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241“... bursae (Fig. 17). The female of V. patula is unknown. Description. Adult (Figs 3–9). Wingspan 24–30 mm...”
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242“... bursae (Fig. 17). The female of V. patula is unknown. Description. Adult (Figs 3–9). Wingspan 24–30 mm...”
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243“..., 2). Wingspan 9–13 mm. Antennae of both sexes without lamellae, with scales. Labial palps strongly...”
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244“..., 2). Wingspan 9–13 mm. Antennae of both sexes without lamellae, with scales. Labial palps strongly...”
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245“... posterior part of the corpus bursae. Description . External morphology (Figs 31–34). Wingspan 38–44 mm. Head...”
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246“... posterior part of the corpus bursae. Description . External morphology (Figs 31–34). Wingspan 38–44 mm. Head...”
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247by Beljaev, Evgeny A.“...). Wingspan 17–20 mm. Head (including frons), thorax and femur covered by hair-like scales of two forms: light...”
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248by Beljaev, Evgeny A.“...). Wingspan 17–20 mm. Head (including frons), thorax and femur covered by hair-like scales of two forms: light...”
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249“... that project outward and nearly perpendicular to the leg. Forewing (Fig. 11 D): Wingspan 24–30mm. Termen nearly...”
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250“... that project outward and nearly perpendicular to the leg. Forewing (Fig. 11 D): Wingspan 24–30mm. Termen nearly...”
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251by Teslenko, Valentina A.“..., 5.5–6.2 mm; females, 6.8 –7.0 mm; wingspan, males, 11.8–13.1 mm; females 11.5–15.5 mm. Head brown...”
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252by Teslenko, Valentina A.“..., 5.5–6.2 mm; females, 6.8 –7.0 mm; wingspan, males, 11.8–13.1 mm; females 11.5–15.5 mm. Head brown...”
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253“... larger than X. alexis , wingspan 28–29 mm. Body stout, vesture of head and thorax formed by brown...”
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254“... larger than X. alexis , wingspan 28–29 mm. Body stout, vesture of head and thorax formed by brown...”
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255“... appears as a slight constriction or line that circumscribes the tarsus. Forewing (Fig. 4 D–F): Wingspan 28...”
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256“... appears as a slight constriction or line that circumscribes the tarsus. Forewing (Fig. 4 D–F): Wingspan 28...”
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257“... wingspan) nocturnal moths. Th e group contains two superficially dissimilar subfamilies, united...”
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258“... wingspan) nocturnal moths. Th e group contains two superficially dissimilar subfamilies, united...”
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259by Teslenko, Valentina A.“..., pale-brownish; veins dark brown; forewing length, males, 6.4–7.2 mm; females, 8.5–9.5 mm; wingspan...”
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260by Teslenko, Valentina A.“..., pale-brownish; veins dark brown; forewing length, males, 6.4–7.2 mm; females, 8.5–9.5 mm; wingspan...”
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