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    Checklist of longicorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) of Omsk Region (Russia)

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    An annotated check-list of the longicorn beetles of Omsk Region is given. The list based on literature data and collecting materials of authors. 41 species are new to the fauna of Omsk Region

    Nyctemera browni

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    The <i>N. browni</i> species-group <p> <b> <i>Nyctemera</i> (<i>Dondera</i>) <i>undulata</i></b> de Vos & Černý, 1999: 164 –166, figs. 23, 41–42. Type locality: “ Philippinen, Mindanao, Bukidnon, Mt. Kitanglad-Süd, Intavas, 2200 m ”. Distribution: Philippines (Mindanao).</p> <p> <b> <i>Nyctemera</i> (<i>Dondera</i>) <i>palawanica</i></b> de Vos & Černý, 1999: 158 –163, figs. 20, 39. Type locality: “ Philippinen, Insel Palawan, Mt. Magcasaw, Brooke’s Point”.</p> <p>Distribution: Philippines (Palawan).</p> <p> <b> <i>Nyctemera</i> (<i>Dondera</i>) <i>browni</i></b> (W. Schultze, 1908): 31, pl. 1, fig. 6 (<i>Deilemera browni</i>). Type locality: “Manila, P.[hilippine] I.[slands]”.</p> <p> = <i>Deilemera conjuncta</i> Wileman, 1915; Entomologist <b>48</b>: 111. Type locality: “ Baguio, Benguet subprovince, Luzon (5000 ft.)” [Philippines].</p> <p>Distribution: Philippines (Luzon, Negros, Mindanao, Bongao) (de Vos & Cerny 1999; de Vos 2015).</p> <p> <b> <i>Nyctemera</i> (<i>Dondera</i>) <i>angustipennis</i></b> Kishida, 1994: 13 –14, figs. 3–4, 15 (gen.). Type locality: “Phlippines, Luzon, Mountain Prov., Mt. Data 2,250 m ”.</p> <p>Distribution: Philippines (Luzon) (de Vos 2015).</p> <p> <b> <i>Nyctemera</i> (<i>Dondera</i>) <i>consobriniformis</i></b> de Vos & Černý, 1999: 155 –157, figs. 18, 36–37. Type locality: “ Philippinen, Mindanao, Bukidnon, 40 km NW Maramag, Dalongdong, 800 m, Talakag, 7°53’N, 123°54’E, Waldrand”.</p> <p>Distribution: Philippines (Mindanao, Leyte).</p> <p> <b> <i>Nyctemera</i> (<i>Dondera</i>) <i>gratia</i></b> W. Schultze, 1910: 164, pl. 1, fig. 3. Type locality: “Province of Benguet, Pauai, P.[hilippine] I.[slands], 2,250 meters”.</p> <p> = <i>Deilemera venata</i> Wileman, 1915; Entomologist <b>48</b>: 111. Type locality: “Haight’s Place, Pauai, Luzon (7000 ft.)” [Philippines].</p> <p> <i>=</i> <i>Migoplastis philippinensis</i> Rothschild, 1933; Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (10) <b>11</b>: 192. Type locality: “ Haights Place, Panai, Pr. Benguet, Luzon, 7000 ft.” [Philippines].</p> <p>Distribution: Philippines (Luzon, Mindoro, Negros).</p>Published as part of <i>Dubatolov, Vladimir V. & Volynkin, Anton V., 2017, On the systematic position of the genera Paraplastis Hampson, Migoplastis Felder and Dondera Moore (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae) in Zootaxa 4358 (2)</i>, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4358.2.2, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1068066">http://zenodo.org/record/1068066</a&gt

    On the systematic position of the genera Paraplastis Hampson, Migoplastis Felder and Dondera Moore (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)

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    Dubatolov, Vladimir V., Volynkin, Anton V. (2017): On the systematic position of the genera Paraplastis Hampson, Migoplastis Felder and Dondera Moore (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). Zootaxa 4358 (2), DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4358.2.

    FIGURES 7–12 in On the systematic position of the genera Paraplastis Hampson, Migoplastis Felder and Dondera Moore (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)

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    FIGURES 7–12. Nyctemera spp.: adults. 7, N. alba, syntype ♂, [Sri Lanka] Pundaloya, Ceylon (©NHM); 8, N. alba, ♂, [Sri Lanka] Ceylon, Diyatalawa (©NHM); 9, N. alba, syntype ♀, [Sri Lanka] Ceylon (©NHM); 10, N. alba, ♀, [Sri Lanka] Pundaloya (©NHM); 11, N.arctata, ♂, China, Yunnan (MWM/ZSM); 12, N.arctata, ♀, China, Yunnan (MWM/ZSM)

    Nyctemera Hubner

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    Genus <i>Nyctemera</i> Hübner, [1820] 1816 <p> Type species: <i>Phalaena lacticinia</i> Cramer, 1779, by subsequent designation by Hampson, 1894: 46</p>Published as part of <i>Dubatolov, Vladimir V. & Volynkin, Anton V., 2017, On the systematic position of the genera Paraplastis Hampson, Migoplastis Felder and Dondera Moore (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae) in Zootaxa 4358 (2)</i>, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4358.2.2, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1068066">http://zenodo.org/record/1068066</a&gt

    A new Ethmia species (Ethmiidae) from Turkmenistan

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    FIGURES 16–20 in On the systematic position of the genera Paraplastis Hampson, Migoplastis Felder and Dondera Moore (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)

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    FIGURES 16–20. Nyctemera spp.: male (16) and female (17–20) genitalia. 16, N. arctata, China, Yunnan, slide ZSM 156/ 2017 Volynkin; 17, N. hampsoni, S India, slide NHMUK010313519 Volynkin (©NHM); 18, N. correcta, Sri Lanka, slide NHMUK010313518 Volynkin (©NHM); 19, N. alba, Sri Lanka, slide NHMUK010313516 Volynkin (©NHM); 20, N.arctata, China, Yunnan, slide ZSM 157/2017 Volynkin

