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2. Contribution to the knowledge of Stygioides italica Mazzei & Yakovlev, 2016 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Bertaccini, Edgardo, Hausmann, Axel, Pinzari, Manuela, Pinzari, Mario, and Scalercio, Stefano
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LEPIDOPTERA ,DEMOGRAPHIC surveys - Abstract
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- 2024
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3. Cossus terebra (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) i la seva distribuciô a Catalunya Cossus terebra (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) et sa distribution en Catalogne (Lepidoptera, Cossidae, Cossinae).
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PÉREZ DE-GREGORIO, Josep Joaquim
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- 2024
4. Stygia australis Latreille, 1804 i la seva distribució a Catalunya.
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PÉREZ DE-GREGORIO, Josep Joaquim, PESLIER, Serge, and RONDÓS, Martí
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- 2023
5. New species of Meharia Chrétien, 1915 from Morocco (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Sobczyk, Thomas and Yakovlev, Roman V.
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BIOLOGICAL classification ,LEPIDOPTERA ,SPECIES ,BIODIVERSITY ,SPECIES diversity - Abstract
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- 2023
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6. Adult population fluctuation of Comadia redtenbacheri (Hammerschmidt, 1847) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Jiménez-Vásquez, Manuel, Llanderal-Cázares, Celina, Miranda-Perkins, Kalina, Vargas-Hernández, Mateo, María López-Romero, Rosa, and Campos-Figueroa, Manuel
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LEPIDOPTERA ,ADULTS ,INSECT conservation ,INSECT populations ,HUMIDITY ,ULTRAVIOLET radiation ,INSECT traps - Abstract
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- 2022
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7. New species of the Genus Afrikanetz Yakovlev, 2009 from Republic of Côte d’Ivoire (Lepidoptera: Cossidae, Cossinae).
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Yakovlev, R. V.
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BIOLOGICAL classification ,SPECIES ,LEPIDOPTERA ,BIODIVERSITY ,SPECIES diversity - Abstract
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- 2022
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8. New species of the Genus Mirocossus Schoorl, 1990 from Republic of Equatorial Guinea (Lepidoptera: Cossidae, Cossinae).
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Yakovlev, R. V.
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BIOLOGICAL classification ,MOUNTAIN forests ,SPECIES ,ECOLOGICAL regions ,LEPIDOPTERA ,SPECIES diversity - Abstract
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- 2022
9. Note in merito al primo ritrovamento per l'Italia meridionale di un esemplare femmina di Stygioides italica Mazzei e Yakovlev (2016) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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ROLL, Erminio
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LEPIDOPTERA , *HABITATS , *FEMALES - Abstract
This note reports the first discovery for southern Italy of a female specimen of Stygioides italica Mazzei & Yakovlev (2016) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae). The habitat in which the specimen was found is described and some observations regarding its behavior are reported. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. The description of a new genus and twenty-three new species of Metarbelidae (Lepidoptera : Cossoidea) from the lowland tropical rain forests of the Guineo-Congolian Region with notes on habitats and biogeography /
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Lehmann, Ingo, Natural History Museum Library, London, and Lehmann, Ingo
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%22"> ,Cossidae ,Cossoidea ,Lepidoptera ,Macrolepidoptera ,Metarbelidae ,new genus ,taxonomy - Published
- 2011
11. Additions to the Second Edition of the Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Russia: East Siberian Regions. Part 1.
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Makhov, I. A.
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Additions to the second edition of the Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Russia are given in the present communication. They concern three East Siberian regions of the Russian Federation: Irkutsk Province, the Republic of Buryatia, and Zabaikalskii Territory. An annotated check-list includes 54 species of 6 families. The publications with records of these species from the area studied are cited. For Irkutsk Province, 20 species are listed, 16 of which are recorded for the first time. For the Republic of Buryatia, 35 species are given, 19 of which are recorded for the first time. For Zabaikalskii Territory, 10 species not recorded previously are reported. Eupithecia impolita Vojnits, 1980 is new to the Russian fauna. The distribution limits are expanded for 9 species: the new eastern limit of the distribution is established for 3 species of Noctuidae: Photedes captiuncula (Treitschke, 1825), Photedes fluxa (Hübner, 1809), and Noctua interposita (Hübner, 1790); the western border of the distribution range is shifted for Eogystia sibirica (Alphéraky, 1895), Scopula agutsaensis Vasilenko, 1997, Paragona multisignata (Christoph, 1881), Arytrura subfalcata (Ménétriés, 1859), Acronicta hercules R. Felder et Rogenhofer, 1874, and Sympistis kaszabi (Ronkay, 1988). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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12. A new species of Dieida Strand, 1911 from Turkey (Lepidoptera: Cossidae)
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LASHA-GIORGI JAPARIDZE and RAMON HULSBOSCH
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Biodiversity ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
In the article Dieida versicolor sp. nov. is described as a new species based on two specimens, one male and one female, from Okurcalar, Turkey. In this study taxonomic and distributional data available for the new species are also summarized.
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- 2023
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13. First external description of the female of Stygioides italica Mazzei & Yakovlev, 2016 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Pinzari, M. and P., Mario
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LEPIDOPTERA ,FEMALES - Abstract
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- 2020
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14. Three new species of the genus Psychonoctua Grote, 1865 from Argentina and the Caribbean Islands (Lepidoptera: Cossidae, Zeuzerinae).
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Yakovlev, R. V., Penco, F. C., and Naydenov, A. E.
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LEPIDOPTERA ,ISLANDS ,SPECIES - Abstract
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- 2020
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15. Ceuroma Yakovlev, Naydenov & Penco, gen. n. - new Genus of Neotropical Zeuzerinae (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Yakovlev, R. V., Naydenov, A. E., and Penco, F. C.
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VALVES ,EDGES (Geometry) - Abstract
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- 2020
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16. New species of Zeuzerinae from the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Yakovlev, R. V. and László, Gy. M.
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LEPIDOPTERA ,SPECIES - Abstract
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- 2020
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17. Notes on the biology and natural enemies of Polyphagozerra coffeae (Nietner, 1861) infesting Eucalyptus pellita F. Muell. (Myrtaceae) trees in Riau, Indonesia (Lepidoptera: Cossidae, Zeuzerinae).
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de S. Tavares, W., Kkadan, S. K., Hendrik, A. M., Tarigan, M., Asfa, R., Yakovlev, R. V., Tachi, T., Duran, A., Wong, C. Y., and Sharma, M.
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EUCALYPTUS ,LEPIDOPTERA ,EUCALYPTUS grandis ,MYRTACEAE ,MALE reproductive organs ,TREES - Abstract
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- 2020
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18. First summary of Cossidae of Sierra Leone (West Africa) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Yakovlev, R. V., Laszlo, Gy. M., and Witt, T. J.
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LEPIDOPTERA ,ANIMALS ,SPECIES - Abstract
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- 2019
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19. Aholcocerus arorai Yakovlev & Singh, sp. n. - new species of Cossidae from Nicobar Islands (India) with world catalogue of the genus (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Yakovlev, R. V. and Singh, N.
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LEPIDOPTERA ,ISLANDS ,SPECIES ,CATALOGS - Abstract
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- 2019
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20. First records of Cossidae from Gabon (West Africa) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Yakovlev, R. V., Laszlo, G. M., and Witt, T. J.
