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The Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera, Gelechioidea) of Bhutan, with descriptions of three new species
The family Lecithoceridae in Bhutan is reviewed, with descriptions of a new species of Torodora Meyrick, 1894 (T. namgaydemae Park & Gielis, sp. n.), and a new species of Thubana Walker, 1864 (Th. bhutanica Park & Gielis, sp. n.). In addition, eight species are reported for the first time: Torodora multispinata Park, 2020; T. macrosigna Gozmány, 1973; T. trigona Gozmány, 1973; T. quadrangulata Wadhawan & Walia, 2007; Lecithocera cornutima Park, 2009; L. nepalica Gozmány, 1973; Homaloxestis cicatrix Gozmány, 1973 and Eccedoxa selena Wu, 1994. Images of the adults, male and female genitalia for the new species, and newly recorded species are provided.
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The Tijdschrift voor Entomologie is a peer reviewed journal for systematic and evolutionary entomology. The journal welcomes submissions on taxonomy of insects, other hexapods, arachnids or myriapods, especially when placed in a broader evolutionary context. There is no geographical restriction.