Noctuidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.33910/2686-9519-2023-15-3-498-503 |
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Family Noctuidae View in CoL View at ENA
Chytonix subalbonotata Sugi, 1959 — Mukhe, by light trap, 13- 14.06.2023 — 1♂. The species was described from the Japanese island Honshu , later discovered in the Russian Southern Primorye and cited for “south of Khabarovsk territory” without any itemization ( Kononenko 2016). It was never collected in Great Khekhtsyr near Khabarovsk.
Trachea punkikonis Matsumura, 1927 ( Fig. 1) — Nilo, by light trap, 12- 13.07.2022 — 1♀. Formerly, the species was known only from southern parts of the Khabarovsk Krai, Primorsky Krai , Sakhalin , China (including Taiwan), Korea and Japan ( Kononenko 2016). For the Khabarovsk Krai , no clear identification of the territory was given: in Jewish Autonomous Region or in Khabarovsk Krai , s. str. Importantly , the species was never found in the Bolshekhekhtsirsky Nature Reserve or its environs.
Orthosia odiosa (Butler, 1878) View in CoL ( Fig. 2) — Mukhe, by light trap, 18- 19.05.2021 — 1♀. Until now, the species was known in the Amur River basin from Khabarovsk only ( Dubatolov, Dolgikh 2009); the species also occurs in Primorsky Krai, Korea and Japan ( Kononenko 2003).
The full list of Macrolepidoptera found in the Anyuisky National Park is published in the following table.
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Additional Macroheterocera of the Anyuisky National Park collected in 2021–2023
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ÀопоΛнитеΛьные виÁы Macroheterocera Анюйского национаΛьного парка, собранные в 2021 –2023 гг.
ТабΛица 1. ПроÁоΛжение
The species formerly collected only at the border of the Anyuisky National Park at the turn to Lidoga of the road from Khabarovsk to Komsomolsk-on-Amur ( Dubatolov 2011) are marked with an asterisk (*); for the last two years they have been found throughout the Park .
Thus, taking into account Microlepidoptera and butterflies, 1150 Lepidoptera species were found in the Anyuisky National Park up to 2023.
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Noctuidae
Dubatolov, Vladimir V. 2023 |
Trachea punkikonis
Matsumura 1927 |
Trachea punkikonis
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