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LEPIDOPTERA ,AFRICAN history ,NATURAL history ,RECORDS - Abstract
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- 2019
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21. Redescription of the genus Allocryptobia Viette, 1951 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Yakovlev, R. V., Sinev, S. Yu., Naydenov, A. E., Penco, F. C., and Witt, Th. J.
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LEPIDOPTERA ,VULVA ,MALE reproductive organs - Abstract
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- 2019
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22. New Records of Carpenter-Moths from Southern Urals (Russia) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Yakovlev, R. V.
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RECORDS ,ANIMALS ,SPECIES ,LEPIDOPTERA - Abstract
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- 2019
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23. Electrophysiological and behavioural responses of female Isoceras sibirica (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) to volatiles produced by the plant, Asparagus officinalis
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Hongxia LIU, Zhixiong LIU, Haixia ZHENG, Zerong JIN, and Jintong ZHANG
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lepidoptera ,cossidae ,isoceras sibirica ,asparagus officinalis ,host volatiles ,flight tunnel ,eag ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
In herbivorous insects plant volatiles have an important role in locating mates and oviposition sites. The aim of this study was to test the antennal and behavioural responses of females of Isoceras sibirica Alpheraky (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) to the volatiles produced by Asparagus officinalis L. Electroantennographs (EAG) revealed that the antennae of I. sibirica respond in a dose dependent way to hexanal, limonene, 2-ethyl-2-hexenal, linalool and α-terpineol. In flight tunnel experiments, 2-ethyl-2-hexenal, α-terpineol, hexanal, ρ-cymene and geraniol were significantly more attractive to females of I. sibirica than other chemicals. These findings indicate that host volatiles are important for host recognition in I. sibirica.
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- 2017
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24. Dieida versicolor Japaridze & Hulsbosch 2023, sp. nov
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Japaridze, Lasha-Giorgi and Hulsbosch, Ramon
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Dieida ,Biodiversity ,Dieida versicolor ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Dieida versicolor sp. nov. Locus typicus: Okurcalar, Alanya, Antalya Province, Turkey. Deposition of type material: Museum für Naturkunde Gera. Material examined. Type material. Holotype ♀ (Fig. 3C, D): ‘ SW Türkei / Yaylas Geb. | 85 km SE Antalya, 35 km | Alanya. 15 km nörtlich Okuncalar | Urng. Alarahn / Alana Kalesi Tal | 06. U. 07. Mai 2005 / NN 10- 100 | leg. Alex Steidel, Malte Jänicke’, ‘ Stygioides | ♀ | leg.: |—|. | det.: M. Jänicke ’, ‘SE- 766 ♀ | gen. prep. | S. Erlacher, 2022’, ‘ HOLOTYPE ♀ | Dieida versicolor | Japaridze & Hulsbosch 2023’ Paratype 1 ♁ (Fig. 3A, B): same data as holotype, gen. prep. SE-765. Description Adults (Fig. 3A–3D). Measurements. Wingspan: 17 mm. ♁, 23 mm. ♀; forewing length: 7.5 mm. ♁, 8 mm. ♀; hindwing length: 5 mm. ♁, 5.5 mm. ♀; body length: 12 mm. ♁, 12 mm. ♀. Male (Fig. 3A, B). Antennae bipectinate, black, half length of the forewing; rami short and black. Head, tegula, thorax and abdomen densely hirsute and pale grayish dorsally and black ventrally. Forewings relatively short with rounded apex; ground colour grayish; semitranslucent; edge of costa brownish-black 3/4 from the base, cell has a small white-ivory spot. Fringe brownish-black. Hindwings grayish semitranslucent, fringe brownish-black. White-ivory spots on submedian and apex area of forewings and submedian area and hind margin of hindwings Female (Fig. 3C, D). Antennae bipectinate, rami short, black, half length of the forewing. Head, tegula and thorax densely hirsute golden-brown dorsally and black ventrally. Abdomen hirsute; dorsally 3/5 of the abdomen golden-brown, with 4 black belts, terminal part 2/5 black. Forewings relatively short with rounded apex; ground colour grayish-black, semitranslucent; basal half ventrally blackish, golden-brown spots forming two incomplete fascia 2/5 and 3/5 from base, row of golden-brown smaller spots along termen; fringe brownish-black. Hindwing brownish-black semitranslucent except anal field golden-brown, fringe brownish-black. Wing venation is identical in both sexes. Male genitalia (Fig. 4A, B). Tegumen long and triangular; Uncus small, sclerotized, triangular peak shaped. Socii rounded with setae. Arms of gnathos relatively short, stout; gnathos knob large, oval shaped, membranous. Valvae lanceolate 8 times longer than width, apex roundish, basal half of costal margin convex, apical half concave, dorsal margin 2/3 from base slightly concave, apical part 1/6 membranous, basal part 7/8 sclerotized; margin between membranous and sclerotized parts clear and roundish, dorsally membranous reach end of sacculus. Sacculus clearly separated from valvae, slender, 2/3 length of valvae; base roundish, gradually narrowing towards the outer end. Arms of transtilla relatively short, thin, strongly sclerotized, 45-degree sharp angle in the middle; transtilla knob not well visible, membranous. Lateral juxta lobes digitate. Saccus well developed as long as width, apex rounded, anterior margin strongly sclerotized, slightly concave. Aedeagus gladiate, same length as valvae, without cornutus. Female genitalia (Fig. 4C, D). Ovipostor long. Papilliae analis elongated ellipsoid.Aphophyses posteriores twice longer than apophyses anteriores. Ostium bursae not visible, long lateral sclerotized structures beside ductus bursae; ductus bursae relatively short, posterior half membranous, anterior narrow. Corpus bursae thin, membranous. Diagnosis. Both male and female of D. versicolor sp. nov. wings pattern and colouration is very distinct from any other known species of genus Dieida or similar looking genus Stygioides Bruand, 1853, hence it can not be confused with any other species. Distribution. The holotype and paratype of D. versicolor sp. nov. originate from Okurcalar, Turkey. Biology. Like all of the other congeners, imago of D. versicolor sp. nov. is diurnal. No hostplants or immature stages are known. Etymology. The name of the new species derives from Latin “versicolor” meaning colourful., Published as part of Japaridze, Lasha-Giorgi & Hulsbosch, Ramon, 2023, A new species of Dieida Strand, 1911 from Turkey (Lepidoptera: Cossidae), pp. 169-174 in Zootaxa 5271 (1) on pages 170-173, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5271.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/7864479, {"references":["Bruand M. (1853) Remarques sur plusieurs Psychides. Memoires de la Societe d'Emulation du Doubs, Deuxieme Serie 3, Besancon, 17 - 127, pls. I - III. [in French]"]}
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- 2023
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25. Metarbelodes Strand 1909
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Lehmann, Ingo, Zahiri, Reza, and Husemann, Martin
