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Jadranka Rota, Antonio M. F. Aguiar, Ole Karsholt
Nota Lepidopterologica
Figures 1–4.Adults in dorsal and lateral view. 1–2. Anthophila threnodes; 3–4. Anthophila fabriciana (scale bar = 2 mm).
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Jadranka Rota, Antonio M. F. Aguiar, Ole Karsholt
Nota Lepidopterologica
Figures 9–10.Anthophila threnodes: male genitalia (9a), phallus (9b, c) (9a and 9b from slide Karsholt 5236, ZMUC; 9c from slide JR2013-04, ZMUC), female genitalia (10a), inset showing magnified corpus bursae (10b) (scale bar = 0.2 mm).
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Jadranka Rota, Antonio M. F. Aguiar, Ole Karsholt
Nota Lepidopterologica
Figures 11–16.Anthophila threnodes: 11. Adult on its host plant; 12–13. Larval webbing tying young leaves; 14–15. Larva; 16. Pupa and an empty pupal shell in the inset.
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Jadranka Rota, Antonio M. F. Aguiar, Ole Karsholt
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Figures 17–18.Anthophila threnodes pupa (17) with the close-up of dorsal spines and lacunae (18).