Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 93. (Budapest 2001)
Ronkay, L.: New Stenoloba Staudinger, 1892 species from Taiwan and Vietnam (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae, Bryophilinae)
rather sharp, blackish lunule in a paler patch while the reniform stigma is always a large, dark macule in the other two taxa. The male genitalia of the three taxa are rather dissimilar (see Fig. 7 and KONONENKO & RONKAY 2000, 2001 ), the female genitalia of S. pulla differ from those of S. manleyi formosana by their narrower antrum and the much larger, stronger sclerotized plate of the corpus bursae. Description - External appearance. Wingspan: 27-31 mm, length of forewing 12-15 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, mixed with brownish scales; palpi dark grey laterally, pale yellowish-grey ventrally; thoracic crest high, built up from ash-grey and greenish scales. Ground colour of forewing dark grey-brown or fumous brown, basal area, costal part of median field and outer half of marginal field with variably intense whitish-greenish suffusion. Wing pattern usually rather difFigs 1-6. 1 = Stenoloba pulla sp. n., paratype male, Taiwan; 2 = 5. pulla sp. n., paratype female, Taiwan; 3 = S. yenminia sp. n., holotype male, Taiwan; 4 = 5. benedeki sp. n., holotype male, Vietnam; 5 = 5. benedeki sp. n., paratype female, Vietnam; 6 = 5. lanceola sp. n., holotype male, Vietnam