Alebra neglecta Wagner, 1940
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Alebra neglecta Wagner, 1940 View in CoL
Alebra Fieber, 1872 is the only genus of the Typhlocybinae in which the forewing has a distinct apical membrane. Males of A. neglecta can be recognised by the black apical appendage on the pygofer ( Fig. 3). The species was recently also recorded in the Netherlands ( DEN BIEMAN & BELGERS, 2017). In forest edges on Carpinus betulus L., Prunus padus L. and Crataegus spp. VI-IX.
MATERIAL EXAMINED: Oudenaarde, Bos t’Ename (50.860, 3.644), 19.VI.2014; Oudenaarde, Wallebos (50.844, 3.638), 11.VII.2015 & 1.IX.2015.
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