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Lepidoptera ,Metarbelodes ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Metarbelodes Strand, 1909 Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift Iris 22: 119 Type species: Metarbela ? umtaliana Aurivillius, 1901 (Entomologisk Tidskrift 22 (2): 127, Fig. 29), by monotypy. Diagnosis. Metarbelodes is considered monotypic at present. The male genitalia can be distinguished from other metarbelids by a long, hollow, well sclerotized, thorn-like process that originates at the costal margin and is bent strongly downwards towards the ventral edge of valva (autapomorphy). The base of the thorn-like process has a broad, long, open slit dorsally, with a weakly-sclerotized projection attached to it. The forewing has a strong, continuous, tubular CuP fold. Based on the latter, M. umtaliana is likely more closely related to Zambezia than to Lukeniana. Description. Head: Rough-scaled, with light ochre hair-like scales below compound eyes on fronto-clypeus in male; a pair of pits absent from lower fronto-clypeus, a pair of conical projections present on lower fronto-clypeus; pits behind labial palpi ovoid; labial palpi long, almost as long as eye diameter, consisting of three segments, 2 nd segment longest, 1.5–2.3 longer than the basal segment, 3 rd segment shortest, 0.5 length of basal segment; antenna bipectinate in male, branches narrow, 3.5 width of shaft, densely scaled cream; flagellum scaled, cream colored. Thorax: Densely covered with light ochre hair-like scales on patagia and tegulae, slightly glossy, tegulae not pronounced; crest on metathorax small, light ochre. Forelegs and midlegs ochre with long dense hair-like scales. Epiphyses absent. Hindlegs with one pair of narrow tibial spurs, slightly unequal in length (outer spur 1.4 mm, inner spur 1.3 mm); pretarsus with a pair of pulvilli. Forewing upperside with ground colour dark ochre mixed with cream, not glossy, with dark brown, sometimes almost black (= sepia) vertical striae along costa and on the outer half of the forewing upper side; a geometric design is absent (a geometric design was defined by Lehmann 2010b, e.g., the occurrence of any triangular-like or leaf-like patterns); a simple, not contrasting pattern is present and comprises a straight sepia terminal line, not parallel to termen, from near apex to dorsum, strongly bent towards base of wing at M 3; 1A+2A and discocellular vein sepia; CuA 2 is distinctly marked white or cream, narrow edged sepia above. Hindwing cream-coloured, glossy. Fringe long, cilia up to 1.5 mm, cream-coloured, glossy. Forewing venation (Fig. 1d; Fig. 9f) with 1A+2A long forked at base; CuP a strong, tube-like, continuous unsclerotized fold; basal part of CuA 2 originating from two-thirds of lower median; CuA 1 originating from hind margin of posterior cell , M 3 and M 2 originating from apical angle of posterior cell, both are separated at base; M 1 originating from anterior angle of median cell and close to base of a relatively large areole; R 5 originates from posterior angle of areole; R 4 +R 3 +R 2 on a long stalk that is originating from anterior angle of areole close to base of R 5; R 1 originating from anterior part of median cell; Sc more or less parallel to R 1. Hindwing—3A present; 1A+2A rudimentary; CuP present but weak; CuA 2 originating from two-thirds of lower median of posterior cell; CuA 1 originating from hind margin of posterior cell; M 3 and M 2 originating from apical angle of posterior cell, separated; M 1 +Rs originating from apical angle of anterior cell, long-stalked; a short bar present from Rs to Sc+R 1; a discocellular vein on both forewing and hindwing present. Retinaculum and frenulum absent. Abdomen: Externally primarily covered by cream and light ochre, hair-like scales; abdominal tuft cream, short, up to 0.25 length of abdomen. Male genitalia (Fig. 11c) with tegumen fused to vinculum, forming a firm ring. Uncus large, ovoid, comprised of a pair of narrowly rounded lobes, short setae ventrally, basal edge of uncus is not straight but has a crescent-shape in horizontal position at middle. Gnathos short, well above costa, covered with short toothlike processes at distal end, hand-shaped, not connected by a sclerotized band basally. Valva ovoid with broad base, costa lacking setae, inner side of median sector with few setae; large, setose, weakly-sclerotized projection attached to thorn-like process from near base of valva and along costal margin; thorn-like process prominent and hollow; at end of its base with long open slit dorsally where it is connected by a thin membrane to weakly-sclerotized projection; thorn-like process originating from outer side of valva near costa, and strongly bent downwards towards ventral edge of valva. Sacculus strongly reduced to one-third near base of valva. A short emargination (less than 25% length of valva) extending between weakly-sclerotized projection and thorn-like process. Transtilla absent; semi-transtilla short, rectangular with a somewhat leaf-shaped, attached to costa of valva and opposite of vinculum, without setae. Juxta nearly twice as large as saccus with two acuminate tips and a short process at each tip, deeply emargination between tips (90% the length of juxta). Vinculum broad at saccus, twice as large as the saccus, forming a plate-like structure. Saccus digitate, gently rounded caudally. Phallus simple, 1.5 longer than basal width of valva, slightly trumpet-shaped, bilobate, with a cleft at each end. Female postabdominal structure and genitalia unknown. Species richness. As defined herein, the genus includes only the type species, M. umtaliana., Published as part of Lehmann, Ingo, Zahiri, Reza & Husemann, Martin, 2023, Revision of the Metarbelodes Strand, 1909 genus-group (Lepidoptera: Cossoidea: Metarbelidae) with descriptions of two new genera and 33 new species from high elevations of eastern and southern Africa, pp. 1-106 in Zootaxa 5267 (1) on pages 8-9, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5267.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7840783, {"references":["Strand, E. (1909) Fam. Metarbelidae (Hollandiidae). In: Lepidoptera aus Deutsch-Ostafrika gesammelt von Herrn Oberleutnant Wintgens. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift \" Iris \", 22, 118 - 121.","Aurivillius, C. (1901) Diagnosen neuer Lepidopteren aus Afrika. Fam. Hollandiidae. Entomologisk Tidskrift, 22 (2), 126 - 128.","Lehmann, I. (2010 b) s. n. In: A revision of the genus Arbelodes Karsch (Lepidoptera: Cossoidea: Metarbelidae) from southeastcentral and southern Africa with the description of thirteen new species. Published by the author, Hamburg & Wismar, pp. 3 - 81, 8 b / w pls., 5 colour pls. Available from http: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / bibliography / 79419 (accessed 30 March 2021)"]}
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26. Revision of the Metarbelodes Strand, 1909 genus-group (Lepidoptera: Cossoidea: Metarbelidae) with descriptions of two new genera and 33 new species from high elevations of eastern and southern Africa
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Lehmann, Ingo, Zahiri, Reza, and Husemann, Martin
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Metarbelidae ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Lehmann, Ingo, Zahiri, Reza, Husemann, Martin (2023): Revision of the Metarbelodes Strand, 1909 genus-group (Lepidoptera: Cossoidea: Metarbelidae) with descriptions of two new genera and 33 new species from high elevations of eastern and southern Africa. Zootaxa 5267 (1): 1-106, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5267.1.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5267.1.1
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27. Panau tanimbari Yakovlev & Hulsbosch 2023, sp.nov
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Yakovlev, R. V. and Hulsbosch, R.
