Elachista subocellea ( Stephens, 1834 )
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Elachista subocellea ( Stephens, 1834 ) |
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Elachista subocellea ( Stephens, 1834) View in CoL
Aphelosetia subocellea Stephens, 1834: 290 . Type locality: England, Surrey, Ripley ( Stephens 1834: 290). Holotype ♂, in NHMUK.
Elachista subocellea: Stainton (1858a: 318) View in CoL .
Poeciloptilia disertella Herrich-Schäffer, 1855: 302 , 311. Type locality: syntypes from Germany, Regensburg; Austria, Wien (Herrich-Schäffer 1855: 302, 311). Type material not located. Synonymy indicated at least by Traugott-Olsen & Nielsen (1977). See remarks.
Elachista subcollutella Toll, 1936: 409 View in CoL . Type locality: Poland, Podolien, Ubierzowa, Kreis Zaleszczyki ( Toll 1936: 409). Holotype ♂, in ISZP. Synonymized by Traugott-Olsen & Nielsen (1977: 106).
Elachista disertella: Frey (1856: 299) View in CoL .
‡ Elachista subocella ; misspelling ( Vives Moreno 2014: 123).
Subgenus: Aphelosetia ; argentella species group.
Distribution: Palearctic. Austria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Russia (European part, Caucasus, Siberia), Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, U.K. ( England, Wales), Ukraine.
Larval host plant(s): Brachypodium pinnatum (L.) Beauv., B. sylvaticum (Hudson) Beauv. (Poaceae) ( Frey 1866; Huttunen 1980).
Figs.: Traugott-Olsen & Nielsen (1977), Biesenbaum (1995), Bland (1996); Parenti & Pizzolato (2015a) (holotype of E. subcollutella Toll ).
Remarks: The identity of E. disertella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855) has been considered ambiguous; e.g., Traugott- Olsen (1996c) considered E. nolckeni Šulcs, 1992 to be a synonym of E. disertella . The original painting in Herrich-Schäffer (1855) is detailed enough to show that E. disertella is a junior subjective synonym of E. subocellea , as has been the prevailing concept (e.g., Traugott-Olsen & Nielsen 1977; Burmann 1993; Leraut 1997; Kaila 1999a; Parenti & Pizzolato 2015a). Baran (2002) gave detailed images with which E. nolckeni and E. subocellea can be distinguished by wing pattern.
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Elachista subocellea ( Stephens, 1834 )
Kaila, Lauri 2019 |
Elachista subocella
Vives Moreno, A. 2014: 123 |
Elachista subcollutella
Traugott-Olsen, E. & Nielsen, E. S. 1977: 106 |
Toll, S. 1936: 409 |
Toll, S. 1936: 409 |
Elachista subocellea: Stainton (1858a: 318)
Stainton, H. T. 1858: 318 |
Elachista disertella:
Frey, H. 1856: 299 |
Aphelosetia subocellea
Stephens, J. F. 1834: 290 |
Stephens, J. F. 1834: 290 |