taxonID	type	description	language	source
03FD87F45909FFC393DD1A4EAA42FB87.taxon	description	(Figs 1, 13, 25, 28) Holotype. m, Thailand: Prov. Nan, DoiPhuKhaNP, betweenPuaandBoLuang, 1350 m, 101 05 ’ E, 19 12 ’ N, 3. XI. 2002, leg. B. Herczig & G. Ronkay; slide No. RL 7903 m (coll. HNHM). Paratype. Thailand: 1 f, Prov. ChiangMai, 1600 m, betweenFangandNorLae, 99 ° 09 ’ E, 20 ° 02 ’ N, 28.10.2002. leg. B. Herczig & G. Ronkay; slide No. TB 399 f (coll. HNHM). Taxonomy. Accordingtothemalegenitalia, N. octogesima and N. laoana spp. n. representadistinctlineage. Description. Wingspan 21 – 24 mm, lengthofforewing 11 – 12 mm. Antennaefiliform, ciliate, inmaleciliaarrangedintofourtransversearrays, lengthofciliatwicediameterof flagellum; infemaleoneciliumpersegment, shorterthandiameterofflagellum. Length oflabialpalps 2.5 timesthediameterofeyeinmale, threetimesinfemale, inbothsexes tipnotlight, dorsalscaleslong, dorsaledgestronglyconvex. Scale-hoodofvertexbroadbased, relativelylong, itstipbifurcate. Profemoraand – tibiaeinmaleslightlythickened, hairy. Characteristicwingpatternfeatures: costanotconcaveinmale; groundcolourgreyishbrowninmale, darkerinfemale; subterminallinegreyishwithtwoprojectionsinwards inmale, moresinuousinfemale; postmediallineparalleltothesubterminalbutslightly moresinuouswithanangulationinwardsnearlytouchingreniformspotinmale; medial linebroad, dark; antemediallinepresent; reniformstigmabig, paleyellow, 8 - shaped, with greyishdotsinthetopandbottomhalves, orbicularstigmarelativelybig, paleyellow. Hindwingslightlypalerthanforewing, withthreetransverselines, basalonebroaderand moreprominentinmale. Malegenitalia (Fig. 1). Uncusrelativelylong, curved, bulgedventrallyatbasalhalf, itstippointed. Scaphiumaslongasuncus; tegumenlongerthanvinculum, thelatterbeingverystrong. Saccusbroad-based, long, wide, itstiprounded. Baseoftranstillavery broad. Shapeofjuxtalikeashieldorcoat- of-arms, withasmallnotchatitsventro- medial edge. Valvabroad-based, abruptlytapering. Cucullusfreeonlyatitstip, verynarrow. Sacculusverywell- developed, basallynarrow, distallydilated, itsdistalendtwicebroader thanbase. Harpearelativelybroad-basedprocess, itstiprounded, itsbasefusedwiththe ventro- lateralcornerofthesacculus. Costaheavilydeveloped, endinginlong, bifurcate process, ventralextensioncurvedventrallybeyondtheharpe, dorsalextensiontongueshaped. Aedeagusstraight, verythickandshort; vesicaglobular, twicelongerthanaedeagus, itsdistalthirdampleandscobinate, withanultimatelylong, strongcornutusemergingclosetocarina, being 2.5 timeslongerthanaedeagus. Femalegenitalia (Fig. 13). Ovipositorlobesrectangular. Apophysesquitebroad; apophysesposterioresca 1.4 timeslongerthanapophysesanteriores. LobesofsternumA 7 rounded. Basalhalfofsinusverynarrow, itsposteriorpartbroad. SternumA 7 withlarge, rounded, broad-based, sclerotisedplate. Ductusbursaebroadandveryshort, strongly sclerotised, connectedtocorpusbursaeratherproximallyatdorsalside; withrathertubular, heavilysclerotised, terminallyslightlycurvedanteriorpocket. Corpusbursaeglobular, denselyscobinate; appendixbursaeshortlyconical. Diagnosis. Theclosestrelativeofthisnewspeciesis N. laoana sp. n. The differentialexternalmorphologicalfeaturesof N. octogesima areasfollows: the ground-colourofwingsisdarkerin N. octogesima thanin N. laoana, thebasal areaofwingsislessochreoussuffused, the 8 - shapedreniformstigmaismore prominent, moredistinctlypaleyellow, andtheorbicularstigmaisalsomore conspicuous. Inthemalegenitalia, theventralprocessofvinculumisstronger, thickerin N. octogesima, thedorsaledgeofcostaisslightlycurved, thesubapicalneckisconsiderablythinner, andthebifurcateprocessissmallerwith shorterextensions. Thehugecornutusintheaedeagusisslightlylongerthan in N. laoana, itsdistalhalfsinuousandtaperingintoacutetip (notbifurcate asin N. laoana); andthevesicahaslargedistalscobinateareaincontrastto N. laoana. Inthefemalegenitaliatheductusbursaeismuchbroader, thecorpus bursaeismorespherical, itssurfaceismorescobinate, andtheappendixof ductusbursaeislongerthanthoseof N. laoana. Themalegenitaliaof N. octogesima aresomewhatsimilartothoseof N. abnormalis (Hampson, 1912), buttheuncusandthescaphiumarenarrower, longerandmorecurvedinthenewspecies, thenotchofthejuxtaissmaller, thesaccusismuchmoreelongate, thecostaismuchmoredeveloped, thedistalpartofsacculusismuchbroader, buttheharpeissmallerthanin N. abnormalis. Thetwospeciesareratherdissimilarexternallyas N. octogesima is considerablylargerinsize, havingconvexcostaofthemaleforewing, much strongercrosslinesonbothwings, conspicuouslargeandyellowreniform stigma, andthehindwingismuchdarkerthanin N. abnormalis. Etymology. Thespecificnamereferstotheunique 8 - shapedreniformstigma. Distribution. NorthernThailand.	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
