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2. Prominent moths (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) of Colombia
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LILIANA PRADA-LARA, ANDREA C. JIMÉNEZ-BOLÍVAR, and RYAN A. ST LAURENT
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Biodiversity ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Based on literature review, curatorial work in national and international collections, information available on online databases, and field work conducted from 2017 to 2022, we provide the first checklist for the family Notodontidae in Colombia. A total of 515 species (51 endemics), 122 genera, 7 subfamilies as well as 108 new records for Colombia are presented. These data position Colombia as the country with the third highest diversity of prominent moths in the world, based on current knowledge. Furthermore, 239 known hostplants are listed for 91 species. The distribution map of the family shows the highest concentration of national records in the Andean and Pacific regions. Future surveys in less explored zones, long-term monitoring, expansion and maintenance of biological collections, and working collaboratively with communities will surely increase the known diversity as well as the conservation of prominent moths in Colombia.
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- 2023
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3. Notes and synonymy on the Neotropical moth genus Xylodonta Becker (Notodontidae, Nystaleinae), with special reference to the species occurring in Brazil
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Vitor Osmar Becker
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Notodontidae ,Taxonomy ,Neotropical ,Brazil ,Distribution ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The Notodontidae genus Xylodonta Becker, 2014 is represented by 20 species, five of them new, four from Brazil: X. giffordi sp. n., X. imitans sp. n., X. ochreibasis sp. n., and X. robustoides sp. n.; and one from Guatemala: X. monzoni sp. n.; one species: X. pythia (Druce, 1894) stat. rev., is removed from the synonymy with X. xylinata (Walker, 1865), three: X. placida (Schaus, 1911) syn. n. and X. riparia (Druce, 1906) syn. n. (=X. guarana (Schaus, 1892)) and X. patrickgoodwilliei Chacón, 2017 syn. n. (=X. xylinata (Walker, 1865)) are synonymized; and one: N. russula (Dognin, 1909) comb. n. is transferred to Nycterotis Felder. Diagnosis and illustrations of adults and genitalia of all species recorded from Brazil are provided to allow their identification.
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- 2021
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4. A new species of Cerura Schrank, 1802 (Lepidoptera, Notodontidae) from Southern Kazakhstan
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Morozov, Pavel and Shovkoon, Dmitry
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Biodiversity ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Morozov, Pavel, Shovkoon, Dmitry (2023): A new species of Cerura SCHRANK, 1802 (Lepidoptera, Notodontidae) from Southern Kazakhstan. Zootaxa 5230 (1): 90-94, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5230.1.6
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- 2023
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5. New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea)
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Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander, and Fric, Zdenek Faltynek
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Biodiversity ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
The present study discusses the systematic accounts of 66 species of the family Notodontidae recorded from the Indian state of Manipur. There are some records of the moths from other places including Sikkim (India) and Nepal in addition to Shirui Hill, Manipur. Here, we report, (1) three new species to science viz. Cleapa ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister sp. nov., Spatalina rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister sp. nov. and Hexafrenum tangkhula Irungbam & Schintlmeister sp. nov.; (2) seventeen species for the first time from India: Hupodonta corticalis Butler, 1877, Chalepa binotata Kiriakoff, 1959, Besaia isis Schintlmeister, 1997, Ogulina. argentilinea Cai, 1982, Bireta juncturina (Kiriakoff, 1959), Spatalina melanopa Schintlmeister, 2007, S. desiccata desiccata (Kiriakoff, 1963), S. umbrosa (Leech, 1898), Phalera albocalceolata (Bryk, 1950), Neodrymonia albinomarginata Schintlmeister, 2007, Syntypistis wunna (Schintlmeister, 1997), S. scensus (Schintlmeister, 1997), Harpyia nadiae Morozov, 2013, Hexafrenum viola (Schintlmeister, 1997), Rachiades lichenicolor siamensis Sugi, 1993, Pheosiopsis norina Schintlmeister, 1989, and Periphalera spadixa Wu & Fang, 2003; and (3) one genus for the first time from India: Rachiades Kiriakoff, 1967. Thus, the present study updates the Indian Notodontidae richness to a total of 281 species (including nominotypical subspecies) and 16 subspecies under 120 genera. Here, we provide species diagnoses along with habitus, and genitalia images for each of these newly recorded species.
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- 2022
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6. Nystaleinae Forbes 1948
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Prada-Lara, Liliana, Jiménez-Bolívar, Andrea C., and St Laurent, Ryan A.
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Nystaleinae The Nystaleinae, a subfamily nearly restricted to the Neotropical Region, is represented by 350 species (Weller 1992, Miller & Thiaucourt 2011) (Figure 4 G-J). Adults can be recognized due to a set of long scales on the prothorax, from the base of the antennae to the lateral part of the prothorax, near the spiracle (Miller et al. 2018). Although Weller (1992) reviewed the subfamily, all genera need a thorough taxonomic revision (Miller & Thiaucourt 2011); though Becker has studied some Brazilian taxa like Nycterotis Felder, 1874 (Becker 2020), Bardaxima Walker, 1858 (Becker 2021b), and Xylodonta Becker, 2014 (Becker 2021d). In the visited collections, 83 specimens belonging to the Nystaleinae subfamily were found, the majority belonging to Nystalea Guenée, 1852 which was expected, since this is the most diverse genus of the subfamily. This group is diverse in lowland forests, displaying remarkable genitalia characters such as the saccular scent organ and the callosum. The first is a membranous and pleated sacculus and the latter is a specialized aluta enclosing the basiphallus, unique to Nystaleinae (Weller 1990, 1992). The larval cuticle is often glossy (Figure 5 I-J) and known host plants for the subfamily show oligophagous species feeding on specific plant families, with few exceptions to this rule (Table 3). Host plant families include Malpighiaceae (rich in secondary metabolites: alkaloids and flavonoids) (Abbas et al. 2022), Fabaceae (used by humans as crops, green manures, and forage) (Ahmad et al. 2016), Clusiaceae (widely used in ethnomedicine) (de Melo et al. 2014), Anacardiaceae (trees, shrubs, and lianas frequently with contact dermatitis-causing exudate) (Pell et al. 2010), among others., Published as part of Prada-Lara, Liliana, Jiménez-Bolívar, Andrea C. & St Laurent, Ryan A., 2023, Prominent moths (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) of Colombia, pp. 401-444 in Zootaxa 5284 (3) on page 429, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5284.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7929469, {"references":["Weller, S. J. (1992) Survey of adult morphology in Nystaleinae and related neotropical subfamilies (Noctuoidea: Notodontidae). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 31, 233 - 277. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / p. 266593","Miller, J. S. & Thiaucourt, P. (2011) Diversity of prominent moths (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea: Notodontidae) in the cloud forests of northeastern Ecuador, with descriptions of 27 new species. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 104, 1033 - 1077. https: // doi. org / 10.1603 / AN 10141","Miller, J. S., Wagner, D., Opler, P. & Lafontaine, D. (2018) The Moths of North America, Fascicle 22.1 A. Drepanoidea, Doidae; Noctuoidea, Notodontidae: Pygaerinae, Notodontinae, Cereurinae, Phalerinae, Periergosinae, Dudusinae, Hemiceratinae. The Wedge Entomological Research Foundation, s. n, 348 pp.","Becker, V. (2020 b) The Brazilian species of the genus Arhacia Herrich-Schaffer, 1855 with description of a new species (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae, Dicranurinae). SHILAP Revista de lepidopterologia, 48 (192), 751 - 756. https: // doi. org / 10.57065 / shilap. 356","Becker, V. (2021 b) A review of the Neotropical moth genus Bardaxima (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae: Nystaleinae), with special reference to the species occurring in Brazil. Zoologia, 38, 1 - 14. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zoologia. 38. e 63526","Becker, V. (2014) Checklist of New World Notodontidae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Lepidoptera Novae, 7, 1 - 40.","Becker, V. (2021 d) Notes and synonymy on the Neotropical moth genus Xylodonta Becker (Notodontidae, Nystaleinae), with special reference to the species occurring in Brazil. Revista Brasilera de entomologia, 65 (2), 1 - 10.","Weller, S. J. (1990) Revision of the Nystalea aequipars Walker species complex with notes on nystaleine genitalia (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae). Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 98, 35 - 49.","Abbas, H., Tadros, S., El-Toumy, S., Salama, A. & El Gedaily, R. (2022) A Review on Traditional uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Potential of Family Malpighiaceae. Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 65 (11), 235 - 274. https: // doi. org / 10.21608 / ejchem. 2022.119510.5372","Ahmad, F., Anwar, F. & Hira, S. (2016) Review on medicinal importance of Fabaceae family. Pharmacologyonline, 3, 151 - 156.","de Melo, M., Quintans, J., Araujo, A., Duarte, M., Bonjardim, L., Nogueira, P., Moraes, V., Araujo-Junior, J., Ribeiro, E. & Quintans-Junior, L. (2014) A Systematic Review for Anti-Inflammatory Property of Clusiaceae Family: A Preclinical Approach. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2014, 1 - 10. https: // doi. org / 10.1155 / 2014 / 960258"]}
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- 2023
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7. Hemiceratinae
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Prada-Lara, Liliana, Jiménez-Bolívar, Andrea C., and St Laurent, Ryan A.
