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A new species of Isopsestis (Lepidoptera: Thyatiridae) from Yunnan, China
Zootaxa, 2015A new species of genus Isopsestis Werny, 1968 (Lepidoptera: Thyatiridae), Isopsestis poculiformis sp. nov., is described from the locality 2660m elevation in Northeast Yunnan, China, and compared with its closest ally. Male adult and genitalia of the new species are illustrated and a distribution map of the genus Isopsestis Werny, 1968 is provided.
Hailing, Zhuang +2 more
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Faunistic Data of Thyatiridae (Lepidoptera) in the Mt. Changbai of China
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2005Abstract Nineteen species of the family Thyatiridae were recognized based on the lepidopteran collections from the 5 times of expeditions to Mt. Changbai during 1999-2004. Among them, five species, (Ochropacha duplaris (Linnaeus), Togaria tancrei (Graeser), Shin-ploca shini Kim, Neoploca arctipennis (Butler), and Demopsestis punctigera (Butler)), are
Hui-Lin Han +3 more
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Note on genus Achlya Billberg, 1820 from China (Lepidoptera, Thyatiridae)
Entomological Research, 2010AbstractThe genus Achlya Billberg, 1820 is reported for the first time from China as A. jezoensis (Matsumura, 1927), which is a species collected from Maorshan, Heilongjiang Province. The adult and genitalia characters of the species are briefly redescribed and illustrated, distribution data is provided.
Zhao‐Hui PAN +2 more
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A new species of the genus Toxoides Hampson, 1893 (Lepidoptera: Thyatiridae) from China
Zootaxa, 2014A new species of the genus Toxoides, T. sichuanensis sp. n. is described based on specimens collected in Sichuan, China. Illustrations of male adult and male genitalia are provided, together with a distribution map of the genus Toxoides.
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A Review of the Korean Thyatiridae (Lepidoptera), including the Mt. Changbai-shan
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2006Abstract The Korean Thyatiridae is reviewed, with 29 known species. Of them, a new species of the genus Parapsestis Warren is found and it will be described in a separate paper by Laszlo et al, (2006). The checklist of the taxa and the worldwide distribution of the species, including the available information of bionomics, are presented.
Mn-Young Kim +3 more
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Taxonomic review of the moth family Thyatiridae (Lepidoptera) from Yunnan province, China
Zootaxa, 2017A total of 22 genera and 79 species of Thyatiridae (Insecta: Lepidoptera) from Yunnan, China are reviewed. Forty of these species are examined in detail, and the wing markings and genitalia of the male/female adults are illustrated. The following five species are recorded from Yunnan for the first time: Psidopala undulans (Hampson, [1893]), Tethea ...
HAILING ZHUANG +3 more
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The Genus Plusinia (Lepidoptera, Thyatiridae)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1940In 1936, I wrote[1][1] of the Thyatiridae: “The most serious omission is probably Plusinia , which is represented by the female type in the British Museum, and Mimopsestis ( Spilobasis ), also, I believe, represented only by the type. If they are Thyatirids at all they should show light on the origin of the whole group when studied.” [1]: #fn ...
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Buff Arches Habrosyne pyritoides (Hufn.) (Lep.: Thyatiridae) in Dumfries and Galloway
2003(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Mearns, Richard, Mearns, Barbara
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The Classification of the Thyatiridae (Lepidoptera)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1936The Thyatiridae have had a strange fate. The first recognition of their unity, as represented by the name Bombycia (in the Verzeichniss appearing only in the plural, Bombyciae) in Hubner's various works, has been generally ignored, and the name transferred to a Noctuid genus, following its casual misuse by Stephens. At the other end of the line we have
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Entomological Research, 2010
Abstract Horipsestis kisvaczak László, Ronkay, Ronkay & Witt, 2007 is reported for the first time from China. The adult and genital characteristics of the species are briefly redescribed with illustrations. The available information including the distributional ranges and a key to the species are given.
Feng‐Bin ZHANG, Hui‐Lin HAN
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Abstract Horipsestis kisvaczak László, Ronkay, Ronkay & Witt, 2007 is reported for the first time from China. The adult and genital characteristics of the species are briefly redescribed with illustrations. The available information including the distributional ranges and a key to the species are given.
Feng‐Bin ZHANG, Hui‐Lin HAN
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