03FD87F4590AFFC793E41F01AB32FDC1.taxon	description	(Figs 2, 14, 26, 29) Holotype. m, Laos: Prov. XiangKhouang, PhouSamson, 10 kmEBanPeun, 19 ° 8.717 ’ N, 103 ° 46.811 ’ E, 15. II. 2012, Lao 2012 PL _ 20, leg. L. Peregovits & A. Szappanos; slideNo. TB 555 m (coll. HNHM). Paratypes. 4 m, 1 f, dataasholotypebutslideNo. TB 554 m, TB 556 f (coll. LP). Taxonomy. Thisspeciesistheclosestrelativeof N. octogesima. Description. Wingspan 22 – 25.5 mm, lengthofforewing 11 – 12.5 mm. Oneofthelargest Naarda species. Antennaefiliform, ciliate, setosewithonesetapersegment. Lengthof setae 1.5 – 2 timesdiameterofflagelluminmale, nearlyorjustaslongasdiameterofflagelluminfemale. Ciliaofmalesaslongasorsomewhat (ca 1.5 times) longerthandiameter offlagellum, arrangedtofourtransversearrays; ciliaoffemaleshalfaslongasdiameter offlagellum, inthreetransversearrays. Maleantennawithlongscalesformingasmall nodeonthecentralsegments. Labialpalpsrelativelyshort, theirlength 2.5 timesdiameter ofeyeinmale, 3.5 timesinfemale. Palpsbroadestatapicalpartinmale, atcentralpartin female; dorsaledgeofthelatterbeingstronglyconvex. Scale-hoodofvertexwide, itstip rounded, longinmale, shortinfemale (halfaslongasinmale). Protibiaeinmaleslightly broader, hairy. Characteristicwingpatternfeatures: forewingcostanotconcaveinmale; groundcolourochreousbrowninmale, darkchestnut- browninfemale, basalareasuffusedwithyellowishinbothsexes; subterminallinegreyishwithtwoprojectionsinwards inbothsexes, itscolourlighterinfemale, postmediallinestrictlyparallelwithsubterminal inbothsexes, angledinwardsandalmosttouchingreniformstigmainmale; medialline dark, wide, slightlysinuousinmale, straightinfemale; antemediallinepresent. Reniform stigmabig, angularandoblong, darkochreousyellow, usuallyobsolescent, lessprominent despiteitssize; withtwodarker, brown-shadeddotsinupperandlowerthirds, bottom onesometimesdarkerthantopone; orbicularstigmaquitebig, asyellowasreniform, with broad, darkoutline. Hindwinggroundcolourslightlymoregreythanthatofforewing, discalspotabsent, subterminallinemuchlighterthangroundcolour. Malegenitalia (Fig. 2). Uncusrelativelylong, curved, withabulgeattheventraledge ofthebasalhalf, itstippointed. Scaphiumaslongasuncus, butcurvedagainstit. Tegumenlongerthanvinculum; thelatterstronglysclerotised, withslenderventralprocess. Saccusbroad-based, abruptlytapering, long, itsdistalhalfquitenarrow, itstiprounded. Baseoftranstillaverybroad. Juxtatriangularorheart- shaped (taperingventrally), with smallventro- medialnotch. Valvabroad-based, abruptlytaperingtowardssubapicalneck. Cucullusverynarrow, freeonlyattip. Sacculuswelldeveloped, distallydilated, itsdistal endtwicebroaderthanbase. Harpearelativelybroad-basedprocess, itstiprounded, its basefusedwiththeventro- lateralcornerofthesacculus. Costaheavilysclerotised, itsdorsaledgestraight, distalendbifurcate, moreorlessbird-head-like, withlong, acuteventral extension (“ bill ”) whichdoesnotsurpassingventraledgeofcucullus; dorsalextension rounded, tongue-shaped. Aedeagusstraight, verythick; vesicasphaericalwithtwosmall diverticula, itssurfacesmooth, nearlytwicebroaderandlongerthanaedeagus, withan extremelylarge, broadandstraight, apicallybifurcatecornutus. Femalegenitalia (Fig. 14). Ovipositorlobesangular. Apophysesposterioresslightly (ca 1.3 times) longerthanapophysesanteriores. LobesofsternumA 7 rounded. Sinusvery broad. Ductusbursaeveryshortandsurprisinglynarrow, hardlysclerotised. Corpusbursaeoval, itsanteriorquarterdenselyscobinatebyverysmallgranules. Astronglysclerotised, broad, longitudinalbandpresentfromthemouthofductusbursaetoanteriortipof corpusbursae, endinginasmallappendix. Diagnosis. Thecomparisonofthisnewspecieswithitsclosestrelative, N. octogesima, isgivenundertheDiagnosisofthatspecies. Thebestdistinctiveexternalfeaturesof N. laoana arethelessprominentreniformstigma, the moreyellowishsuffusedbasalpartofbothwings, andthemoredistinctly markedyellowsubterminallines. Thekeyfeaturesofthemalegenitaliaare thestraightandapicallybifurcatecornutus, thelackofscobinationofvesica, thelargerandmorebird-head-likesclerotisedendofcostawithlongerand moreacuteventralextensionandthefiner, thinnervinculum. Thefemale genitaliaof N. laoana areeasilyseparablefromthoseof N. octogesima bythe shorterandthinner, membranousductusbursaewithshorteranteriorpocketlikeextension, andthelessscobinatecorpusbursae. Themalegenitaliaof N. laoana resemblethoseof N. abnormalis buthave narrower, longeruncusandscaphium, muchlongersaccus, muchmoredevelopedcosta, muchbroaderdistalpartofsacculusandsmallerharpe. The twospeciesaremoredissimilarexternally, thenewspeciesismuchlargerin size, andthecostaofmaleisnotconcaveincontrasttothelatterspecies. The groundcolourof N. laoana islighter (inmale) ormorereddish (infemale), the reniformstigmaislargerbutlessconspicuousthanin N. abnormalis. Etymology. Thisisthemostinterestingspeciesamongthefew Naarda taxadescribed fromLaos. Distribution. Laos, southernpartoftheXiangkhoangPlateau.	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
