A review of the Neotropical Tirathabini genus Xenophasma Dognin, 1905 with description of two new species (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae, Galleriinae)
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Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Galleriinae, Tirathabini, taxonomy, new species, distribution, BrazilAbstract
Three species of Xenophasma Dognin, 1905, are recognized from Brazil, two of them new: Xenophasma albifasciata Becker, sp. n. and X. loxogramma Becker, sp. n., described here. Diagnosis, key to species, and illustrations of the type and two new species are also presented.
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