Ancylis uncella (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)
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Ancylis uncella View in CoL ([Denis and Schiffermüller], 1775)
( Figure 22 View Figures 19–25 , 45 View Figures 44–48 )
Tinea uncella Denis and Schiffermüller, 1775:136 . Type locality: Austria.
Tortrix uncana Hübner View in CoL , [1796–1799]: pl. 13, Figure 76 [unjustified emendation of uncella]
Ancylis uncella View in CoL ; Byun et al. 1998:147; Kuznetsov 2001:302; Brown 2005:97; Byun and Yan 2005:24.
Material examined
4 „„, China, Alihe , Inner Mongolia, June 1995, coll. Shanchun Yan, deposited in NEFU .
Distribution
China (Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia), America, Asia Minor, Europe, Iran, Korea, Russia.
Diagnosis
Forewing length 8.0–8.5 mm. This species is characterized by the forewing with the gray dorsal blotch ( Figure 22 View Figures 19–25 ). It is similar to A. apicella in the male genitalia, but can be distinguished by the bifurcate uncus, the ovoid socius, the sacculus with an obtusely triangular projection, and the slender aedeagus as long as the valva ( Figure 45 View Figures 44–48 ). In A. apicella , the uncus is absent; the socius is triangular; the sacculus has a sharply triangular projection; the aedeagus is half of the length of valva.
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Ancylis uncella
Zhang, X., Li, H. H. & Yan, S. C. 2008 |
Tinea uncella Denis and Schiffermüller, 1775:136
Denis and Schiffermuller 1775: 136 |