03FD87F4590EFFC893F519DBAB32FCB5.taxon	description	(Figs 3, 27) Holotype. m, Vietnam, LaoCaiprovince, SaPadistrict, FrontierSateliteCamp, 22 ° 19 ’ 17,7 ” N, 103 ° 47 ’ 30,9 ” E, 2240 m, 18 – 22 VIII. 1998, leg. A. Kun; slide No. RL 7920 m (coll. HNHM). Paratypes. 2 m, withthesamedataastheholotype; slideNosRL 7921 m, RL 7942 m (coll. HNHM). Taxonomy. Theclosestrelativeofthenewspeciesis N. glauculalis (Hampson, 1893), thedetailedcomparisonisgivenintheDiagnosis. Thestructureof antennaeof N. mirabilis issimilartothatofcertaintaxaoccurringinthePhilippines, whiletheshapeandpatternofthewingsarerathersimilartothoseof N. blepharota (Strand, 1920). Description. Wingspan 20 mm, lengthofforewing 10 mm. Antennaefiliform, with finecrest- likeventralthickeningsofeachjointprojectedslightlytowardstipofantenna, baseoftheseplateswithtwosetaeoneachsegmentbeingtwicelongerthandiameterof flagellum; ciliaemergefromtheventraledgeofplatesbeing 1.5 timesdiameterofflagellum. Lengthoflabialpalpsnearlythreetimesdiameterofeyes; thirdsegmentshort, its tiplight; secondsegmentquitebroad, dorsalscalesrelativelyshort, basalthirdwithout dorsalscales. Scale-hoodofvertexlong, triangular, broad-based, itstippointed. Protibiae withdensehairs. Characteristicwingpatternfeatures: forewingbroadwithcostanotconcave; groundcolourofforewingbrown; subterminallinecreamywhite, stronglysinuous; postmediallinestronglymarked, verydarkbrown, slightlysinuous; fieldbetweenthetwo transverselineswithdarkerareaclosetodorsum; antemediallinepresent; reniformstigma brightyellow, withoutdarkermarkingsinside, oval- shaped, relativelysmallandcloseto costa; orbicularstigmahardlyvisible. Hindwingslightlypalerthanforewing, transverse linesvisiblenearinneredgeonly; discalspotclearlyvisible, long, narrowandcurved. Malegenitalia (Fig. 3). Uncuslong, banana- shaped, itstiphooked. Scaphiumaslong asuncus, curvedagainstit. Tegumenaslongasvinculum. Juxtadeltoid-shaped, nearlyas wideaslong. Valvabroad, withparalleledgesinbothsections, basaltwo- thirds (saccular section) catwiceasbroadasapicalthird; cucullusobliquelytruncate. Dorsalhalfofcucullusfusedwiththestronglydevelopedcosta. Sacculuslong, narrowatbase, medialthird twicebroaderthanbasalpartandminutelydentatealongdorsaledge, distalthirdaswide asbasalpart; distalhalfofsacculuscharacteristicallysetose. Harpestronglydeveloped, broad-based, fusedwithsacculusatanarrowsection; erectpartforminglarge, mushroomshapedprocessdirectedtowardsthetipofvalva. Aedeaguslong, slightlycurved, itsedges parallel, carinalprocessabsent; vesica (uneverted) scobinate. Diagnosis. Theexternalfeaturesandthegenitaliaof N. mirabilis aresimilartothoseof N. glauculalis. However, adarkareaispresentin N. mirabilis closetothesubterminalline, whichisabsentin N. glauculalis. Inthemale genitaliaofthenewspeciesthejuxtaismoreangular, thevalvaisbroader, andtheharpeismuchbigger, mushroom-shaped, beingverydifferentfrom thatof N. glauculalis; inaddition, theaedeagusof N. mirabilis islesscurved. Thegenitalstructuresof N. mirabilis and N. vicina arestrikinglydifferentforthefirstsight (Figs 3 & 4) butthehomologouspartsarerecognisable, displayingacloserrelationshipbetweenthetwonewspecies. Etymology. Thebeautifulmalegenitaliainspiredustogivethespecificname. Distribution. NorthernVietnam (SaPa, LaoCaiprovince).	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
03FD87F45901FFCB903F1817A921FA49.taxon	description	(Figs 4, 15, 30, 33) Holotype. m, Philippines, Palawan, Mantalingajan, Tagembung, 1150 m, 18. IX. 1961, NoonaDanExp., „ caughtbyMercury- light, 18.30 - 06.00 ”, slideNo. RL 7989 m (coll. ZMUC) Paratypes. 6 m, 1 f, Philippines, Palawan, Mantalingajan, Tagembung, 1150 m, 17. IX. and 18. IX. 1961, Noona Dan Exp.; slide Nos RL 7988 m, RL 8000 f (coll. ZMUC: 5 m, 1 f; and HNHM: 1 m). Taxonomy. Theshapeandcolourationoftheforewingareverysimilar to those of N. fuscicosta (Hampson, 1891) and also similar to those of N. acolutha Holloway, 2008 and N. lancanga DengetHan, 2011 but, accordingtothe malegenitalia, N. vicina isamemberofadistinctlineagerathercloserto N. glauculalis. Description. Wingspan 19 – 21 mm, lengthofforewing 9 – 10 mm. Themaleantenna lessspecialised, moreorlessfiliformwithshortfasciculateciliaandflatdorsalscales; femaleantennafiliform, verysparselyciliate. Dorsalscale-hoodochreous- brown, moreor lessroundedtriangular, coveringmostpartsofvertex. Ocelliverysmall, black. Palpiof bothsexessimilar, longandporrect, withratherlongventralhair-scalesandmoreorless lanceolatesecondjoint; thirdjointrelativelylongandpointed. Labialpalpsmorethan