Tinagma armeniacum Gaedike, sp. n. and a list of Douglasiidae of the Caucasus region (Lepidoptera: Douglasiidae)
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Lepidoptera, Douglasiidae, new species, CaucasusAbstract
Tinagma armeniacum Gaedike, sp. n. is described from Armenia. New country records are presented for Tinagma anchusellum griseellum Budashkin, 2003, Tinagma columbella (Staudinger, 1880) and Tinagma ocnerostomella (Stainton, 1850). Nine species are now known from the Caucasus region.
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