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Hemiceratinae The diverse and taxonomically complex Hemiceratinae has over 200 described species in the Neotropical Region (Miller et al. 2018) (Figure 4A–B). Adults have a proboscis longer than the thorax and an androconial patch on the male hindwing vein CuA2, making them easily recognizable in biological collections (Miller et al. 2018). A phylogenetic study of the subfamily and its genera is urgently needed. Hemiceras are abundant in the Neotropics and at some localities, they are the most common moths in light traps (Miller et al. 2018), as we were able to confirm in our fieldwork in Caquetá. Likewise, these are common in museums, in the visited biological collections a total of 253 Hemiceras specimens were found. A remarkable genitalia characteristic that can be found in the group is the presence of the “Bath organ”, which consists of an extremely large pleated sacculus (Miller 1991). Recently, Schintlmeister (2022) revised the genus, reviewing 210 species distributed from the USA to Argentina and Paraguay. Hemiceratinae larvae are noctuiform (Figure 5E) and specialize on Inga spp. trees (Miller et al. 2018) (Table 3). In Colombia, Cárdenas & Posada (2001) recorded high population outbreaks of “ Hemiceras cadmia ” Gueneé, 1852 on Inga trees near coffee plantations, causing defoliation.
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- 2023
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8. Dudusinae
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Prada-Lara, Liliana, Jiménez-Bolívar, Andrea C., and St Laurent, Ryan A.
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Dudusinae Dudusinae is a small subfamily with ca. 80 species worldwide.Adults can be recognized by their typically large size, and unique genitalia, with the transtilla curved downwards connecting ventrally to the juxta (Miller et al. 2018). Becker (2014) included five genera in the subfamily, however, the only Dudusinae representative in Colombia is Crinodes (Figure 3J) (Eudmoa Ḩbner, [1819] belongs to the Nystaleinae, not Dudusinae as in Becker (2014) (St Laurent et al. unpublished data)). Crinodes can be recognized by simple antennae in females, whereas males have fasciculate antennae and a long caudal tuft of pedicellate scales in the abdomen (Miller et al. 2018). Nine species of Crinodes have been reported in Colombia. The departmental distribution of the genus in the country is wide since the group can be found from the North (Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta) to the South (Leticia, Amazonas). Likewise, the altitude distribution is vast, there are records from 0 (mangroves) to 3360 (Páramos) m a.s.l (Prada 2020). Crinodes larvae have a long spinneret (Figure 5D) and are Rhamnaceae specialists, known host plants records include 10 species of Gouania Jacq (Table 3). Prada (2020) stated the hypothesis of Rhamnus L. as a possible host plant for these moths in the country, however, this has not yet been corroborated. Miller (1991) predicted that Crinodes and other New World Dudusines drink mammalian tears, probably to obtain essential salts. This prediction is corroborated in Colombia. Through social media, Indiana Cristóbal Ríos Málaver posted videos and photographs of Crinodes jedha Schintlmeister, 2019 drinking eye tears and nose mucus., Published as part of Prada-Lara, Liliana, Jiménez-Bolívar, Andrea C. & St Laurent, Ryan A., 2023, Prominent moths (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) of Colombia, pp. 401-444 in Zootaxa 5284 (3) on page 428, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5284.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7929469, {"references":["Miller, J. S., Wagner, D., Opler, P. & Lafontaine, D. (2018) The Moths of North America, Fascicle 22.1 A. Drepanoidea, Doidae; Noctuoidea, Notodontidae: Pygaerinae, Notodontinae, Cereurinae, Phalerinae, Periergosinae, Dudusinae, Hemiceratinae. The Wedge Entomological Research Foundation, s. n, 348 pp.","Becker, V. (2014) Checklist of New World Notodontidae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Lepidoptera Novae, 7, 1 - 40.","Prada, L. (2020) El genero Crinodes Herrich-Schaffer, 1855 (Lepidoptera, Notodontidae) en Colombia. Thesis, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota. [unknown pagination]","Miller, J. S. (1991) Cladistics and classification of the Notodontidae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea) based on larval and adult morphology. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 204, 1 - 230.","Schintlmeister, A. (2019) Neotropical Notodontidae I (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae). Proceedings of the Museum, Witt Munich, 8, 1 - 369."]}
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9. TAXONOMIC STUDIES OF RACHIA STRIATA HAMPSON (PERIERGOSINAE: NOTODONTIDAE: LEPIDOPTERA) FROM INDIA.
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Kumar, Rishi and Kaleka, Amritpal Singh
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NOTODONTIDAE , *LEPIDOPTERA , *MOTHS , *TAXONOMY , *GENITALIA - Abstract
The external morphological characters including the male and female genital features of Rachia striata Hampson have been studied and illustrated in detail. The taxonomic position of genus Rachia Moore in subfamily Periergosinae has been justified. The external morphological characters particularly the genitalic features such as robust uncus, massive gnathos, serrated process on costa, and bifurcated aedeagus completely conform to the characterization of the genus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
10. Neopheosia pseudofasciata sp. nov., a new species of Notodontidae (Lepidoptera) from Wuyishan National Park, southeastern China
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Zhang, Yu-Long, Wang, Min, and Ma, Fang-Zhou
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China ,Insecta ,Universities ,Arthropoda ,Parks, Recreational ,Biodiversity ,Lepidoptera ,Notodontidae ,Animals ,Humans ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Genitalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
A new species of the genus Neopheosia Matsumura, 1920, N. pseudofasciata sp. nov. is described and illustrated from Fujian province. The species resembles N. fasciata (Moore, 1888) but differs in a forewing pattern in M3 cell; diagnostic differences are observed in genitalia characters as well. DNA barcode data of the new species and its relatives are deposited in GenBank. A key to the Neopheosia species based on morphology is presented. The holotype is deposited in the Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou.
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- 2022
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11. Honveda schintlmeisteri Joshi & Ahmad & Singh 2023, sp. nov
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Joshi, Rahul, Ahmad, Jalil, and Singh, Navneet
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Lepidoptera ,Honveda schintlmeisteri ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Honveda ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Honveda schintlmeisteri sp. nov. (Figs 1–8) Type material. Holotype, male, INDIA. Maharashtra, Panhala, 750m, 16°81′N 74°13′E, 07.ix.2007, Ratesh Kumar leg. (NZCZSI). Paratypes, INDIA. Maharashtra, Panhala, male, 07.ix.2007, Ratesh Kumar leg. (NZCZSI); S. India, Tamil Nadu, Nilhiri Hills, Kotagiri, male, 900m, 11°23′N 76°55′E, 16.iv.1997, Schintlmeister & Siniarv leg. Diagnosis. Honveda schintlmeisteri sp. nov. is the smallest member of the genus (forewing length male 21mm). Externally, all the members of Honveda are similar looking and thus difficult to differentiate. They are reliably identified on the basis of genitalia. In male genitalia, H. schintlmeisteri sp. nov. (Figs 2, 3) is reminiscent of H. fasciata (Schintlmeister 2008: 105, fig. 420) and H. brachyrami (Kobayashi 2021: 269, fig. 16) but is distinct by the presence of hammer shaped apex of socii (Figs 4,5) (in H. fasciata the apex of socii is rounded and in H. brachyrami the apex of socii is rounded with a proximal triangular flap). Furthermore, H. schintlmeisteri sp. nov. has a smooth dorsal apical region of the uncus (Fig. 6); valva with finger-like basal costal processes, the sacculus broad and evenly curved being serrated on both edges, and a small tooth at the apex (Fig. 7). Honveda brachyrami on the other hand has the dorsal apical part of the uncus has a groove, the valva with the coastal process thumb like, the sacculus slender and linear with the distal ventral edge serrate, and the apical tooth absent. Honveda schintlmeisteri sp. nov. is further distinct from H. fasciata by the valva with saccular process broader and dentate, aedeagus being strongly angled at the apex and by the rounded apical projection, in H. fasciata the saccular process narrower and smooth, aedeagus is evenly curved apically and the apical projection pointed. Due to the presence of a single long process on the juxta (Fig. 8), H. schintlmeisteri sp. nov., is distinct from some of its congeners: H. niisatoi and H. nepalina have the juxta with a single short process (Kobayashi 2021: 267, 272, figs 14, 19), H. latifasciata and H. rallifasciata have the juxta with two processes (Schintlmeister 2008: 105, Fig. 419, 421), but H. fasciata also has a single juxtal process. Distribution. The new species is known from South India: Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. Etymology. The new species is named after Dr. Alexander Schintlmeister (Germany) for his contribution to the taxonomy of global Notodontidae.
