New Records Of Yponomeutoid Moths (Lepidoptera, Yponomeutidae, Argyresthiidae, Ypsolophidae, Plutellidae) From The Palaearctic Region
Author
Gershenson, Z. S.
Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, NAS of Ukraine, vul. B. Khmelnytskogo, 15, Kyiv, 01030 Ukraine
gersh@izan.kiev.ua
text
Vestnik Zoologii
2016
2016-02-01
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journal article
53649
10.1515/vzoo-2016-0003
f8e64711-06fd-467c-bc94-6280714ce412
2073-2333
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Pseudoplutella porrectella
(
Linnaeus, 1758)
(
fig. 5
)
M a t e r i a l.
Russia
:
district
Krasnoyarsk
, reservation “Stolby”; 55̊49' N 92̊51' E,
1.09.1986
, 1 ǫ (Gershenson)
.
D i s t r i b u t i o n. Europe (almost everywhere), the Caucasus, Transcaucasia,
Russia
(Southern Siberia, Far East),
Asia Minor
(
Baraniak, 2007
;
Sinev, 2008
).
D i a g n o s i s. Wingspan
12–18 mm
. Head white dusted with pale grey-brownish coloration. Labial palpi bent, the middle segment with a distinct tuft of brownish scales. Forewings white-yellowish with brownish pattern which consists stripes and dots (
fig. 5
,
1
). Hindwings grey.
Male genitalia (
fig. 5
,
2
,
3
). Valva with distinctly narrow apical projection; saccus sclerotized, shorter than valva (
fig. 5
,
2
). Aedeagus broadened at the apex, without cornuti (
fig. 5
,
3
).
Fig. 6.
Ypsolopha albiramella
:
1
— moth (habitus, dorsal);
2
— male genitalia (lateral view).
Female genitalia. Apophyses posterior shorter than apophyses anterior.
Bursa
copulatrix of spherical shape, signum absent (
fig. 5
,
4
).
R e m a r k s. Externally differs from other species by the forewing pattern. Can be distinguished by the elongated apex of valva in the male genitalia; by spherical shape of bursa copulatrix without signum. Rare species in Siberian region.