DOLGOMA STRIOLA SP. NOV. – A NEW SPECIES OF LICHEN MOTHS FROM THE NANLING MOUNTAINS (GUANGDONG, CHINA) (LEPIDOPTERA, ARCTIIDAE: LITHOSIINAE)
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2012-4-3-274-276Keywords:
Dolgoma, Arctiidae, Lithosiinae, Oriental Region, China, new speciesAbstract
A new species Dolgoma striola sp. nov., is described from the Nanling Mts., northern part of Guangdong, South China. The new species is distinguished by the forewing postdiscal row of small strokes, not spots. Male genitalia with short valves, the shortest in the genus; sacculus apex bulb-shaped, covered with minute spines.
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