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Phalonidia manniana (Fischer von Röslerstamm, 1839) Cochylis manniana was described from about a dozen specimens collected by Josef Mann in the area of Reichstadt (currently Zákupy), Bohemia (Czech Republic), in May in a moist meadow. Fischer von Röslerstamm (1839), who attributed the name to Treitschke, gave a rather detailed description of the species, accompanied by a colour figure painted by Mann of the upper and underside of the adult. The whereabouts of the type-material is unknown and it is thought to be lost (Razowski 1970). A topotypical specimen from the Czech Republic examined by us fully agrees with P. manniana.
Published as part of Mutanen, Marko, Aarvik, Leif, Huemer, Peter, Kaila, Lauri, Karsholt, Ole & Tuck, Kevin, 2012, DNA barcodes reveal that the widespread European tortricid moth Phalonidia manniana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is a mixture of two species, pp. 1-21 in Zootaxa 3262 on page 10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.208387
Lepidoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Phalonidia, Tortricidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Phalonidia manniana, Taxonomy
Lepidoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Phalonidia, Tortricidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Phalonidia manniana, Taxonomy
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