The Quercus feeding Stigmella species of the west Palaearctic: new species, key and distribution (Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae)

E. V. Nieukerken, R. Johansson
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The species of the Stigmella ruficapitella group occurring in the Western Palaearctic and feeding on Quercus are reviewed. We recognise 19 species, five of which are described as new: Stigmella fasciata sp. n. on Quercus pubescens from Slovenia, Croatia, Greece and Turkey, S. cocciferae sp. n. on Q. coccifera from Greece, Turkey and Israel, S. kasyi sp.n. from Afghanistan, possibly feeding on Quercus baloot, S. bicuspidata sp. n. from Turkey (host unknown) and S. karsholti sp. n. on Q. canariensis from Tunisia. Stigmella ilicifoliella (Mendes, 1918) comb. n., stat. rev. is removed from synonymy with S. suberivora (Stainton, 1869), it occurs in France, Spain and Portugal, partly sympatric with S. suberivora on Quercus rotundifolia, Q. ilex and Q. suber. Stigmella nigra Dufrane, 1955 is synonymised with S. ilicifoliella. S. suberivora, S. ilicifoliella, S. szoecsiella (Borkowski, 1972), S. macrolepidella (Klimesch, 1978), S. zangherii (Klimesch, 1951), S. dorsiguttella (Johansson, 1971), S. trojana Z. & A. Lastuvka, 1998 and S. eberhardi (Johansson, 1971) are redescribed. A new diagnostic character on the forewing underside is described for male S. svenssoni (Johansson, 1971). Data on distribution and biology are given for all species, keys are given for males and for male and female genitalia. All known hostplants are listed, including several new records. The fauna on evergreen oaks, counting three species, is poor compared to that on deciduous oaks and compared to the genus Ectoedemia. The Eastern Mediterranean region, with about five endemic species, has a more diverse fauna than the Western part, were only three endemic species occur.
古北西部栎属食性柱头虫种:新种、分类及分布(鳞翅目:栎科)
本文综述了发生在古北欧西部、以柞树为食的 Stigmella ruficapitella 群的物种。S. cocciferae sp. n. 产自希腊、土耳其和以色列;S. kasyi sp.n. 产自阿富汗,可能取食柞树;S. bicuspidata sp. n. 产自土耳其(寄主未知);S. karsholti sp. n. 产自突尼斯,取食 Q. canariensis。Stigmella ilicifoliella (Mendes, 1918) comb.Stigmella nigra Dufrane, 1955 与 S. ilicifoliella 同名。S. suberivora, S. ilicifoliella, S. szoecsiella (Borkowski, 1972), S. macrolepidella (Klimesch, 1978), S. zangherii (Klimesch, 1951), S. dorsiguttella (Johansson, 1971), S. trojana Z. & A. Lastuvka, 1998 and S. eberhardi (Johansson, 1971) are redescribed.S. svenssoni (Johansson, 1971) 前翅背面的一个新的诊断特征。给出了所有物种的分布和生物学数据,并给出了雄虫和雌雄生殖器的检索表。列出了所有已知的寄主植物,包括一些新记录。常绿橡树上的虫群有 3 个物种,与落叶橡树上的虫群和 Ectoedemia 属相比,常绿橡树上的虫群数量较少。地中海东部地区约有五个特有种,其动物群的多样性要高于西部地区,因为西部地区只有三个特有种。
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