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Arthropoda ,Panau tanimbari ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Panau ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Panau tanimbari sp.nov. (Figs 5−6) Holotype. Male, with labels: “Tenimber / Sunda Ins.”, “Stauding. u. Bang-Haas / Dresden, Ankauf 1961”, “Dresden / Coss 2”, “HOLOTYPUS / Panau tanimbari / Yakovlev & Hulsbosch, 2023 / Yakovlev & Hulsbosch des., 2022” (SNSD). Paratype. 1 male, with same locality and date as for holotype (SNSD). Description. Male. Length of forewing: 24 mm in holotype, 23 mm in paratype. Antenna short, about one-third of forewing in length; basal half of antenna bipectinate, with long setae (2.5−3.0 times as long as diameter of antenna stem); distal half of antenna unipectinate, with very short setae. Tegulae and patagia densely covered with light grey scales. Abdomen basally light grey, in other parts light brown, with light grey spots on dorsal surface. Forewing grey-brown; long light brown stroke from wing base to postdiscal area between veins of cubital stem; light brown stroke in medial area postdiscally; thin undulated longitudinal lines between veins of medial and cubital stems postdiscally; poorly expressed grey reticulated pattern submarginally; fringe dark at veins, light between veins. Hind wing grey-brown, without pattern; fringe dark at veins, light between veins. Male genitalia. Uncus long, with acute beak-like apex, apical third noticeably thickened and deep longitudinal notch on lower surface. Gnathos arms thin, long, belt-like, not fused. Valve long, leaf-like, slightly curved along length, slightly narrowing to apex; outer margin semicircular; costal margin slightly curved; abdominal margin with small notch in proximal third. Juxta saddle-like, robust, with a pair of long leaf-like lateral processes. Saccus small, conical, apically acute. Phallus thick, with longitudinal folding on all surface; lateral surface of vesica with large finger-shaped cornutus almost equal to phallus in length. Female unknown. Comparison. Externally, P. tanimbari sp. nov. is close to P. variegatum, from which it differs in the less expressed light brown pattern on the forewing, thick distal third of the uncus, and less expressed notch on the abdominal margin of the valve in the proximal third. Etymology. The new species is named after the region where it was collected, the Tanimbar Island. Distribution. Indonesia: Tanimbar Island., Published as part of Yakovlev, R. V. & Hulsbosch, R., 2023, Two new species of the genus Panau (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) from the Philippines and Indonesia, with the redescription of Panau variegatum, pp. 3-7 in Zoosystematica Rossica (Zoosyst. Rossica) (Zoosyst. Rossica) 32 (1) on page 6, DOI: 10.31610/zsr/2023.32.1.3
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28. Panau variegatum
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Yakovlev, R. V. and Hulsbosch, R.
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Panau variegatum (Roepke, 1957) (Figs 1–2) Xyleutes variegata Roepke, 1957: 28–29, pl. 2, fig. 3, pl. 8, figs 4–4a (“ Xyleutes variegata spec. nov. ”). Panau variegata: Schoorl, 1990: 166; Yakovlev, 2011: 72. Type locality. “Tonsea Lama, North Celebes” [Indonesia, North Sulawesi, Minahasa Regency, 1°19′26.2″N 124°57′17.8″E]. Type material examined. Holotype. Male, with labels: “N. Celebes. / M. Tonsea Lama / 18 Maart 1920 / Mus. Leiden.”, “Typus / Holo / Roepke”, “Museum Leiden / verzameling / W K J Roepke”, “ Panau variegata ” (NBCL). Description of male genitalia. Uncus long, with acute beak-like apex and deep longitudinal notch on lower surface. Gnathos arms thin, short, belt-like, not fused. Valve long, leaf-like, poorly narrowing to apex; outer margin semicircular; costal margin slightly curved, almost smooth; abdominal margin with deep semicircular notch in proximal third. Juxta saddle-like, robust, with a pair of long leaf-like lateral processes. Saccus small, conical, apically semicircular. Phallus thick, with longitudinal folding along all surface; lateral surface of vesica with large finger-shaped cornutus being slightly smaller than phallus. Comparison. Externally, the species is close to P. tanimbari sp. nov., from which it differs in the more expressed light brown pattern on the forewing, uniform thickness of the uncus and more expressed notch on the abdominal margin of the valve in the proximal third. Remarks. Female is unknown. One of the paratypes, kept in NHMUK, was collected in New Guinea without indicating the exact location on the label (Roepke, 1957: 29). Its species affiliation will be checked later. Distribution. Indonesia (Sulawesi Island),? New Guinea. Flight period. The type series was collected from March to July., Published as part of Yakovlev, R. V. & Hulsbosch, R., 2023, Two new species of the genus Panau (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) from the Philippines and Indonesia, with the redescription of Panau variegatum, pp. 3-7 in Zoosystematica Rossica (Zoosyst. Rossica) (Zoosyst. Rossica) 32 (1) on page 4, DOI: 10.31610/zsr/2023.32.1.3, {"references":["Roepke W. 1957. The cossids of the Malay Region (Lepidoptera: Heterocera). Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Weterschappen, Afdeling Natuurkunde (Tweede Reeks), 52 (1): 1 - 60.","Schoorl J. W. 1990. A phylogenetic study on Cossidae (Lepidoptera: Ditrysia) based on external adult morphology. Zoologische Verhandelingen, 263: 1 - 295.","Yakovlev R. V. 2011. Catalogue of the family Cossidae of the Old World (Lepidoptera). Neue entomologische Nachrichten, 66: 1 - 129."]}
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29. Panau lourensi Yakovlev & Hulsbosch 2023, sp. nov
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Yakovlev, R. V. and Hulsbosch, R.
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Arthropoda ,Panau lourensi ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Panau ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Panau lourensi sp. nov. (Figs 3–4) Holotype. Male, with labels: “the Philippines N. Luzon / 5 km S Adams / 350 m 6−7 Apr. 2008, N 18°31.338′ E 120°55.690′ / J H Lourens”, “Genitalpräparat / Heterocera / Nr. 25.300 / Museum Witt, Münhen”, “HOLOTYPUS / Panau lourensi / Yakovlev & Hulsbosch, 2023 / Yakovlev & Hulsbosch des., 2022” (MWM). Paratypes. 3 males, with same locality and date as for holotype (MWM); 1 male, Philippines, Occidental Mindoro, Banban Mts, “Bulalacao Brgy Nicolai” [Bulalacao municipality, (?) Nicolai barangay (= district; not located)], 150 m, 12°20′N 121°12′E, 8 Jan. 2005, J.H. Lourens (MWM). Description. Male. Length of forewing: 25.0 mm in holotype, 24.0− 26.5 mm in paratypes. Antenna short, about one-fourth of forewing in length; two-thirds of antenna (basal and middle parts) bipectinate, with long setae (2.5−3.0 times as long as diameter of antenna stem); distal part of antenna unipectinate, with very short setae. Tegulae and patagia densely covered with light grey scales. Abdomen basally light grey, in other parts light brown. Forewing brown; two bright black wide strokes between veins of radial stem postdiscally; thin grey transverse strokes discally; undulated grey strokes postdiscally and submarginally; light brown portion in area of cubital stem discally; fringe dark at veins, light between veins. Hind wing brown, without pattern; fringe dark at veins, light between veins. Male genitalia. Uncus long, with acute beak-like apex and deep longitudinal notch on lower surface. Gnathos arms thin, long, belt-like, not fused. Valve long, leaf-like, slightly curved along all length, slightly narrowing to apex; outer margin semicircular; costal margin slightly curved; abdominal margin with two small notches in proximal and middle thirds. Juxta saddle-like, robust, with a pair of long leaf-like lateral processes. Saccus small, conical, apically acute. Phallus thick, with longitudinal folding along all surface; lateral surface of vesica with large finger-shaped cornutus being twice as small as phallus. Female unknown. Comparison. Externally, P. lourensi sp. nov. clearly differs from two other species considered in this article, in the dark pattern with poorly expressed light brown elements and in two small notches on the abdominal margin of the valve in the proximal and middle thirds. Etymology. The new species is named in honour of the collector, J.H.M. Lourens. Dr Johannes H.M. Lourens has made a significant contribution to the study and conservation of Lepidoptera in the Philippines, as well as to the promotion of knowledge about Lepidoptera in this region. Distribution. The Philippines: Luzon and Mindoro islands., Published as part of Yakovlev, R. V. & Hulsbosch, R., 2023, Two new species of the genus Panau (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) from the Philippines and Indonesia, with the redescription of Panau variegatum, pp. 3-7 in Zoosystematica Rossica (Zoosyst. Rossica) (Zoosyst. Rossica) 32 (1) on pages 4-6, DOI: 10.31610/zsr/2023.32.1.3, {"references":["Roepke W. 1957. The cossids of the Malay Region (Lepidoptera: Heterocera). Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Weterschappen, Afdeling Natuurkunde (Tweede Reeks), 52 (1): 1 - 60."]}
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30. The Impact of the Leopard Moth Zeuzera pyrina L., (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) Infestation in Casuarina Trees on the Neighboring Pear Orchards in Egypt.
