EUPTERODON KULDJAENSIS (GRAESER, 1892) – A NEW SPECIES FOR MONGOLIAN FAUNA
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2011-3-3-287-288Keywords:
Mongolia, Sphingidae, faunaAbstract
Eupterodon kuldjaensis (Graeser, 1892) is reported for fauna of Mongolia for the first time. Provisory list of Sphingidae of Mongolian Altai is presented.
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