First record of the genus Haritalopha Hampson, 1895 from India (Noctuoidea, Erebidae, Hypeninae)
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Lepidoptera, Noctuoidea, Erebidae, Hypeninae, Haritalopha, new record, recharacterisation, IndiaAbstract
In this manuscript, Haritalopha biparticolor Hampson, 1895 is reported for the first time from India, that represents the first record of genus Haritalopha Hampson, 1895 from India. The genus is recharacterised with male genitalia for the first time. Diagnosis and illustrations of adults and genitalia are also provided.
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