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Abdel-Moaty, R. M., Hashim, S. M., and Tadros, A. W.
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LEOPARD moth ,LEPIDOPTERA ,COSSIDAE ,PEAR orchards ,CASUARINA - Abstract
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31. Redescription of the genus Alophonotus Schoorl, 1990 based on the morphology of male and female genitalia (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Yakovlev, R. V. and Witt, T. J.
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MORPHOLOGY ,LEPIDOPTERA ,COSSIDAE - Abstract
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32. Morphological and ultrastructural characterization of the alimentary canal in larvae of Streltzoviella insularis (Staudinger) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Wang, Xiuji, Lu, Hao, Shao, Yuying, and Zong, Shixiang
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ALIMENTARY canal , *MOTHS , *EPITHELIAL cells , *MICROSCOPY , *HEART valves , *BASAL lamina , *PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
Abstract: Streltzoviella insularis (Staudinger) is an important tree‐boring pest, that primarily damages Sophora japonica (Linnaeus) and Ginkgo biloba (Linnaeus), as well as other common species, at great economic cost to the urban landscape construction industry in China. In the present study, the alimentary canal morphology of S. insularis was observed using light microscopy, and its ultrastructure was investigated by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The foregut of S. insularis can be divided into the pharynx, esophagus, crop, proventriculus, and cardiac valve. The well‐developed crop forms the longest section of the foregut. It is able to store large amounts of food and is lined with a monolayer of epithelial cells. Many sclerotized microspines occur on the surface of the anterior intima and there are dense spines on the posterior intima of the proventriculus. Epithelial cells of the midgut include columnar cells, goblet cells, and regenerative cells, but endocrine cells are absent. The hindgut consists of the pyloric valve, ileum, and rectum. There is no clear distinction between the ileum and colon. The intima surface of the pyloric valve carries many microspines, whereas the intestinal wall of the rectum is thin with well‐developed rectal pads. The rectal epithelial cells form a squamous monolayer. A cryptonephric excretory system is located in the hindgut. There are six spiral Malpighian tubules, in which a cellular layer on a basement membrane encloses a lumen. These results will provide the basis for further studies of the structure and function in S. insularis larvae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Convergent herbivory on conifers by Choristoneura moths after boreal forest formation.
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Fagua, Giovanny, Condamine, Fabien L., Brunet, Bryan M.T., Clamens, Anne-Laure, Laroche, Jérôme, Levesque, Roger C., Cusson, Michel, and Sperling, Felix A.H.
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Mitogenomes are useful markers for phylogenetic studies across a range of taxonomic levels. Here, we focus on mitogenome variation across the tortricid moth genus Choristoneura and particularly the spruce budworm ( Choristoneura fumiferana ) species complex, a notorious pest group of North American conifer forests. Phylogenetic relationships of Tortricidae, representing two subfamilies, four tribes and nine genera, were analyzed using 21 mitogenomes. These included six newly-sequenced mitogenomes for species in the spruce budworm complex plus three additional Choristoneura species and 12 previously published mitogenomes from other tortricids and one from the Cossidae. We evaluated the phylogenetic informativeness of the mitogenomes and reconstructed a time-calibrated tree with fossil and secondary calibrations. We found that tortricid mitogenomes had conserved protein and ribosomal regions, and analysis of all protein-coding plus ribosomal genes together provided an efficient marker at any taxonomic rank. The time-calibrated phylogeny showed evolutionary convergence of conifer feeding within Choristoneura , with two independent lineages, the Nearctic spruce budworm complex and the Palearctic species Choristoneura murinana , both shifting onto conifers about 11 million years ago from angiosperms. These two host-plant shifts both occurred after the formation of boreal forest in the late Miocene. Haplotype diversification within the spruce budworm complex occurred in the last 4 million years, and is probably linked to the initial cooling cycles of the Northern Hemisphere in the Pliocene. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Diversity of the Macrolepidoptera from a "Bosco Palazzi" area in a woodland of Quercus trojana Webb., in southeastern Murgia (Apulia region, Italy) (Insecta: Lepidoptera).
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Bella, S., Parenzan, P., and Russo, P.
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LEPIDOPTERA ,COSSIDAE - Abstract
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35. Use of Mixture Designs to Investigate Contribution of Minor Sex Pheromone Components to Trap Catch of the Carpenterworm Moth, Chilecomadia valdiviana.
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Lapointe, Stephen, Barros-Parada, Wilson, Fuentes-Contreras, Eduardo, Herrera, Heidy, Kinsho, Takeshi, Miyake, Yuki, Niedz, Randall, and Bergmann, Jan
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Field experiments were carried out to study responses of male moths of the carpenterworm, Chilecomadia valdiviana (Lepidoptera: Cossidae), a pest of tree and fruit crops in Chile, to five compounds previously identified from the pheromone glands of females. Previously, attraction of males to the major component, (7 Z,10 Z)-7,10-hexadecadienal, was clearly demonstrated while the role of the minor components was uncertain due to the use of an experimental design that left large portions of the design space unexplored. We used mixture designs to study the potential contributions to trap catch of the four minor pheromone components produced by C. valdiviana. After systematically exploring the design space described by the five pheromone components, we concluded that the major pheromone component alone is responsible for attraction of male moths in this species. The need for appropriate experimental designs to address the problem of assessing responses to mixtures of semiochemicals in chemical ecology is described. We present an analysis of mixture designs and response surface modeling and an explanation of why this approach is superior to commonly used, but statistically inappropriate, designs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Redescription of the Genus Paralophonotus Schoorl, 1990 based on the morphology of male genitalia (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Yakovlev, R. V. and Witt, Th. J.
