2014
DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2014.959790
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Revision of the Palaearctic and Oriental species of the genusNaardaWalker (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae). Part 1. Taxonomic notes and description of 28 new species from eastern and southeastern Asia

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“…The female genitalia of this new species are very similar to those of N. alternata Tóth et Ronkay, 2014, but the apophyses anteriores are considerably longer in N. palawana, the ductus bursae is broader and entirely covered by the large colliculum which is absent in N. alternata. The female genitalia are also somewhat similar to those of N. bisignata Walker, 1866 (Fig.…”
Section: Naarda Huettlerimentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…The female genitalia of this new species are very similar to those of N. alternata Tóth et Ronkay, 2014, but the apophyses anteriores are considerably longer in N. palawana, the ductus bursae is broader and entirely covered by the large colliculum which is absent in N. alternata. The female genitalia are also somewhat similar to those of N. bisignata Walker, 1866 (Fig.…”
Section: Naarda Huettlerimentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The genital terminology, methodology, affiliation of the material examined and their abbreviations are used in the same way as in Part 1 (TÓth & Ronkay 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first part of the series of articles dealing with the taxonomy and biogeography of the genus Naarda Walker, 1866 (Tóth and Ronkay, 2014a) contains the overview of this large and diverse phyletic group, including the general morphological characterisation of the main lineages and descriptions of 28 new species from eastern and southeastern Asia, bearing well developed and distinct, large or mediumsized cucullus. The second part of the series (Tóth and Ronkay, in press) deals with newly discovered taxa having partially or entirely fused cucullus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are generally of greyish or brownish ground colour, with yellow reniform and orbicular stigmata on the forewings and have very diverse genitalia in both sexes (Tóth and Ronkay 2014a). Currently it contains 108 mainly tropical species distributed in the Old World; the number of known extant species has been doubled in the last four years due to thorough checking of preserved material by Tóth and Ronkay (2014a, 2014b, 2015a, 2015b, 2015c within the framework of a worldwide revision, which is in progress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%