Dyrzela plagiata Walker Rediscovered After >162 Years as a New Record from Western Ghats, India with Checklist oOf Dyrzela (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera)

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  • Aparna Sureshchandra Kalawate Zoological Survey of India, Western Regional Centre, Vidhya Nagar, Sector 29, P C N T (PO), Rawet Road, Akurdi, Pune 411044, Maharashtra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55446/IJE.2021.69

Keywords:

Dyrzela, Noctuidae, Western Ghats, chocolate-brown spotted noctuid, genitalia, redescription, illustration, new record, India, checklist

Abstract

Dyrzela Walker (1857) 1858, an Oriental noctuid genus comprises of eleven species. It is a rare noctuid from India, and the present study documents a new record of this almost after 162 years. Detailed redescription with illustrations of adults and male genitalia are provided. A checklist of known species of the genus Dyrzela is also provided.

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2022-12-27

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Kalawate, A. S. . (2022). <i>Dyrzela plagiata</i> Walker Rediscovered After >162 Years as a New Record from Western Ghats, India with Checklist oOf <i>Dyrzela</i> (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera). Indian Journal of Entomology, 84(4), 774–777. https://doi.org/10.55446/IJE.2021.69

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