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1“...). Diagnosis. Wingspan 32–38 mm. Externally (Figs 21, 22) the subspecies differs clearly from M. adusta adusta...”
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2“...). Diagnosis. Wingspan 32–38 mm. Externally (Figs 21, 22) the subspecies differs clearly from M. adusta adusta...”
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3“...). Diagnosis. Wingspan 32–38 mm. Externally (Figs 21, 22) the subspecies differs clearly from M. adusta adusta...”
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4“... extensive material is necessary. Diagnosis. Wingspan 35–47 mm. The species is close to M. bathensis and M...”
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5“.... Diagnosis . Wingspan 35–49 mm. The external differences of M. bathensis are described in diagnoses of M...”
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6“.... Diagnosis . Wingspan 35–49 mm. The external differences of M. bathensis are described in diagnoses of M...”
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7“... posterior part of the corpus bursae. Description . External morphology (Figs 31–34). Wingspan 38–44 mm. Head...”
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8“... posterior part of the corpus bursae. Description . External morphology (Figs 31–34). Wingspan 38–44 mm. Head...”
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9“... larger than X. alexis , wingspan 28–29 mm. Body stout, vesture of head and thorax formed by brown...”
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10“... larger than X. alexis , wingspan 28–29 mm. Body stout, vesture of head and thorax formed by brown...”
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11“... small sized moths, wingspan 26–28 mm. Body stout, forewing rather short; vesture of head and thorax...”
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12“... small sized moths, wingspan 26–28 mm. Body stout, forewing rather short; vesture of head and thorax...”
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