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Eucosma bimaculatana Labonne, Nel & Varenne 2017

Authors: Huemer, Peter; Van Nieukerken, Erik J.;

Eucosma bimaculatana Labonne, Nel & Varenne 2017

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Eucosma bimaculatana Labonne, Nel & Varenne, 2017 Eucosma bimaculatana Labonne, Nel & Varenne 2017: 201, figs. 1–2, 5. Examined material. Holotype Ƌ: France, Corse-du-Sud, Propriano, uv, 10.VI.2017, G. Labonne leg., genitalia slide Gla-017-1376 (RCTV). BOLD Specimen ID TLMF 28222; BOLD Sequence ID PALEA212-20. BIN: BOLD:AEC6043 Identity: Eucosma bimaculatana Labonne, Nel & Varenne, 2017, identity uncertain. Remarks. Eucosma bimaculatana was described from two males from Corsica (Labonne et al. 2017), whereas the female was reported two years later (Varenne et al. 2019).The successfully sequenced holotype clusters separately from other barcoded Eucosma in a unique BIN with a distance of ca. 4% to the nearest neighbour, E. glomerana (Walsingham, 1879) from North America and ca. 5% to the nearest neighbour in Europe, the morphologically similar E. tripoliana (Barrett, 1880). However, the relationship to E. fervidana (Zeller, 1847), a species without barcode sequence so far, needs re-assessment.

Published as part of Huemer, Peter & Van Nieukerken, Erik J., 2021, Identity of some recently described Lepidoptera from France-re-assessed with DNA barcodes and morphology, pp. 301-337 in Zootaxa 4941 (3) on page 317, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4941.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4595123

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Lepidoptera, Eucosma bimaculatana, Insecta, Arthropoda, Tortricidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Eucosma, Taxonomy

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