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Redescription of Eidophasia concinnella Christoph, 1888 (Lepidoptera, Plutellidae), with the designation of a lectotype

Department of Systematic Zoology; Faculty of Biology; Adam Mickiewicz University; Umultowska 89; 61-614 Poznań; Poland
Zoological Institute; Russian Academy of Sciences; Universitetskaya nab. 1; RU-1999034; St. Petersburg; Russia
Lepidoptera Plutellidae Eidophasia concinnella redescription female genitalia

Abstract

Eidophasia concinnella Christoph, 1888 is redescribed and illustrated, and a lectotype is designated. A diagnostic summary with illustrations of the female genitalia is given for E. concinnella and its two most similar congeners, E. syenitella (Herrich-Schäffer, [1854]) and E. zukowskyi Amsel, 1938.

 

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