 2; 2929 - 2) and included here to the type series of the former.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05DFF9D3C9987D5FB3DEC37.taxon	description	(Figs 6, 26, 40)	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05DFF9D3C9987D5FB3DEC37.taxon	discussion	Beside the examined material on A. parannamita we found the taxon, with by our opinion is closely related, but somewhat different from both A. parannamita and A. pedibus. We avoid describing it as a new species before more material can be acquired to judge the morphological difference with A. parannamita and A. pedibus or the molecular study can prove its specific status. The data on examined specimens and diagnosis are given here.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05DFF9D3C9987D5FB3DEC37.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. 1 male, China, Aut. Reg. Xizang, Linzhi, Hanmi, 2200 m, 20 – 28. vii. 2013, Z. H. Pan leg., genit. prep. HHL- 2907 - 1, coll. NEFU, Harbin; 2 females with same locality, data and collector, genit. prep. HHL- 2925 and HHL- 2926. Coll. NEFU, Harbin.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05DFF9D3C9987D5FB3DEC37.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult (Fig. 6). Wingspan 40 – 42 mm. This species belongs to the atrovirens species-group, being closer related to A. parannamita and A. pedibus; it is larger in the size than A. pedibus with the wingspan 31 – 34 mm but somewhat smaller than A. parannamita (wingspan 41 – 45 mm). Externally examined specimens are very similar to A. parannamita, but slightly differs from it beside smaller size by darker background and prominent black spot in subbasal area along inner margin of wing and somewhat darker coloured hindwing. It differs from related A. pedibus by brighter colouration. Male genitalia. (Fig. 26). In the male genitalia this species close to A. parannamita, but differs from by slightly broader shape of cucullus and lateral extension of sacculus, and mainly by the armature of vesica, in which the main large broad-based diverticulum is smaller, less curved than in A. parannamita, somewhat broadened and slightly dentate apically, with small submedial excision, but not bifurcate apically, like in A. parannamita and A. pedibus; the ventral diverticulum bearing apically group of small basally joined cornuti. Female genitalia. (Fig. 40). The female genitalia of the examined specimens differ from A. parannamita (Fig. 38) by broader rounded antrum with quadrangular cup-like inner part, longer ductus bursae and longer and thinner corpus bursae. They are differ conspicuously from those of A. pedibus (Fig. 39) by their twice smaller papillae anales, broader, rounded antrum, and relatively long thin ductus bursae and narrower tube-like shape of corpus bursae.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05DFF9D3C9987D5FB3DEC37.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Prov. Xizang, Linzhi). The taxon is known only from the collecting site.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05AFF9D3C9981CDFCD5E8A5.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult (Fig. 7). Wingspan 37 – 38 mm. Externally A. sinica is close to A. owadai and A. taiwani, but differs from its congeners by more developed green elements of wing pattern and presence of reddish-brown suffusion along subterminal line. Male genitalia (Fig. 7). In male genitalia it differs from related A. owadai by narrower valva, more rounded cucullus, thinner and longer harpe, shorter main diverticulum with more massive stick-like double-lobed cornutus and thinner dorsal cornutus armed with single three small joined cornuti and four joined cornuti in the base. The female of A. sinica described by Kononenko (2001) from North Vietnam by opinion Gyulai et al. (2013) belongs to A. owadai, however the sex matching of this species should be revised, because A. sinica and A. owadai occur sympatrically in the Guangdong Province of China.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05AFF9D3C9981CDFCD5E8A5.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Prov. Guangdong). Note. The species was probably misidentified by Draudt (1950) as " Trachea atrovirens " and also misidentified and illustrated by Chen (1982) as " Trachea prasinatra ".	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05AFF9C3C9986D5FC30EF3D.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. 1 female, Prov. Guangdong, Huizhou City, Mt. Nankunshan, 17. v. 2003. M. Wang leg. Genit. prep. HHL- 2913 - 2. Coll. SCAU, presently deposited in NEFU, Harbin. The specimen included to the typeseries of A. owadai as a paratype.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05AFF9C3C9986D5FC30EF3D.