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Lepidopteran invasions in the Amur River basin in Khabarovskii Krai of Russia during 2005–2023
Published Nov 1, 2023 · V. Dubatolov
Euroasian Entomological Journal
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which 10 species established sustainable populations; 8 species, Teliphasa amica (Butler, 1879) (Crambidae), Micromelalopha vicina Kiriakoff , 1963 (Notodontidae), Zanclognatha lui Han et Park, 2005, Lophomilia polybapta (Butler, 1879), Catocala nivea Butler, 1877 (Erebidae), Negritothripa hampsoni (Wileman, 1911), Siglophora sanguinolenta (Moore, 1888) (Nolidae) and Diarsia rufi cauda (Warren, 1909) (Noctuidae) have achieved this by natural means, and 2 species, Gelastocera eminentissima Bryk, 1948 (Nolidae) and Dysmilichia gemella (Leech, 1889) (Noctuidae) can be considered as successfully introduced, but their local populations have not been studied.Invasions by the 16 unestablished species were either singular (7 species) or accidental (9 species).
Ten Lepidopteran species have established sustainable populations in the Amur River basin in Russia, with 16 unestablished species either intentionally or accidentally introduced.
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