New records of geometrid moths (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) from Myanmar based on DNA barcodes and morphological data

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An integrative study of the Indo-Burmese Geometridae in the collection of the Russian Museum of Biodiversity Hotspots (RMBH, Russia) revealed six newly recorded species for the fauna of Myanmar, i.e., Plutodes costatus (Butler, 1886), Pogonopygia nigralbata Warren, 1894, Mixochlora vittata (Moore, 1867), Pelagodes bellula Han & Xue, 2011, Agathia carissima Butler, 1878 and A. codina Swinhoe, 1892. The occurrence of P. bellula is the first record of this taxon outside the Tibetan Plateau. Our findings highlight that the distribution of several Oriental geometrids could be broader than was previously suggested.

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Spitsyn, V. M., Bolotov, N. I., Kondakov, A. V., Tomilova, A. A., & Pham, N. T. (2017). New records of geometrid moths (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) from Myanmar based on DNA barcodes and morphological data. Check List, 13(5), 569–576. https://doi.org/10.15560/13.5.569

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