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INSECT morphology ,COSSIDAE - Abstract
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37. The larval sensilla on the antennae and mouthparts of five species of Cossidae (Lepidoptera).
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Xu, Lili, Pei, Jiahe, Wang, Tao, Ren, Lili, and Zong, Shixiang
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Most species in the family Cossidae can migrate from one host to a new one in later larval instars, which is different from other bark- and wood-boring insects. In this study, we selected Eogystia hippophaecolus (Hua, Chou, Fang and Chen, 1990), Deserticossus artemisiae (Chou and Hua, 1986), Deserticossus arenicola (Staudinger, 1879), Yakudza vicarius (Walker, 1865), and Streltzoviella insularis (Staudinger, 1892) to understand how these species locate new hosts in their larval stages. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to determine the typology, morphology, number, and distribution of sensilla on the antennae, maxillary palps, galeas, and labial palps of these five species. There were no differences in typology, morphology, and number of sensilla between the five species. We observed antenna with three to four short sensilla basiconica, two sensilla chaetica, four sensilla basiconica, and one sensillum styloconicum. The maxillary palp had seven short sensilla basiconica, one sensillum digitiformium, and two sensilla placodea. The maxillary galea had three short sensilla basiconica, two sensilla styloconica, and one sensillum chaeticum. The labial palp had one short sensillum basiconicum and one sensillum styloconicum. Our results will provide a basis for further studies on the feeding, host-transfer behaviors, and electrophysiology of this group of forest pests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Bionomics of Comadia redtenbacheri (Hammerschmidt, 1847) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae).
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Llanderal-Cázares, C., Castro-Torres, R., and Miranda-Perkins, K.
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COSSIDAE ,HOSTS (Biology) ,INSECT larvae - Abstract
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39. Two new species of Afroarabiella Yakovlev, 2008 (Lepidoptera, Cossidae) from Sudan and Ethiopia
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Roman V. Yakovlev and Thomas J. Witt
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Cossidae ,Carpenter moths ,Afroarabiella ,new species ,Lepidoptera ,Zoology ,QL1-991 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
The paper describes two new species of Afroarabiella (Cossidae): A. sulaki sp. nov. from Sudan and A. strohlei sp. nov. from Ethiopia. For all the species of the genus Afroarabiella images and distribution maps are given.
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40. Holcoceroides landeri – a new species of Carpenter-Moths (Lepidoptera, Cossidae: Politzariellinae) from the Republic of Guinea
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Gyula M. László and Roman V. Yakovlev
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Insecta ,Cossidae ,White (horse) ,Arthropoda ,biology ,Zoology ,Biodiversity ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Lepidoptera ,Lepidoptera genitalia ,Genus ,Insect Science ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
The present paper contains the description of a new Cossidae species, Holcoceroides landeri sp. n. from the Republic of Guinea. The new species notably differs from the two known species of the genus in external characters and details of male genital structures. With 3 colour and 3 black and white figures.
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41. Cossidae of the Socotra Archipelago (Yemen)
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Robert Borth, Povilas Ivinskis, Aidas Saldaitis, and Roman Yakovlev
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Lepidoptera ,Cossidae ,Meharia ,Mormogystia ,Aethalopteryx ,Azygophleps ,new species ,Socotra ,Yemen ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
The taxonomy of the family Cossidae (Lepidoptera) of the Socotra Archipelago is revised. Five species are recognized, including two new species (Mormogystia brandstetteri and Meharia hackeri), and dubious identifications and records are discussed. Adults and genitalia are illustrated and bionomic details, molecular evidence and a synonymic checklist of Socotra Cossidae genera is provided. A review of their distribution reveals that at least 80 percent of Socotro`s Cossidae species are unique to the archipelago which is renowned for its endemism.
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42. Identification of a Novel Moth Sex Pheromone Component from Chilecomadia valdiviana.
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Herrera, Heidy, Barros-Parada, Wilson, Flores, M., Francke, Wittko, Fuentes-Contreras, Eduardo, Rodriguez, Marcela, Santis, Francisca, Zarbin, Paulo, and Bergmann, Jan
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Chilecomadia valdiviana (Philippi) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) is an insect native to Chile. The larval stages feed on the wood of economically important fruit tree species such as apple, pear, olive, cherry, and avocado, and also on eucalyptus. This causes weakening and, in case of severe infestation, death of the tree. We report identification of the sex pheromone produced by females of this species. Hexane extracts of the abdominal glands of virgin females were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) with electroantennographic detection, GC coupled with mass spectrometry, and GC coupled to infrared spectroscopy. The major pheromone component was identified as (7 Z,10 Z)-7,10-hexadecadienal (Z7,Z10-16:Ald), and minor components present in the extracts were ( Z)-7-hexadecenal and ( Z)-9-hexadecenal, hexadecanal, and (9 Z,12 Z)-9,12-octadecadienal. Structural assignments were carried out by comparison of analytical data of the natural products and their dimethyl disulfide adducts with those of authentic reference samples. In field tests, traps baited with Z7,Z10-16:Ald captured significantly more males than control traps. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Ecdysteroid titers and expression of Halloween genes and ecdysteroid receptor in relation to overwintering and the long larval phase in the seabuckthorn carpenterworm, Holcocerus hippophaecolus.
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Wang, Rong, Zong, Shixiang, Luo, Youqing, Zhou, Jiao, Li, Juan, Weng, Qiang, and Sheng, Xia
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ECDYSONE , *TITERS , *GENE expression , *PRIONOXYSTUS robiniae , *LARVAE , *ANIMAL wintering - Abstract
The cytochrome P450 enzymes encoded by the Halloween genes - spook ( spo), phantom ( phm), disembodied ( dib), shadow ( sad), and shade ( shd) - catalyze a series of hydroxylation steps resulting in the active molting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). This study investigated 20E and ecdysone titers and the expression profile of Halloween genes and ecdysone receptor ( EcR) during larval, pupal, and adult stages in seabuckthorn carpenterworm, Holcocerus hippophaecolus Hua ( Lepidoptera: Cossidae). Hh-spo, Hh-phm, Hh-dib, and Hh-sad showed predominant expression in the prothoracic gland at the larval stage, whereas Hh-shd and Hh-EcR were significantly expressed in the fat body. The mRNA levels of Hh-spo, Hh-phm, Hh-dib, Hh-shd, Hh-sad, and Hh-EcR were lowest from late October to middle April, when the insects were in overwintering dormancy, but began to increase from May each year, when the insects were terminating quiescence. Concomitant with the changes in these genes, 20E and ecdysone titers gradually increased during the 4-year life cycle of H. hippophaecolus. These data indicate that the seasonal expressions of Hh-spo, Hh-phm, Hh-shd, and Hh-EcR play crucial roles in quiescence of the overwintering period, and are responsible for the long larval phase and the exact timing and amplitude of the ecdysteroid titer required for the coordination of growth and development in H. hippophaecolus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Mating Disruption of a Carpenter Moth, Cossus insularis (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) in Apple Orchards with Synthetic Sex Pheromone, and Registration of the Pheromone as an Agrochemical.
