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Semagystia clathrata (Christoph, 1884), male genitalia: 7. Turkmenistan (GenitalPräparat Heterocera: 28.220; MWM); 8. Kazakhstan (slide # slide AN052; RYB).
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The article gives a redescription of the little studied species, Semagystia clathrata (Christoph, 1884) (Lepidoptera, Cossidae: Cossinae). For the first time, we provide the images of the male and female adults from various portions of the distribution range, and describe the male genitalia. The species is reported for the first time for the fauna...
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... The genus Semagystia Schorl, 1990 (type species, by original designation: Endagria agilis Christoph, 1884) includes 23 species distributed in Turkey, Transcaucasia, Central Asia (including Altai and Tarbagatay Mountains), Iran, Afghanistan, and Northern Pakistan (Schoorl 1990;Yakovlev 2011Yakovlev , 2022Yakovlev et al. 2015Yakovlev et al. , 2023Yakovlev & Witt 2016;Rajaei et al. 2023). ...
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