Fig. 2 | Scientific Data

Fig. 2

From: A nearly complete database on the records and ecology of the rarest boreal tiger moth from 1840s to 2020

Fig. 2

Number of records and examples of specimen images of Arctia menetriesii. (a) Cumulative number of records throughout the entire species’ range over the past 120 years (1900–2020)52. (b-e) Examples of imago specimen images linked to the database:52 Image AM-075_SP-01_SYS: “Songoria” [=East Kazakhstan], before 1846, holotype ♂ [coll. ZIN] (Photo: Sergey Y. Sinev) (b); Image AM-071_SP-01_ESK: the top of Arsenyeva Mt., Sikhote-Alin Mts, Far East, Russia, 20.vii.1948, ♀, Kononov & Kurentzov leg. [coll. FSCEATB FEB RAS] (Photo: Evgeny S. Koshkin) (c); Image AM-028_SP-01_OEB: Chechui River near the mouth of Rassokha River, Irkutsk Oblast, Siberia, Russia, 22.vii.1969, ♀, Pleshanov leg. [coll. of E. & O. Berlov, Irkutsk, Russia] (Photo: Oleg E. Berlov) (d); Image AM-035_SP-04_SYG: Onokhoy, Uda River valley, Republic of Buryatia, Siberia, Russia, 11.vii.2012, ♀, Gordeev leg. [coll. IGEB] (Photo: Sergey Y. Gordeev) (e).

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