Figs. 4, 32–37, 110, 137, 163
Aegilia describens Walker, 1857. List Specimens lepid. Insects Colln Br. Mus., 13: 1139. Syntypes: Ceylon [Sri Lanka] (BMNH).
Lophoptera xylinata Walker, 1865 b, List Specimens lepid. Insects Colln Br. Mus., 33: 920.
Stictoptera anisoptera Snellen, 1880, Tijidschr. Ent., 23: 88.
Stictoptera describens: Hampson, 1912, Cat. Lepid. Phal. Br. Mus., 11: 149.
Stictoptera anca Swinhoe, 1919, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., (9) 4: 120.
Diagnosis. The forewing has a black longitudinal strip from the base to the outer margin, and a short black strip lies parallel to it near the tornus. In the male genitalia, the harpe is hooked, longer than half length of the sacculus, a small digitiform process presents at the base of the harpe; a club-shaped process lies at the base of the costa.
Material examined. CHINA, Hainan: 2 males, 1 female, Diaoluoshan, 930 m, 11–12.XII. 2007, coll. Chen Fuqiang and Li Jing; 1 male, Jianfengling, 10.XI. 1983, coll. Chen Peizhen; 1 male *, Jianfengling, 13.IV. 1982, coll. Lin Youdong; 1 female, Jianfengling, 8.XII. 1982, coll. Gu Maobin (IZCAS).
Distribution. China (Hainan), Japan, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Papua New Guinea.
Biological notes. The larval host plant was recorded as Mesua ferrea (Guttiferae) (Holloway, 1985).
Remarks. The specimen from Hainan denoted by an asterisk (*) was misidentified by Chen and illustrated as Stictoptera cucullioides (misspelled as cuculloides) (Chen 1999: 947, pl. 43: 5).