threetimeslongerthandiameterofeye. Characteristicwingpatternfeatures: paleochreous- brown (buff) forewinggroundcolourwithdensetobacco- brownsuffusionatcostal area, alongoutermarginandatpostmedialline; crosslinespresentbutdiffuse, subterminal fuscous, diffuse, sinuous; terminallinearowoffineblack (ish) dots. Orbicularhardlyvisible, reniformmarkedwithochreousscalesandtwofine, sometimesobsolescentbrown dots. Hindwingpatternvariablydistinct, usuallyobsolescent, tobacco- brownsuffusion usuallyintense, discalspotsandsinuous, ochreous- brownlinesinmarginalarearegularly well- visible; terminallinearowofdarkdots, ciliaasgroundcolour, finelyspottedwith darkerbrown. Malegenitalia (Fig. 4). Uncuslong, curvedatitsbase. Scaphiummuchshorterthan uncus, curvedagainstit. Tegumenlongerthanvinculum. Saccusnarrow, relativelyshort, itstiprounded. Juxtalarge, rounded, isodiametric. Valvalong, tapering. Costaconvex, well developed, strong, itstipacutelypointed, extendingintocucullusandfusedwithitsdorsal part. Sacculusrelativelybroad, short; itsdistalhalfdenselysetose. Harpepresentdistally fromsacculus, itsbasenearlyasbroadasvalva, erectprocesslarge, abruptlytaperingbut terminallyrounded. Aedeagusstraight, thick, carinawithrelativelyshort, broadprocess scobinatesparselybysmallteeth. Vesicaglobular, sparselyscobinatebytinygrains. Femalegenitalia (Fig. 15). Ovipositorlobesrectangular. Apophysesnarrow; length ofapophysesposterioresca 1.3 timesthatofapophysesanteriores. SternumA 7 withtwo roundedlobes. Sinusverynarrow. Ductusbursaelong, dividedtobroad, sclerotisedposteriorpartwithcolliculumandnarrow, membraneousproximalpart. Corpusbursaequite small, ovoid, withbroadbutshortcervixbursaeattachednexttothemouthofductusbursae. Surfaceofcorpusbursaesmooth, thatofcervixscobinatebytinygranules. Diagnosis. Thewingpatternof N. vicina isconfusinglysimilartothatof N. fuscicosta, althoughthefiliformantennaof N. vicina andtheconspicuously pectinateantennaof N. fuscicosta caneasilydistinguishthemales. Naardalancanga hasalsoverysimilarpattern, butlacksthedarkareaclosetodorsum, whichispresentin N. vicina. Moreover, theinnermostfasciaonthehindwing of N. vicina issinuous, whilein N. lancanga itisratherstraight. Thenewspeciesdiffersexternallyfrom N. acolutha bytheabsenceofthedarkfieldatposteriorsectionoftermen, andbytheconspicuouslylighterterminalfieldofthe hindwing. Themalegenitaliaarerathersimilartothoseof N. glauculalis (Fig. 11) but thenewspecieshasthescaphiumshorter, thejuxtabigger, thesaccuslonger, thevalvalongerwithmuchmoreacutetip, thedistalpartofcostaslightlyless developed, thesacculusbroaderandshorter, withprominentdistalsetose field, andtheaedeagusisthickerandstraighterthanin N. glauculalis. Thefemalegenitaliaof N. vicina, incomparisonwiththoseof N. barlowi Holloway, 2008 (Fig. 24) haveshorterapophyses, shorterandmuchnarrower ductusbursae, andmuchsmallercorpusbursae. Etymology. Thespecificnamereferstothehighexternalsimilarityofthenewspecies tootherwisenotcloselyrelatedcongeners (vicina = neighbour). Distribution. AllknownspecimenswerecaughtatthesouthernpartofPalawanIsland, Philippines.	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
03FD87F45903FFCD90301BF4A937FDC1.taxon	description	(Figs 5, 16, 31, 34) Holotype. m, Thailand: Prov. ChiangMai, 500 m, MaeSuai, CharinGardenResort, 99 ° 35 ’ E, 19 ° 47 ’ N, 2. XI. 2002, leg. B. Herczig & G. Ronkay; slide No. TB 392 m (coll. HNHM). Paratypes. Thailand: 1 m, 1 f, dataasholotype, slideNoTB 666 m (coll. HNHM); 1 f, Prov. ChiangMai, 450 m, MokFaGardenResort, 98 ° 48 ’ E, 19 ° 06 ’ N, 1. XI. 2002. leg. B. HerczigetG. Ronkay; slideNo. TB 448 f (coll. HNHM); 1 f, Prov. ChiangMai, betweenChiang Dao and Kariang, 900 m, 99 ° 48 ’ E, 19 ° 25 ’ N, 26. X. 2002, leg. B. Herczig & G. Ronkay; slide No. TB 665 f (coll. HNHM). Taxonomy. Theverydarkgroundcolourofwingsisanunusualcharacterinthegenus. Description. Wingspan 11 – 13 mm, lengthofforewing 5 – 7 mm; oneofthesmaller speciesofthegenus. Antennaefiliform, ciliatewithsetaeinbothsexes, inmalewithdense ciliation, lengthofcilia 1.5 timesdiameterofflagellum, lengthofsetaetwicelongerthan thatofflagellum. Infemalesetaeaslongasdiameterofflagellum, ciliahalftimesaslong asdiameter, ciliationsparse. Labialpalpssimilarinbothsexes, withlengththreetimes diameterofeye, tiny 3 rdsegment, relativelybroad 2 ndsegmentandconvexdorsaledge ofscales. Scale-hoodofvertexnarrow-based, relativelylong, itstiprounded. Profemoraof malewide. Characteristicwingpatternfeatures: costainmalesminutelyconcave; ground colourdarkgrey; subterminallinemouse-grey, quitenarrow, stronglysinuous; postmediallineblackish, parallelwithsubterminalline, inmaleangledstronglyinwardsbelow cell; reniformstigmaochreous, elongate, oval – orflask- shaped, withpalegreylineinits axisandwithblackdotatbottomthird; orbicularstigmasmallbutclearlyvisible, ochreous