NEW DATA ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF PARNASSIUS TENEDIUS EVERSMANN, 1851 (LEPIDOPTERA, PAPILIONIDAE) IN THE RUSSIAN ALTAI MOUNTAINS
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2015-7-2-139Keywords:
Parnassius tenedius, Lepidoptera, Papilionidae, Russian Altai mountains, new dataAbstract
A rare papilionid species Parnassius tenedius Eversmann, 1851 is recorded from a new locality in the South-Eastern Altai (Kosh-Agach district, 17 km NE Kokorya village ). The new location is a valuable addition to the map of distribution of this species.
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