Abstract
The Psychid genus Lepidoceropsyche Saigusa & Sugimoto, gen. nov. and its type species Lepidoceratopsyche manoi Saigusa & Sugimoto, sp. nov. (Lepidoptera, Psychidae) are described based on the female with long-scaled antennal flagella and well-developed wings from the Ryukyus, Japan.
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