taxonID	type	description	language	source
ED37384D7AB5FBD74715B6F48A75D249.taxon	description	Description. Adult (Figs 1 - 3). Wingspan 9.1 - 10.9 mm. Head smooth-scaled, whitish-brown, with prominent beak-shaped, pointed process, that sometimes bears additional small dorsal knob arising from middle; frons medially with depression resembling excavator bucket with three short tooth-shaped projections at bottom; labial palpus weakly up-curved, outer surface black with white basal and apical belts, inner surface white, segment 3 nearly straight, acute; segment 2 about 1.5 times width and nearly 2.5 times length of segment 3; proboscis reduced; antenna brown with very narrow whitish ring at base of each segment, pecten with numerous long white hair-like scales; forewing strongly narrowed after 1 / 4, nearly filiform in distal half, light brown, mottled white along margins, cilia white; hindwing vestigial. Abdomen (Figs 4 - 7). Male sternite VIII rectangular, without modification. Female tergite VII nearly twice length of other abdominal segments, rectangular, slightly broader than long, densely covered posteriorly with short hair-like scales, sternum VII rectangular without modification. Sternite I + II of both sexes sub-quadratical, with pair of distinct long venulae and well-developed apodemes, tergite I distinctly broader than long, strongly edged, anterolateral margin rounded, posterior margin straight. Male genitalia (Fig. 8). Uncus reduced to trapezoidal lobe with inward folded edges; gnathos absent; tegumen narrow, considerably broader than long, posterior edge strongly sclerotized; cucullus digitate, moderately broad, apex rounded, densely haired; sacculus flat, about 3 / 4 length of cucullus and slightly broader, posterior margin straight with two or three small teeth; transtilla lobes well developed; vinculum narrow, band-shaped, terminating in short rounded saccus; phallus longer than cucullus, with tapered lateral processes, basal half sclerotized dorsally, distal half sclerotized mainly laterally, apex beak-shaped, base bifurcated. Female genitalia (Fig. 9). Papilla analis rounded, with straight basal edge, densely covered with short setae except for patch of long hair-like setae arising from dorsal margin; apophyses anteriores about one-half length of apophyses posteriores, straight, terminally curved; tergite and sternite VIII extremely narrow, strongly sclerotized, ribbon-shaped; lateral part of segment VIII evenly sclerotized, band-shaped; ostium rounded, opening near anterior edge of sternite VIII; antrum short, funnel-shaped; ductus bursae long, membranous, posterior half thin, anterior half moderately wide; corpus bursae globular; signum paired, with long spines arising from rounded plate.	en	Bidzilya, Oleksiy V. (2014): A remarkable new species of the genus Catatinagma Rebel, 1903 (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) from Turkmenistan. Nota Lepidopterologica 37 (1): 67-74, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/nl.37.7935, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/nl.37.7935
ED37384D7AB5FBD74715B6F48A75D249.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new species is easily recognizable both externally and in the genitalia characters. For details see the Discussion.	en	Bidzilya, Oleksiy V. (2014): A remarkable new species of the genus Catatinagma Rebel, 1903 (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) from Turkmenistan. Nota Lepidopterologica 37 (1): 67-74, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/nl.37.7935, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/nl.37.7935
ED37384D7AB5FBD74715B6F48A75D249.taxon	distribution	Distribution. SE Turkmenistan (Repetek Nature Reserve).	en	Bidzilya, Oleksiy V. (2014): A remarkable new species of the genus Catatinagma Rebel, 1903 (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) from Turkmenistan. Nota Lepidopterologica 37 (1): 67-74, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/nl.37.7935, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/nl.37.7935
