Elachista triseriatella Stainton, 1854

Kaila, Lauri, 2015, The Elachista dispunctella (Duponchel) complex (Lepidoptera, Elachistidae) revisited, with exceptional level of synonymy, Zootaxa 3980 (3), pp. 301-358 : 340-341

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3980.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6102561

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scientific name

Elachista triseriatella Stainton, 1854
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Elachista triseriatella Stainton, 1854 View in CoL

Figs. 48–50 View FIGURES 48 – 58 , 114–116 View FIGURES 114 – 115 View FIGURES 116 – 117 , 140 View FIGURES 139 – 140

Elachista triseriatella Stainton, 1854: 261 View in CoL .

Elachista contisella Chrétien, 1922: 121 View in CoL . Syn. nov.

Elachista gregori Traugott-Olsen, 1988: 297 View in CoL . Syn. nov.

Elachista lerauti Traugott-Olsen, 1992: 252 View in CoL . Syn. nov.

Material studied. Type material. Holotype ♂ of E. gregori : labelled: Holotype [rounded with red margin]; Genital praeparat nr. B. 24.11.86 sex: ♂ E. Traugott-Olsen; Hainburger Berge , Austria inter. 26.5.1962 W. Glaser. Elachista gregorella [sic] n. sp. det. E. Traugott-Olsen; gen. prep. B. 24.11.86. E. Traugott-Olsen, Holotype, Coll. Glaser. LNK. ( SMNK). Other material. Denmark: Kergårda, Pl7, W.J. 16. VI. 1 ♂ P. Falck leg., DNA sample 22227 (Coll. P. Falck); HO, WJ 6.VI.1992 1 ♂ 1♀ P. Falck leg., L. Kaila prep. 3465, 5774, DNA samples 21437, 21438 Lepid. Phyl. (Coll. Kaitila). Great Britain: Devon, Petit Tor Point, Torquay, SX927663 VC3, 3. VII.1987, 1 ♂, J. Tabell prep. 4697, R. J. Heckford leg. (Coll. Tabell). Latvia: Tal., Slitere, Vaide, 21.6.2000, 1 ♂, N. Savenkov leg., J. Tabell prep. 4755 (Coll. Tabell). Slovakia: 1 km N. Muráň, 12. VI.1987, 1 ♂, B.. Bengtsson leg., Bengtsson prep. 2699 (Coll. Bengtsson); Slov. kras-Zádiel, 27. V.2001, 1 ♂, Z. Tokár leg., L. Kaila prep. 5440, DNA sample 21349 (Coll. Tokár); 8, Hliník. 2.H.46, 1 ♂, J. Patocka leg., L. Kaila prep. 3067 ( ZMUC). Spain: Granada, Sierra Nevada, 1.5 km S Puerto de la Ragua, 2000 m, 7. VI.2010, 1 ♂, 1 ♀, J. Tabell leg. & Coll., DNA sample 16252 Lepid. Phyl.; 8. VI.2010, 14 ♂, 4 ♀, (two pairs in copula), J. Tabell prep. 4639, 4685, L. Kaila 5743, 5744, DNA samples 16250–1 (Coll. Tabell, MZH); Granada, Sierra Nevada, 2900 m, 20 km SE Granada, 12. VII.2010, 1 ♂, T. Nupponen leg., L. Kaila prep. 5705, DNA sample 15483 (Coll. Nupponen).

Diagnosis. E. triseriatella is a small species, usually with pale grey (sometimes white) forewing ground colour. The male genitalia are characteristized by the narrow uncus lobes, and the distinctly sclerotized, parallelsided and rather long digitate process. The female genitalia have a characteristic signum, consisting of two longitudinal, dentate rows. In the charactrization of E. triseriatella, Traugott-Olsen (1988) depicts the signum of E. gregori as such, but that of E. triseriatella as a single dentate sclerotization. This seems to be a misinterpretation, as Bland (1996) illustrates the signum of a British E. triseriatella as consisting of two rows. E. triseriatella has a characteristic sclerotization laterad of ostium bursae. E. oukaimedenensis has also such a sclerotization, but it is much broader than in E. triseriatella .

Biology. In Britain, E. triseriatella inhabits open grasslands, both coastal and inland ( Heckford 2010). In Denmark it has been found in coastal sand dunes (P. Falck and O. Karsholt, personal communication). The larva may be a leaf-miner within the leaves of Festuca ovina L. (for a review, see Heckford 2010).

Distribution. Austria, Denmark, France, Germany ( Biesenbaum 1995), Great Britain, Latvia, Slovakia, Spain.

Remarks. The holotype of E. triseriatella is depicted by Traugott-Olsen (1988), that of E. contisella by Parenti (1972), and that of E. lerauti by Traugott-Olsen (1992). Theses types, as well as the holotype of E. gregori , are identical to E. triseriatella and here considered conspecific. The artificial distinction of the E. dispunctella and E. triseriatella groups by Traugott-Olsen (1988, 1992) is flagshipped by this species, which appears to occur under two names in both publications. The record from Germany (as E. gregori in Biesenbaum 1995) has not been checked, but is reliable on the basis of illustration of the genitalia of a German specimen ( Biesenbaum 1995). E. triseriatella is referred to as OTU 5 in Mutanen et al. (2015).

SMNK

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkunde Karlsruhe (State Museum of Natural History)

DNA

Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

MZH

Finnish Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Elachistidae

Genus

Elachista

Loc

Elachista triseriatella Stainton, 1854

Kaila, Lauri 2015
2015
Loc

Elachista lerauti

Traugott-Olsen 1992: 252
1992
Loc

Elachista gregori

Traugott-Olsen 1988: 297
1988
Loc

Elachista contisella Chrétien, 1922: 121

Chretien 1922: 121
1922
Loc

Elachista triseriatella

Stainton 1854: 261
1854
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