Apomyelois cognata (Staudinger, 1871)
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5696.1.1 |
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Apomyelois cognata (Staudinger, 1871) |
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Apomyelois cognata (Staudinger, 1871)
( Figs 13a–b, 14–15 View FIGURES 11–15 , 18–19, 20a–d View FIGURES 16–20 )
Material examined: Luhansk reg., Siverskodonetsk distr., Sievierodonetsk [Siverskodonetsk], residential quarters, at light, 10.VIII.2011, 1♂ S. Demyanenko leg.; gen. prep. 627.22s V. Yepishin . Luhansk reg., Siverskodonetsk distr., S vic. of Sievierodonetsk [Siverskodonetsk], dacha near the lake Kleshnia , at light, 28.IV.2013, 6.VIII. and 20.VIII.2021, 3♀ S. Demyanenko leg.; gen. prep. 625.22s, 628.22s, 634.22s V. Yepishin (all VYe) .
Distribution in Ukraine: First record from Ukraine.
Remarks. The report of Apomyelois bistriatella from Luhansk region in Bidzilya et al. (2013: 27) belongs to A. cognata due to a misidentification, which was examined by dissection of genitalia ( Figs 20a–d View FIGURES 16–20 ). For the diagnostic differences, see Remarks section of previous species.
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