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult (Fig. 7). Wingspan 36 – 38 mm. The species is externally similar to its sister-species, A. sinica and A. taiwani, but can be distinguish from them by broader wings with less pointed apex, more vivid greenish patterns and the absence of reddish-brown suffusion in subterminal area. Male genitalia (Fig. 28). In the male genitalia, A. owadai differs from A. sinica by more massive uncus, larger, more triangular shape of cucullus, shorter and thicker harpe; vesica with larger and broader diverticula, medial cornutus larger and thinner than in A. sinica. Female genitalia (Fig. 41, 42). The female of this species described by Kononenko (2001) as A. sinica (Gyulai et al. 2013). It could be characterised by relatively small lyriform ovipositor, small, split-like antrum, very short ductus bursae covered with fine short setae and elongate corpus bursae.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05AFF9C3C9986D5FC30EF3D.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Prov. Guangdong).	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05AFF9C3C9986D5FC30EF3D.taxon	materials_examined	Note. The paratypes specimens of A. owadai referred by Gyulai et al. (2013) as 1 male, 1 female, Prov. Guangdong, Mt. Nankunshan, 17. v. 2003, leg. M. Wang; “ 1 male, from the same site, 18. v. 2003, leg. M. Wang; 1 specimen, Autonomous Region Guangxi, Mt. Cenwanglaoshan, v. 2002, leg. M. Wang; 1 specimen, Prov. Guangdong, Mt. Nanling, 22. vi. 2003, leg. M. Wang (coll. SCAU) have been examined by authors only by photograph, without dissection. In fact those specimens belong to A. furcatus (genit. preps HHL- 2919 - 2, HHL- 2911 - 2, HHL- 2922 - 1, paratypes) and to A. sp. cf. furcatus (genit. preps HHL- 2918 - 1, HHL- 2909 - 2) and included to the type series of A. furcatus and examined material on A. sp. cf. furcatus.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05BFF9C3C99815BFE60E966.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult (Fig. 9). Wingspan 36 – 38 mm. A. taiwani by shape of wing is similar to A. sinica, both species differ from the former by narrower forewing, straight costal margin and more acute apical angle of wing. The colouration and wing pattern are similar to A. owadai, but differ by broader green subbasal field, more oblique and broader subterminal field and reniform joined in basal part with subterminal field. Male genitalia (Fig. 29). The male genitalia of A. taiwani can be distinguished from A. sinica and A. owadai by the much broader juxta, the somewhat longer and more pointed harpe, the more elongated cucullus, the basally longer large cornutus of the vesica, and by the well-developed ventral diverticulum bearing a single tiny terminal cornutus.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05BFF9C3C99815BFE60E966.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Taiwan.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05BFF9F3C9987A8FA53EF82.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype: male, China, Aut. Reg. Guangxi, Mt. Cenwanglaoshan, v. 2002. M. Wang leg., genit. slide HHL- 2921 - 1, Coll. NEFU, Harbin.; Paratypes: 1 female, Prov. Guangdong, Nanling, Nanling, 22. ix. 2001, M. Wang leg., genit. Slide HHL- 2911 - 2; 1 female, Prov. Guangdong, Huizhou City, Mt. Nankun, 17. v. 2003. M. Wang leg., genit. slide HHL- 2919 - 2; 1 male, Prov. Guangdong, Nanling, 22. vi. 2003, M. Wang leg., genit. slide HHL- 2922 - 1; Coll. NEFU, Harbin and Coll. SCAU, presently deposited in NEFU, Harbin.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05BFF9F3C9987A8FA53EF82.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Wingspan 40 – 42 mm. By characteristic structures of male and female genitalia (short, massive uncus, rounded cucullus lateral extension of sacculus and structure of vesica and cornuti in male and structure of antrum in female) the new species belongs to sinica - species group. Externally it similar to its sympatric sisterspecies, A. sinica and A. owadai described from Guangdong, and the allopatric sister-species, A. taiwani described from Taiwan. It can be distinguishable from them by more distinctly developed yellowish-green elements of wing pattern, paler blackish-brown background dusted with yellowish-green scales and paler grey-brown hindwing. In male genitalia it differs mainly by configuration of the clasping apparatus: more extended valva with slightly furcate harpe and less rounded cucullus and by structure of vesica and shape of cornuti. Female differs from A. owadai by broader and more rounded shape of antrum and about three times longer ductus bursae.