CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE ON THE SPRING MACROHETEROCERA (INSECTA, LEPIDOPTERA) OF THE LOWER AMUR: SEASON 2011 RESULTS
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2011-3-2-183-187Keywords:
Macroheterocera, Lepidoptera, spring species, Lower AmurAbstract
42 species from Thyatiridae, Lasiocampidae, Endromididae, Saturniidae, Sphingidae, Notodontidae, Lymantriidae, Arctiidae, Noctuidae, were collected in the Lower Amur territory in May, 2011. 7 species were recorded from the territory for the first time. Northernmost distributional limits were found at Kiselevka for: Neodaruma tamanuki Mtsm., Shinploca shini Kim (Thyatiridae), Ellida branickii Obth., Ellida viridimixta Brem., Odontosia brinikhi Dubat. (Notodontidae), Euclidia dentata Stgr., Clavipalpula aurariae Obth., Xylopolia bellula Kononenko et L.Ronkay, Orthosia carnipennis Btl., Orthosia ella Btl., Orthosia incerta Hfn., Anorthoa munda Den. et Schiff., Harutaeographa stenoptera Stgr., Perigrapha hoenei Pngl., Cerastis leucographa Den. et Schiff. (Noctuidae). Two more species, Nola confusalis H.-S. and Orthosia gothica L. (Noctuidae), had been formerly known from the Amur River mouth.
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