Abstract
A taxonomic revision of the Australian cutworms, previously referred to
Agrotis and Euxoa, has shown that nine valid species belong to Agrotis and none to
Euxoa, which does not occur in Australia. A new species, A. cygnea from southwestern
Australia, is described. The wings and genitalia of each species are figured,
and keys to the males and females provided.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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13 articles.
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