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Stigmella thuringiaca Petry 1904

Authors: Navickaitė, Asta; Diškus, Arūnas; Stonis, Jonas R.;

Stigmella thuringiaca Petry 1904

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25. Stigmella thuringiaca (Petry, 1904) (Figs 88–90) Host-plants. Unknown in the Crimea; in other regions Agrimonia, Filipendula, Fragaria, Potentilla, and Sanguisorba. Type of distribution (chorological group). The species occurs in Europe (except northern regions); it was treated as belonging to the Euro-Submediterranean species group, but recently it has been discovered in East Asia too (Stonis & Rocienė, in prep.). Material examined. CRIMEA: 2♂, 20 km SW Feodosiya, Karadag Reserve, at light, 21.vii–30.viii.1987, leg. Yu. Budashkin, genitalia slide nos AG 107♂, RA 253♂; 1♂, the same locality, at light, 11.vii.1987, leg. S. Yu. Sinev, genitalia slide no. AN 208♂; 3♂, the same locality, at light, 01–19.vii.1987, leg. R. Puplesis, genitalia slide nos EvN 2776♂, AN 207♂; 1♂, the same locality, at light, 29.vii.1988, leg. R. Puplesis, genitalia slide no. RA254; 13♂, the same locality, at light, 23–30.vii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas, genitalia slide nos AN 488♂, AN 490♂. Remarks. The species is common in the Crimea: widespread and very abundant (no leaf-mines are known, collected at light only). 26. Stigmella rolandi van Nieukerken, 1990 (Figs 38, 39, 91–93) Host-plants. Rosa canina L. in the Crimea; in other regions also R. pimpinellifolia L. and Sanguisorba minor Scop. Type of distribution (chorological group). West-Palaearctic; the species occurs from Spain, Italy and Germany to Greece and Central Asia (Kazakhstan: Tyan Shan’ Mts). Material examined. CRIMEA: 1♂, paratype, 20 km SW Feodosiya, Karadag Reserve, at light, 14.vii.1977, leg. S. Ja. Reznik; 3♂, paratypes, the same locality, at light, 05–22.vii.1987, leg. R. Puplesis, genitalia slide nos EvN2772♂, EvN2773♂, EvN2774♂; 1♂, the same locality, at light, 23.vii.1987, leg. Yu. Budashkin, genitalia slide no. AG 118♂; 73♂, the same locality, 02–22.vii.1987, leg. leg. R. Puplesis, genitalia slide no. AN 205♂; 10♂, the same locality, at light, 28.vi–19.vii.1988, leg. R. Puplesis, genitalia slide no. RA 262♂; 18♂, the same locality, at light, 12–26.viii.2009, leg. R. Remeikis & J. R. Stonis, genitalia slide nos RA 245♂, RA 246♂, RA 247♂; 200♂, the same locality, at light, 23.vii–02.viii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas; 10♂, the same locality, at light, 23.viii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis & S. Hill; 14♂, the same locality, at light, 24.viii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis & S. Hill; the same locality, empty leaf-mines on Rosa canina L., fieldwork card no. 5014, 12 –14.vii.2011, leg. A. Diškus & A. Navickaitė; 12 km E Sudak, Sonyachna Dolyna, empty leaf-mines on Rosa canina L., fieldwork card no. 5014, 17.vii.2011, leg. A. Diškus & A. Navickaitė; 8 km S Sudak, Novyi Svit, empty leaf-mines on Rosa canina L., fieldwork card no. 5014, 16.vii.2011, leg. A. Diškus & A. Navickaitė; 5♂, the same locality, mining larvae on Rosa canina L., fieldwork card no. 5054, 25.vii.2011, leg. A. Diškus & A. Navickaitė; 9♂, 23 km S Simferopol, Pereval'ne, empty leaf-mines on Rosa canina L., fieldwork card no. 5014, 21.vii.2011, leg. A. Diškus & A. Navickaitė; Feodosiya, empty leaf-mines on Rosa canina L., fieldwork card no. 5014, 05.viii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas; 50 km SE Feodosiya, Sudak, larva on Rosa canina L., fieldwork card no. 5014, 07.viii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas, genitalia slide nos AN 512♂, AN 513♂; 49 km S Simferopol, Alushta, empty leaf-mines, fieldwork card no. 5014, 08.viii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas; 12 km N Alushta, Lavanda, empty leaf-mines, fieldwork card no. 5014, 09.viii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas, genitalia slide nos AN 502♂, AN 503♂, AN 510♂. Remarks. The species is very common in the Crimea: very widespread and very abundant.

Published as part of Navickaitė, Asta, Diškus, Arūnas & Stonis, Jonas R., 2014, An updated checklist of Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera) of the Crimea, Sub-Mediterranean SE Europe, pp. 151-202 in Zootaxa 3847 (2) on page 160, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3847.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/251666

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Lepidoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Nepticulidae, Stigmella, Stigmella thuringiaca, Taxonomy

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