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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2019-03-26
Page range: 285–289
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Siccia imana, a new species from Rwanda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae)

Altai State University, Lenina Av. 61, RF-656049, Barnaul, Russia. National Research Tomsk State University, Lenina Av., 36, RF-634050, Tomsk, Russia
Lepidoptera Erebidae Arctiinae

Abstract

The genus Siccia Walker, 1854 is a member of the subtribe Cisthenina Bendib & Minet of the tribe Lithosiini Billberg (family Erebidae Leach, subfamily Arctiinae Leach) being widely distributed in the Afrotropics. Members of the genus are small or medium-sized moths with similar external appearance (whitish or grey wing coloration with blackish pattern consisting of spots and transverse lines). The check-list of the genus was provided by Kühne (2007), two additional species were described by Ivinskis & Saldaitis (2008). Currently the genus includes 20 valid species with very different male and female genitalia structures, and the generic and subgeneric structure of this group needs revision (Volynkin & László, in prep.).

 

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