Abstract
A description and diagnosis of Phlogophora butvili sp. nov. is provided. The distribution of the genus Phlogophora and main external and genitalia features of its closest relatives are discussed and illustrated, with 14 imagines in colour, together with 8 male and 5 female genitalia.
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