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Tortricines in the fauna of Nepal (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

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Tortricines in the fauna of Nepal (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Five species of Tortricini and one Polyorthini are reported from Nepal. Acleris ganesia, A. gothena and Sociosa nesima are described as new. The hitherto unknown female genitalia of A. monagma Diakonoff are described, and data on the external variation in some species are provided.
Title: Tortricines in the fauna of Nepal (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
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Tortricines in the fauna of Nepal (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Five species of Tortricini and one Polyorthini are reported from Nepal.
Acleris ganesia, A.
gothena and Sociosa nesima are described as new.
The hitherto unknown female genitalia of A.
monagma Diakonoff are described, and data on the external variation in some species are provided.

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