Studies on the chaetotaxy of three noctuid species. (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)

2008 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 349-356
Author(s):  
M. P. Singh
1997 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 83-85
Author(s):  
Vladimir Kononenko ◽  
Kauri Mikkola

A new noctuid species, Apamea yunnana sp. n. is described from the yunnan Province, S China. The moth is superficially similar to A. ferrago (Eversmann) and to the recently described A. nekrasovi Mikkola, Varga & Guylai but differs from these in the details of the forewing pattern and more so in the structure of genitalia. The adult and the male genitalia of the new species are illustrated.


Author(s):  
Sergey Titov ◽  
Anton Volynkin ◽  
Viktor Kamkin ◽  
Matjaž Černila

<span>A West Palaearctic noctuid species </span><em>Lithophane furcifera </em><span>(Hufnagel, 1766) is reported from North-East Kazakhstan. This record is a first find of the species in Kazakhstan as well as the easternmost confirmed locality. The distribution of the species in eastern limits of its range is directly related to the distribution of its hostplants, species of the genus </span><em>Alnus</em><span>. The adults, male and female genitalia are illustrated.</span>


Zootaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4609 (3) ◽  
pp. 574 ◽  
Author(s):  
MARKKU J. PELLINEN ◽  
MARKO MUTANEN

Two new noctuid species, Ecpatia grisescens sp. n., E. spiculivalva sp. n. are described from Thailand based on a combination of morphological characters and DNA barcodes. Morphological structures and genetic distances are compared to those of related species. Ecpatia sciachroa Hampson, 1926 and Ecpatia obscura Holloway, 2009 are reporded from Thailand for the first time, and a checklist of 17 valid species of Ecpatia is provided. 


2005 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 147-152 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jae Cheon Sohn ◽  
Laszlo Ronkay ◽  
Sei Woong Choi

2019 ◽  
Vol 112 (5) ◽  
pp. 2199-2206 ◽  
Author(s):  
E Charles Whitfield ◽  
Enrique Lobos ◽  
Alan Cork ◽  
David R Hall

Abstract Six trap designs were assessed for capturing noctuid moths in field trials in the United Kingdom and Argentina. The traps were baited with either a sex pheromone for Autographa gamma in the UK trials and Helicoverpa gelotopoeon (Dyar) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Argentina, or a floral odor blend. In the UK trials the Universal Trap and a funnel sleeve trap were compared; in Argentina the funnel sleeve trap, a homemade bucket trap, and (L.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) three sticky traps: LepTrap, wing trap, and delta trap were compared. Comparisons were made between the traps and attractants and captures of noctuid moths and nontarget insects. Traps baited with the floral attractant caught a lower number but a wider range of noctuid species including Helicoverpa, Spodoptera, Rachiplusia, Dargida, Mythimna, Chrysodeixis, Agrotis, and Autographa spp., and nontarget insects. In the UK trials, the funnel sleeve trap caught significantly more A. gamma than the Universal Trap. The addition of an insecticide to the Universal Trap marginally increased trap catches. In the Argentinian trials, the homemade bucket and the sleeve traps outperformed all sticky traps in most situations regardless of crop environment and attractant type. The homemade bucket and the funnel sleeve traps are also considerably cheaper than the other trap designs. Of the sticky traps the LepTrap caught more noctuids than the wing and delta traps. The results suggest that the bucket trap and the sleeve trap have a much greater maximum capacity and possibly a greater retention efficiency for noctuid moths compared to the sticky traps.


Zootaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4576 (1) ◽  
pp. 171 ◽  
Author(s):  
ERDEM SEVEN ◽  
LÁSZLÓ RONKAY ◽  
GÁBOR RONKAY

A new noctuid species, Deltote turcica sp. n. is described from central Turkey and Turkmenistan. It is compared with its sister species Deltote delicatula (Christoph, 1882). The characterisation of the delicatula species-group is given. And, the genitalia of both sexes and adults are illustrated. 


Author(s):  
Sergey Titov ◽  
Anton Volynkin

<span>A poorly-known noctuid species </span><em>Pseudohadena argyllostigma </em><span>(Varga &amp; Ronkay, 1991)</span><em> </em><span>is recorded from North-East Kazakhstan. </span><span>This is one of the few records of the species since its description, and the first from Kazakhstan.</span><span> The adults, male and female genitalia and habitat of the species are illustrated, the check-list of species of the genus </span><em>Pseudohadena</em><span> Alphéraky, 1889 of Kazakhstan is presented.</span>


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 11812
Author(s):  
P.R. Shashank ◽  
Balázs Benedek

The noctuid species, Owadaglaea elongata Hreblay & Ronkay, 1998 was found in Eastern Himalayan region and is reported for the first time from India. The adults male and female genitalia of the species are illustrated with new distributional range. 


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