withblackishedge. Hindwingdifferentlycolouredinthetwosexes: infemalepalerthan forewing, withbroadinnermostfasciaandwithoutdiscalspot; inmalegroundcolourlike forewing, discalspotpresent, hardlyvisible, areabetweendiscalspotandpostmedialline slightlypalerthangroundcolour. Malegenitalia (Fig. 5). Uncusrelativelylong, straight, itstiprounded. Scaphium shorterthanuncus, straight. Tegumenlongerthanvinculum. Saccusnarrow-based, long, itstiprounded. Juxtamushroom-shaped, nearlytwicewiderthanlong. Valvanarrowbased, edgesofbasalthirdparallel, distalpartstronglytapering; costa, cucullusandharpe fusedproducingintosclerotisedandacutelypointedstructure; costalprocessabsent. Sacculusshortandnarrow, itstiprounded, endinginthebasalhalfofvalva. Aedeagus straight, long, evenlynarrow, carinalprocessabsent; vesica (semi-everted) denselyscobinate, armedbyverylongandslender, subbasallycurvedcornutushavingsomewhatribbon-likebasalsectionandstraight, pointedspine. Femalegenitalia (Fig. 16). Ovipositorlobeswide, angular. Apophysesshort; rateof apophysesanteriores: apophysesposteriores = 2,5: 3. SternumA 7 veryshort, sinusabsent. Ductusbursaerelativelylong, narrow, membraneous, withlarge, globularcolliculum closetoostium. Corpusbursaedividedintotwoparts, posteriorpartsmooth, aslongas butslightlybroaderthanductusbursae, anteriorpartlarge, oval, threetimeslongerthan posteriorpart, denselyscobinatebytinygrains. Diagnosis. Naardaatrata isverysimilarinexternalappearanceto N. furcatella sp. n., butthelabialpalpsoftheformerspeciesareconspicuouslyshorter. Themalegenitaliaofthisnewspeciesdifferfromthoseof N. glauculalis bytheshorteruncusandscaphium, muchlongersaccus, narrowersacculus, broaderandlessabruptlytaperingvalva, lesscurvedandthickeraedeagus andthepresenceofanarrowcornutus.	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
03FD87F45903FFCD90301BF4A937FDC1.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Thespecificnamereferstothedarkgroundcolourofwings. Distribution. Thailand, themountainousareasofChiangMaiinthenorthwestern partofthecountry.	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
03FD87F45904FFCF93F419DBA977FE98.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype. f, Nepal: Koshi, Taplejungarea, nearDhoban, 820 m, 28. III. 1996, leg. G. Csorba & L. Ronkay; slideNo. RL 7917 f (coll. HNHM). Taxonomy. Theconfigurationofthefemalegenitaliaindicatesaclose relationshipwith N. atrata. Description. Wingspan 16 mm, lengthofforewing 8 mm. Antennaefiliformandciliate, ciliationsparse, lengthofciliahalfthewidthofflagellum. Lengthoflabialpalpsslightlymorethanthreetimesdiameterofeyes; 3 ndsegmenttiny, theverytipcreamywhite; 2 ndsegmentbroad, itsdorsalscaleslong, theirdorsaledgeconvex. Scale-hoodofvertex narrow-based, relativelylong, itstippointed. Forewinggroundcolourdarkplumbeous grey, costaandoutermargindarker; subterminallinelightergrey, hardlyvisible; postmediallinedarkgrey, slightlysinuous, slightlyangledinwardsbelowcell; antemedialline indistinct. Reniformstigmanarrowwithwiderbottomsection, lessconspicuous, greyish suffuseddeepochreouswithindistinctdarkoutlineanddarkcomma- shapedspotinbottomthird; orbicularstigmaverysmall, ochreouswithblackishedge. Patternofhindwing similartothatofforewing, butdiscalspotabsentfromupperside. Femalegenitalia (Fig. 17). Ovipositorlobeswide, angular. Apophyseslong, apophysesanterioresaslongasapophysesposteriores. SternumA 7 short, sinusatinytriangular area. Ductusbursaequitelong, itsdistalpartwithlarge, globularcolliculum, otherparts narrow, membraneous, ostiumfourtimesbroaderthananteriormouth. Corpusbursae pear-shapedwithnarrowneck; surfaceofthewholecorpusbursaesmooth; signumabsent. Diagnosis. Thewingpatternandshapeof N. plumbea aresomewhatsimilartothoseof N. leptovalva, butthereniformstigmaisdarkerthaninthelatter species. The female genitalia of N. plumbea differ from its closest relative, N. atrata by the smaller size and the more elongate, entirely smoothly membraneous corpus bursae. The genitalia of N. plumbea are somewhat similar to those of N. notata, but the ductus bursae is narrower, the colliculum is shorter and much broader and the corpus bursae is more elongate. 39 = N. huettleri sp. n. male. Etymology. Thespeciesnamereflectstotheleadgreygroundcolourofthewings. Distribution. ThespecimenwascollectedatthesouthwesternfootoftheKanchenjungamassif.	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