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05BFF9F3C9987A8FA53EF82.taxon	description	Description. Adult (Figs 10, 11). Head and thorax covered with yellowish-green hair-like scales, palps blackish. Ground colour of forewing dark grey-brown with dusting of yellowish-green scales; main elements of wing pattern yellow-green; basal and subbasal fields filled with yellowish-green; basal line indistinct, dentate; subbasal line waved; costal field with yellowish-green marks tinged by black; medial field blackish-brown, with dusting of yellowish-green scales and hardly traceable claviform; orbicular marked by yellowish-green bordering line, reniform; filled with yellowish-green, dark in basal part; postmedial line waved; subterminal field yellowishgreen to brownish-green in outer part; veins in subterminal field dusted by ash-grey with whitish dots; subterminal line extended along veins M 1 and M 2; terminal field broader compared with related species; terminal line waved, broken for elongate black semilunar streaks outlined with yellowish-green; cilia greyish, yellowish-brown basally and opposite veins. Hindwing brownish-grey, generally darker than in A. parannamita and A. sp. cf. pedibus, with hardly traceable discal spot and medial line; cilia pale, yellowish-grey. Male genitalia. (Fig. 30). The male genitalia of A. furcatus can be distinguished from the related A. sinica, A. taiwani and A. owadai by slightly more extended cucullus, shorter neck of cucullus and shape of harpe which is shorter but stronger than in related species and curved and slightly furcate apically. Aedeagus with rather broad ventral diverticulum, armed by three joined small cornuti; the medial diverticulum bearing large stick-like cornutus, which is somewhat larger and less extended apically compared with related species. Female genitalia. (Fig. 43). The female genitalia of A. furcatus are close to A. owadai, but differ by broader and more rounded shape of antrum and three times longer ductus bursae.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05BFF9F3C9987A8FA53EF82.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species name refers to characteristic feature of species — slightly bifurcate harpe.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C05BFF9F3C9987A8FA53EF82.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The species is known from its type locality in South China (Guanxi and Guangdong Provinces) Note. Two males and two females of this species (holotype, genit. slide HHL- 2921 - 1 and paratypes, HHL- 2919 - 2, HHL- 2911 - 2) were incorrectly included to the type-series of A. owadai as paratypes (Gyulai et al. 2013).	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C058FF9F3C9981CBFB8FEB65.taxon	description	(Figs 12, 13, 31, 44)	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C058FF9F3C9981CBFB8FEB65.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: male, China, Prov. Guangdong, Huizhou City, Mt. Nankun, 18. v. 2003, M. Wang leg., genit. prep. HHL- 2918 - 1. Coll. NEFU, Harbin; 1 female, Prov. Guangdong, Mt. Nanling, 22. vi. 2003, M. Wang leg., genit. prep. HHL- 2909 - 2. Coll. SCAU, presently deposited NEFU, Harbin.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C058FF9F3C9981CBFB8FEB65.taxon	discussion	Beside the examined material on A. furcatus we found the taxon, with by our opinion is closely related, but somewhat different from A. furcatus. We avoid describing it as a new species before more material can be acquired to judge the morphological difference with A. furcatus or the molecular study can prove its specific status. The data on specimens and diagnosis are given here.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C058FF9F3C9981CBFB8FEB65.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult. (Figs 12, 13). Wingspan 43 – 45 mm. The taxon belongs to A. sinica group. It is externally similar to its sister-species A. furcatus and the other species of the group, but can be distinguished from them by somewhat larger size (wingspan 43 – 45 mm), darker colouration of the forewing, mossy-green colour of pale elements of wing pattern and narrower subterminal field. Male genitalia. (Fig. 31). The male genitalia of A. sp. cf. furcatus are very similar to those of A. furcatus, but differs by somewhat narrower valva, more triangular shaped cucullus, longer ventral extension of sacculus and by shape of harpe, which is thinner and longer than those in A. furcatus, knee-like curved in apical third, but not slightly furcate as in A. furcatus. Aedeagus with longer basal tube of vesica, narrower ventral extension armed with two tiny cornuti; medial diverticulum armed with stick-like cornutus shorter, but more massive compared with A. furcatus. Female genitalia. (Fig. 44). Female genitalia close to A. owadai (Fig. 41, 42) and A. furcatus (Fig. 43), but differ by very small antrum formed by two small semicircular setose plates; ductus bursae longer than in A. owadai and thicker than in A. furcatus.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C058FF9F3C9981CBFB8FEB65.taxon	distribution	Distribution. South East China (Prov. Guangdong). The taxon is known only from its collecting sites.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C058FF9E3C998595FB66E9C2.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype: male, China, Aut. Reg. Xizang, Linzhi, Hanmi, 2200 m, 20 – 28. vii. 2013, Z. H. Pan leg., genitalia prep. HHL- 2910 - 1, Coll. NEFU, Harbin. Paratypes: 2 males, 1 female, same locality, data and collector, genitalia prep. males, HHL- 2908 - 1, HHL- 2931 - 1, female HHL- 2947 - 2. Coll. NEFU, Harbin.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C058FF9E3C998595FB66E9C2.