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Book ID 66276
Journal Title Mémoires de la Société Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Genève 49 (3)
Title The Jacques Plante Noctuidae Collection / La Collection Jacques Plante Noctuidae, Part III: Amphipyrinae, Psaphidinae, Cuculliinae, Oncocnemidinae, Acontiinae, Pantheinae, Dyopsinae, Raphiinae, Acronictinae, Bryophilinae, Heliothinae, Condicinae & Xyleninae / Complete Checklist and New Taxa
Author Ronkay, L., Ronkay, G. & Landry, B.
Year 2024
Info Budapest. Heterocera Press. 275 pp., 169 plates with color photos, 9 b/w figs of genitalia, hardback 4 [bilingual in English and French]
Group insects
Category Books
Subcategory Miscellaneous
Kind
Fossil
Classification Lepidoptera
Geozone Asia , Africa , Middle East
Price 148.00 € net
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Description This is the last volume of the Catalogue of the Plante Noctuidae Collection published as a supplement volume of the Mémoires de la Société de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Genève, Volume 49(3). The Jacques Plante Noctuidae Collection is highly important for the fauna of the western Himalayan region, Nepal and Bengal, but also contains very rich material from the Atlas Mountains, Asia Minor, Iran, Afghanistan, southern Tibet, northern Indochina, Japan, and Taiwan, and also from the Sundaland and the Wallacea. The third volume of the series includes the list of 2299 species and subspecies of 535 genera and subgenera belonging to 13 subfamilies based on the investigations of ca 30,000 specimens. There are only a few new genera and subgenera described in the book as new for the science but the authors have to declare again that the forthcoming revisions of several genera will produce a considerable increase of the actually unrecognised and undescribed taxa even within these parts of the Plante Collection. Their Our intention is, similarly to volume 1, to illustrate all distinguishable taxa and show the pattern and colour variations in the given species and subspecies represented in the collection. The 170 colour plates spectacularly demonstrate again the richness of the collection, as well as the extraordinary diversity in the 13 noctuid subfamilies mentioned in the title of the volume. New taxa: Pougetergis n. gen., Bassicosmia n. subgen., Droueticosmia n. subgen., Sugicosmia n. subgen.