Phyllonorycter dubitella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855)
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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.346.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/812387F1-AE25-FFD7-FF76-5B8BE4C2E0FF |
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Felipe |
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Phyllonorycter dubitella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855) |
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Phyllonorycter dubitella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855) View in CoL
MATERIAL EXAMINED. Russia: Krasnoyarsk krai, Krasnoyarsk, Trosten-
tsovo, private garden (dacha), Salix caprea , 17.VII 2016, 1♀, reared from mine
(em. 22. VII 2016), gen. slides no. NK117- 16♀, N. Kirichenko.
DIAGNOSIS. Davis & Deschka (2001) included this species in hilarella group feeding on Salicaceae . The members of this group are characterized by the asymmetrical valvae, with a large, often curved spine typically arising near the apex of the left, more enlarged valva. This species is very similar to Ph. salicicolella
(Sircom, 1848); the only differences are the fusion of the first costal and dorsal strigulae in the male of Ph. salicicolella to form an angled band and a well defined lamella antevaginalis in the female genitalia of Ph. dubitella .
DISTRIBUTION. Europe: from United Kingdom to Ukraine (De Prins & De
Prins, 2017); Russia: European Central region (Baryshnikova, 2008), * Krasnoyarsk krai.
HOST PLANTS. Monophagous species on Salix (Salicaceae) . In Europe: S.
appendiculata, S. aurita , S. caprea , S. fragilis , S. inerea , S. pedicellata (Stackelberg, 1955; Ellis, 2017; De Prins & De Prins, 2017). In Siberia the host plant is
Salix caprea according to our observations.
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