A review of the article “New findings of case-bearing moth species of Goniodoma and Coleophora genera from the Balkans (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae)” by Richter & Pastorális (2015)
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Gumhalter, D.: A review of the article “New findings of case-bearing moth species of Goniodoma and Coleophora genera from the Balkans (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae)” by Richter & Pastorális (2015). Nat. Croat. Vol. 28, No. 1., 181-183, Zagreb, 2019. In 2015 a paper describing new findings of micromoth species from the genera Goniodoma and Coleophora from some Balkan countries (Croatia, Montenegro, N. Macedonia and Bulgaria) was published (Richter & Pastorális). Among other findings, 11 moth species were identified as new for the Balkans and 13 moth species as new for Croatia. But three of these species, all from the genus Coleophora, were previously reported for Croatia and thus do not represent new findings, either for the Balkans or for Croatia. The two supposedly newly identified species for the Balkans are Coleophora ahenella (Heinemann, 1877) and Coleophora gallipennella (Hübner, 1796). Both species were previously reported for the fauna of Croatia, so these findings do not represent new findings for the Balkans. Also the supposedly new species for the fauna of Croatia, Coleophora bilineella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855), was previously reported for Croatia and therefore does not represent a new species for the fauna of Croatia.
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Natura Croatica is a scientific journal of the Croatian Natural History Museum in Zagreb. It publishes papers that bring original insight into zoology, botany, geology, palaeontology, mineralogy and petrography, with emphasis on systematics, morphology, ecology. The journal welcomes papers related to research carried out in the Croatian Natural History Museum, as well as in other Natural History museums, departments and collections.