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Wingspan 32 – 35 mm. A. sacculatus sp. n. is the third new species of sinica species-group. It differs externally from its congeners by smaller size (wingspan 32 – 35 mm), bright colouration forewing, resembling A. parannamita. Wing pattern formed by golden-green elements on dark-brownish background and especially expressed golden-green subterminal field; hindwing yellowish-grey brown, darker than in A. parannamita, but paler than in other members of sinica species-group. By male genitalia structure it is close to A. owadai, from which it differs by narrower and more apically hooked uncus, broader juxta, more rounded cucullus, shorter neck of cucullus and angled lateral extension of sacculus (rounded in A. owadai and in all species of sinica - species group). Aedeagus with rather short diverticula, medial diverticulum armed by short cutter-like cornutus, different in shape from other species of the group. Female differs by well-formed quadrangular antrum and very short sclerotised ductus bursae.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C058FF9E3C998595FB66E9C2.taxon	description	Description. Adult (Figs 14, 15). Head and thorax covered with yellowish-green hair-like scales, palps blackish-brown. Ground colour of forewing blackish-brown with yellowish-green dusting; main elements of wing pattern yellowish-green; costal field yellowish-green dusting and with distinct yellowish-green and blackish marks; basal field yellowish-green, basal line distinct; subbasal field filled with yellowish-green, subbasal line slightly waved; medial field blackish-brown with yellow-greenish suffusion, claviform traceable; orbicular and reniform stigmata filled with yellowish-green, rather small, orbicular rounded, both stigmata encircled by dark line; veins suffused with grey; postmedial line waved; subterminal field bright, yellowish-green, with ash-grey veins and light brownish outer suffusion; subterminal line dentate, extended in M 1 - M 2 veins area, pale yellowish-green; terminal field blackish-brown with grey suffusion; terminal line waved, as row black semilunar streaks; cilia yellowishbrown, with black terminal spots between veins. Hindwing yellowish-grey, paler in outer part, with hardly traceable discal spot and in some specimens with diffused terminal band; cilia pale, yellowish-grey. Male genitalia. (Fig. 32). Uncus rather short, thinner than in related species, slightly hooked apically; tegumen with broad peniculus, juxta plate-like, broad; valva narrower than in A. owadai, with shorter neck of cucullus and angled lateral extension of sacculus; harpe straight, rather short, smaller than in related species; cucullus larger and more rounded than in A. owadai. Aedeagus with tubular vesica ended by short ventral diverticulum armed with two small spines and larger medial diverticulum armed with short (about two times shorter than in other species of A. sinica group), cutter-like cornutus. Female genitalia. (Fig. 45). Ovipositor relatively small, papillae anales constricted apically; antrum quadrangular in shape with antevaginal plate formed by two small scobinate lobes; the ductus bursae very short, sclerotised and bifurcate in joining with corpus bursae; corpus bursae long, narrow, somewhat constricted medially, extended in proximal part.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C058FF9E3C998595FB66E9C2.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species name indicates for angular shape of sacculus which is the characteristic feature of new species.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C058FF9E3C998595FB66E9C2.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Aut. Reg. Xizang). The species is known only from its type-locality.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C059FF813C9985F1FD26ECDF.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult (Fig. 16). Wingspan 34 – 35 mm. A. yoshimotoi somewhat resembled A. euplexina by wing pattern, but differs by the shorter and more rounded shape of forewing. It is easily separable from the other congeners by its uniquely pale and extensive, lichen-green forewing basal and subterminal fields and orbicular and reniform stigmata, the yellowish-green suffused dark brown median field and the white bordered basal, ante- and postmedial lines. Male genitalia (Fig. 33). The male genitalia of A. yoshimotoi have similar outline of valvae with those of the species of the sinica species-group but can be distinguished by the narrower juxta with U-shaped and more sclerotized distal part, the thicker and shorter harpe and the more evenly rounded cucullus with more elongated neck. The aedeagus has no distinct diverticulum on vesica, which armed in the basal part by small but strong, conical cornuti, and the diverticula are vestigial, but indicated by short, broad based cornuti; the straight, distally flattened large cornutus is located distally. Female genitalia (Fig. 46). In the female genitalia of A. yoshimotoi, the antrum is strongly sclerotized, shortly T-shaped; the ductus bursae is broader in width with dense granules sclerotisation and with longitudinal wrinkles in its walls.