Ennada
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.186862 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:55FFBD6F-FBFB-4D20-933F-4620CB8D4BA3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6216710 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A887E3-FFE4-FFD7-FF4C-FD56FA4DFBAC |
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Ennada |
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Key to species of Ennada View in CoL
1. Moths with dark to light brown wings: hooked uncus: coniform signum 1/3 the length of the corpus bursae; sub-triangular or quadrangular lamella antevaginalis ............................................................................................................. 2
1`. Moths with orange-brown wings, elongated and compressed uncus, apically quadrangular; coniform signum 1/7 the length of the corpus bursae; coniform lamella antevaginalis................................................................... E. blanchardi
2. Forewings with a jugum that extrudes from the anal margin; apex of the forewings with a weakly marked triangular spot; juxta sub-quadrangular without digitiform projections; lamella antevaginalis composed of three areas: a quadrangular central area and 2 sub-triangular laterals areas with irregular edges ............................................... E. flavaria View in CoL
2'. Forewings without a jugum in the anal margin; apex of the forewings with a triangular-form blotch; sub-rectangular juxta with 2 digitiform projections in the lateral and posterior margins; lamella antevaginalis in form of a V ............. ...................................................................................................................................................................... E. pellicata View in CoL
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