NEW RECORD OF DYSMILICHIA GEMELLA (LEECH, 1889) IN AMURSKAYA OBLAST
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2012-4-3-273Keywords:
Noctuidae, Dysmilichia gemella, new record, migrant, Perilla, Amurskaya OblastAbstract
2 females of the owlet moth Dysmilichia gemella were collected for the first time within the territory of Amurskaya Oblast in vicinities of Blagoveshchensk. This Eastern-Asian species was previously known from the Russia in the south of Primorskii Krai only. Being oligophagous on Perillasp.,D. gemella is probably a migrant to Amurskaya Oblast from North-Eastern China.
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