Abstract
The eight species of the genus Hypatopa Walsingham, 1907 recorded from China are reviewed, five of which are described as new: H. biprojecta, sp. nov.; H. weibaoshana, sp. nov.; H. apicirecta, sp. nov.; H. huayingshana, sp. nov.; and H. orthocera, sp. nov. Hypatopa moriutiella Sinev, 1986 and H. binotella (Thunberg, 1794) are recorded for the first time from China. Photographs of adults and genitalia are provided. A key to the Chinese species and a map showing the distribution of these species are included.
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