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Diarsia spp. adults. 25. D. sciurus sp.n., holotype, male, China, Sichuan(PGM); 26. D. sciurus sp.n., paratype, male, China, Sichuan(AFM); 27. D. sciurus sp. n., paratype, male, China, Sichuan, (PGM); 28. D. sciurus sp.n., paratype, male, China, Sichuan (ASV); 29. D. sciurus sp. n., paratype, female, China, Sichuan (ASV); 30. D. gozmanyi, holotype, male, Vietnam, Fansipan (HNHM); 31. D. zillii sp.n., holotype, male, China, Sichuan (PGM); 32. D. griseithorax, male, Nepal, Kanchenjunga (PGM).

Diarsia spp. adults. 25. D. sciurus sp.n., holotype, male, China, Sichuan(PGM); 26. D. sciurus sp.n., paratype, male, China, Sichuan(AFM); 27. D. sciurus sp. n., paratype, male, China, Sichuan, (PGM); 28. D. sciurus sp.n., paratype, male, China, Sichuan (ASV); 29. D. sciurus sp. n., paratype, female, China, Sichuan (ASV); 30. D. gozmanyi, holotype, male, Vietnam, Fansipan (HNHM); 31. D. zillii sp.n., holotype, male, China, Sichuan (PGM); 32. D. griseithorax, male, Nepal, Kanchenjunga (PGM).

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The description and diagnosis of seven new Diarsia Hübner, [1821] 1816 species (D. rubrifusa sp. nov., D. alexanderi sp. nov., D. reserva sp. nov., D. sciurus sp. nov., D. zillii sp. nov., D. griseocilia sp. nov. and D. variolosus sp. nov.) are provided. In addition, the distribution of the genus Diarsia, the research history of the Asiatic species...

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