03FD87F45906FFCE93F01A0CA915FBB0.taxon	description	(Figs 6, 18, 32, 35) Holotype. m, Thailand: KanchannaburibyRiverKwaiResotel, 19 – 22. VII. 2003, leg. M. Fibiger; slide No. TB 447 m (coll. MF, ZMUC). Paratypes. Thailand: 3 m, 2 f, withthesamedataastheholotype; slideNosTB 419 m, TB 422 f, TB 659 f, TB 675 f (coll. MF, ZMUC and HNHM); 1 f, Prov. Chiang Mai, 500 m, Mae Suai, CharinGardenResort, 99 ° 35 ’ E, 19 ° 47 ’ N, 2. XI. 2002, leg. B. Herczig & G. Ronkay; slide No. TB 682 f (coll. HNHM). Indonesia: 4 f, West- Sumatra, Bukittinggi, 980 m 00 ° 15 ’ 30 S / 100 ° 21 ’ 13 E 19. - 23. II. 2002. leg. M. Fibiger & K. Larsen; slide Nos TB 415 f, TB 650 f, TB 680 f (coll. MF, ZMUC); 1 f, West- Sumatra, BatangPalupuh, 880 m, 7 km. N. Bukittinggi, 00 ° 14 ’ 34 S / 100 ° 09 ’ 13 E; 21. II. 2002; leg. M. Fibiger & K. Larsen (coll. MF, ZMUC); 1 f, North- Sumatra, HutuPadang (Asahan), RiverSilau, 48 kmSEP. Siantar, NearSialangoman, 220 m, 13. II. 2002. leg. M. Fibiger & K. Larsen; slide No. TB 417 f (coll. MF, ZMUC). Cambodia: 1 f, Mondolkiriprov.; SeimaBiodiversityConservationArea, road Seima – O’Rang; 12 ° 15 ’ 44 ” N 107 ° 03 ’ 49 ” E, 360 m; No. 88, 27 - 29. I. 2006, atlight; leg. G. Csorba & G. Ronkay; slideNo. TB 798 f (coll. HNHM). Taxonomy. Thisspeciesisverysimilarexternallyto N. atrata, butthemale genitaliashowconspicuoussimilaritiestocertainundescribedAfricanspecies. Description. Wingspan 10.5 – 12 mm, lengthofforewing 5 – 6 mm. Thisisoneofthe smallest Naarda species. Antennaefiliform, ciliatewithsetae. Ciliationuniquely (slightly) moredenseinfemalethaninmale. Lengthofcilia 1.5 timesthediameterofflagellumin male, halfthediameterinfemale. Setaealsolongerinmale; 2.5 timeslongerthandiameter offlagellum, infemaleonly 1.5 timeslonger. Labialpalpsfourtimesdiameterofeyesin male, nearly 2.5 timesinfemale; 3 rdsegmentsmall, itstiplight; 2 ndsegmentbroad, dorsal scaleslong, theirdorsaledgeconvex, inmalenearlydomed. Scale-hoodofvertexnarrowbasedandrelativelylonginmale, broad-basedandshortinfemale. Characteristicwing patternfeatures: patternandgroundcoloursimilarinbothsexes (butthefemalespecimens areworn); forewingcostanotconcaveinmale; groundcolourdarkgrey; subterminalline hardlyvisible, sinuouswithsmall, equalstreaksdirectedinwards; postmediallinedarker thangroundcolour, moresinuousthansubterminalline, stronglyangledinwardsbelow cell; antemedialandmediallinesalsopresent. Reniformstigmaflask- orpear-shaped, brightyellow, bottomthirdwithbig, blackishdot, darkedgeofreniformfragmentedinto shortsections; orbicularstigmawell- marked, asyellowasreniformstigmaandfullyencircledwithdarkline. Groundcolourofhindwinglikethatofforewinginfemale, palerin male; tracesoffasciaepresentatinnermarginonly. Malegenitalia (Fig. 6). Uncusrelativelylong, slightlydilatedtowardsapex, itstip abruptlypointedtoahook- likestructure. Scaphiumaslongasuncus, slightlysinuous. Vinculumaslongastegumen. Saccusnarrow-basedbutlong, slightlytapering, itstip rounded. Juxtarounded. Valvarelativelyshort, edgesofmedialhalfparallel, basalpartrelativelybroad; costalprocesslarge, biggestinthislineage, broadlytriangularwithpointed andslightlydistallycurvedtip. Apicalfusedstructureaswideascostalprocess, verylong (1 / 3 rdofthewholevalvallength), slightlytapering, itstipslightlycurvedupwards. Sacculusverybroadatbase, apicallytapering. Aedeagusthick, straight, withwell- developed carinalprocess. Vesica (partiallyeverted) withtwo, strongandcurvedcornuti, butwithout scobination. Femalegenitalia (Fig. 18). Ovipositorlobesrounded. Apophysesthick, especially apophysesanteriores. Apophysesposteriores 1.6 timeslongerthanapophysesanteriores. LobesofsternumA 7 long, rounded. Sinuslong, itsbaseextremelynarrow, slightlydilated distally. Posteriorendofductusbursaebroad, butgraduallytaperingtowardscorpusbursae. Colliculumwelldeveloped, sclerotised, funnel- shaped, coveringposteriortwo- thirds ofductusbursae. Corpusbursaeglobular, withseveralwide, curved, denselyscobinate bands; anteriorlywithbroad, verylong, slightlycurvedcervixbursaebeingtwiceaslong asrestofthecorpusbursae. Diagnosis. Themalegenitaliaofthisnewspeciesaresomewhatsimilar to those of N. glauculalis, but the uncus is narrower in N. furcatella than in N. glauculalis, thesaccusismuchlonger, thedistalfusedstructureofthevalva islongerandprocess- like, theaedeagusislesscurved, thevesicaisarmedby twostrongcornuti, andastrikinglylongcostalprocessispresentinthevalva. Thefemalegenitaliaof N. furcatella arereminiscenttothoseof N. ineffectalis sensuHolloway (Figs 20 – 21), butinthenewspeciesthesternumA 7 is longer, thecorpusbursaeislesselongate, globular, andmorescobinatethan in N. ineffectalis. Etymology. Thespeciesnamewasinspiredbythebifurcatevalvaofthemalegenitalia. Distribution. ThisspeciesisfoundinthecentralpartofThailand, inCambodiaand onSumatraIsland.	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
