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A new species of Coenodomus Walsingham, 1888 (Epipaschiinae, Pyralidae, Lepidoptera) from India

Zoological Survey of India; M-Block New; Alipore; Kolkata 700 053; West Bengal; India; Department of Zoology & Environmental Sciences; Punjabi University; Patiala 147 002; Punjab; India
Zoological Survey of India; M-Block New; Alipore; Kolkata 700 053; West Bengal; India
Department of Zoology & Environmental Sciences; Punjabi University; Patiala 147 002; Punjab; India
Lepidoptera Coenodomus wangi global checklist Meghalaya North East India

Abstract

In the present manuscript, one new species, Coenodomus wangi Ranjan, Singh & Kirti, sp. nov., is described and diagnosed with its closely similar species, C. dudgeoni Hampson, 1896 and C. rotundinidus Hampson, 1891. An updated checklist of global Coenodomus species is provided.

 

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