The first record of Scopula butleri Prout, 1913 from Russian Far East (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Sterrhinae)
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Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Sterrhinae, female genitalia, Scopula butleri, RussiaAbstract
The first record of Scopula butleri Prout, 1913 in Russian Far East is documented, the structure of female genitalia of this species are described and analyzed.
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