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<mods:titleid="9920A423DA353191E9D4702BB930A147">A review of the genus Dodia Dyar, 1901 (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Arctiinae) with description of a new remarkable species from the Russian Far East</mods:title>
<bibRefCitationid="EFE5F0B8FFA5FFA7FEBE91E668E3FF64"author="Dyar, H. G."box="[328,457,150,176]"pageId="5"pageNumber="58"pagination="85"refId="ref12867"refString="Dyar, H. G. (1901) Diagnosis of a new arctian. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 9, 85."type="journal article"year="1901">Dyar, 1901</bibRefCitation>
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<bibRefCitationid="EFE5F0B8FFA5FFA7FECE918F68F9FEC2"author="Dyar, H. G."box="[312,467,254,279]"pageId="5"pageNumber="58"pagination="85"refId="ref12867"refString="Dyar, H. G. (1901) Diagnosis of a new arctian. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 9, 85."type="journal article"year="1901">Dyar, 1901: 85</bibRefCitation>
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(ZISP). Type locality: «in montes Dzhugdzhuz [Dzhugdzhur], ad flum. Dzhelinda» [this locality in Southern Yakutia: Uchur River Basin, Stanovoy Range (
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in the coloration of the basal and antemedial areas of the forewing, which are never paler than the outer half of the wing (
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); male valva apex with two short, blunt or weakly pointed processes; juxta wider than long; everted vesica about as long as aedeagus (
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) (
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). In North America it is widespread from Alaska and the Yukon eastward to Labrador and central Quebec (
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Inhabits a wide range of boreal habitats, such as mountain larch forests, sphagnum bogs, screes in the upper part of the forest belt, wet subarctic and subalpine tundra. Flight period from mid-June to mid-July. Moths are active both day and nighttime. In the southeastern part of the species’ range in Asia (Dusse-Alin Range), males were mostly active at night and well attracted to different light sources; females flew only during the day. The life cycle is probably two years. In the Dusse-Alin Range, adults are recorded only in even years. Larval biology and host plants are not known. The female lays several dozen golden-orange, shiny eggs in a single layer. Under laboratory conditions, the emerging larvae were offered
Considering the high variability in size, wing coloration and structure of the apical part of the valva throughout the range of the species, it does not seem expedient to distinguish the subspecies
, which some authors have given for Siberia and the Far East (
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,
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). Minimal differences (about 0–0.2%) in p-distance in the mtDNA barcoding region (COI) between specimens from different localities in the Far East and North America also support this (BOLD;
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