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31 HM2257m, Orthosia picata (Orthosia incerta var. pallida, LT), Kuldja, ca32 HM2257m, Orthosia picata (Orthosia incerta var. pallida, LT), Kuldja, aed33 HM2050m, Orthosia ariuna, HT, Mongolia, ca34 HM2050m, Orthosia ariuna, HT, Mongolia, aed35 HM3303m, Orthosia faqiri, HT, Pakistan, ca36 HM3303m, Orthosia faqiri, HT, Pakistan, aed.

31 HM2257m, Orthosia picata (Orthosia incerta var. pallida, LT), Kuldja, ca32 HM2257m, Orthosia picata (Orthosia incerta var. pallida, LT), Kuldja, aed33 HM2050m, Orthosia ariuna, HT, Mongolia, ca34 HM2050m, Orthosia ariuna, HT, Mongolia, aed35 HM3303m, Orthosia faqiri, HT, Pakistan, ca36 HM3303m, Orthosia faqiri, HT, Pakistan, aed.

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... In the late winter and early spring, two specimens of an Orthosia Ochsenheimer species were collected from two locations in the Zagros Mountains that were doubtful to belong to the subgenus Monima Hübner, [1821]. Although Wiesmair et al. (2020) have noted that Orthosia cruda ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is known from Iran, its presence has not been confirmed (Rajaei et al. 2023a). The careful examination of the specimens convinced the authors that, in addition to its Mediterranean territory (Ronkay et al. 2001), this species also inhabits the southwestern parts of the Zagros Mountains in Iran. ...
... This vernal univoltine species feeds on early-blooming shrubs and trees (Ronkay et al. 2001). Most Orthosia species inhabit relatively dry higher montane biotopes (Wiesmair et al. 2020), like where we collected O. cerasi and O. cruda in southwest Iran. Apart from O. cerasi, the species X. xanthographa was also new to the Khuzestan Province fauna. ...
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