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- 2023
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12. Honveda Kiriakoff 1962
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Joshi, Rahul, Ahmad, Jalil, and Singh, Navneet
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Honveda ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Honveda Kiriakoff, 1962: 154 (key), 169. Type species: Pydna fasciata Moore, 1879: 66, by original designation., Published as part of Joshi, Rahul, Ahmad, Jalil & Singh, Navneet, 2023, A new species of Honveda Kiriakoff (Notodontidae, Lepidoptera) from India, pp. 148-150 in Zootaxa 5263 (1) on page 148, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5263.1.10, http://zenodo.org/record/7797696, {"references":["Kiriakoff, S. G. (1962) Die Notodontiden der Ausbeuten H. Hones aus Ostasien (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae). 1. Teil. Bonner Zoologische Beitrage, 13, 219 - 236.","Moore, F. (1879) s. n. In: Hewitson, W. C. & Moore, F., Descriptions of new Indian lepidopterous Insects from the Collection of the late Mr. W. S. Atkinson, 1, pp. 5 - 88, pls. 2 - 3."]}
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13. A new species of Honveda Kiriakoff (Notodontidae, Lepidoptera) from India
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RAHUL JOSHI, JALIL AHMAD, and NAVNEET SINGH
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Biodiversity ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Joshi, Rahul, Ahmad, Jalil, Singh, Navneet (2023): A new species of Honveda Kiriakoff (Notodontidae, Lepidoptera) from India. Zootaxa 5263 (1): 148-150, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5263.1.10, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0755-PDN
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- 2023
14. Autumn moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera) new for the fauna of Kunashir Island
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Dubatolov, V.V., Zinchenko, V.K, and Ustjuzhanin, P.Ya.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Drepanidae ,Saturniidae ,Nolidae ,Crambidae ,Sphingidae ,Biodiversity ,Gelechiidae ,Lepidoptera ,Lasiocampidae ,Noctuidae ,Tortricidae ,Notodontidae ,Lycaenidae ,Animalia ,Pterophoridae ,Oecophoridae ,Yponomeutidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Dubatolov, V.V., Zinchenko, V.K, Ustjuzhanin, P.Ya. (2023): Autumn moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera) new for the fauna of Kunashir Island. Far Eastern Entomologist 474: 11-24, DOI: 10.25221/fee.474.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.474.3
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- 2023
15. A new species and taxonomic changes relating to the Notodontidae (Lepidoptera) of Trinidad, West Indies
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Matthew J.W. Cock
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,biology ,Oligocentria ,Holotype ,Zoology ,Biodiversity ,Notodontidae ,Moths ,biology.organism_classification ,Erebidae ,Lepidoptera ,Lepidoptera genitalia ,Anoba ,Trinidad and Tobago ,Noctuidae ,Animalia ,Animals ,Anobinae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy ,West indies - Abstract
In preparation for a general account of the Notodontidae of Trinidad and Tobago, the following taxonomic acts are required. Apella [sic] ovalis Rothschild, 1917 (Notodontidae) is transferred to the combination Lephana ovalis (Rothschild) comb. nov. (Erebidae, Anobinae). Crinodes insularis Rothschild, 1917 stat. nov. is removed from synonymy with C. fuscipennis Rothschild, 1917. Oligocentria brunnipennis Kaye, 1923 stat rev. is reinstated as a valid species. The following are new synonyms: Anoba suffusa Hampson, 1924 syn. nov. of Lephana muffula Guenée, 1852 (Erebidae, Anobinae); Farigia xenopithia Druce, 1911 syn. nov. of F. magniplaga Schaus, 1905; Oligocentria guianensis Thiaucourt, 2015 syn. nov. of Oligocentria brunnipennis Kaye, 1923; Skaphita aroensis (Schaus, 1901) and S. sexnotata (Kaye, 1925) syn. nov. of S. cubana (Grote, 1865). The holotype of S. kalodonta (Kaye, 1923) is recognised. Skaphita indirae sp. nov. is described from Trinidad.
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- 2021
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16. Hexafrenum tangkhula Irungbam & Schintlmeister & Fric 2022, sp. nov
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Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander, and Fric, Zdenek Faltynek
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Hexafrenum tangkhula ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Hexafrenum ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Hexafrenum tangkhula Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. http://zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: C30C4CE8-21D4-4552-AA90-A6C387C247E2 (Figs. 9, 10, 36, 37) Type material. Holotype: ♂, India, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 4), 25.1112°N 94.4534°E, 2425 m, 25.VII.2019, genitalia slide no. GU 69-95, leg. JS Irungbam. Type deposited in the MWM, Dresden, Germany. Paratypes (3 ♂♂): India: 2 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 4), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 25.VII.2019, 13.IX.2019, genitalia slide no. GU 69-96, genitalia slide no. GU 69-98, leg W. Thomas, Dresden (in coll. A. Schintlmeister, Dresden, MWM); 1 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2190 m, 16.X.2017, genitalia slide no. JSI-GP-322; leg. JS Irungbam (in coll. NZC, ZSI, Registration no. 11519/H10). Diagnosis: The new species, Hexafrenum tangkhula Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov., is closely related to H. avis Schintlmeister & Fang, 2001 from Southeast China and Vietnam. The forewings of H. tangkhula sp. nov. are chocolate-brown with a hint of reddish colour, while H. avis have greyish grounds without reddish-brown scales. The hindwings of H. tangkhula Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. are dark brown, while those of H. avis are paler and more greyish. Both the species have large rectangular-shaped apical projections on the valves, which has rounded tips in H. tangkhula Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov., but they are slightly pointed in H. avis (Fig. 38). H. tangkhula Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. have long and pointed socii, while H. avis has relatively short socii. The large prominent black spot at the basal fascia is a characteristic feature for H. tangkhula Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. Description (Figs. 9, 10): Forewing length 21– 25 mm in males.Antennae bipectinate with short rami. Forewing relatively broad, elongated shape with pointed apex. Ground color of the forewing chocolate-brown, with a hint reddish colour. The apex of the forewings, the discal spot and a basal streak toward the margin are pale yellowish brown. The basal fascia has a large prominent black spot. Hindwings are dark brown. Male genitalia (Figs. 36, 37). Uncus long and bifurcated uncus with short arm. Socii well developed, long and slightly curved, with pointed tip, almost 2/3 rd of uncus. Tegumen short, rather broad, dome shaped. Valves robust and large rectangular shaped apical projection; Valva apex slightly protruded. Phallus robust and short with two long and curved processes distally. Cornuti not visible. 8th sternite with a pair of strongly sclerotized and tapered lateral projections. 8 th tergite characteristically semispherical notched. The female of H. tangkhula Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. is unknown. Etymology: The species name is derived from “Tangkhul tribe” of the Naga community in Manipur who play an important role in the conservation and protection of biodiversity in the Shirui Hill, Manipur. Distribution: India: Manipur. Habitat (Figs. 56): All the three new species, Cleapa ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov., Spatalina rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. and Hexafrenum tangkhula Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. are currently known from the Shirui Hills, Manipur (NE India), of which S. rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. is also known from Sikkim (Rimbi) and different localities of Nepal. They occur at altitudes between 1900 to 2700m above sea level whereas S. rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. is reported from lower altitude at 1550m in Nepal. All the species were collected mainly during the monsoon months (July and September). The Shirui Hill, has a cold climate, with temperatures between 3°C and 33°C. Most of the year, the upper ridges of Shirui Hill are covered with clouds, but they receive rain from May through the beginning of October. In the region, average annual rainfall is about 1763.7 millimeters. There are a variety of Rhododendron and Quercus species that dominate the vegetation in the area. Despite the relatively sparse population, the forest area is heavily disturbed by anthropogenic activities, such as seasonal cultivation, illegal tree felling, forest burning, and domesticated animal grazing (Schintlmeister & Irungbam 2019).
