Ypsolopha vittella ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
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Ypsolopha vittella ( Linnaeus, 1758)
( Figs 4 View FIGURES 4 – 11 , 55 View FIGURES 55 – 60 , 105 View FIGURES 105 – 110 , 155 View FIGURES 153 – 157 )
Phalaena Tinea vittella Linnaeus, 1758: 538 View Cited Treatment ; Linnaeus, 1761: no. 1366; Gmelin, 1790: 890.
Phalaena Tinea vitella (Linnaeus) [sic]: Linnaeus, 1767: 890.
Tinea sisymbrella Denis et Schiffermüller, 1775: 140 .
Tinea maurella Denis et Schiffermüller, 1775: 142 ; Fabricius, 1787: 244.
Alucita vittella (Linnaeus) : Fabricius, 1775: 668; Fabricius, 1781: 307; Fabricius, 1787: 254; Fabricius, 1794: 332.
Phalaena Tinea maurella : Gmelin, 1790: 2591.
Alucita dorsella Fabricius, 1794: 336 .
Ypsolophus vittatus Fabricius, 1798: 506 (amended spelling for vittella Linnaeus ).
Ypsolophus dorsatus Fabricius, 1798: 507 (amended spelling for dorsella Fabricius ).
Yposophus unguiculatus Fabricius, 1798: 506 .
Tinea carbonella Hübner , 18 [11−17]: f. 421.
Anadetia vitella (Linnaeus) [sic]: Hübner, 1826: 405.
Galanthia maurella (Denis et Schiffermüller): Hübner, 1826: 417.
Ypsolophus vittellus (Linnaeus) : Haworth, 1828: 541; Lhomme, 1946: 982; Moriuti, 1964: 198; Friese, 1966: 456; Zagulajev, 1989: 487.
Chatochilus maurellus (Denis et Schiffermüller): Stephens, 1834: 340
Cerostoma vittella (Linnaeus) : Rebel, 1901: 138; Meyrick, 1914: 57; Caradja, 1920: 93; Meyrick, 1928: 801; Issiki, 1957: 21.
Cerostoma dorsimaculella Kearfoot, 1907: 211 ; McDunnough, 1939: 89.
Cerostoma vittellum (Linnaeus) : Spuler, 1910: 450; Matsumura, 1931: 1103; Hering, 1932: 42.
Ypsolophus vittella (Linnaeus) View in CoL : Pierce & Metcalfe, 1935: 86; Inoue, 1954: 35.
Cerostoma vitella (Linnaeus) [sic]: Meyrick, 1938: 23; Werner, 1958: 71.
Cerostoma vitellum (Linnaeus) [sic]: Heddergott & Weidner, 1953: 36.
Ypsolopha vittellus (Linnaeus) : Moriuti, 1977: 78; Moriuti, 1982: 208.
Ypsolopha vittella (Linnaeus) : Kuzmits, 2003: 65; Baraniak & Vives, 2005: 325; Sohn et al., 2010: 34; Gershenson & Kozhevnikova, 2013: 117.
Type locality: Europe.
Adult ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4 – 11 ): Wing expanse 18.0–20.0 mm. Forewing with R4 and R5 separated ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 55 – 60 ).
