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A review of Cyclidiinae from China (Lepidoptera, Drepanidae). [PDF]

open access: yesZookeys, 2016
The subfamily Cyclidiinae from China is reviewed: two genera and seven species are reported from China. One new subspecies, Cyclidia fractifasciata indistincta subsp. n., is described. Two new synonyms are established: Cyclidia substigmaria (Hübner, 1831) (= Cyclidia substigmaria brunna Chu & Wang, 1987, syn. n.
Jiang N, Liu S, Xue D, Han H.
europepmc   +7 more sources

Vibratory territorial signals in caterpillars of the poplar lutestring, Tethea or (Lepidoptera: Drepanidae) [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Entomology, 2012
Caterpillars of the poplar lutestring moth, Tethea or, construct leaf shelters that they defend against intruding conspecifics using a combination of vibratory signals and physical aggression.
Jaclyn L. SCOTT, Jayne E. YACK
doaj   +3 more sources

Genus Achlya Billberg (Lepidoptera: Drepanidae: Thyatirinae) new to Korea, with an annotated world checklist

open access: yesJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2023
In this study, a genus, Achlya longipennis Inoue, 1972, is reported for the first time from Korea with a newly recorded species. The adult and genitalic structures of the newly recorded species are redescribed with illustrations of adult and male ...
Soo-Jeong Park   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Moths of the Douglas Lake Region (Emmet and Cheboygan Counties), Michigan: III. Thyatiridae, Drepanidae, Lasiocampidae, Notodontidae, Lymantriidae (Lepidoptera) [PDF]

open access: yesGreat Lakes Entomologist, 2017
(excerpt) The first list of Lepidoptera for the Douglas Lake region (Welch 1915) included 12 species in the group of five families for which 55 species are now reported.
Voss, Edward G
core   +3 more sources

First records of Agnidra vinacea (Moore, 1879) (Lepidoptera: Drepanidae: Drepaninae) from the western Himalaya, extending its known range westwards

open access: yesJournal of Threatened Taxa, 2019
Reporting the range extension of Agnidra vinacea (Moore, 1879) from eastern Himalayas to Uttarakhand, western Himalayas.  The individuals of the species were documented from western Himalayas by both opportunistic sighting and light-trapping method by ...
Pritha Dey, Sanjay Sondhi
doaj   +2 more sources

An insight into the molecular phylogeny of Drepanidae (Lepidoptera) with an emphasis on the European fauna

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Entomology
Drepanidae are one of the families of Lepidoptera that have received little attention in terms of phylogenetic studies. This study aims to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships among Drepanidae using eleven molecular markers, totalling more than 7,500
Vineesh NEDUMPALLY   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Materials on the Lepidoptera fauna of the Dagestan Republic (Northeastern Caucasus, Russia): spring aspect. Families Coleophoridae, Pterophoridae, Pyralidae, Crambidae, Drepanidae, Geometridae, Sphingidae, Saturniidae, Notodontidae, Erebidae & Noctuidae

open access: yesЮг России: экология, развитие, 2022
Aim. To clarify the spring aspect of the faunistic composition of Lepidoptera insects in the Republic of Dagestan as one of the most poorly studied regions of the European part of Russia.Materials and Methods.
R. V. Yakovlev   +9 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Una nueva especie del género Tridrepana Swinhoe, 1895 de las islas de Samar, Leyte y Panay (Filipinas) (Lepidoptera: Drepanidae, Drepaninae)

open access: yesSHILAP, 2020
Se describe Tridrepana yazakii Expósito, sp. n., con ejemplares de las islas de Samar, Leyte y Panay (Filipinas). Se proporcionan imágenes del adulto y de la genitalia del macho.
A. Expósito-Hermosa
doaj   +2 more sources

Draft genome assembly and annotation of the masked birch caterpillar, Drepana arcuata (Lepidoptera: Drepanoidea) [PDF]

open access: yesData in Brief, 2020
The masked birch caterpillar, Drepana arcuata Walker (Lepidoptera: Drepanidae), and other Drepanoidea (Lepidoptera) species are excellent organisms for investigating the function and evolution of vibratory communication and sociality in caterpillars.
Chanchal Yadav   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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