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17. Fentonia excurvata subsp. excurvata
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11. Fentonia excurvata excurvata (Hampson, 1892) Pheosia excurvata Hampson, [1893]; Fauna Br. India (Moths) 1: 161. TL. Sikkim. Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1983 m, 23.VII.2019; 1 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 13.IX.2019; 2 ♂♂, Shirui Hill (Site 4), 25.1112°N 94.4534°E, 2425 m, 12.VII.2016, 25.VII.2019; leg. JS Irungbam & H Huidrom. Distribution. India: Uttarakhand, Sikkim, NE India (Chandra et al. 2018); West Bengal (Mazumder et al. 2020); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1995); China, Taiwan, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam (Schintlmeister & Pinratana 2007); Laos (Kobayashi 2020)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on pages 72-73, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Hampson, G. F. (1892) The Fauna of British India Including Ceylon and Burma, Moths. Vol. I. Taylor & Francis, London, 527 pp.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Mazumder, A., Raha, A., Sanyal, A. K., Gayen, S., Mallick, K., Bandyopadhyay, U., Chandra, K. & Schintlmeister, A. (2020) A new species of Nerice Walker, 1855 and further additions to the catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea) from Himalaya with report of range extensions. Zootaxa, 4748 (1), 119 - 140. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4748.1.6","Sugi, S. (1995) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 4. Tinea. Vol. 14. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 110 - 116, pl. 118.","Schintlmeister, A. & Pinratana, A. (2007) Moths of Thailand. Vol. 5. Notodontidae. Brothers of Saint Gabriel, Bangkok, 320 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Kobayashi, H. (2020) Notodontidae. In Kishida, Y. (Ed.), Moths of Laos, Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 25. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 134 - 165, pls. 62 - 79."]}
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18. Benbowia camilla Schintlmeister 1997
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42. Benbowia camilla Schintlmeister, 1997 Stauropus camilla Schintlmeister, 1997; Entomofauna 9: 98, pl. 20:8,9. TL. Fan-si-pan (Vietnam). Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1983 m, 12.VII.2016; 1 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 13.IX.2019; Genitalia slide GU 69-83; leg. JS Irungbam; coll. Schintlmeister A., Dresden, Germany. Distribution. India: Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Sikkim (Schintlmeister 1997); NE India (Chandra et al. 2018); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, China (Schintlmeister 1997, 2008); Laos (Kobayashi 2020)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 83, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Schintlmeister, A. (1997) Moths of Vietnam with Special Reference to Mt. Fan-si-pan. Family Notodontidae. Entomofauna, 9 (4), 33 - 248.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Kobayashi, H. (2020) Notodontidae. In Kishida, Y. (Ed.), Moths of Laos, Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 25. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 134 - 165, pls. 62 - 79."]}
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19. Pheosiopsis irrorata
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63. Pheosiopsis irrorata (Moore, 1879) Heterocampa irrorata Moore, 1879; In Hewitson & Moore, Descr. lepid. Insects Colin, late Mr. W.S. Atkinson. (1): 60. TL. Darjeeling (West Bengal, India). Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 13.III.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: West Bengal, Sikkim, NE India (Chandra et al. 2018); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1995)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 89, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Sugi, S. (1995) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 4. Tinea. Vol. 14. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 110 - 116, pl. 118."]}
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20. Spatalina desiccata subsp. desiccata
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Spatalina ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Spatalina desiccata desiccata (kiriakoff, 1963) ,Taxonomy ,Spatalina desiccata - Abstract
20. Spatalina desiccata desiccata (Kiriakoff, 1963) (new record for India) (Figs. 14, 45) Xeropteryx desiccata Kiriakoff, 1963; Ark. Zool. (2) 12: 289; photo 53; fig. 50. TL. China, N Yunnan, Li-kian. Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 24.VII.2019, Genitalia slide no.JSI-GP 318; leg. JS Irungbam (in coll. NZC, ZSI). Diagnosis. Forewing length 21 mm in male. In the male genitalia, the arms of uncus are slender, concave and less curved in S. d. stolida which the uncus arm is convex and more curved in S. d. desiccata. Broad bilobed uncus is present. Distribution. India: Manipur (In the present study). Elsewhere. N Myanmar, China (Yunnan, Sichuan), northern and central Thailand (Schintlmeister & Pinratana 2007). Note. Spatalina desiccata stolida Schintlmeister, 2007 was reported recently from Arunachal Pradesh (Chandra et al. 2018)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 76, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Schintlmeister, A. & Pinratana, A. (2007) Moths of Thailand. Vol. 5. Notodontidae. Brothers of Saint Gabriel, Bangkok, 320 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1"]}
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21. Euhampsonia rubricata Schintlmeister & Irungbam 2019
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Euhampsonia ,Euhampsonia rubricata ,Taxonomy - Abstract
53. Euhampsonia rubricata Schintlmeister & Irungbam, 2019 Euhampsonia rubricata Schintlmeister & Irungbam, 2019; Zootaxa, 4560(1): 195. TL. Shirui Hill, Manipur (India). Material examined. India: 3 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 12.VII.2016; 13.IX.2019; 1 ♂, Arunachal Pradesh, Changlang district, Miao, 27.49°N 96.2°E, 120-140 m., 22. V.2022; leg. JS Irungbam (in coll. NZC, ZSI). Distribution. India: Manipur (Schintlmeister & Irungbam 2019); Arunachal Pradesh (in the present study). Elsewhere: Myanmar (Schintlmeister & Irungbam 2019)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 87, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Schintlmeister, A. & Irungbam, J. S. (2019) Euhampsonia rubricata spec. nov., a new moth species from NE India and western Myanmar (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae). Zootaxa, 4560 (1), 195 - 200. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4560.1.12"]}
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22. Pseudallata laticostalis
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13. Pseudallata laticostalis (Hampson, 1900) Spatalia laticostalis Hampson, 1900; J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 13:43. TL. Khasia Hills, NE India. Material examined. India: 2 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 4), 25.1112°N 94.4534°E, 2425 m, 13.IX.2019; 1♂, Imphal West, LRF, near Shiva Temple, 24.844944N, 939195278E, 949 m, 25.iii.2017; leg. JS Irungbam & H Huidrom. Distribution. India: Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Sikkim, Meghalaya (Chandra et al. 2018); Arunachal Pradesh (Mazumder et al. 2020); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere. Nepal (Sugi 1992); Afghanistan, Pakistan, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, China (Schintlmeister 2008)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 73, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Mazumder, A., Raha, A., Sanyal, A. K., Gayen, S., Mallick, K., Bandyopadhyay, U., Chandra, K. & Schintlmeister, A. (2020) A new species of Nerice Walker, 1855 and further additions to the catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea) from Himalaya with report of range extensions. Zootaxa, 4748 (1), 119 - 140. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4748.1.6","Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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23. Hexafrenum rufa
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Hexafrenum rufa ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Hexafrenum ,Taxonomy - Abstract
54. Hexafrenum rufa (Hampson, 1892) Notodonta rufa Hampson, 1892; Fauna Br. India (Moths) 1: 163. TL. Nàga Hill (Nagaland, India). Material examined. India: 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 13.IX.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: West Bengal, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Nagaland (Chandra et al. 2018); Arunachal Pradesh (Mazumder et al. 2020); Manipur (in the present study). Note: Endemic to NE India., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 87, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Hampson, G. F. (1892) The Fauna of British India Including Ceylon and Burma, Moths. Vol. I. Taylor & Francis, London, 527 pp.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Mazumder, A., Raha, A., Sanyal, A. K., Gayen, S., Mallick, K., Bandyopadhyay, U., Chandra, K. & Schintlmeister, A. (2020) A new species of Nerice Walker, 1855 and further additions to the catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea) from Himalaya with report of range extensions. Zootaxa, 4748 (1), 119 - 140. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4748.1.6"]}
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24. Spatalina ferruginosa
