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    Scoparia molestalis Inoue 1982

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    21. Scoparia molestalis Inoue, 1982 Scoparia molestalis Inoue, 1982: 312, pl. 36 figs. 40, 41, pl. 300 fig. 6, pl. 301 fig. 7; Inoue, 1994: 346, figs. 5, 6, 26, 38. Type locality: Kitakawa, S. Alps, Japan. Scoparia molestalis Inoue: Song & He, 1997, in Yang (ed.): 1166, fig. 146 (misidentification); Song, 2003, in Wang et al. (eds.): 192, fig. 238 (misidentification). Material examined. Holotype: Ƥ, "Holo- | type ", "Kitazawa | (2000 m) | S. Alps | 5.viii. 1958 | H. Yamamoto", "slide 6449 | (Ƥ)", "Inoue Coll. | B. M. 1992 - 71 ", " Holotype | Scoparia molestalis | Inoue (1982) ", " Type status | verified | K. Buckmaster 1997 ", " Type | photographed | in colour", BMNH. Distribution. Japan. Remarks. Scoparia molestalis was recorded by Song & He (1997) in Hubei and Sichuan provinces of China with two specimens (1 3, Longmenhe, Xingshan, Hubei Province; 1 3, Wangerbao, Wanxian, Sichuan Province). We regard it as a misidentification of Eudonia puellaris after having checked the specimens deposited in IZCAS. Song (2003) also reported S. molestalis in Fujian Province of China with eight specimens (Huanggangshan, Wuyishan, Fujian Province, 2150 m, 27.vii. 2000), but they were misidentified based on the correlative specimens deposited in IZCAS that we have checked. Actually, they are S. congestalis.Published as part of Li, Weichun, Li, Houhun & Nuss, Matthias, 2010, Taxonomic revision of Scoparia Haworth, 1811 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Scopariinae) from China, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 2609 on pages 28-29, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19778

    Letter to Shizue Inoue

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    Condolence letter to Mrs. Shizue Inoue regarding the death of her son Minoru Inoue

    A Generalization of Inoue Surfaces S+S^+

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    Using Lie groups with left-invariant complex structure, we construct new examples of compact complex manifolds with flat affine structure in arbitrarly high dimensions. In the 2-dimensional case, we retrieve the Inoue surfaces S+S^+.Added some more details. To appear in Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicat

    Scoparia utsugii Inoue 1994

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    15. Scoparia utsugii Inoue, 1994 Scoparia utsugii Inoue, 1994: 347, figs. 15, 16, 31, 42. Type locality: Kitazawa Pass, Japan. Material examined: Holotype: 3, "Holo- | type ", "Kitazawa-pass | S. Alps | Yamanashi Pref. | 14.viii. 1992 | U. Jinbo", "slide 15331 | (3)", "Inoue Coll. | B. M. 1992 - 71 ", " Holotype | Scoparia utsugii | Inoue (1994) ", " Type status | verified | K. Buckmaster 1997 ", BMNH. Additional material: China: 3 33, 2 Ƥ, Taibaishan (33.57 °N, 107.47 °E), Qinling, Shaanxi Province, ca. 1700 m, 22-26.vi.1935, 9.v/ 20.viii. 1936, leg. H. Höne (genitalia slide nos. LWC08100, LWC09031), ZFMK. Diagnosis. Scoparia utsugii is distinguished by having a short and thick, S-shaped cornutus in the male genitalia. Distribution. China (Shaanxi); Japan. Remarks. This species is recorded here for the first time in China.Published as part of Li, Weichun, Li, Houhun & Nuss, Matthias, 2010, Taxonomic revision of Scoparia Haworth, 1811 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Scopariinae) from China, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 2609 on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19778