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Hoshi, Hirotsuna, Takabe, Masanori, and Nakamuta, Kiyoshi
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APPLE orchards , *PHEROMONES , *LEPIDOPTERA , *COSSIDAE , *AGRICULTURAL chemicals - Abstract
Mating disruption of the carpenter moth, Cossus insularis (Staudinger) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae), with a synthetic version of its sex pheromone, a mixture of ( E)-3-tetradecenyl acetate and ( Z)-3-tetradecenyl acetate, was tested for three successive years in apple ( Malus domestica Borkh.) orchards. Pheromone trap catches, percentage mating of tethered females and females enclosed with males in a mating cage, and tree damage were measured in both the pheromone-treated and untreated control orchards. The attraction of male moths to pheromone traps at heights of 1.5, 3, and 5 m was strongly disrupted when the pheromone dispensers were placed at 1.5 m height. Mating of tethered females placed at 1 m was completely inhibited, and the mating of tethered females at a height of 3 m was significantly reduced by the treatment in comparison to matings in an untreated control orchard. Similarly, mating of pairs of moths enclosed in mating cages was significantly reduced by the synthetic pheromone treatment in comparison to controls. The percentage of damaged trees in the pheromone-treated orchard also decreased significantly over the course of the experiment. These results suggest that mating disruption with the synthetic sex pheromone appears promising for reducing damage caused by C. insularis in apple orchards in Japan, and a commercial mating disruption product has been developed and registered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. COSSIDAE (LEPIDOPTERA) OF PAKISTAN.
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Yakovlev, R. V. and Witt, Th. J.
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An annotated list of Cossidae of Pakistan, which includes 27 species of 18 genera from 3 subfamilies is presented. Four species (Cossus afghanistana Daniel, 1953, Semagystia cossoides (Graeser, 1892), Zeuzera nepalense Daniel, 1962, and Azygophleps pusilla (Walker, 1856)) are reported for the fauna of Pakistan for the first time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Vartiania drangianica
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Alipanah, Helen, Yakovlev, Roman, Falsafi, Hossein, Witt, Thomas, and Saldaitis, Aidas
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Arthropoda ,Vartiania drangianica ,Animalia ,Vartiania ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Vartiania drangianica (Grum-Grshimailo, 1902) Holcocerus drangianicus Grum-Grshimailo, 1902, Annuaire Mus. Zool. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Petersb. 7: 201. LT: In regione dicta (Drangiana olim), provinciae persicae Chorassan, ad vicum Kuch-i-Chodsha [Iran]. Type material (holotype) in ZISP, probably lost. Material examined. There was no specimen to be examined in this study. Distribution. Iran (Yakovlev 2011a). Distribution in Iran. Khorasan (Grum-Grshimailo 1902) Habitat. Deserts., Published as part of Alipanah, Helen, Yakovlev, Roman, Falsafi, Hossein, Witt, Thomas & Saldaitis, Aidas, 2021, 5062, pp. 1-100 in Zootaxa 5062 (1) on page 59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5062.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5808035, {"references":["Grum-Grshimailo, G. E. (1902) Lepidoptera nova vel parum cognita regionis palaearcticae. II. Ezhegodnik Zoologicheskogo Museya Imperatorskoi Akadimii Nauk [Annuaire du Musee Zoologique de l'Academie d. Sciences de St. Petersbourg], 7, 191 - 204. [in Russian]","Yakovlev, R. V. (2011 a) Catalogue of the Family Cossidae of the Old World. Neue Entomologische Nachrichten, 66, 1 - 129."]}
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47. Zeuzerinae Boisduval 1828
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Alipanah, Helen, Yakovlev, Roman, Falsafi, Hossein, Witt, Thomas, and Saldaitis, Aidas
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Subfamily Zeuzerinae Boisduval, [1828] Boisduval, [1828], Eur. Lepid. Index Meth. 1: 51. Type genus: Zeuzera Latreille, 1804., Published as part of Alipanah, Helen, Yakovlev, Roman, Falsafi, Hossein, Witt, Thomas & Saldaitis, Aidas, 2021, 5062, pp. 1-100 in Zootaxa 5062 (1) on page 65, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5062.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5808035, {"references":["Latreille, P. A. (1804) Tableau methodique des Insectes. In: Societe de Naturalistes et d'Agriculteurs. Nouveau Dictionnaire d'Histoire Naturelle. Vol. 24. Deterville, Paris, pp. 129 - 200."]}
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48. Dyspessa elbursensis Daniel 1964
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Alipanah, Helen, Yakovlev, Roman, Falsafi, Hossein, Witt, Thomas, and Saldaitis, Aidas
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Dyspessa elbursensis ,Dyspessa ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Dyspessa elbursensis Daniel, 1964 Dyspessa elbursensis Daniel, 1964a, Mitt. M��nch. Ent. Ges. 54: 209. LT: S. v. Chalus [Mazandaran prov., N. Iran]. Type material (holotype) in NMW. Distribution. Iran (Daniel 1964a, 1965b)., Published as part of Alipanah, Helen, Yakovlev, Roman, Falsafi, Hossein, Witt, Thomas & Saldaitis, Aidas, 2021, 5062, pp. 1-100 in Zootaxa 5062 (1) on page 20, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5062.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5808035, {"references":["Daniel, F. (1964 a) Monographie der palaearctishen Cossidae. VII. Genus Dyspessa Hbn. Zweiter Teil, Genus Paropta Stgr. Mitteilungen der Munchner Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 54, 181 - 236.","Daniel, F. (1965 b) Osterreichische Entomologische Iran-Afganistan-Expeditionen. Beitrage zur Lepidopterenfauna, Teil 4. Weitere Beitrage zur Bombyces et Sphinges Fauna. Zeitschrift der Wiener Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 50, 121 - 145."]}
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49. Catopta kendevanensis Daniel 1937
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Alipanah, Helen, Yakovlev, Roman, Falsafi, Hossein, Witt, Thomas, and Saldaitis, Aidas