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18. Spatalina ferruginosa (Moore, 1879) (Figs. 8, 35) Lophopteryx ferruginosa Moore, 1879; in Hewitson & Moore, Descr. lepid. Insects Colin, late Mr. W.S. Atkinson. (1): 67. TL. Darjeeling (West Bengal, India). Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 24.VII.2019; 2 ♂♂, Shirui Hill (Site 4), 25.1112°N 94.4534°E, 2425 m, 24.VII.2019; leg. JS Irungbam; 1♂, India, Darjeeling, 94-106, coll. Moore, genitalia slide no 915, (in coll. A. Schintlmeister, Dresden, MWM). Distribution. India: Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Sikkim, NE India (Chandra et al. 2018); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1992); Myanmar, China (Yunnan), Taiwan (Schintlmeister 2008)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on pages 74-75, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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25. Pheosiopsis norina Schintlmeister 1989
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64. Pheosiopsis norina Schintlmeister, 1989 (new record for India) (Figs. 25, 54) Pheosiopsis (Suzukiana) norina Schintlmeister, 1989; Neue Ent. Nachr. 25: 111. TL. E. China. Material examined. India: 2 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1171°N 94.4456°E, 2198 m, 12.VII.2016, genitalia slide no. JSI-GP 286; leg. JS Irungbam (in coll. NZC, ZSI, Registration no. 11523/H10). Diagnosis. Forewing length 25–27 mm in male. Pheosiopsis norina can be easily separable from the long bipectinated antenna which is short pectinated in P. niteria and P. irrorata. Distribution: India: Manipur (In the present study). Elsewhere. Myanmar, S China, Vietnam, Laos, N Thailand (Schintlmeister 2008)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 89, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Schintlmeister, A. (1989) Zoogeographie der Palaearktischen Notodontidae (Lepidoptera). Neue Entomologische Nachrichten, 25, 1 - 117.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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26. Hexafrenum collaris
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56. Hexafrenum collaris (Swinhoe, 1904) Hyperaeschra collaris Swinhoe, 1904; Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) 14 (80): 132. TL. Khasia Hills (India, Meghalaya). Material examined. India: 2 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, genitalia slide no. GU 69-97, genitalia slide no. GU 69-99; 1 ♂, Imphal West, Langol RF, near Shiva Temple, 24.844944N, 939195278E, 949 m, 25.iii.2017; leg. JS Irungbam & H Huidrom. Distribution. India: Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, (Mazumder et al. 2020); Manipur (In the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, China (Yunnan, Sichuan) (Schintlmeister & Fang 2001; Schintlmeister 2008)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 87, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Mazumder, A., Raha, A., Sanyal, A. K., Gayen, S., Mallick, K., Bandyopadhyay, U., Chandra, K. & Schintlmeister, A. (2020) A new species of Nerice Walker, 1855 and further additions to the catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea) from Himalaya with report of range extensions. Zootaxa, 4748 (1), 119 - 140. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4748.1.6","Schintlmeister, A. & Fang, C. - L. (2001) New and Less Known Notodontidae from Mainland China (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Notodontidae). Neue Entomologische Nachrichten, 50, 1 - 143.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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27. Neodrymonia basalis subsp. seriatopunctata
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Neodrymonia basalis ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Neodrymonia ,Neodrymonia basalis seriatopunctata (matsumura, 1925) ,Taxonomy - Abstract
40. Neodrymonia basalis seriatopunctata (Matsumura, 1925) Disparia seriatopunctata Matsumura, 1925; Zool. Mag. Tokyo, 37: 394. TL: Formosa [= Taiwan, China]. Material examined. India: 2 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 4), 25.1112°N 94.4534°E, 2425 m, 12.VII.2016, 25.VII.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution: India: Assam, Meghalaya (Chandra et al. 2018); Maharashtra (Shubhalaxmi et al. 2011); Manipur (In the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal, China (Taiwan), Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam (Schintlmeister 2008); Laos (Kobayashi 2020)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 83, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Matsumura, S. (1925) The Formosan Notodontidae. Zoological Magazine Tokyo, 37, 391 - 409, pls. 6 - 7.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Shubhalaxmi, V., Kendrick, R. C., Vaidya, A., Kalagi, N. & Bhagwat, A. (2011) Inventory of Moth Fauna (Lepidoptera, Heterocera) of the Northern Western Ghats, Maharashtra, India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 108 (3), 183 - 205.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Kobayashi, H. (2020) Notodontidae. In Kishida, Y. (Ed.), Moths of Laos, Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 25. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 134 - 165, pls. 62 - 79."]}
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28. Spatalina rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister & Fric 2022, sp. nov
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Notodontidae ,Spatalina ,Animalia ,Spatalina rimbiensis ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Spatalina rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. http://zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: E1D48714-F66B-433A-9CF0-93C5DFB52FA3 (Figs. 5, 6, 7, 32, 33, 34) Material examined: Holotype (♂), India, Sikkim, Rimbi, 1200 m, 2719′37 N, 8809′08 E, 26.VIII.1988, genitalia slide no. GU 23-56, leg. W. Thomas, coll. A. Schintlmeister, Dresden. Type deposited in the MWM, Dresden, Germany. Paratypes (14 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀). INDIA: 1 ♀, Sikkim, Rimbi, 1200 m, 26. viii. 1988, genitalia slide no. GU 23-45, leg W. Thomas, Dresden (in coll. A. Schintlmeister, Dresden, MWM); 1♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1) 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1930 m, 12.VII.2016, genitalia slide no. JSI-GP-288; 2 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 2) 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2190 m, 16.X.2017, 23-24.VII.2019, genitalia slide no. JSI-GP-307, genitalia slide no. JSI-GP-323; leg. JS Irungbam (in coll. NZC, ZSI, Registration no. 11516/H10, 11517/H10, 11518/H10); 1 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 4) 25.1112°N 94.4534°E, 2425 m, 24.VII.2019, genitalia slide no. GU 69-84; leg W. Thomas, Dresden (in coll. A. Schintlmeister, Dresden, MWM) NEPAL: 3 ♂♂, Annapurna Himal valley of Kali, Gandaki near Ghasa, 2000 m, 8339,5′E, 2836′N, 21.vii.1995, genitalia slide no. MWM 4080, MWM 4201, leg. Gy.M. Lazlo & G. Ronkay; 1 ♂, Godavari, 1570 m, vii.1982, genitalia slide no. GU 81-85, leg. M.G. Allen; 4 ♂♂, Godavari, 1550–1700 m, 2.vi.1984 and 22.vi.1983, leg. M.G. Allen; 1 ♀, Godavari, Mt. Phulchouki, 1850 m, v.– vi.1991, leg. Hreblay & K. Csak; 2 ♂♂, Mt. Kalinchok, 2 km N of Tarebhir, 2600 m, 2.vii.1997 and 5.vii.1997, leg. Hreblay & K. Csak; 1 ♀, Solu, Khumbu Himal, Lukla, 2800 m, 25.vi.1993, leg. M. Hreblay & G. Csorba (in coll. A. Schintlmeister, Dresden, MWM). Diagnosis: The new species Spatalina rimbiensis Irungbam &Schintlmeister, sp. nov. resembles to S. ferruginosa (Moore, 1879) (Fig. 8) morphologically but can be distinguished by forewing ground color dark greyish brown S. rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. which is light fuliginous-brown in S. ferruginosa. Forewing costa displays several blackish dots and a larger blackish apical blotch in S. rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. which is absent in S. ferruginosa. The male genitalia are distinguished by shape of the uncus arms which are long and pointed in S. rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. whereas very short and broader in S. ferruginosa (Fig. 35) ( in S. umbrosa (Leech, 1898), uncus is Y-shaped with long uncus arms, while socii are longer and finger-like). The phallus of S. rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. has a short and slightly curved and tapered tip whereas S. ferruginosa have a longer and blunt tip. Female S. rimbiensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. genitalia display robust, rectangular-shaped antrums which are larger than those in known females of other congeners. Description (Figs. 5, 6, 7): Forewing length 19–21 mm in males and 24–26 mm in females. Male antennae bipectinated with short rami, those of the females are filiform. Forewing shape with rounded margin and apex, less elongated; ground color dark greyish brown; costa displays several blackish dots; and a larger blackish apical blotch. Veins of forewings tinged inconspicuous yellowish-brown. Hindwings are dark brown. Sexual dimorphism is limited, but the females are larger than the males. Male genitalia (Figs. 32, 33). Uncus with long arms. Socii reduced in size and appear as a basal projection of the uncus. Valva bears a large basal projection, which is the largest in the entire genus; Valva apex rounded. Phallus short, curved and tapered at tip. Cornuti missing. 8th sternite deeply notched at their posterior margins. 8 th tergite with a pair of semispherical large projections. Female genitalia (Figure 34). Apophyses anteriores slightly longer than apophyses posteriores. Antrum robust and rectangularly shaped, larger than in the known females of the other congeners. Ductus bursae slender and long; corpus bursae saccate. Etymology: The species name is derived from the type locality of the holotype (Sikkim, Rimbi). Distribution: India: Sikkim, Manipur. Elsewhere. Nepal.
