Abstract

A new species of tortricid moth,<em> Clepsis trifasciata</em> sp. n., from Kadzhi- Sai, Issik-Kul province (Kirgizstan) is described. Externally the new species is characterised by its wing pattern, whilst the male genitalia is close to <em>Clepsis violacea</em> Razowski, 1966, which is widely distributed in the Mongolian steppe region, and to<em> Clepsis laetitiae</em> Soria, 1997, from Aranjuez (Central Spain). Moreover, some notes on some interesting tortricid moths which were collected in the mountainous localities of Kirgizstan are reported.

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