ARAEOPTERONINAE – A NEW SUBFAMILY OF THE OWLET MOTHS (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE S. L.) IN THE FAUNA OF AMURSKAYA OBLAST
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2014-6-2-174-175Keywords:
Noctuidae, Araeopteroninae, Araeopteron fragmenta, new record, Amurskaya oblastAbstract
The data on the first record of Araeopteroninae – Araeopteron fragmenta Inoue, 1965 – in Amurskaya oblast are presented, along with the data on the distribution of the species belonging to the subfamily in the Russian Far East.
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