Three Species of the Family Noctuidae (Lepidoptera) New to China

  • Han, Hui-Lin (Northeast Forestry University, School of Forestry) ;
  • Li, Cheng-De (Northeast Forestry University, School of Forestry) ;
  • Kononenko, V. (Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Science)
  • Published : 2007.03.31

Abstract

We report three species of the family Noctuidae, Catocala hyperconnexa Sugi, Xylomoia fusei Sugi and Hydraecia ultima Holst, for the first time from China, with illustrations of adult and genitalia.

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