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Plagiomimicus yakama mojave, late instars feeding on flowerheads of Brickellia atractyloides (USA, Arizona, Mohave County, Hualapai Mountains) a penultimate instar b last instar.

Plagiomimicus yakama mojave, late instars feeding on flowerheads of Brickellia atractyloides (USA, Arizona, Mohave County, Hualapai Mountains) a penultimate instar b last instar.

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Six new species and one new subspecies of Noctuidae are described from western United States of America and Baja California, Mexico: Dolocucullia poolei Crabo & Hammond, sp. n. (Cuculliinae), Plagiomimicus yakama Crabo & Wikle, sp. n., Plagiomimicus yakama mojave Wikle & Crabo, ssp. n., Plagiomimicus incomitatus Mustelin, sp. n. (Amphipyrinae), Sym...

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