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Published: 2023-08-31
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Two new species and a new record of the genus Cabardites Volynkin & Černý (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae) from China

Northeast Forestry University; College of Forestry; Harbin 150040; China
Northeast Forestry University; College of Forestry; Harbin 150040; China
Northeast Forestry University; College of Forestry; Harbin 150040; China; Key Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management; Ministry of Education; Northeast Forestry University; Harbin 150040; China; Northeast Asia Biodiversity Research Center; Northeast Forestry University; Harbin 150040; China
Lepidoptera Cabardites Footman moth Lithosiini Nudariina Taxonomy

Abstract

Two new species of the genus Cabardites Volynkin & Černý, 2021, C. xinyui sp. nov., and C. unicornuta sp. nov. are described from China along with one newly recorded species, C. varanagara Volynkin & Černý, 2021. All species mentioned in this paper are illustrated with adults and genitalia. The distribution maps of new species and new records have also been provided.

 

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