A new genus and two new species of Tirathabini from the Neotropical region (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Galleriinae)
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Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Galleriinae, Tirathabini, new genus, new species, distribution, Costa RicaAbstract
The genus Atrigalleria Becker, gen. n. with two new species: Atrigalleria chlorogramma Becker, sp. n., from Ecuador and A. chlorographa Becker, sp. n., from Ecuador and Costa Rica are described.
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