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The genome sequence of the Treble Lines, <i>Charanyca trigrammica</i> (Hufnagel, 1766) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). [PDF]
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Genome assembly of the grassland caterpillar Gynaephora qinghaiensis. [PDF]
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The genome sequence of the Pale Tussock moth, <i>Calliteara pudibunda</i> (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae). [PDF]
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The genome sequence of the Puss Moth, <i>Cerura vinula</i> (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae). [PDF]
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Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Erebinae
Metamorphosis, 2022EXPLANATION OF THE MASTER LISTSThere are 28 master lists, grouped as convenient taxon groups and split in such a way as to make each list individually downloadable but form an integral part of the main article. Citations to these master lists should be as indicated for the main article. Each master list contains a table that is made up of eight columns
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We report two species of the family Erebidae (Lepidoptera, Noctuoidea), Hulodes caranea (Cramer, [1780]) from Mt. Deogyu and Hypena (Hypena) narratalis Walker, [1859] from Jangam cave, for the first time from Korea.
YeongBin Cha
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Four species of Noctuoidea (Lepidoptera), new to Korea
Zootaxa, 2021One species of Noctuidae, Chytonix brunneofascia Choi and Heo sp. nov., and three species of Erebidae, Gynaephora atrata Choi, Heo and Kim sp. nov., Utetheisa pulchelloides Hampson, and Pilipectus prunifera (Hampson) were newly recorded from Korea. This paper provides the diagnosis, descriptions of the adult and larva, and genitalia of the available ...
SEI-WOONG CHOI +2 more
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The Noctuoidea (Lepidoptera) described by Linnaeus
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1993Abstract Linnacus described 166 nominal species of Noctuoidea, of which 144 (86.7%) are currently used as valid names, 18 are synonyms, one is a homonym and three taxa remain unknown. Seven taxa were described solely from illustrations in contemporary literature.
KAURI MIKKOLA, MARTIN R. HONEY
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