FIGURE 7. Species diversity of Indian Epipaschiinae in different Biogeographic zones/zones.Published as part of Singh, Navneet, Ranjan, Rahul, Talukdar, Avishek, Joshi, Rahul, Kirti, Jagbir Singh, Chandra, Kailash & Mally, Richard, 2022, A catalogue of Indian Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera), pp. 1-423 in Zootaxa 5197 (1) on page 20, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5197.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/725229
FIGURES 9–16. Adult of Endotricha spp. (All India). 9, Sikkim, Ribdi (8778/H10); 10, Sikkim, Yuksom,...
FIGURES 11–13. Female genitalia of Teliphasa spp. 11, T. nubilosa; 12, T. hamata; 13, T. spinaejuxta...
FIGURES 14–19. Male genitalia of Teliphasa spp. 14, T. erythrina; 15, T. nubilosa; 16, T. dodaki sp....
FIGURE 5. Representation of the pyraloid subfamilies among the Indian biogeographical zones/zones.Pu...
FIGURE 14. Species diversity of Indian Acentropinae genera.Published as part of Singh, Navneet, Ranj...
FIGURE 3. Number of Pyraloidea species present in India described by decade.Published as part of Sin...
FIGURE 9. Distribution of Syntomini within the biogeographic zones/ subzones of India and among the ...
FIGURE 8. Species diversity of Indian Syntomini generaPublished as part of Singh, Navneet, Joshi, Ra...
FIGURES 13–16. Enlarged view of antennae and head. 13–14, A. parilis gen. et sp. nov., male; 15–16, ...
FIGURE 57. Predicted suitable areas for six Phlogophora spp. in the Himalayan Biodiversity Hotspot u...
FIGURE 1. Family wise diversity of genera and species from India.Published as part of Ahmad, Jalil, ...
FIGURES 1–6. Imago of Teliphasa spp. 1, male & 2, female, T. nubilosa; 3, male & 4, female, T. hamat...
FIGURES 1–8. Adult of Endotricha spp. (All India). 1, Sikkim, Yuksom (8762/H10); 2, Sikkim, Golitar ...
FIGURE 5. Distribution of Arctiini+Amerilini within the biogeographic zones/ subzones of India and a...
FIGURE 2. Distribution of families in different biogeographic zones/zones of India.Published as part...
FIGURES 9–16. Adult of Endotricha spp. (All India). 9, Sikkim, Ribdi (8778/H10); 10, Sikkim, Yuksom,...
FIGURES 11–13. Female genitalia of Teliphasa spp. 11, T. nubilosa; 12, T. hamata; 13, T. spinaejuxta...
FIGURES 14–19. Male genitalia of Teliphasa spp. 14, T. erythrina; 15, T. nubilosa; 16, T. dodaki sp....
FIGURE 5. Representation of the pyraloid subfamilies among the Indian biogeographical zones/zones.Pu...
FIGURE 14. Species diversity of Indian Acentropinae genera.Published as part of Singh, Navneet, Ranj...
FIGURE 3. Number of Pyraloidea species present in India described by decade.Published as part of Sin...
FIGURE 9. Distribution of Syntomini within the biogeographic zones/ subzones of India and among the ...
FIGURE 8. Species diversity of Indian Syntomini generaPublished as part of Singh, Navneet, Joshi, Ra...
FIGURES 13–16. Enlarged view of antennae and head. 13–14, A. parilis gen. et sp. nov., male; 15–16, ...
FIGURE 57. Predicted suitable areas for six Phlogophora spp. in the Himalayan Biodiversity Hotspot u...
FIGURE 1. Family wise diversity of genera and species from India.Published as part of Ahmad, Jalil, ...
FIGURES 1–6. Imago of Teliphasa spp. 1, male & 2, female, T. nubilosa; 3, male & 4, female, T. hamat...
FIGURES 1–8. Adult of Endotricha spp. (All India). 1, Sikkim, Yuksom (8762/H10); 2, Sikkim, Golitar ...
FIGURE 5. Distribution of Arctiini+Amerilini within the biogeographic zones/ subzones of India and a...
FIGURE 2. Distribution of families in different biogeographic zones/zones of India.Published as part...
FIGURES 9–16. Adult of Endotricha spp. (All India). 9, Sikkim, Ribdi (8778/H10); 10, Sikkim, Yuksom,...
FIGURES 11–13. Female genitalia of Teliphasa spp. 11, T. nubilosa; 12, T. hamata; 13, T. spinaejuxta...
FIGURES 14–19. Male genitalia of Teliphasa spp. 14, T. erythrina; 15, T. nubilosa; 16, T. dodaki sp....