Stigmella acalyphae, Stonis, Jonas R., Diškus, Arūnas, Remeikis, Andrius, Karsholt, Ole & Torres, Nixon Cumbicus, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.556874 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6035822 |
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The Stigmella expressa group (designated here) (species 6 to 11)
Diagnostics ( Fig. 37 View FIGURE 37 ): forewing speckled to almost unicolorous pale (but not very glossy or shiny). In male genitalia, phallus with two horn-like cornuti; valva with two apical processes; uncus with three to four caudal papillae (not with two well-separated caudal lobes); gnathos with two closely juxtaposed caudal processes and usually with a laterally extended plate; vinculum usually with a large ventral plate and lateral lobes. Currently the group comprises of seven similar but still differing Andean species: one from Ecuador ( Stigmella lachemillae Diškus & Stonis ) and six from Peru. Host-plant relationships: at least one species ( S. lachemillae ) feeds on Lachemilla Rydb. , Rosaceae , while larvae of S. acalyphae sp. nov. and S. lepida sp. nov. feed on Acalypha L., Euphorbiaceae .
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