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29. Bireta longivitta subsp. longivitta Walker 1856
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Lepidoptera ,Bireta longivitta ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Bireta longivitta longivitta walker, 1856 ,Bireta ,Notodontidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
27. Bireta longivitta longivitta Walker, 1856 Bireta longivitta Walker, 1856; List Specimens lepid. Insects Colin. Br. Mus. 7: 1755. TL. Hindostan (India). Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1983 m, 23.VII.2019; 3 ♂♂, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 13.IX.2019; 1 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 3), 25.1171°N 94.4456°E, 2190 m, 24.VII.2019; 2 ♂♂, Shirui Hill (Site 4), 25.1112°N 94.4534°E, 2425 m, 12.VII.2016, 25.VII.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: Darjeeling (Schintlmeister 1997); Uttarakhand (Smetacek 2008, Chandra et al. 2018); Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Nagaland (Chandra et al. 2018); Maharashtra (Shubhalaxmi et al. 2011, Chandra et al. 2018); Arunachal Pradesh (Mazumder et al. 2020); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1992); Myanmar, China, Taiwan (Schintlmeister 1997, 2008), Laos (Kobayashi 2020)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on pages 78-79, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Schintlmeister, A. (1997) Moths of Vietnam with Special Reference to Mt. Fan-si-pan. Family Notodontidae. Entomofauna, 9 (4), 33 - 248.","Smetacek, P. (2008) Moths Recorded from Different Elevations in Nainital District, Kumaon Himalaya, India. Bionotes, 10, 5 - 15.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Shubhalaxmi, V., Kendrick, R. C., Vaidya, A., Kalagi, N. & Bhagwat, A. (2011) Inventory of Moth Fauna (Lepidoptera, Heterocera) of the Northern Western Ghats, Maharashtra, India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 108 (3), 183 - 205.","Mazumder, A., Raha, A., Sanyal, A. K., Gayen, S., Mallick, K., Bandyopadhyay, U., Chandra, K. & Schintlmeister, A. (2020) A new species of Nerice Walker, 1855 and further additions to the catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea) from Himalaya with report of range extensions. Zootaxa, 4748 (1), 119 - 140. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4748.1.6","Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Kobayashi, H. (2020) Notodontidae. In Kishida, Y. (Ed.), Moths of Laos, Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 25. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 134 - 165, pls. 62 - 79."]}
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30. Periphalera spadixa Wu & Fang 2003
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65. Periphalera spadixa Wu & Fang, 2003 (new record for India) (Figs. 27, 55) Periphalera spadixa Wu & Fang, 2003; Fauna sinica (Insecta), 31: 596, 909; pl. 7: 10; fig. 377: A, B. TL. China, Yunan, Yiliang Co. Xiaocaoba Forest Farm. Material examined. India: 2 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 23- 24.VII.2019; 1 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 3), 25.1171°N 94.4456°E, 2190 m, 24.VII.2019, genitalia slide no. JSI-GP 305; leg. JS Irungbam (in coll. NZC, ZSI, Registration no. 11533/H10). Diagnosis.Forewing length 32 mm in male.The newly recorded species P.spadixa closely resembles P.albicauda but can be distinguished by shape of the forewing which is slightly broader and paler in P. spadixa whereas narrow and grey coloured with contrasting white pattern in P. albicauda. In male genitalia, In male genitalia, the socii shows variation which is rectangular in P. spadixa whaere as P. albicauda possess a asymmetric socii. The phallus of P. spadixa shows a distal process which is absent in P. abicauda. The phallus of P. albicauda shows a serrated plate which is absent in P. spadixa. Distribution. India: Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Vietnam, SW China (Yunnan) (Schintlmeister 2008). Note: The genus is reported for the first time from India otherwise it is widely distributed in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and S China including Yunnan (Schintlmeister 2008), Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 90, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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31. Antiphalera bilineata
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16. Antiphalera bilineata (Hampson, 1896) Phalera bilineata Hampson, 1896; Fauna Br. India (Moths) 4: 455. TL: Khasia Hills, NE India. Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1983 m, 25.III.2017; 1 ♂, Imphal West, Langol RF, near Shiva Temple, 24.844944N, 939195278E, 949 m, 25.iii.2017; leg. JS Irungbam & H Huidrom. Distribution: India: Meghalaya (Chandra et al. 2018); West Bengal (Mazumder et al. 2020); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1995); Bhutan, China, Taiwan, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam (Schintlmeister & Pinratana 2007)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 74, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Hampson, G. F. (1896) The Fauna of British India Including Ceylon and Burma. Moths. Vol. IV. Taylor & Francis, London, 494 pp.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Mazumder, A., Raha, A., Sanyal, A. K., Gayen, S., Mallick, K., Bandyopadhyay, U., Chandra, K. & Schintlmeister, A. (2020) A new species of Nerice Walker, 1855 and further additions to the catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea) from Himalaya with report of range extensions. Zootaxa, 4748 (1), 119 - 140. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4748.1.6","Sugi, S. (1995) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 4. Tinea. Vol. 14. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 110 - 116, pl. 118.","Schintlmeister, A. & Pinratana, A. (2007) Moths of Thailand. Vol. 5. Notodontidae. Brothers of Saint Gabriel, Bangkok, 320 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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32. Bireta juncturina
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28. Bireta juncturina (Kiriakoff, 1959) (new record for India) (Figs. 19, 43) Besaia juncturina Kiriakoff, 1959: Ark. Zool. 2, 12(20):319. TL. Myanmar, Kambaiti. Material examined. India: 6 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 24.VII.2019; 1 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 3), 25.1171°N 94.4456°E, 2190 m, 24.VII.2019, Genitalia slide no. GP-335; leg. JS Irungbam, (NCZ, ZSI) Diagnosis. Forewing length 29-32 mm in males. The forewings of B. juncturina has a prominent brown discal spot which is absent in B. longivittata. The band from the base to the apex of the B. juncturina is thin and shiny whereas in B. longivittata it is broad and golden brown in colour. Distribution. India: Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: E Myanmar, N Vietnam, N Thailand (Schintlmeister & Pinratana 2007)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 79, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Kiriakoff, S. G. (1959) Entomological results of the Swedish expedition 1934 to Burma and British India, Lepidoptera: family Notodontidae. Ark. Zool., Series 2, 12, 313 - 333.","Schintlmeister, A. & Pinratana, A. (2007) Moths of Thailand. Vol. 5. Notodontidae. Brothers of Saint Gabriel, Bangkok, 320 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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33. Ogulina argentilinea
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25. Ogulina argentilinea (Cai, 1982) (new record for India) (Figs. 18, 42) Innisca argentilinea Cai, 1982: Insects Xizhang 2: 23; fig.1; photo 1. TL. Xizang, Gyirong (China, Tibet). Material examined. India: 3 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1930 m, 13.iii.2019, 23.VII.2019; 4 ♂♂, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 24.VII.2019, 9-14.IX.2019, 22.IX.2019; Genitalia slide no. JSI-GP 319; leg. JS Irungbam (in coll. NZC, ZSI, Registration no. 11521/H10, 11522/H10). Diagnosis. Forewing length 16–18 mm in males. Forewings of O. argentilinea are pale golden orange with yellow suffusions, while those of O. ochrocinerea are ochreous-brown with longitudinal, irregular orange-brown to dark fuscous gray suffusions. There is a spine-like process in the uncus of O. argentilinea, but it is absent in O. ochrocinerea. The apex of the valves is more rounded in O. argentilinea, while it is more acute in O. ochrocinerea. O. argentilinea has a narrow sacculus and a small spine, while O. ochrocinerea has a broader sacculus and no spines. Further, O. ochrocinerea has a curved phallus which is straight in O. argentilinea. Distribution. India: Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1992, 1995); China (S Tibet) (Schintlmeister 2008)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Sugi, S. (1995) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 4. Tinea. Vol. 14. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 110 - 116, pl. 118.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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34. Saliocleta ochracea
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30. Saliocleta ochracea (Moore, 1879) Ceira ochracaea Moore, 1879: In Hewitson & Moore, Descr. lepid. Insects Colin, late Mr. W.S. Atkinson. (1): 340. TL. Darjeeling (West Bengal, India). Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, 2 males, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 13.IX.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim, NE India (Chandra et al. 2018); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1992); Myanmar, China, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia (Sumatra) (Schintlmeister 2008); Laos (Kobayashi 2020)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 79, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Kobayashi, H. (2020) Notodontidae. In Kishida, Y. (Ed.), Moths of Laos, Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 25. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 134 - 165, pls. 62 - 79."]}
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35. Neodrymonia albinomarginata Schintlmeister 2007
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39. Neodrymonia albinomarginata Schintlmeister, 2007 (new record for India) (Figs. 20, 48) Neodrymonia albinomarginata Schintlmeister, 2007; In Schintlmeister & Pinratana (eds), Moths of Thailand Notodontidae (1): 187, fig. 150, pl. 29, 40. TL. Holotype: P, N Vietnam, Mt. Fan-si-pan, near Chapa. Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 4), 25.1112°N 94.4534°E, 2425 m, 25.VII.2019; genitalia slide no. JSI-GP 289; leg. JS Irungbam, (in coll. NZC, ZSI). Diagnosis. Forewing length 19 mm in males. N. albinomarginata closely resembles N. albinobasis but differs externally with well by the reddish-brown ground colour of the forewings (Schintlmeister 2008). The basal, discal and the postmedian areas of the forewings are contrasting white coloured, which makes the species unmistakable. The hindwings are greyish brown. The male genitalia are characterized by a slightly bilobed uncus, a pair of robust and rectangular shaped socii which are circular shaped in albinobasis. The valves display a long and tapered costal process. The phallus bears many cornuti and a smaller spine. The shape of the 8th sternite is diagnostic, with a longer trilobate central part. Distribution. India: Manipur (In the present study). Elsewhere. Thailand, Vietnam (Schintlmeister & Pinratana 2007)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 82, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Schintlmeister, A. & Pinratana, A. (2007) Moths of Thailand. Vol. 5. Notodontidae. Brothers of Saint Gabriel, Bangkok, 320 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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36. Cleapa Walker 1855
