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A new genus of gelechiid moths (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) from Central Asia

Kiev National Taras Shevchenko University, Zoological Museum, Vladimirskaya str., 60, 01601 MSP, Kiev, Ukraine
Lepidoptera Central Asia Gelechiidae new genus Peltasta

Abstract

Peltasta, gen. n., is described and illustrated from Central Asia. It is placed provisionally in the tribe Gelechiini near Athrips Billberg, 1820 and Parapsectris Meyrick, 1911. Peltasta comprises three species: P. zonula (Gerasimov, 1930), comb. n.; P. pseudozonula (Kuznetzov, 1960), comb. n.; and P. gershensonae (I. Emelyanov & Piskunov, 1982), comb. n. Keys to the species are given based on external characters and the genitalia of both sexes. Adults and male and female genitalia are illustrated for all species.

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