Ipimorpha contusa (Freyer, 1849)
Taxonomy
class Insecta → subclass Pterygota → infraclass Neoptera → superorder Holometabola → order Lepidoptera → superfamily Noctuoidea → family Noctuidae → subfamily Noctuinae → tribe Xylenini → subtribe Cosmiina → genus Ipimorpha → species Ipimorpha contusa
Species name(s)
Ipimorpha contusa (Freyer, 1849) = Cosmia contusa Freyer, 1849. [9, 10]
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Expansion
This species marks on the maps: 1.
Zoogeographical regions
Palaearctic.
Russia regions
#4. Evropeisky Severo-Zapadny; #8. Evropeisky Tsentralny; #9. Evropeisky Tsentralno-Chernozyomny; #10. Sredne-Volzhsky; #20. Yuzhno-Zapadnosibirsky; #24. Gorno-Altaisky; #36. Sredne-Amursky; #37. Nizhne-Amursky; #40. Primorsky.
Detailed information with references
Distribution
- Austria, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Slovakia and the Soviet Union - the European part, Finland, Estonia. [1].
- Austria, Belarus, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway (mainland), Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Finland, Estonia. [10].
- Regions of the Russian Federation: Gorno-Altaisk, the European North-West, the European Central Black Earth, Central European, Nizhne-Amur, Seaside, Mid-Amur, Mid-Volzhsky, South West Siberian. [3].
Subspecies of Ipimorpha contusa
- Ipimorpha contusa pergrandis (Bryk, 1949). [9]
Authors
Initial species uploading to the site: Peter Khramov.
Photos:
Andrey Ponomarev, Fyodor Pudovikov. Text data: Peter Khramov.
The species characteristics formalization: Peter Khramov.
References
- [1] O. Karsholt, J. Razowski (eds.), 1996. The Lepidoptera of Europe: a distributional checklist
- [3] Каталог чешуекрылых (Lepidoptera) России. Под ред. С. Ю. Синёва. СПб.; М.: Товарищество научных изданий КМК, 2008
- [9] Tree of Life (funet.fi), 2012
- [10] de Jong, Y.S.D.M. (ed.) (2011) Fauna Europaea version 2.4 (faunaeur.org)
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