The gelechiid fauna of the southern Ural Mountains, part II: list of recorded species with taxonomic notes (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) 2367
Author
Junnilainen, Jari
Author
Karsholt, Ole
Author
Nupponen, Kari
Author
Kaitila, Jari-Pekka
Author
Nupponen, Timo
Author
Olschwang, Vladimir
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Zootaxa
2010
2010-02-23
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2367.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2367.1.1
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Stomopteryx mongolica
Povolný, 1975
Figs. 50 & 52
Chalk Hills
06.VI.1998
(5 exx.),
07.
VI
.1998
(6 exx.)
,
03–07.VI.1998
(10 exx.),
17.
VII
.1998
(
1 ex.
),
18.
VII
.1998
(
1 ex.
),
22.
VI
.1999
(
1 ex.
),
29.
VI
.2003
(
1 ex.
);
Verbljushka
02.
VI
.1998
(2 exx.)
,
30.V– 02.VI.1998
(8 exx.),
12.
VI
.1998
(4 exx.)
,
10–12.VI.1998
(11 exx.),
14.VII.1998
(23 exx.),
15.VII.1998
(7 exx.),
17.VI.1999
(
1 ex.
),
18.VI.1999
(
1 ex.
),
19.VI.1999
(
1 ex.
),
27.VII.2000
(3 exx.),
28.
VII
.2000
(
1 ex.
),
28.
VI
.2003
(6 exx.)
,
31.V–01.VI.2004
(8 exx.); Zesnokovka
09.VI.2001
(15 exx.). Genitalia slide: K. Nupponen prep. No. 2/
11.XI.2008
(
♂
).
Type material studied.
Paratypes
(
2♂♂
), both labelled “
Mongolia
,
Chövsgöl aimak
4 km
NW von der Stadt Mörön,
1500m
,
Exp. Dr. Z. Kaszab
, 1968; Nr. 1128
19.VII.1968
; (red label)
Paratypus
det.
Povolný
” (
ZMH
)
.
Distribution.
In Europe only known from
Russia
(S Ural). Outside Europe in Siberia (
Krasnoyarsk
, Transbaikalia and
Tuva
) and
Mongolia
.
Remarks.
This species is new to Europe. The material from S Ural is presented here as
S. mongolica
, although the specimens do not exactly coincide with Mongolian specimens.
S. mongolica
might be a species complex. However, there is quite a lot of variation in the external appearance of the species in the Urals. Compared with the
type
specimens of
S. mongolica
from
Mongolia
, in the specimens from S Ural the light markings on forewings are yellowish brown (darker ochreous in Mongolian specimens) and dark spots are on average more indistinctly surrounded by ochreous white. In the male genitalia the valva is more slender and gradually curved from base to tip, and the aedeagus is stouter. There is no difference in the average size of the adult between populations from
Mongolia
and S Ural. We have seen numerous specimens originating from different regions of
Russia
determined as
S. mongolica
. The material is rather heterogenous and there exist more or less distinct habitual differences between the Russian material and
type
specimens of
S. mongolica
from
Mongolia
.