    Scopria tohokuensis Inoue 1982

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    8. Scopria tohokuensis Inoue, 1982 Scopria tohokuensis Inoue, 1982: 313, pl. 36 figs. 44, 45, pl. 301 fig. 9. Type locality: Nuruyu, Miyagi pref., Japan. Scoparia magnipunctalis Sasaki, 1991: 98, figs. 5, 19. Type locality: Narugu, Miyagi pref., Honshu, Japan. Material examined. Holotype of S. tohokuensis: Ƥ, "Holo- | type ", "Nuruyu | Miyagi Pref. | 29. ix. 1968 | T. Watanabe", "slide 7432 | (Ƥ)","Inoue Coll. | B. M. 1992 - 71 ", " Holotype | Scoparia tohokuensis | Inoue (1982) ", " Type status | verified | K. Buckmaster 1993 ", " Type | photographed | in colour", BMNH. Additional material: China: Zhejiang Province: 6 33, 1 Ƥ, West Tianmushan (30.26 °N, 119.34 °E), 8.vii- 24.ix. 1932, leg. H. Höne (genitalia slide nos. LWC08113, LWC08131); 1 3, Wenzhou (28.01 °N, 120.39 °E), 21.v. 1939, leg. H. Höne (genitalia slide no. LWC08106), ZFMK. 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Guadun, Wuyishan (26.54 °N, 116.42 °E), Fujian Province, 1100 m, 23.v. 2004, leg. Haili Yu (genitalia slide nos. LWC06011, LWC06053); 1 3, Shayuan, Hefeng (29.53 °N, 110.02 °E), Hubei Province, 1260 m, 17.vii. 1999, leg. Houhun Li et al.; Guizhou Province: 1 3, Dashahe, Daozhen (28.53 °N, 107.36 °E), 1350 m, 24.viii. 2004, leg. Yunli Xiao (genitalia slide no. LWC07479); 1 3, Linjiang, Xishui (28.19 °N, 106.12 °E), 500 m, 25.ix. 2000, leg. Haili Yu (genitalia slide no. LWC06299); 1 3, Fangxiang, Leishan (26.22 °N, 108.03 °E), 900 m, 14.ix. 2005, leg. Jialiang Zhang (genitalia slide no. LWC08084), NKUM. Diagnosis. Scoparia tohokuensis is similar to S. spinosa sp. n. The differences between the two species are stated under S. spinosa sp. n. Distribution. China (Fujian, Guizhou, Hubei, Sichuan, Zhejiang); Japan, Russia.Published as part of Li, Weichun, Li, Houhun & Nuss, Matthias, 2010, Taxonomic revision of Scoparia Haworth, 1811 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Scopariinae) from China, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 2609 on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19778

    Scoparia nipponalis Inoue 1982

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    11. Scoparia nipponalis Inoue, 1982 Scoparia nipponalis Inoue, 1982: 311, pl. 36 figs. 34, 36, pl. 300 fig. 1, pl. 301 fig. 1; Inoue, 1994: 347, figs. 13, 14, 30, 41; Kirpichnikowa, 1999: 333, figs. 2, 5; Seino & Mano, 2002: 388, figs. 1, 2; Li, 2009, in Li et al: 185, pl. XI fig. 155, pl. XLV fig. 155, pl. LXXXIII fig. 155. Type locality: Akan, Hokkaido, Japan. Material examined. Holotype: Ƥ, "Holo- | type ", "Akan | Hokkaido | 13 ~ 17.VII. 1958 | K. Jinbo", "slide 6715 | (Ƥ)", "Inoue Coll. | B. M. 1992 - 71 ", " Holotype | Scoparia nipponalis | Inoue (1982) ", " Type status | verified | K. Buckmaster 1993 ", " Type | photographed | in colour", BMNH. Additional material: China: 1 3, Mianshan, Jiexiu (37.02 °N, 111.55 °E), Shanxi Province, ca. 2000 m, 16.vii. 1937, leg. H. Höne (genitalia slide no. LWC08102), ZFMK. Henan Province: 6 33, Baotianman, Neixiang (34.02 °N, 111.05 °E), 1200 m, 26-31.v. 2006, leg. Jinmei Lv and Xu Zhang (genitalia slide nos. LWC06281, LWC08080); 1 Ƥ, Wangwushan (35.16 °N, 112.10 °E), Jiyuan, 700 m, 3.vi. 2000, leg. Haili Yu (genitalia slide no. ZDD01798); 1 Ƥ, Dakuaidi, Lushi (34.03 °N, 111.02 °E), 1100 m, 6.viii. 2006, leg. Hui Zhen and Denghui Kuang (genitalia slide no. LWC08210), NKUM. Diagnosis. Scoparia nipponalis is similar to S. caradjai. The differences between the two species are stated under S. caradjai. Distribution. China (Henan, Shanxi); Japan, Russia.Published as part of Li, Weichun, Li, Houhun & Nuss, Matthias, 2010, Taxonomic revision of Scoparia Haworth, 1811 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Scopariinae) from China, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 2609 on page 16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19778

