Western Palaearctic Ectoedemia (Zimmermannia) Hering and Ectoedemia Busck s. str. (Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae): five new species and new data on distribution, hostplants and recognition
Author
van Nieukerken, Erik
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, Netherlands
Author
Laštůvka, Aleš
Mendel University of Agriculture & Forestry, Brno ,, Czech Republic
Author
Laštůvka, Zdeněk
Mendel University of Agriculture & Forestry, Brno ,, Czech Republic
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ZooKeys
2010
2010-01-08
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journal article
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Ectoedemia (Ectoedemia) quinquella
(Bedell)
Figs 70, 76, 85, 119
Diagnosis
.
Ectoedemia quinquella
is very similar to
E. algeriensis
and
E. coscoja
, but has a dark thorax, at least the anterior part (Fig. 70).
E. coscoja
also differs in having a pale head. Male genitalia (Fig. 76) similar to those of
E. coscoja
, valva tip less pronounced; female genitalia (Fig. 85) compared with
E. algeriensis
and
E. coscoja
only with few setae on terminal segments.
Figures 57–60.
Ectoedemia (Ectoedemia) suberis
group, female genitalia, dorsal aspect. 57
E. andalusiae
,
Portugal
, Algarve, Alportel, slide EJvN 3476
58
E. hendrikseni
,
paratype
, slide RMNH.INS.23828
59
E. heckfordi
,
paratype
, slide RMNH.INS.23848
60
E. phaeolepis
,
paratype
,
Spain
,
Madrid
, Cadalso, slide RMNH.INS.22515. Scales
200 µm
.
Biology
.
Hostplants:
Quercus robur
L.,
Q. petraea
(Matt.) Liebl.
,
Q. pubescens
Willd.
(new record). Univoltine, larvae (Fig. 119) very late in the season, from mid October to late November (once young larvae in September), adults fly in June and July. Larvae may be confused with those of
E. rufifrontella
, see Figs 119, 120.