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  • Fifty Limnephilus individuals from Qinghai Province and forty from Nanjing Agricultural University were studied, focusing on COI barcode sequences and male genitalia photos of four species.
  • A new species called Limnephilus deqianensis n. sp. was identified, with descriptions and illustrations of males, females, larvae, and pupae provided, as well as ecological photos of its habitat.
  • A revision of five species groups comprising all seventeen Chinese Limnephilus species includes diagnoses, keys, and a distribution map, with all sequences made available on GenBank and specimens housed at ICNAU.

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Fifty individuals of Limnephilus from the Qinghai Province, China, were examined, and their COI barcode sequences were extracted and analyzed. Forty individuals of Limnephilus from the Insect Collection of Nanjing Agricultural University (ICNAU), China, were examined, and photos of the male genitalia of four Limnephilus species are here presented. The males, females, larvae, and pupae of a new species, Limnephilus deqianensis n. sp., associated via COI barcode sequences, are described and illustrated. Ecological photos of the male, pupal case, and the habitat of the new species L. deqianensis n. sp. are also provided. Five species groups containing all seventeen Chinese Limnephilus species are revised. Diagnoses, keys, and a distribution map of them are provided. All of the sequences have been uploaded to GenBank. All specimens are deposited in the ICNAU, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, P. R. China.

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