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KRUSE, JAMES J.1,2 jkruse@fs.fed.us, POWELL, JERRY A.3 powellj@nature.berkeley.edu
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Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society. 2014, Vol. 68 Issue 1, p25-30. 6p.
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Kruse, James J.
Amorbimorpha mackayiana Kruse, new species Figs. 3, 4, 8, 11 Diagnosis. Amorbimorpha mackayiana is similar to several undescribed species in the genus. It exhibits exceedingly limited sexual dimorphism in contrast to other similar species. Its ground
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Amorbimorpha schausiana (Walsingham), new combination Figs. 5, 9, 12, 13 Epagoge schausiana Walsingham 1913: 211; Kruse and Powell 2009: 65. Sparganothoides schausiana; Powell 1986: 376; Powell et al. 1995: 150; Brown 2005: 564. Diagnosis. Amorbimorp
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Amorbimorpha Kruse, new genus Type species: Amorbimorpha powelliana Kruse, new species. Diagnosis. Members of Amorbimorpha generally are yellow, orange, brick red, or brownish to gray moths, similar to many Amorbia and Sparganothoides. Similarities b
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Amorbimorpha powelliana Kruse, new species Figs. 1, 2, 7, 10 Diagnosis. Amorbimorpha powelliana is similar to several undescribed species in the genus. It exhibits some sexual dimorphism in color and possesses reduced ocelli. It is most similar to A.
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17. Sparganothoides umbosana Kruse & Powell, new species Figs. 23, 48, 78 Diagnosis. This species is superficially similar to S. hydeana, S. calthograptana, S. probolosana, and S. xenopsana. The presence of a male forewing costal fold and protuberanc
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30. Sparganothoides silaceana Kruse and Powell, new species Figs. 35, 57, 91 Diagnosis. Sparganothoides silaceana is most similar to S. aciculana, but can be distinguished from all of the species in the group by its larger size and ocherous yellow co
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21. Sparganothoides arcuatana Kruse and Powell, new species Figs. 28, 52, 83, 84, 104, 105 Diagnosis. Sparganothoides arcuatana has two color morphs: one golden, similar to S. xenopsana, and the other brownish copper. The large arc-shaped valval crea
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27. Sparganothoides prolesana Kruse and Powell, new species Figs. 33, 56, 89 Diagnosis. Sparganothoides prolesana is most similar to S. torusana, but it lacks the thoracic median scaling and forward median protuberance between the antennae. In the ma
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