Eupithecia kozlovi Viidalepp, 1973

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Eupithecia kozlovi Viidalepp, 1973, Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 52 (2): 398, fig. 2. Holotype ♂, (ZISP, examined), [Mongolia]: South Gobi aimak, 60 km E of the Talyn-Bil’gekh-Bulak spring.

Incorrect subsequent spelling: koslovi Viidalepp, 1988 (p. 123, figs 27: 1, 2).

This is a Central Asian species distributed in northern and central China (Inner Mongolia, Qinghai and Gansu), Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, SE Kazakhstan, Russia (southern Siberia) and Mongolia. E. kozlovi was described on the base of a single male. A description and illustration of the female genitalia are given by Viidalepp (1988). Mongolia (aimags): Govi-Altai, Khovd, Umnugovi, Uvurkhangai.