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Catopta kendevanensis ,Biodiversity ,Catopta ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Catopta kendevanensis Daniel, 1937 Catopta kendevanensis Daniel, 1937, Mitt. M��nch. Ent. Ges. 27: 50. LT: Persia S, Elburs mts. C., Kendevan pass. [pass Kendevan, Elburs Mts. Range, Iran]. Type material (holotype) in ZSM. Distribution. Iran, Afghanistan (Schwingenschuss 1939b; Yakovlev 2009d). Remarks. This species is currently included of two subspecies, Catopta kendevanensis kendevanensis Daniel, 1937 and C. kendevanensis anjumanica Daniel, 1964 (Yakovlev 2011a). The latter one was described from Afghanistan distributing in the south-eastern and central parts of the country (Daniel, 1964b; Yakovlev 2009d). According to Schwingenschuss (1939b) and Yakovlev (2009d), nominal subspecies is distributed in the central and northern parts of Iran. However, among the examined material there were two specimens collected in the south of Iran, Hormozgan Province., Published as part of Alipanah, Helen, Yakovlev, Roman, Falsafi, Hossein, Witt, Thomas & Saldaitis, Aidas, 2021, 5062, pp. 1-100 in Zootaxa 5062 (1) on page 8, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5062.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5808035, {"references":["Daniel, F. (1937) Zwei neue Cossidae aus Persien. Mitteilungen der Munchner Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 27, 49 - 52.","Schwingenschuss, L. A (1939 b) Beitrag zur Lepidopterenfauna von Iran (Persien). Entomologische Zeitschrift, 53 (15), 125 - 128.","Yakovlev, R. V. (2009 d) Catoptinae subfam. n. is a new subfamily of Carpenter-Moths (Lepidoptera, Cossidae). Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 88 (10), 1007 - 1012. [in Russian]","Yakovlev, R. V. (2011 a) Catalogue of the Family Cossidae of the Old World. Neue Entomologische Nachrichten, 66, 1 - 129.","Daniel, F. (1964 b) Cossidae aus Afganistan (Lep.). Opuscula Zoologica, 77, 1 - 8, 1 taf."]}
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50. Semagystia agilis
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Alipanah, Helen, Yakovlev, Roman, Falsafi, Hossein, Witt, Thomas, and Saldaitis, Aidas
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Cossidae ,Arthropoda ,Semagystia ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Semagystia agilis ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Semagystia agilis (Christoph, 1884) (Fig. 9E) Endagria agilis Christoph, 1884, in: Romanoff, M��m. L��p. 1: 113. LT: Krasnowodsk [Turkmenistan]. Type material (syntypes) in ZISP. Synonymy: = Dyspessa agilis var. magna Seitz, 1912, in: Seitz, Gross-Schmett. Erde 2 (1): 427. LT: Turkestan. Type material (syntypes) in SMTD. Material examined. HMIM: Golest��n Prov.: 1 ♀, Gonbad K��vus, Golest��n forest, 21.vi.1974, leg. P��zuki, Rajabi, 1 ♀, Kal��leh, Cheshmeh Oly��, 1200 m, 14.vi.2011, leg. Ebr��himi, Mofidi-Neyest��nak; M��zandar��n Prov.: 1 ♀, Si��hbisheh, 24.vi.1965, no collector given; North Khor��s��n Prov.: 43 ♂♂ 1 ♀, Golest��n National Park, ��lmeh, 1600 m, 26.���29.v.1986, leg. P��zuki, 9 ♂♂, Golest��n National Park, ��lmeh, 1650 m, 17.���25.v.1988, leg. P��zuki, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀, Golest��n National Park, ��lmeh, 26.vi.1998, leg. ��gh-��t��b��y, V. Nazari, Hay��t-Gheyb, 2 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀, Golest��n National Park, Sulgerd, 1100 m, 16.���18.vii.1985, leg. P��zuki, 3 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀, Golest��n National Park, Y��khti Kal��n, 2.vi.1986, leg. P��zuki, 1 ♂, Golest��n National Park, Y��khti Kal��n, 1460 m, 30.vi.2001, leg. Mofidi-Neyest��nak, Osten, Ebr��himi, 9 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀, Khosrawiyeh, ��l��d��gh, 1600 m, 16.vi.1974, leg. Rajabi, P��zuki, 1 ♂, 30 km S. Bojnurd, Asadly, 1970 m, 17.vi.1977, leg. P��zuki, Ab��i, 1 ♀, ��shkh��neh- Chamanbid Rd., 1.7 km SW Jozak vill., Jozak Tree Industry, N 37˚25��25.2˝, E 56˚40��28.2˝, 1148 m, 1.vii.2014, leg. ��lipan��h, Falsafi; Razavi Khor��s��n Prov.: 1 ♂, Daregaz, All��hoakbar, 1950 m, 16.vi.1974, leg. Rajabi, P��zuki, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀, Daregaz, N. Tandoreh National Park, 1 km after Alibul��gh Ranger Sta., N 37˚33��25.1˝, E 58˚38��42.7˝, 1297 m, 7.vi.2016, leg. ��lipan��h, Falsafi, 5 ♂♂, Daregaz- Kal��t-e N��der Rd., L��een vill. to Kh��kestar vill Rd., before Ch��h��rr��h vill., Hez��rmasjed Mts., N 37˚02��39.5˝, E 59˚26��10.11˝, 1344 m, 27.vi.2014, leg. ��lipan��h, Falsafi. NHRS: 1 ♂, Elburs, Keredj (= Karaj), 1400 m, 25.iv.936; 1 ♂, Iran, Khorasan (Khor��s��n), Kouhi Binaloud (Meched) (= Bin��lud Mt., Mashhad), 1800 m, 2.viii.1938. MWM: 1 ♂, Khorasan, Zoshk, 1500 m. RYB: 1 ♀, Mazandaran prov., Alborz Mts., Azad Kuh Mt., 3000 m, 11.vii.2009; 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀, N. Horasan (= Khor��s��n), Binalud Mts., ca. 15 km NE Darrud, vic of Gerinah (= Garineh), 1700 m, 14.vi.2011, leg. K. Kolesnichenko. Distribution. Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, NW Afghanistan, Iran (Christoph 1893; Staudinger & Rebel 1901; Daniel 1964b; Falkovich 1986; Weisert 1997; Wieser et al. 2001; Yakovlev 2011b). Distribution in Iran. N and NE Iran (Fig. 28B)., Published as part of Alipanah, Helen, Yakovlev, Roman, Falsafi, Hossein, Witt, Thomas & Saldaitis, Aidas, 2021, 5062, pp. 1-100 in Zootaxa 5062 (1) on pages 32-33, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5062.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5808035, {"references":["Christoph, H. (1884) Lepidoptera aus dem Achal-Tekke-Gebiete 1. In: Romanoff, N. M. (Ed.), Memoires sur les Lepidopteres, St. - Petersbourg, 1, pp. 93 - 138.","Seitz, A. (1912) 25. Family: Cossidae. In: Seitz, A. (Ed.), Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde. Band 2. Abteilung 1. Die Palaearktischen Spinner & Schwarmer. Alfred Kernen, Stuttgart, pp. 417 - 430.","Christoph, H. (1893) Lepidoptera Nova Faunae Palaearcticae. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift Iris, 6, 86 - 96.","Staudinger, O. & Rebel, H. (1901) In: Staudinger, O. & Rebel, H. (Eds.), Catalog der Lepidopteren des Palaearktischen Faunengebietes I. Theil: Famili. Papilionidae - Hepialidae. Third edition. R. Friedlanger und Sohn, Berlin, pp. 1 - 411","Daniel, F. (1964 b) Cossidae aus Afganistan (Lep.). Opuscula Zoologica, 77, 1 - 8, 1 taf.","Weisert, F. (1997) Osterreichische Turkmenistan-Expedition 1993 und 1996. Zeitschrift der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Osterreichisch- er Entomologen, 49, 65 - 70.","Wieser, C., Huemer, P., & Stangelmaier, G. (2001) Schmetterlinge (Lepidoptera). In: Wieser, B. & Wieser, C. (Eds.), Nordiran. Ergebnisse einer zoologischen Exkursion. Carinthia II, Klagenfurt, 192 / 112, 52 - 81.","Yakovlev, R. V. (2011 b) Stygiiae Yakovlev, subfam. n., a new subfamily of Palaearctic carpenter-Moths (Cossidae). Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie [Entomological Review], 90 (1), 216 - 222."]}
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