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C059FF813C9985F1FD26ECDF.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Prov. Guangdong: Nanling).	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C047FF833C998171FA5EEDFE.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype: male, China, Aut. Reg. Guangxi, Mt. Maorshan, 1. vii. 2002, M. Wang leg., genitalia prep. HHL- 2923 - 1. Coll. SCAU, presently deposited in coll. NEFU, Harbin. Paratype: 1 female, China, Prov. Fujian, Mt. Wuyi, Sangang, 8 – 9. vii. 2013, C. Zhang & X. Liu leg. Genitalia prep. HHL- 2914. Coll. NEFU, Harbin.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C047FF833C998171FA5EEDFE.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Wingspan 37 – 38 mm. The new species is externally easily separable from other congeners by its uniquely pale and extensive, salad-green forewing basal, costal and submarginal fields on black background and salad-green filling of orbicular and reniform stigmata, the green suffused black median field and the white bordering of ante- and postmedial lines and the reniform. It resembles A. yoshomotoi (Fig. 16), but differs well by more bright and developed salad-green elements of wing pattern, black background and presence of claviform. The male and female genitalia structures demonstrate its isolated position in the genus.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C047FF833C998171FA5EEDFE.taxon	description	Description. Adult (Figs 17, 18). Head salad-green, labial palps blackish, with pale green 3 rd segment; tegulae salad-green basally, widely bordered with black, patagia bordered with black and brown. Forewing ground colour blackish with pale-greenish dusting, black dark elements and salad-green pale elements of wing pattern. Basal and subbasal fields salad-green; basal line black with white bordering; costal field salad-green with five black marks; antemedial line black with white inner border; medial field blackish with dusting of greenish scales and greenish dashes; orbicular pale salad-green, or open to pale costal field, encircled with black; claviform distinct, saladgreen, encircled with black; vein A in medial field white; area between vein A and inner margin of wing filled with salad-green; medial line traceable, black; antemedial line black, outlined inwardly with white; subterminal field wide, salad-green, with prominent black subapical mark and extension along veins M 2 and M 3; terminal field black, forms two prominent spots along veins R 1 - M 1 and Cu 1 - Cu 2; subterminal line whitish, dentate; terminal line black, dentate, separated for triangular streaks; outer margin of wing waved, cilia mottled, blackish between veins, pale yellowish-green opposite veins. Hindwing brownish-grey, paler in basal part, blackish along outer margin; cilia with yellowish base, mottled, blackish and pale yellowish-grey. Male genitalia. (Fig. 34). The male genitalia structures show separated position of the new species and in same time demonstrate all main characteristic features of the genus. Uncus rather short, moderate thick, broader apically; tegumen with broad peniculus, juxta plate-like, extended medially; transtilla well developed; valva relatively broad and more massive compared with congeners; cucullus with small lateral extension; harpe large, flattened; neck of cucullus broad; cucullus large, tapered ventrally, distally covered with numerous rows of spines. Aedeagus rather short and broad, with tubular vesica ended by short ventral diverticulum armed with two rather large spines on broad base and spines and large medial diverticulum strongly tipped and armed with single tiny spine-like cornutus. Female genitalia. (Fig. 47). The female genitalia differ from those of other congeners by large ovipositor, with apically constricted papillae anales about 2 – 2.5 times larger than in other species and large, sack-like corpus bursae. Antrum large, cup-like, with small central incision; ductus bursae moderate in length, broad, ribbed and scobinate; corpus bursae large, sack-like.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C047FF833C998171FA5EEDFE.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name refers to unusual external appearance of the new species.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C047FF833C998171FA5EEDFE.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The species is known from two rather removed localities in Autononous Reg. Guangxi, Mt. Maorshan and from Prov. Fujian, Mt. Wuyi, Sangang. The moths flying in the beginning of July. Note. The specimen, designated here as holotype of A. miraculosus was erroneously included to the type-series of A. yoshimoto i (Gyulai et al. 2013) as a paratype by examining of the photograph sent to authors by H. L. Han.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C044FF823C99818BFDFCEF4A.