03FD87F45907FFD190381F14A9C6FB1C.taxon	description	(Figs 8, 38) Holotype. m, Taiwan: Chaofeng, Hualien, 13. XII. 1993, leg. Y. B. Fan; slideNo. 155 TFRI (coll. TFRI). Taxonomy. Thesize, thedarkgroundcolour, thestrongpostmedialline andthestructureofthemalegenitaliaimplycloserelationshipwith N. atrata and N. furcatella. Description. Wingspan 13 mm, lengthofforewing 6.5 mm. Antennaefiliform, ciliate withsetae. Twosetaeoneachsegment; longestonestwicelongerthediameterofflagellum. Ciliationdense; ciliaaslongasthediameterofflagellum. Labialpalpslong, fivetimes longerthediameterofeye; 3 rdsegmentrelativelylong, itstiplight; dorsalscalesof 2 nd segmentrelativelyshort, dorsaledgeconvex. Scale-hoodofvertexbroad-based, medium long, rounded. Characteristicwingpatternfeatures: costaofforewingnotconcave; shape offorewingunusuallybroad; groundcolourdarkgreywithslightbrownishshade (the specimenisworn); terminallineverystrong, blackish; transverselineshardlyvisibleexceptforthebroad, blackishpostmediallinebeingslightlysinuousandbentinwardsbelowcell; reniformstigmalightyellow, narrow, angular, withnarrowdarkedgeandsome blackishscalesatbottomsection; orbicularstigmatiny, hardlyvisible, composedbyonlya fewlightyellowscales. Colourationandpatternofhindwingsimilartothoseofforewing. Malegenitalia (Fig. 8). Uncusrelativelylong, straight, withconvexdorsaledgeand hookedtip. Tegumenaslongasvinculum. Saccusbroad-based, long, graduallytapering, itstiprounded. Juxtalarge, rhomboidal, broaderthanlong. Valvalong, mediumwide, slightlytapering; asmallcostallobepresentintheapicalquarterofvalva. Sacculusnarrow, elongate, halfaslongasvalva. Distalthirdofvalvacomposedbythestronglysclerotised fusionofcosta, harpeandcucullus; thissectionbeingtapering, veryslightlycurveddorsally, itstiprounded. Aedeaguselongate, evenlywide, slightlycurved; vesica (uneverted) withlarge, straightcornutus. Diagnosis. Theunusuallybroadforewingofthisnewspeciesisshared by N. blepharota (Strand, 1920). Naardasecreta isslightlysmallerinsizethan N. blepharota, thegroundcolourisdarker, thereniformstigmaislighterand smaller, andthestreaksoftheterminallinearemuchmoreelongate. Themale genitaliashowmoreconspicuousdifferencesbetweenthesetwospecies: the ventraledgeofuncusin N. secreta isstraight, whilethatof N. blepharota (Fig. 7) has an emergence, the juxta is broader, the valva has no harpe, but the costa hassmalllobe, whichisabsentin N. blepharota. Themalegenitaliaofthisnewspeciesaresimilartothoseof N. atrata. However, thecostallobeofthevalvaof N. secreta isabsentfrom N. atrata, moreover, thevalvaislesstapering, itstiproundedinsteadofbeingpointedas in N. atrata, thesaccusisbroaderandthecornutusinthevesicaisalsobroader. Etymology. Thespecieshasremainedlongbeenhiddenduetotheexternalsimilarity to N. blepharota. Thespecificnameisrememberingtothisfact. Distribution. Taiwan.	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
03FD87F45918FFD093F61F8FA981FBDA.taxon	description	(Figs 9, 39) Holotype. m, „ Ceylon, 1975. X-XI, leg. HüttlerB. ”; slideNo. TB 571 m (coll. HNHM). Taxonomy. Themalegenitaliaimplycloserelationshipwith N. secreta and N. atrata. Description. Wingspanca. 11 mm, lengthofforewing 5.5 mm (rightforewingof holotypemissing). Headmissing. Characteristicwingpatternfeatures: costaofforewing straight; groundcolourdarkbrownishgrey (thespecimenisworn); transverselinesindistinct; reniformstigmamedium-sized, lightyellow, semilunar, withlargeblackspotatbottomhalf, verywidedarkedgeincell; orbicularstigmalarge, ca. halfaslargeasreniform, itsgroundcolourlikethatofreniform. Colourationandpatternofhindwingsimilarto thoseofforewing. Malegenitalia (Fig. 9). Uncusrelativelyshort, slightlycurved, mediumwide, hooked. Scaphiumstraight, aslongasuncus. Tegumenslightlylongerthanvinculum. Saccus broad-based, long, graduallytapering, itstippointed. Juxtalarge, roundedtriangular, broaderthanlong. Valvalong, narrow, slightlytapering. Asmallcostallobepresentin theapicalquarterofvalva. Sacculusmediumwide, elongate, nearlyhalfaslongasvalva. Distalquarterofvalvacomposedbythesclerotisedfusionofcosta, harpeandcucullus; thissectionbeingtapering, apicallyslightlycurvedtodorsaldirection, itstippointed. Aedeagusmediumthick, evenlywide, straight; proximalquarterofvesicascobinatebyrelativelybiggrainsandwithlarge, narrowcornutusbeingstronglycurvedatbase, straight atremainingsection. Diagnosis. Theshapeandsizeofforewingofthisnewspeciesaresimilar to N. ineffectalis sensuHolloway, 2008. But N. huettleri lacksthemalebasal scentorganofforewing, whichispresentin N. ineffectalis sensuHolloway, moreover, theorbicularspotislarger. Themalegenitaliashowmoreconspicuousdifferencesbetweenthesetwospecies: theuncusin N. huettleri is notbifurcate, whilethatof N. ineffectalis isbranched, thejuxtalacksthehuge processpresentin N. ineffectalis, thevalvaismuchnarrowerandlonger, and thecornutusofaedeagusismuchnarrower. Thesupposedclosestrelativeof N. huettleri is N. secreta. However, N. huettleri differsfromthelatterbythesomewhatnarroweruncus, narrower valvaandthemorecurvedapicalfusedstructureofvalva. Etymology. Thenewspeciesisdedicatedtothecollectorofthetypespecimen, Mr BélaHüttler (1937 – 2002), formertaxidermistoftheHNHM. Distribution. SriLanka.	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