    Nipponasura Inoue 1965

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    Subgenus Nipponasura Inoue, 1965, stat. n. Nipponasura Inoue, 1965: 241 (as genus). T y p e s p e c i e s: Nipponasura sanguinea Inoue, 1965 (by original designation). Diagnosis. The single known member of the subgenus is significantly smaller than both species of the subgenus Sesapa. The male genitalia are similar to those of Sesapa, but differ by the horseshoe-like merged transtillae with long and narrow transtillar processes covered with spinules, absence of medial costal processes and the narrower vesica (in Sesapa the vesica is broad, globular). The female genitalia differ from those of Sesapa by the rugose antevaginal plate, the longer and broader ductus bursae and the more or less globular corpus bursae. D i s t r i b u t i o n. Japan: Ryukyu Islands.Published as part of Volynkin, A. V., 2017, On The Taxonomy Of The Genera Sesapa And Nipponasura (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae), pp. 369-374 in Vestnik Zoologii 51 (5) on page 373, DOI: 10.1515/vzoo-2017-0044, http://zenodo.org/record/644941

    Eupithecia tantilloides Inoue 1958

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    <i>Eupithecia tantilloides</i> Inoue, 1958 <p> <i>Eupithecia tantilloides</i>: Viidalepp, 1978: 756.</p> <p>MATERIAL. Russia: Kunashir Island, Tretyakovo, 27.V–3.VI 2021, 2 ♂.</p>Published as part of <i>Rybalkin, S. A. & Beljaev, E. A., 2023, First data on spring Geometridae (Lepidoptera) on Kuril Islands, pp. 22-32 in Far Eastern Entomologist 482</i> on page 29, DOI: 10.25221/fee.482.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10134923">http://zenodo.org/record/10134923</a&gt

    Thalassodes intaminata Inoue 1971

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    Thalassodes intaminata Inoue, 1971 Figs 2, 22, 41, 59, 85 Thalassodes immissaria intaminata Inoue, 1971, Bull. Fac. domest. Sci., Otsuma Wom. Univ., 7: 144, pl. 6, figs 49, 50. Holotype 3, Japan: Okinawa, Shuri. (BMNH) Thalassodes intaminata: Inoue, 2005, Trans. lepid. Soc. Japan, 56 (4): 280, figs 8–10, 17. Material examined. Holotype (BMNH), 3, JAPAN: Okinawa, Shuri, 1.IX. 1965, coll. S. Kuniyoshi, Inoue Coll. B.M. 1992 - 71 (photograph examined). BMNH Geometridae Slide photographs examined, 33, Slide No. 17349 from Taiwan, 17347, 17678 from Luzon); 1 Ƥ, (Slide No. 17350). Diagnosis. See under the previous species for comparison of genitalia. The adult is smaller than that of T. immissaria and T. opalina. The terminal line is absent but appears as small brown dots on vein ends in T. immissaria and T. opalina. Distribution. China (Fujian, Taiwan), Japan, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia (Sumatra).Published as part of Han, Hongxiang & Xue, Dayong, 2011, Thalassodes and related taxa of emerald moths in China (Geometridae, Geometrinae), pp. 26-50 in Zootaxa 3019 on page 29, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20513

    Palpita munroei Inoue 1996

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    <p> <b> 944. <i>Palpita munroei</i> Inoue, 1996a: 35, figs 27, 66, 104, 139</b> </p> <p>Type locality: Thailand, Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep, 1100 m</p> <p>Distribution. Indian records: NE India (Inoue 1996a), India (Zhang & Li 2005b). Global records: Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Sulawesi, Philippines, S Japan, Ogasawara Islands (Inoue 1996b, 1998), China (Hong Kong) (Inoue 1999), China (Zhejiang, Fujian, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan, Hong Kong), Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Borneo, Indonesia (Sumatra, Sulawesi, Java), Philippines, Nepal (Zhang & Li 2005b).</p>Published as part of <i>Singh, Navneet, Ranjan, Rahul, Talukdar, Avishek, Joshi, Rahul, Kirti, Jagbir Singh, Chandra, Kailash & Mally, Richard, 2022, A catalogue of Indian Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera), pp. 1-423 in Zootaxa 5197 (1)</i> on page 325, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5197.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7252292">http://zenodo.org/record/7252292</a&gt
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