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Reisseronia annae sp. nov.—a new parthenogenetic bagworm moth from Poland (Lepidoptera, Psychidae)

Authors: Adam, Larysz;

Reisseronia annae sp. nov.—a new parthenogenetic bagworm moth from Poland (Lepidoptera, Psychidae)

Abstract

Reisseronia annae sp. nov. is described from the province of Upper Silesia in southern Poland. The species is similar to its parthenogenetic relatives Reisseronia imielinella Malkiewicz, Sobczyk & Larysz, 2013 and R. gertrudae Sieder, 1962. The diagnosis of other related congeneric species is provided. The habitat and life history is described. 

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Lepidoptera, Parthenogenesis, Animals, Poland, Moths

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