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Perizoma barrassoi Zahm, Cieslak&Hausmann, 2006, previously considered a central Italian endemic, shows a much wider distribution with additional records from the Alps and the Pyrenees, in partial sympatry with its sister species, Perizoma incultaria (Herrich-Schaffer, 1848) which is widespread in the Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathians and Dinaric mountains. The disruptive genetic patterns of both species involve the COI barcode gene as well as nuclear genomic data and are confirmed by correlated differential features in male and female genitalia. To fix nomenclatural stability a neotype is designated for P. incultaria.
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Perizoma barrassoi Zahm, Cieslak&Hausmann, 2006, previously considered a central Italian endemic, shows a much wider distribution with additional records from the Alps and the Pyrenees, in partial sympatry with its sister species, Perizoma incultaria (Herrich-Schaffer, 1848) which is widespread in the Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathians and Dinaric mountains. The disruptive genetic patterns of both species involve the COI barcode gene as well as nuclear genomic data and are confirmed by correlated differential features in male and female genitalia. To fix nomenclatural stability a neotype is designated for P. incultaria.
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Hausmann, A., Huemer, P., Lee, K. &amp; Mutanen, M. 2021. DNA barcoding and genomics reveal <em>Perizoma barrassoi </em>Zahm, Cieslak &amp; Hausmann, 2006 as new for the fauna of Central Europe (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Larentiinae).&nbsp;<em>Nota Lepidopterologica</em>, 44: 17-28, 21 figs.
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