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Genus Cleapa Walker, 1855: 981, 1036 TS: Cleapa latifascia Walker, 1855 The genus Cleapa was established by Francis Walker in 1855 from the type species Cleapa latifascia Walker, 1855. The genus is characterized by moderately pectinated antennae which is rather longer than thorax; broad wings; forewings almost straight in front, hardly angular at tips, very slightly oblique along the exterior border, interior angle rounded (Walker 1855). Cleapa is globally represented by only two species C. latifascia Walker, 1855 (NW India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, SW China, Thailand, Vietnam, and Taiwan) and C. cleapa Schintlmeister, 2007 (Thailand). The present study describes Cleapa ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. the third species of this genus., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 63, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Walker, F. (1855) List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, 5, 977 - 1258.","Schintlmeister, A. & Pinratana, A. (2007) Moths of Thailand. Vol. 5. Notodontidae. Brothers of Saint Gabriel, Bangkok, 320 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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37. Syntypistis scensus
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50. Syntypistis scensus (Schintlmeister, 1997) ( new record for India) (Figs. 22, 50) Quadricalcarifera scensus Schintlmeister, 1997: Entomofauna, Suppl. 9, 95, pl. 18: 13, 14, fig. 79. TL: N Vietnam, Mai-chau 25 km SE Moc-chau, 20° 50′ N, 104° 40′ E. Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 24.VII.2019; 1 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 3), 25.1171°N 94.4456°E, 2190 m, 24.VII.2019, genitalia slide no. 15.721; leg. JS Irungbam, coll. Schintlmeister A., Dresden, Germany. Other materials examined. Cambodia, Mondolkiri Prov., Seima Biodiversity Conservation Area, between Seima and O’Rang, 1212′12 N 10701 ′09E, 300m, 30.I.2006, leg G. Csorba & G. Ronkay, genitalia slide no. 15.721. of MWM, coll. Schintlmeister A., Dresden, Germany. Diagnosis. Forewing length 22-23.5 mm in males. The species slightly resembles externally with S. pryeri (Schintlmeister 2008: 171, fig. 762, pl. 17: 286), but differs in the forewing whose ground colour is fuscous grey rather than pale grey as in the latter two species and lacks postmedian fascia. The male genitalia are similar to S. pryeri, but differs by the shape of straight valve which is shorter and swollen shaped. Distribution. India: Manipur (In the present study). Elsewhere. N Vietnam, N Thailand (Schintlmeister & Pinratana 2007)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 85, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Schintlmeister, A. (1997) Moths of Vietnam with Special Reference to Mt. Fan-si-pan. Family Notodontidae. Entomofauna, 9 (4), 33 - 248.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Schintlmeister, A. & Pinratana, A. (2007) Moths of Thailand. Vol. 5. Notodontidae. Brothers of Saint Gabriel, Bangkok, 320 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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38. Tarsolepis fulgurifera
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4. Tarsolepis fulgurifera (Walker, 1858) Crino fulgurifera Walker, 1858; List lepid. Insects Colin. Br. Mus., 14: 1347. TL. India. Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 24.VII.2019; 1♂, Shirui Hill (Site 3), 25.117°N 94.4456°E, 2190 m, 24.VII.2019; leg. JS Irungbam & H Huidrom. Distribution. India: Uttarakhand (Smetacek 2008); Sikkim, Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh (Chandra et al. 2018), Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1992); Myanmar, Indochina, China, Taiwan (Schintlmeister 2008)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 67, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Smetacek, P. (2008) Moths Recorded from Different Elevations in Nainital District, Kumaon Himalaya, India. Bionotes, 10, 5 - 15.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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39. Pseudosomera noctuiformis subsp. yunwu Schintlmeister & Fang 2001
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66. Pseudosomera noctuiformis yunwu Schintlmeister & Fang, 2001 Pseudosomera noctuiformis yunwu Schintlmeister & Fang, 2001: Neue Ent. Nachr. 50: 81. TL. Yunnan, China. Material examined. India: 3 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 24.VII.2019, 9-14.IX.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: Arunachal Pradesh (Mazumder et al. 2022); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere. Thailand, China (Yunnan, Sichuan) (Schintlmeister & Fang 2001); Vietnam, Taiwan (Schintlmeister 2008); Laos (Kobayashi 2020). Note. The species was recently reported for the first time from Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh (Mazumder et al. 2022). This is the second record of the species in India and represents a westward expansion of its range.
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40. Acmeshachia albifascia
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60. Acmeshachia albifascia (Moore, 1879) Pheosia albifascia Moore, 1879; In Hewitson & Moore, Descr. lepid. Insects Colin, late Mr. W.S. Atkinson. (1): 69. TL. Darjeeling (West Bengal, India). Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1983 m, 12.VII.2016; 1 ♂ Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 24.VII.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: Uttarakhand (Smetacek 2008); West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh (Chandra et al. 2018; Sondhi et al. 2021); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1992); China (Tibet), Myanmar, Vietnam (Schintlmeister 2008)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 88, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Smetacek, P. (2008) Moths Recorded from Different Elevations in Nainital District, Kumaon Himalaya, India. Bionotes, 10, 5 - 15.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Sondhi, S. Karmakar, T., Sondhi, Y. & Kunte, K. (2021) Moths of Tale Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, India with seventeen additions to the moth fauna of India (Lepidoptera: Heterocera). Tropical Lepidoptera Research, 31 (2), 1 - 53.","Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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41. Stauropus sikkimensis subsp. khasianus Rothschild 1917
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43. Stauropus sikkimensis khasianus Rothschild, 1917 Stauropus sikkimensis khasianus Rothschild, 1917; Zool. Novit. 24: 245. TL. Khasia Hill (Meghalaya, India). Material examined. India: 2 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 4), 25.1112°N 94.4534°E, 2425 m, 25.VII.2019; leg. JS Irungbam; coll. Schintlmeister A., Dresden, Germany. Distribution. India: Assam, Meghalaya (Chandra et al. 2018); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: China (Schintlmeister 2008); Laos (Kobayashi 2020)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 83, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Kobayashi, H. (2020) Notodontidae. In Kishida, Y. (Ed.), Moths of Laos, Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 25. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 134 - 165, pls. 62 - 79."]}
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42. Cleapa ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister 2022, sp. nov
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Cleapa ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. http://zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: F33175BF-24F7-46B1-998E-EF6E966D37C5 (Figs. 1, 2, 28, 29) Material examined: Holotype (♂), India, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 3), 25.1171°N 94.4456°E, 2190m 16.X.2017, genitalia slide no. JSI-GP-320; JS Irungbam & H Huidrom. Type deposited in the NZC, ZSI, Kolkata [Registration. no. 11512/H10]. Paratypes (7 ♂♂). India, 1♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1930m, 13.iii.2019, genitalia slide no. JSI-GP-324; 2 ♂♂, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N, 94.4408°E, 2036m, 22.vii.2019, genitalia slide no. JSI-GP-316; 4♂♂, Shirui Hill (Site 3), 25.1171°N 94.4456°E, 2190m, 13.iii.2019;leg. JS Irungbam & H Huidrom (in coll. NZC, ZSI). Type deposited in the NZC, ZSI, Kolkata [Registration. no. 11513/H10, 11514/H10, 11515/H10]. Other materials examined. Cleapa latifascia (Walker, 1855) — NW Thailand, Mao Hong Son, Ban Huai Po, 17-25.V.1991, 1600-2000m, leg. J. Horal, genitalia slide no. 29.428 of MWM; E Nepal, Surke Danda, 2km NE of Suketar, 2560m, 15.VI.1998, leg. Marton Hreblay & Balazs Benedek, genitalia slide no. 8552 of MWM; coll. A. Schintlmeister, Dresden. Cleapa cleapa Schintlmeister, 2007 — Paratype, S. Vietnam, Prov. Lam Dong, 22km SE Da Lat, 865m, 1146′ N 10819 ′E, 08.VII.2002, leg. S. Loffler & Hoffman, genitalia no. GU 65-12; Thailand, Mampang, Chae Hom, 26.VI.2015, leg. M.J. Pellinen, genitalia slide. No. GU 65-08; coll. A. Schintlmeister, Dresden. Diagnosis: Morphologically, Cleapa ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. is larger in size than from C. latifascia (Walker 1855: 981) (Figs. 3, 31) and C. cleapa Schintlmeister, 2007 (Schintlmeister 2007: 166). (Figs. 4, 30). C. ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. differs from C. latifacia and C. cleapa by having filiform antennae in males instead of long, pectinate ones. Further, C. ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. is distinct from other species by the basal and postmedian area are darker than other areas of forewing, ground color is light brown, apical region of the forewing displays a creamy apical blotch, whereas in C. cleapa forewing basal area and the postmedian area of the forewings prominent yellow brown, the median area of the forewings displays whitish discal spots and a blackish spot near the dorsum. In the male genitalia of C. ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov., uncus undivided; socii longer than uncus and pointed; valva simple, costa and sacculus almost parallel with apex of the valva rounded whereas in C. latifascia vulva apex is pointed and highly sclerotized (in C. cleapa, vulva is quadrangular in shape and vulva apex rounded rounded). Phallus of C. cleapa has serrated structure at the tip whereas it is absent in C. ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. In C. ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov., 8 th tergite and sternite without any modifications and weakly sclerotized whereas C. latifascia and C. cleapa are slightly bilobed and highly sclerotized. Description (Figs. 1, 2): Forewing length 18–20 mm in males. The antennas of the male are long filiform. Forewings light brown, relatively elongated, apex rounded, costal margin slightly curved. The postmedian fascia is of diagnostic shape.Apical region of the forewing displays creamy apical blotch. HW uniformly creamy brown, with rounded apex; costal margin slightly curved; fringe chequered. Male genitalia (Figs. 28, 29). Uncus short, broad, distally tapered, apically pointed and undivided; socii longer than uncus, thick and apically pointed; tegumen short, rather broad, dome-shaped; vinculum short; saccus well developed, rectangular; valva simple, narrow, elongated, apex slightly pointed; juxta membranous, unmodified; phallus short, weakly sclerotized; endophallus relatively short; cornutus absent. 8 th tergite and sternite without any modifications and weakly sclerotized. The female of C. ukhrulensis Irungbam & Schintlmeister, sp. nov. is unknown. Etymology: The species name is derived from the Ukhrul district from which the type materials was collected. Distribution: India: Manipur., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on pages 63-64, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Walker, F. (1855) List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, 5, 977 - 1258.","Schintlmeister, A. & Pinratana, A. (2007) Moths of Thailand. Vol. 5. Notodontidae. Brothers of Saint Gabriel, Bangkok, 320 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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43. Besaia isis Schintlmeister 1997