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Type-series: Lectotype of Valeria euplexina (herewith designated): male with labels: “ Likiang (China), Provinz Nord-Yuennan, 19.9.1935. H. Höne / Valeria euplexina male Draudt / Holotype Valeria euplexina male Draudt / gen. prep. Hreblay N: 10016 ” (ZFMK); paralectoype of Valeria euplexina: female with labels: “ Likiang (China), Provinz Nord-Yuennan, 14.9.1935. H. Höne / Allotype Valeria euplexina female Draudt / gen. prep. Hreblay N: 10017 female ” (ZFMK). Other material examined: 1 male, 1 female, China, W. Sichuan, road Dawe / Lushan, Xiling Xue Shan Mt. H- 2500 m, 19. ix. 2011, N 30 ° 50.620 ′, E 102 ° 45.221 ′, A. Floriani leg., Genit. prep. GB 12188, GB 12189.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C044FF823C99818BFDFCEF4A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult (Figs. 19 – 21). Wingspan 36 – 38 mm. Atrovirensis euplexina externally looks similar to A. yoshimotoi and A. miraculosus, but differs from the first species by narrower and longer shape of forewing with prominently oblique outer margin, and from the second relative by darker mossy-green pale elements of wing pattern. The markings of the wing pattern are similar to A. yoshimotoi and A. miraculosus. Ground colour of forewing blackish with yellowish-green dusting; basal, subbasal and subterminal fields, orbicular and reniform mossy-green; transversal lines black, outlined with white; claviform and medial shadow traceable; terminal field as in A. miraculosus, but black spots are smaller, terminal line disrupted into a row of black narrow streaks; cilia mottled. Hindwing yellowish-grey, with traceable discal spot and mottled cilia. Male genitalia (Fig. 35). In the male genitalia all structures heavily sclerotised. Uncus moderate long and wide, somewhat extended subapically; tegumen broad, without extended peniculus; juxta large, trapezoid, plate-like, with deep cut in apical part; valva moderate wide, with well-expressed neck of cucullus; sacculus with short, vestigial lateral extension; strong clasper, positioned transversally, bearing strong stout apically slightly hooked harpe; neck of cucullus rather long; cucullus moderate, rounded, armed with 1 – 2 row (s) of weak coronal setae. Aedeagus rather short, but stout, with broad, sclerotised carina; vesica short, rather broad, with large medial diverticula armed with short cutter-like cornutus; four strong cornuti on broad base lie in subbasal part of vesica and 5 small teeth in basal part. Female genitalia (Fig. 48) The female genitalia differ from those of other congeners by large flattened-conical ovipositor, which is somewhat constricted and pointed apically; papillae anales about 2 times larger than in other species, except A. miraculosus (Fig. 47), weakly sclerotised, shallow cup-like antrum with sclerotised lateral angles, short and broad, scobinate, ribbed and slightly sclerotised ductus bursae and large, sack-like corpus bursae.	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
03DC8796C044FF823C99818BFDFCEF4A.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Prov. Yunnan, Prov. Sichuan). Note. The species has been described by ‘ wenige Paare von Li-Kiang, 14 bis 19. ix. 35 ” [one pair from Likiang 14 and 19. ix. 35] (Draudt 1950). The specimens with corresponding data, male, collected at 19. ix and female at 14. ix. 1935 are marked in the collection of ZFMK as “ Holotype ” and “ Allotype ”, however the types were not indicated in the original description as well as for other species described by Draudt (1950). Therefore, the male specimen labelled as “ Holotype ” in fact is the lectotype of Valeria euplexina Draudt, 1950; the female marked as “ Allotypus ” is the paralectotype. Although the specimens of A. euplexina from Sichuan differ externally from the types described from Yunnan, the male and female genitalia structure of those are identical with lecto- and paralectotypes. It worth to note, that Draudt (1950) described two different species with same name “ euplexina ” in genera Eumichtis and Valeria in same publication, on same page with imago illustration on same plate, what created some confusion for lepidopterists discussing these taxa. The Eumichtis euplexina Draudt, 1950: 67, Pl. 5: 1, 2 has been revised by Hreblay & Ronkay (1997, 1998); the lectotype has been designated and the species has been placed to the genus Oroplexia Hampson, 1908 (Noctuidae, Xyleninae, Phlogophorini) (Hreblay et al. 1998). The Valeria euplexina Draudt, 1950: 67, Pl. 5: 4 is revised hereby for the first time. By our opinion, based on analysis of morphological characters, V. e u pl ex i na could be considered as a member of the genus Atrovirensis (Noctuidae, Xyleninae, Apameini).	en	Han, H. L., Pan, Z. H., Kononenko, V. S. (2016): A review of the genus Atrovirensis Kononenko, 2001 with description of four new species from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Xyleninae, Apameini). Zootaxa 4088 (2): 201-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.2.3
