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A new species of Dodia Dyar (Noctuidae, Arctiinae) from central Canada

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Dodia tarandus Macaulay & Schmidt, sp. n., a cryptic species previously confused with D. albertae Dyar, is described from Alberta, Canada. A key to North American Dodia is provided. Adults and genitalia of D. albertae and D. tarandus are illustrated.

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