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24. Besaia isis Schintlmeister, 1997 (new record for India) (Figs. 17, 41) Besaia isis Schintlmeister, 1997; Entomofauna, 9, 4:66, pl. 9: l,3. TL. N. Vietnam, Fan-si-pan. Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 9- 14.IX.2019, Genitalia slide no.JSI-GP 311; leg. JS Irungbam, (in coll. NZC, ZSI). Diagnosis. Forewing length 23 mm in males. The species is similar to Besaia albidostriata (Schintlmeister 1997: 65, GU30, fig. 7:15) but differs in absence of the black spot in the median area of the forewing. In the male genitalia, B. isis has a short uncus and short socii whereas in B. albidostriata, have long uncus and socii. The phallus of B. isis is straight and not curved as in B. albidostriata. Distribution. India: Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Vietnam (Schintlmeister 1997); N Thailand (Schintlmeister 2007)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Schintlmeister, A. (1997) Moths of Vietnam with Special Reference to Mt. Fan-si-pan. Family Notodontidae. Entomofauna, 9 (4), 33 - 248.","Schintlmeister, A. & Pinratana, A. (2007) Moths of Thailand. Vol. 5. Notodontidae. Brothers of Saint Gabriel, Bangkok, 320 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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44. Tarsolepis japonica Wileman
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3. Tarsolepis japonica Wileman & South, 1917 Tarsolepis japonica Wileman & South, 1917; Entomologist, 50: 29. TL. Miyanoshita (Tokyo, Japan). Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1983 m, 23.VII.2019, leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: Uttarakhand, Arunachal Pradesh (Chandra et al. 2018), Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1992); Myanmar, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea (Schintlmeister 2008)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 67, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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45. Gargetta nagaensis Hampson 1892
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1. Gargetta nagaensis Hampson, 1892 Gargetta nagaensis Hampson, 1892; Fauna Br. India (Moths) 1: 135. TL: Naga Hills [Nagaland, India]. Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1983 m, 23.VII.2019, leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: Assam, Nagaland (Chandra et al. 2018); Manipur (In the present study). Elsewhere. Myanmar, China, Thailand (Schintlmeister & Pinratana 2007); Laos (Kobayashi 2020)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 66, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Hampson, G. F. (1892) The Fauna of British India Including Ceylon and Burma, Moths. Vol. I. Taylor & Francis, London, 527 pp.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Schintlmeister, A. & Pinratana, A. (2007) Moths of Thailand. Vol. 5. Notodontidae. Brothers of Saint Gabriel, Bangkok, 320 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Kobayashi, H. (2020) Notodontidae. In Kishida, Y. (Ed.), Moths of Laos, Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 25. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 134 - 165, pls. 62 - 79."]}
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46. Rachia striata Hampson 1892
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8. Rachia striata Hampson, 1892 Rachia striata Hampson, [1893]; Fauna Br. India (Moths) 1: 132. TL. Sikkim (India). Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1983 m, 23.VII.2019; 5 ♂♂, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 12.VII.2016, 24.VII.2019, 12.IX.2019; 2 ♂♂, Shirui Hill (Site 3), 25.117°N 94.4456°E, 2190 m, 13.IX.2019; 1 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 4), 25.1112°N 94.4534°E, 2425 m, 13.IX.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: NW India, West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya (Chandra et al. 2018); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1992); China, Taiwan, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam (Schintlmeister 2008); Laos (Kobayashi 2020)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 68, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Hampson, G. F. (1892) The Fauna of British India Including Ceylon and Burma, Moths. Vol. I. Taylor & Francis, London, 527 pp.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Kobayashi, H. (2020) Notodontidae. In Kishida, Y. (Ed.), Moths of Laos, Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 25. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 134 - 165, pls. 62 - 79."]}
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47. Spatalina argentata
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17. Spatalina argentata (Moore, 1879) Lophopteryx argentata Moore, 1879; In Hewitson & Moore, Descr. lepid. Insects Colin, late Mr. W.S. Atkinson. (1): 61. TL. Darjeeling (West Bengal, India). Material examined. India: 1 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1983 m, 22.VII.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: West Bengal, Sikkim, NE India (Chandra et al. 2018); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1992); China, Taiwan (Schintlmeister 2008)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 74, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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48. Baradesa omissa Rothschild 1917
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33. Baradesa omissa Rothschild, 1917 Baradesa omissa Rothschild, 1917; Zool. Novit. 24:258. TL. Khasia Hills (Meghalaya, India). Material examined. India: 2 ♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 3), 25.1171°N 94.4456°E, 2190 m, 13.IX.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh (Chandra et al. 2018), Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1995); Myanmar, China, Taiwan, Cambodia, Vietnam (Schintlmeister 2008); Laos (Kobayashi 2020)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Sugi, S. (1995) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 4. Tinea. Vol. 14. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 110 - 116, pl. 118.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Kobayashi, H. (2020) Notodontidae. In Kishida, Y. (Ed.), Moths of Laos, Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 25. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 134 - 165, pls. 62 - 79."]}
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49. Phalera raya Moore 1860
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34. Phalera raya Moore, 1860 Phalera raya Moore, 1860; Cat. Lep. East Indian Comp. 2: 433. TL. Darjeeling (West Bengal, India). Material examined. India: 6 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 2), 25.1236°N 94.4408°E, 2036 m, 24.VII.2019; 1 ♂, Shirui Hill (Site 3), 25.1171°N 94.4456°E, 2190 m, 24.VII.2019; 1 ♂, Imphal West, Langol RF, near Shiva Temple, 24.844944N, 939195278E, 949 m, 25.iii.2017; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: Uttarakhand (Smetacek 2008); Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim, Nagaland, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu (Chandra et al. 2018); Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere: Nepal (Sugi 1992); Sri Lanka, China, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia (Borneo) (Schintlmeister 2008); Laos (Kobayashi 2020)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on pages 80-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Smetacek, P. (2008) Moths Recorded from Different Elevations in Nainital District, Kumaon Himalaya, India. Bionotes, 10, 5 - 15.","Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Sugi, S. (1992) Notodontidae. In: Haruta, T. (Ed.), Moths of Nepal. Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 13. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 95 - 122.","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993","Kobayashi, H. (2020) Notodontidae. In Kishida, Y. (Ed.), Moths of Laos, Part 1. Tinea. Vol. 25. Supplement 2. Japan Heterocerists' Society, Tokyo, pp. 134 - 165, pls. 62 - 79."]}
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50. Curuzza crenelata
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26. Curuzza crenelata (Swinhoe, 1896) Pydna crenelata Swinhoe, 1896; Ann. Mag. nat. Hist (6)17: 361. TL. Khasia Hills, NE India. Material examined. India: 3 ♂♂, Manipur, Ukhrul district, Shirui Hill (Site 1), 25.1264°N 94.4357°E, 1983 m, 22.VII.2019; leg. JS Irungbam. Distribution. India: Assam, Meghalaya (Chandra et al. 2018), Manipur (in the present study). Elsewhere Myanmar, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam (Schintlmeister 2008)., Published as part of Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Schintlmeister, Alexander & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2022, New and less known Notodontidae from Manipur, India (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea), pp. 61-93 in Zootaxa 5196 (1) on page 78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/7224135, {"references":["Chandra, K., Mazumder, A., Sanyal, A. K., Ash, A., Bandyopadhyay, U., Mallick, K. & Raha, A. (2018) Catalogue of Indian Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Zootaxa, 4505 (1), 1 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4505.1.1","Schintlmeister, A. (2008) Palaearctic Macrolepidoptera. Vol. 1. Notodontidae. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 482 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004260993"]}
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