    A new species of the Creatonotos transiens-group (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia

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    FIGURES 5–8. Lemyra spp., male genitalia. 5, L in Lemyra persephone, a new autumnal species from Yunnan, southwestern China (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)

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    FIGURES 5–8. Lemyra spp., male genitalia. 5, L. persephone, holotype, China, Yunnan, slide AV4756 Volynkin; 2, L. persephone, paratype, China, Yunnan, slide AV4755 Volynkin; 3, L. melanosoma, NE India, slide ZSM Arct. 2019-198; 4, L. melanosoma, China, Yunnan, slide AV5582 Volynkin.Published as part of Saldaitis, Aidas, Volynkin, Anton V. & Dubatolov, Vladimir V., 2020, Lemyra persephone, a new autumnal species from Yunnan, southwestern China (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae), pp. 446-450 in Zootaxa 4768 (3) on page 448, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4768.3.12, http://zenodo.org/record/378403

    Prabhasa Moore 1878

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    <i>Prabhasa</i> Moore, 1878 <p> Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society of London <b>1878</b>: 25–26. <b>Type species:</b> <i>Prabhasa venosa</i> Moore, 1878, by subsequent designation (Hampson 1894). <i>Ilema (Prabhasa)</i>: Hampson 1900: 138.</p> <p> <i>Eilema</i>: Strand 1922: 592.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Wing shape of the typical <i>Eilema</i> habitus, male has tufted androconial fold along the basal half of costal Vein. <b>Male genitalia:</b> uncus bifid, cucullus and sacculus distally with narrow processes; ValVe Ventral edge conVeX, with a setose fold in its basal half; aedeagus thin, Vesica membranous, short, thin. <b>Female genitalia:</b> ductus bursae weakly sclerotized, dorso-Ventrally flattened, its anterior section membranous; corpus bursae elliptical, membranous, with a large round signum posteriorly.</p> <p> <b>Remarks. 1.</b> Černý & Pinratana (2009) combined <i>Prabhasa</i> and <i>Zadadra</i> Moore, 1878 species in one genus; this is not correct: uncus is bifid in <i>Prabhasa</i>, but simple and narrow in <i>Zadadra</i> (Fig. 30); <i>Prabhasa</i> has a setose Ventral fold of sacculus (on the figure 24 it is pressed aboVe costa), whereas no fold is Visible in <i>Zadadra</i> species (see: Fang 2000: 240–244; Kirti & Singh 2015: 129–131); howeVer, some other characters, like cucullus and sacculus apices are similar; in any case, these genera are closely related. ReVision of the genus <i>Zadadra</i> will be published later by the authors. Here we treat <i>Prabhasa</i> as a probably monotypic genus. All other taXa preViously included to <i>Prabhasa</i> belong to different genera. <b>2.</b> Specimens from China treated by authors (Daniel 1954; Fang 2000; DubatoloV & Zolotuhin 2011; DubatoloV <i>et al.</i> 2012) as <i>Prabhasa venosa</i> belong to “ <i>Prabhasa</i> ” <i>costalis</i> Moore, 1878 in fact. It is not congeneric with <i>Prabhasa venosa</i> and belongs to another, yet undescribed genus, which is described below as <i>Chinasa</i> DubatoloV, Volynkin & Kishida, <b>gen. nov. 3.</b> Specimens from Thailand treated by Černý & Pinratana (2009) as <i>Prabhasa venosa</i> belong to the new species described below as <i>Macohasa cernyi</i> DubatoloV, Volynkin & Kishida, <b>sp. nov.</b>, which is closely related to <i>Macotasa orientalis</i> (Hampson, 1905) and <i>Macotasa dimorpha</i> (Hampson, 1918). All three species haVe the male genitalia clearly different from <i>Macotasa</i> Moore, 1878, <i>Prabhasa</i> and <i>Zadadra</i> and belong to the new genus, which is described below as <i>Macohasa</i> DubatoloV, Volynkin & Kishida, <b>gen. nov. 4.</b> Judging the male genitalia structure, <i>Prabhasa plumbeomicans</i> (Hampson, 1894) (illustrated by DubatoloV & Zolotuhin (2011) and Kirti & Singh (2015)), belongs to the genus <i>Zadadra</i>, therefore the new combination is established here: <i>Zadadra plumbeomicans</i> (Hampson, 1894), <b>comb. nov. 5.</b> The male genitalia structure of <i>Prabhasa monastyrskyi</i> DubatoloV, 2012 (see DubatoloV 2012: fig. 5) is more similar to that of <i>Zadadra</i> species, but, howeVer, differs by the robust, bulb-like, strongly setose distal saccular process, and presence of a robust cornutus in Vesica. Here we proVisionally place this species in the genus <i>Zadadra</i>: <i>Zadadra monastyrskyi</i> (DubatoloV, 2012), <b>comb. nov. 6.</b> There are seVeral species described or included in <i>Prabhasa</i>, but their male genitalia are quite different either from <i>Prabhasa</i> or from <i>Zadara</i>, <i>Chinasa</i> and <i>Macohasa</i>. Their generic placement will be more carefully scrutinized later by the authors of the present paper in the forthcoming reVision of the genus <i>Zadadra</i>.</p>Published as part of <i>Dubatolov, Vladimir V., Volynkin, Anton V. & Kishida, Yasunori, 2018, Review of the Prabhasa Moore, 1878 genus-group (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae), pp. 383-400 in Zootaxa 4407 (3)</i> on page 384, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4407.3.6, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1216616">http://zenodo.org/record/1216616</a&gt
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