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Dasypolia (Tatsipolia) spp., male genitalia. The specimens dissected are deposited in TAAHU.

Dasypolia (Tatsipolia) spp., male genitalia. The specimens dissected are deposited in TAAHU.

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The subgenus Tatsipolia Benedek, Behounek, Floriani & Saldaitis, 2011 of the genus Dasypolia Guenée, 1852 is reviewed. Two new species, D. (T.) sejilaensis sp. nov. and D. (T.) cerritula sp. nov. are described from the Linzhi (Nyingchi) Prefecture in southern Xizang, China. The adults and the male and female genitalia of all species in the subgenus...

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