The trichopterygini (lepidoptera, geometridae) of austral South America: Description of new species from chile

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Four new species belonging to the genera Hoplosauris Butler, Butleriana Parra, Warrenaria Parra, and Fueguina Parra from south-central Chile are described. The species are H. morenoi Ramos-González & Parra, sp. n., B. phoenix Ramos-González & Parra, sp. n., W. onca Ramos-González & Parra, sp. n., and F. araucana Ramos-González & Parra, sp. n. The genus Aloba Warren is reassigned to tribe Trichopterygini and A. carolinae Ramos-González & Parra, sp. n. is described. Comparative diagnosis for all new species are provided, and illustrations of genitalia and the wing venation of the males for all new described species are given.

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Ramos-González, M. I., Zamora-Manzur, C., Saladrigas Menés, D., & Parra, L. E. (2019). The trichopterygini (lepidoptera, geometridae) of austral South America: Description of new species from chile. ZooKeys, 2019(832), 91–111. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.832.30851

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