scholarly journals A new range record of noctuid moth Owadaglaea elongata (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Xyleninae) from India

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. 

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-34
Author(s):  
SHASHANK P.R. ◽  
BALÁZS BENEDEK

The five species, Harutaeographa brumosa Yoshimoto, 1994, Nyctycia asymmetrica Hreblay & Ronkay, 1998, Hemiglaea costigera Hreblay & Ronkay, 1998, Owadaglaea barna Hreblay & Ronkay, 1998, and O. triangulifera Hreblay & Ronkay, 1998 are reported for the first time from the Himalayan region of India, Bhutan and China. For two species, N. asymmetrica and H. costigera, the females are described for the first time. Male and female genitalia of all species are illustrated and new distributional data is provided.  Key words: Biodiversity, Distribution, Himalaya, New record


Author(s):  
A. V. Volynkin ◽  
S. V. Titov

<p>The paper contains new data on the easternmost limits of distribution of the noctuid species Egira anatolica (M. Hering, 1933) and Egira conspicillaris (Linnaeus, 1758). E. anatolica was found in eastern and northeastern Kazakhstan for the first time. Known eastern borders of the range of another Egira species, E. conspicillaris (Linnaeus, 1758) are corrected, in addition, the species is reported for Transcaucasia (Georgia) for the first time. The map of collecting localities of E. anatolica is presented, adults and male and female genitalia are illustrated.</p>


Zootaxa ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 1989 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
VLADIMIR KONONENKO ◽  
Gottfried Behounek

The East Asian noctuid genus Lophomilia Warren, 1913 (=Atuntsea Berio, 1977, Bryograpta Sugi, 1977) is revised. Four new species (L. nekrasovi sp. n., L. rustica sp. n., L. diehli sp. n., and L. kobesi sp. n.) are described from Russian Far East, Korea, China and Indonesia, Sumatra. Lophomilia takao Sugi, 1962 and Lophomilia albicosta Yoshimoto 1995 are reported for the first time from China; Lophomilia polybapta (Butler, 1879) is first reported from Russia. The male and female genitalia of most species are described, adults of 12 species from East Asia are illustrated, and distribution maps for all species are presented.


Check List ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 838
Author(s):  
Sergey Titov ◽  
Anton Volynkin

A very rare little-known species Cucullia tiefi Tshetverikov, 1956 recorded in North-East Kazakhstan for the first time. The adults, male and female genitalia are illustrated. The structure of male vesica is discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
Juozas Dūda ◽  
Aidas Saldaitis ◽  
Anton V. Volynkin

Mythimna rufulosa Wiltshire, 1986 is redescribed, the hitherto unknown female of the species is illustrated and described for the first time. The species is reported from Jordan for the first time. Adults, male and female genitalia, and the habitat of the species in Jordan 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 4711 (3) ◽  
pp. 545-560
Author(s):  
DIEGO RODRIGO DOLIBAINA ◽  
MIRNA MARTINS CASAGRANDE ◽  
ALEXANDRE SPECHT ◽  
OLAF HERMANN HENDRIK MIELKE ◽  
ALBERT LEGRAIN ◽  
...  

The rivorum species-group of the genus Leucania (Noctuidae: Noctuinae: Leucaniini) is circumscribed and taxonomically revised, with the inclusion of three species. New taxonomic hypotheses were achieved through the morphological analysis of about 250 specimens allied to the type material of L. rivorum Guenée, 1852; L. pampa Schaus, 1894, stat. rev.; and Neleucania multistria Köhler, 1947, stat. rev., the last two resurrected from synonymy with L. rivorum and Dargida lithophilus (Butler, 1882), respectively. Adult habitus and morphology of the genitalia support the transfer of Neleucania multistria to Leucania, comb. nov. Lectotypes for L. rivorum and L. pampa are designated to ensure nomenclatural stability and recognizability of these taxa. Additionally, the similar, rust-colored species Leucania chejela (Schaus, 1921) is compared with species of the rivorum species-group, and is recorded from South America for the first time. All species of the rivorum group are re-described, with high-resolution images of taxonomic characters of the adults (head, patagium, and male and female genitalia), and updated distributional maps presented. 


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4853 (2) ◽  
pp. 199-217
Author(s):  
DIEGO RODRIGO DOLIBAINA ◽  
GERMAN SAN BLAS ◽  
ALEXANDRE SPECHT ◽  
MIRNA MARTINS CASAGRANDE ◽  
OLAF HERMANN HENDRIK MIELKE

The taxonomy of five South American species of Dargida Walker currently allocated in Leucania Ochsenheimer (four species) and in Lasionycta Aurivillius (one species) is revised. Leucania roseilinea (Köhler, 1947), Leucania phaeoneura Hampson, 1913, Leucania mocoides Dognin, 1897, Leucania alboradiata (Hampson, 1905) and Lasionycta radiata (Köhler, 1966), are here combined with the genus Dargida Walker for the first time (comb. nov.). Two new synonyms are proposed, Leucania roseilineoides Poole, 1989 is an objective junior synonym of Borolia roseilinea Köhler, 1947 (syn. nov.) (ICZN 51.4), and B. lilloana Köhler, 1947 is a subjective junior synonym of Leucania phaeoneura Hampson, 1913 (syn. nov.). Lectotype for Borolia lilloana is designated to ensure nomenclatural stability and recognizability of the taxon. All species are redescribed and discussed, and the habitus and male and female genitalia (when available) are given, as well as an updated geographical map. 


Zootaxa ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 473 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
MICHAEL G. POGUE ◽  
CHARLES E. HARP

Four closely related species of Schinia are diagnosed using characters of maculation, genitalia, larval host plants, and distribution. The revised status of both Schinia albafascia Smith and Schinia brunnea Barnes and McDunnough are based on differences in wing maculation and male and female genitalic structures. The revised synonymy of Schinia megarena Smith with Schinia tertia (Grote) is discussed. Male and female genitalia are described and illustrated for the first time for all species.


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>


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