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FOLIA ENTOMOLOGICA HUNGARICA ROVARTANI KÖZLEMÉNYEK Volume 67 2006 pp. 115-136. New taxa of Autophila Hübner, 1823 from Central Asia. Studies on the genus Autophila Hübner, 1823, part VI (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae, Catocalinae) L. RONKAY Department of Zoology, Hungarian Natural History Museum H­1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13, Hungary. E-mail: ronkay@zoo.zoo.nhmus.hu Abstract - Autophila turcomana sp. n. (Turkmenistan), Autophila gabrieli sp. n. (Pakistan) and Autophila asiatica megasiatica ssp. n. (Pakistan) arc described. With 34 figures. Key words - Autophila, new species, taxonomy, Central Asia. INTRODUCTION The basic knowledge about the species richness of the genus Autophila HÜB­NER, [1823] was established principally by the fundamental works of BOURSIN (1940, 1947, 1955a, b, 1963, 1967), WILTSHIRE (1952, 1975) and by the descrip­tions of the author of the present paper and his co-authors (RONKAY 1986, 1989, BENEDEK & RONKAY 2001, FIBIGER & RONKAY 1991, HACKER & RONKAY 1990, RONKAY & TARMANN 1988). The taxonomic placement and the phylogen­etic relationships of the genus was discussed by BOURSIN (1955), DUFAY (1976) and RONKAY (1986); the modern view on the phylogenetic connections of the Autophila-Apopestes-Lygephila generic complex is provided in detail by GOATER et al. (2003). This last monographic work summarised the taxonomic and bio­geographical information known about the European species of the genus and pub­lished an account of the described taxa. The studies on the new Autophila material produced by the intensive collect­ing of the last fifteen years in the arid regions of the Palaearctic resulted in a con­siderable increase of our knowledge on the real distribution of several poorly known species (e.g. A. hirsutula (ALPHÉRAKY, 1893), A. himalayica (HAMPSON,

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