Material examined. 1 ♀, Mt. Wuling (40°36′ N, 117°29′ E), Xinglong County, Hebei Province, 800 m, 2.viii.2009, coll. Aihuan Zhang & Xueling Tian; 2 ♂♂, Shuangyuanfeng, Mt. Xinglong (40°36′ N, 117°29′ E), Hebei Province, 800 m, 17−29.vii.2011, coll. Houhun Li & Yanpeng Cai; 1 ♀, Tahe County (52°19′ N, 124°44′ E), Heilongjiang Province, 28.vii.2009, coll. Weichun Li & Jiayu Liu; 1 ♀, Erdao (43°21′ N, 125°39′ E), Jilin Province, 1010 m, 4.viii.2004, coll. Aihuan Zhang; 1 ♂, Yinchuan (38°27′ N, 106°16′ E), Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, 25.vi.1974; 8 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀, Yinchun (38°27′ N, 106°16′ E), Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, 29.vi −5.vi.1981; 3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, Luhuatai (38°32′ N, 106°11′ E), Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, 28.vi −17.viii.1982; 1 ♂, Xining (36°38′ N, 101°48′ E), Qinghai Province, 4.viii.1994; 1 ♂, Xining (36°38′ N, 101°48′ E), Qinghai Province, 2280 m, 20.vii.1995, coll. Houhun Li & Shuxia Wang; 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀, Heishuihe, Mt. Baxian, Tianjin (39°02′ N, 117°12′ E), 550 m, 13−16.ix.2009, coll. Bingbing Hu, Jing Zhang & Zhipin Liang.
Host plants. Ulmaceae : Ulmus ; Fagaceae : Quercus , Fagus ; Caprifoliaceae : Lonicera ( Spuler 1910, Moriuti 1977, Zagulajev 1989, Kozhevnikova 2005; Gershenson & Kozhevnikova 2013).
Distribution. China (Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Ningxia, Qinghai, Tianjin, Yunnan), Japan, Russia, Mideast Asia, Asia Minor, Europe.
Diagnosis. This species is similar to Y. japonica Moriuti and Y. amoenella (Christoph) in appearance, but can be distinguished by the forewing having a thin longitudinal median dark brown strip on the distal half ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4 – 11 ), the valva broadest at the apex in the male genitalia ( Fig. 105 View FIGURES 105 – 110 ), and the ductus bursae entirely sclerotized in the female genitalia ( Fig. 155 View FIGURES 153 – 157 ). In Y. japonica Moriuti and Y. amoenella (Christoph) , the forewing lacks a longitudinal median dark brown strip on the distal half, the male valva is broadest before the apex, and the female ductus bursae is membranous.
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Ypsolopha vittella ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
Jin, Qing, Wang, Shuxia & Li, Houhun 2013 |
Ypsolopha vittella
Gershenson 2013: 117 |
Sohn 2010: 34 |
Baraniak 2005: 325 |
Kuzmits 2003: 65 |
Ypsolopha vittellus
Moriuti 1982: 208 |
Moriuti 1977: 78 |
Cerostoma vitellum
Heddergott 1953: 36 |
Cerostoma vitella
Werner 1958: 71 |
Meyrick 1938: 23 |
Ypsolophus vittella
Inoue 1954: 35 |
Pierce 1935: 86 |
Cerostoma vittellum
Hering 1932: 42 |
Matsumura 1931: 1103 |
Spuler 1910: 450 |
Cerostoma dorsimaculella
McDunnough 1939: 89 |
Kearfoot 1907: 211 |
Cerostoma vittella
Issiki 1957: 21 |
Meyrick 1928: 801 |
Caradja 1920: 93 |
Meyrick 1914: 57 |
Rebel 1901: 138 |
Ypsolophus vittellus
Zagulajev 1989: 487 |
Friese 1966: 456 |
Moriuti 1964: 198 |
Lhomme 1946: 982 |
Haworth 1828: 541 |
Ypsolophus vittatus
Fabricius 1798: 506 |
Ypsolophus dorsatus
Fabricius 1798: 507 |
Yposophus unguiculatus
Fabricius 1798: 506 |
Alucita dorsella
Fabricius 1794: 336 |
Phalaena
Gmelin 1790: 2591 |
Tinea sisymbrella Denis et Schiffermüller, 1775 : 140
Denis 1775: 140 |
Tinea maurella Denis et Schiffermüller, 1775 : 142
Fabricius 1787: 244 |
Denis 1775: 142 |
Alucita vittella
Fabricius 1794: 332 |
Fabricius 1787: 254 |
Fabricius 1781: 307 |
Fabricius 1775: 668 |
Phalaena
Linnaeus 1767: 890 |