03FD87F45919FFD293D61FCEABBCFEFA.taxon	description	(Figs 10, 19, 37) Holotype. m, Philippines, Palawan, BrookesPoint, UringUring, 23. VIII. 1961, Noona DanExp., „ caughtbylightofPetromax ”, slideNo. RL 7992 m (coll. ZMUC). Paratypes. 1 m, 5 f, Philippines, Palawan, BrookesPoint, UringUring, 16., 17. and 18. VIII. 1961, NoonaDanExp.; slideNo. RL 8003 f (coll. ZMUC, HNHM). Threespecimens lacktheirabdomen. Indonesia: 1 m, 1 f, S. W. Celebes: PangeannearMaros. 2,000 ft. March 1938; J. P. A. Kalis. B. M. 1938 - 397, slideNosBMNoct. 21816 m, 21817 f (coll. BMNH) Taxonomy. Theshapeandthepatternofthewingsareclosesttothoseof N. maculifera, butconspicuousdifferencescanbeobserved (seetheDiagnosis). Description. Wingspan 11 – 12 mm, lengthofforewing 5 – 5.5 mm. Oneofthesmallestspeciesofthegenus. Maleantennaconsistingofsomewhatthickenedjoints, withlong fasciculateciliaarisingfromventralcrest- likeridge; femaleantennawithconsiderably lessthickenedjoints, withoutprominentridgeandciliabutwithsparredscales. Frontal scale-hoodsmall, roundedtriangular, consistingofbroad, largescales. Malepalpsshort, twicelongerthandiameterofeye, gracile, slightlyupturneddistally, greyish- brownwith somewhitishhair-scales; thirdjointratherlongandacute. Femalepalpssomewhatlonger, thicker, moreporrect. Characteristicwingpatternfeatures: groundcolourdarkblackish-grey; allcrosslinesdissolvedindarkgroundcolourorhardlyvisible; subterminallinedark mousegrey, othertransverselinesdark, blackish, subterminalandpostmediallinesparallel, veryslightlysinuous. Reniformstigmaconspicuous, narrow, yellow, relativelysmall, withindistinctdarkedge, withoutdarkerinnerscales; orbicularstigmamissing; hindwing lighterthanforewing, mouse-grey, withouttracesoftransverselinesanddiscalspot. Malegenitalia (Fig. 10). Uncusverybroad, short, withhook- liketip. Scaphium straight, aslongasuncus. Tegumenslightlylongerthanvinculum. Saccusindistinct. Juxta Y-shaped, bifurcate; itsbranchesverynarrowanddirectedventro- laterally. Valvalshape uniquewithinthegenus, itsdorsalandventraledgesnearlyparallel, graduallytapering, sacculusdistallygraduallydilated, aslongasvalva; cucullusnotdifferentiated. Dorso-lateralcornerofsacculusextendingbeyongdorsaledgeofvalva. Costapresentonlyat thebasal 1 / 3 ofvalva, butbroad. Harpeabsentorentirelyfusedwithsacculus. Aedeagus verythick, slightlycurved, carinawithshort, straight, slightlysclerotisedprocess. Vesica globular, itsapicalhalfdenselyscobinatebyelongategrains, basalpartwithbroadand longdiverticulum, apicalpartofthisdiverticulumisarmedbyca. 10 small, rose-spine-like cornuti. Femalegenitalia (Fig. 19). Ovipositorlobesshort, angular. Apophysesanteriores onlyhalfaslongasapophysesposteriores. SternumA 7 short, sinusabsent. Ductusbursaerelativelybroad, moderatelylong, colliculumlarge, entirelycoveringductusbursae. Corpusbursaeellipsoidal, itswholesurfacescobinatebytinygrains; posteriorquarter with broad and very long cervix bursae being as long as the 2 / 3 of corpus bursae. Cervix smooth, exceptforitsverybasalparthavingsimilarscobinateasincorpusbursae. Diagnosis. Theexternalappearanceofthisnewspeciesissimilarto N. maculifera (Staudinger, 1892), but N. palawana issmallerinsize, thelabialpalps areshorter, theforewingisbroader, thereniformstigmaissmallerandthe orbicularstigmaismissingwhileitispresentin N. maculifera. Themalegenitaliaof N. palawana aresomewhatreminiscenttothoseof N. melinau Holloway, 2008 (Fig. 12) butintheformertaxontheuncusismuch broaderandshorter, thecostalprocessof N. melinau isabsent, thedistalpart ofthesacculusismuchbroader, andthevesicaofaedeagushasmuchmore, smallercornutithaninthelatterspecies. Thefemalegenitaliaofthisnewspeciesareverysimilartothoseof N. alternata TóthetRonkay, 2014, buttheapophysesanterioresareconsiderably longerin N. palawana, theductusbursaeisbroaderandentirelycoveredby thelargecolliculumwhichisabsentin N. alternata. Thefemalegenitaliaare also somewhat similar to those of N. bisignata Walker, 1866 (Fig. 23), but the ductusbursaeisbroader, thecorpusbursaeisslightlynarrowerandscobinate incontrasttothesmoothcorpusbursaeof N. bisignata. Etymology. ThisspeciesisthemosteasytodistinguishamongthosewhichwerecollectedattheislandofPalawan. Distribution. ThesouthernpartofPalawanandsouthwesternSulawesi.	en	Tóth, Balázs, Ronkay, László (2015): Revision Of The Palaearctic And Oriental Species Of The Genus Naarda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae) Part 2. Description Of Ten New Species From Asia. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 3-23, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.3.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.3.2015
