Ennomos nephotropa Prout 1930

Ennomos nephotropa Prout, 1930 Material. Danilovskii Cordon, at light, 18.09.2022 — 1♀; Andreevskii Cordon, at light, 25– 26.09.2022 — 4♂, 2♀; ibid, 29.09.2022 — 3♂; ibid, 30.09.2022 — 1♂; ibid, 4.10.2022 — 1♂. Distribution. Russia (S RFE: Sakhalin, S Kurils — Kunashir); Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shi...

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Main Authors: Beljaev, Evgeniy A., Vasilenko, Sergey V., Dubatolov, Vladimir V., Zinchenko, Vadim K.
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12817660
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Summary:Ennomos nephotropa Prout, 1930 Material. Danilovskii Cordon, at light, 18.09.2022 — 1♀; Andreevskii Cordon, at light, 25– 26.09.2022 — 4♂, 2♀; ibid, 29.09.2022 — 3♂; ibid, 30.09.2022 — 1♂; ibid, 4.10.2022 — 1♂. Distribution. Russia (S RFE: Sakhalin, S Kurils — Kunashir); Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu). Remarks. Moths fly on Kunashir from beginning of September (Rybalkin 2020) to beginning of October. In Japan they occur from the end of June and can be seen until October (Sato 2011). Host plants of larvae in Japan are many arboreous broad-leaved plants (Sato 2011). Published as part of Beljaev, Evgeniy A., Vasilenko, Sergey V., Dubatolov, Vladimir V. & Zinchenko, Vadim K., 2023, First data on autumn Geometridae (Lepidoptera) on the Kuril Islands, pp. 679-690 in Amurian Zoological Journal XV (3) on page 681, DOI:10.33910/2686-9519-2023-15-3-679-690, http://zenodo.org/record/12817214