Dna barcoding and morphology reveal a new cryptic species of nagiella (Lepidoptera, crambidae, spilomelinae) from Japan

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Abstract

Nagiella tristalis Matsui & Naka, sp. nov. is described from Japan, based on DNA barcoding and morphological evidence. The two species previously known from Japan, N. quadrimaculalis and N. inferior, are diagnosed. Photographs of adults, including male and female genitalia of the three species, are provided.

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Matsui, Y., Naka, H., & Jinbo, U. (2021). Dna barcoding and morphology reveal a new cryptic species of nagiella (Lepidoptera, crambidae, spilomelinae) from Japan. ZooKeys, 2021(1023), 171–192. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1023.60934

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