Philanglaus xylodopoecila
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https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.29.4.11 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787DB-5B71-FFF3-FC06-1891FE417DF4 |
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Felipe |
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Philanglaus xylodopoecila |
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Philanglaus xylodopoecila
( Zukowsky, 1954), comb.n.
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Langsdorfia xylodopoecila Zukowsky, 1954: 92 View in CoL .
MATERIAL EXAMINED. Neotype (designated here, ♂), Peru, Yaucatal bei Ica, Arequipa, 23.III.1936 (Prep. N PG- 837 P. Gentili) ( MNKB). Chile: 1♂, Prov. Tarapaca, Tarapaca, 25.I.1992 (Genitalpräparat Heterocera № 28.515) ( MWM).
DIAGNOSIS. The species differs from Philanglaus ornatus Butler, 1882 in the more developed brown pattern on the fore wing and in the very thin harpe.
DISTRIBUTION. Peru (Department of Arequipa) and Chile (Tarapacá Region).
Acknowledgments. Authors are grateful to Anna Ustjuzhanina (Tomsk) for the help in translation of the paper. The authors express their gratitude to Harald Sulak-Wildenauer (Munich) for providing the photos of the Cossidae type specimens from the USA museums. Authors are grateful to Dr. Wolfram Mey (Berlin), Dr. Jessica Bird (Washington), Mr. Geoff Martin and Alessandro Giusti (London), and Drs Martin Husemann and Reza Zahiri (Hamburg) for very important consultations. The authors are also indebted to deceased Prof. Thomas J. Witt (Munich) for the invaluable research assistance. Financial support for this study was provided by grants No. 18–04–00440 from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research.
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Philanglaus xylodopoecila
Yakovlev, R. V., Penco, F. C. & Naydenov, A. E. 2020 |
Langsdorfia xylodopoecila
Zukowsky B. 1954: 92 |