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The mitochondrial genome of Erannis ankeraria (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)
The measuring worm Erannis ankeraria belongs to the subfamily Ennominae of Geometridae. The mitogenome (GenBank accession number: MN046105) of E. ankeraria was sequenced, the new representative of the mitogenome of the subfamily.
Yimeng Chen +3 more
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DNA metabarcoding of light trap samples vs. morphological species identification
Five light trap samples of different complexities were subjected to COI metabarcode sequencing. Species detection rates of metabarcoding versus manual identification were compared between the samples and two different amplicons. Metabarcoding was able to detect between 46% and 69% of manually identified species.
Patrick Strutzenberger +5 more
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Low redundancy among caddisflies sharing a mid‐mountain stream
Abstract In fast‐flowing streams, caddisfly larvae are responsible for processes that collectively determine the efficiency with which the detritivore community is able to decompose autochthonous and allochthonous detritus. This ecosystem function ensures high water quality and represents a precious service for resident rural communities.
Nic Pacini +5 more
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18 especie de Pyraloidea se señalan por primera vez para Italia meridional, 7 Pyralidae y 11 Crambidae. Selagia spadicella, Scoparia basistrigalis, S. ingratella y Udea accolalis son especies nuevas para la fauna del Italia centro-meridional.
S. Scalercio
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New Australian Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of Ostrinia palustralis memnialis Walker, 1859 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) was determined to be 15,246 bp with a typical set of genes (13 protein-coding genes [PCGs], 2 rRNA genes, and 22 tRNA genes) and one ...
Eun Ju Hwang +3 more
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Taxonomic review of the superfamily Pyraloidea in Bhutan (Lepidoptera)
The result of an investigation of the lepidopteran fauna of Central and Southern Bhutan (Bumthang, Dagana, Trongsa, Tsirang, and Sarpang districts) is presented in this study. The investigation was the part of the Invertebrate Documentation Project of Bhutan initiated by the National Biodiversity Center, Thimphu, funded by the Bhutan Trust Fund for ...
Jatishwor Singh Irungbam +2 more
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Annotated check list of the Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera) of America North of Mexico [PDF]
An annotated check list of Pyraloidea of North America north of Mexico is presented, including 861 Crambidae and 681 Pyralidae with 1542 total species. It includes all new species described, tropical species with new records in the United States, and species introduced from Europe and Asia since 1983.
Scholtens, Brian, Solis, M. Alma
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Phylogenetic Studies and Modern Classification of the Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera)
Pyraloidea, the third largest superfamily of the Lepidoptera, is comprised of two families - Pyralidae and Crambidae. The history of families previously placed in the Pyraloidea is discussed. The group now includes about 16,000 species worldwide. Morphologically, the superfamily is defined by a basally scaled proboscis and the presence of abdominal ...
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PSEUDACROBASIS TERGESTELLA (LEPIDOPTERA: PYRALIDAE, PHYCITINAE) – НОВЫЙ ВИД ДЛЯ АМУРСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ
Впервые для Амурской области указывается Pseudacrobasis tergestella (Ragonot, 1901) = Pseudacrobasis nankingella Roesler, 1975 (Lepidoptera, Pyraloidea, Pyralidae: Phycitinae), приводится изображение самца и гениталий самца.
A.N. Streltzov
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