A new species of the genus Dindica Moore, 1887 from the Mount Mutis, West Timor Island (Indonesia) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Geometrinae, Archaeobalbini)
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Lepidoptera, Geometridae,, Geometrinae, Archaeobalbini, Dindica, new species, Timor, IndonesiaAbstract
Dindica soriai Expósito, sp. n., is described from west Timor, Mount Mutis (Indonesia). Images of both the adult and the genitalia of the male are provided.
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