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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2015-01-28
Page range: 346–350
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A description of the new Egira species from the Russian Far East (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae: Orthosiini)

H-2045 Törökbálint, Árpád u. 53, Hungary.
H-1042 Budapest, Munkásotthon utca 70-72, Hungary.
RF-690022 Vladivostok, Russia, Laboratory of Entomology, Institute of Biology and Soil Science, Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Science.
Lepidoptera Noctuidae Orthosiini

Abstract

The Holarctic Noctudae genus Egira Duponchel, 1845 (type-species Phalaena conspicillaris Linnaeus, 1758) enumerates 32 species in the Old and New World. According to the modern classification it belongs to the tribe Orthosiini of the subfamily Noctuinae. The genus is represented in the Old World by fifteen species, distributed from the West Palaearctic to Sino-Himalayan region, where some species have recently been described from Nepal and Thailand (Hreblay 1994; Hreblay & Ronkay 1999). One species, E. saxea (Leech, 1889) is known from Japan.