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Notes on the taxonomy of Palaearctic Asclerobia Roesler, 1969 (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Phycitinae) with description of a new species

pmid: 33903567
Notes on the taxonomy of Palaearctic Asclerobia Roesler, 1969 (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Phycitinae) with description of a new species
Three Asclerobia species from the Palaearctic region are reviewed and diagnosed. A new species—Asclerobia alexandrae sp. nov. from Tyva region of Russia is described. The lectotype of Sclerobia tchahabarella Amsel, 1950 is designated, and the new combination—Asclerobia tchahabarella (Amsel, 1950) comb. nov. is proposed. A key to the species is given based on the combination of external and genitalia characters of both sexes.
Male, Insecta, Arthropoda, Arctic Regions, Biodiversity, Moths, Russia, Lepidoptera, Species Specificity, Animalia, Animals, Pyralidae, Female, Genitalia, Taxonomy
Male, Insecta, Arthropoda, Arctic Regions, Biodiversity, Moths, Russia, Lepidoptera, Species Specificity, Animalia, Animals, Pyralidae, Female, Genitalia, Taxonomy
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