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  • 1
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: biodiversiteit ; Nederland ; vedermotten
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: New and interesting Microlepidoptera from the Netherlands, mainly in 1982 and 1983 (Lepidoptera). The following species are here recorded for the first time from the Netherlands: Stigmella magdalenae (Klimesch), Bucculatrix demaryella (Duponchel), Coleophora alnifoliae Barasch, C. zelleriella Heinemann, C. lassella Staudinger, C. tanaceti M\xc3\xbchlig, Gnorimoschema herbichii (Nowicki), Mompha lacteella Stephens and Crocidosema plebejana Zeller. Stigmella spinosissimae (Waters) is removed from the Dutch list. Selective collection on salt marshes produced many interesting species. Surprisingly large numbers of rare Tortricidae were collected with sex-pheromone traps, in particular Cydia and Pammene species.
    Keywords: Lepidoptera ; Microlepidoptera ; Netherlands
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 77, 15-36, pp. 349-391
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A review is given of the plume moths (Pterophoridae) from New Guinea with a checklist and notes on the known species. Newly recognized synonyms are: Deuterocopus torridus Meyrick, 1913, is a junior synonym of Deuterocopus planeta Meyrick, 1912; Platyptilia teleacma Meyrick, 1932, is a junior synonym of Lantanophaga pusillidactyla (Walker, 1864), and Aciptilia denticulata Yano, 1963, is a junior synonym of Pterophorus niveus (Snellen, 1903). Eight new species are described: Deuterocopus devosi spec. nov., Nippoptilia rutteni spec. nov., Megalorhipida deboeri spec.nov., Hellinsia wamenae spec. nov., H. tariensis spec. nov., H. agassizi spec. nov., H. kaiapensis spec. nov. and H. carphodactoides spec. nov.
    Keywords: Lepidoptera ; Pterophoridae ; New Guinea ; Papua New Guinea ; Irian Jaya ; new species ; synonyms ; review
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 74, 18-24, pp. 367-374
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new genus, Asiaephorus, is recognised and described, with Platyptilia sythoffi Snellen, 1903, as its type-species. Asiaephorus sythoffi (Snellen) comb. nov., is redescribed and a lectotype is designated. A second species, A. longicucullus spec. nov., from Nepal, India and Japan is described. The genus has an East and South-Eastern Palaearctic and North Oriental distribution.
    Keywords: Lepidoptera ; Pterophoridae ; Palaearctic region ; Indo-Australian region ; new genus ; new species.
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: This is the third annual compilation of Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands. The following six species are here recorded for the first time from The Netherlands: Trifurcula eurema (Tutt) (Nepticulidae), reared from Lotus uliginosus in the Isle of Terschelling: Heliozela hammoniella Sorhagen (Heliozelidae), reared from mines and collected as adults flying over Betula saplings: Caloptilia populetorum Zeller (Gracillariidae); Teleiodes saltuum (Zeller) (Gelechiidae), associated with Larix; T. fugacella (Zeller), from Ulmus; Commophila aeneana (Hubner) (Cochylidae). Other records of rare species include many new records for the province of Friesland and the Frisian Wadden Islands in addition to the recent review of this province by Lempke (1986a).
    Keywords: Lepidoptera ; Microlepidoptera ; Netherlands
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: New and interesting Microlepidoptera from the Netherlands, mainly in 1984. The following species are recorded here for the first time from the Netherlands: Trifucula maxima Klimesch, Leucospilapteryx omissella (Stainton), Argyresthia (Blastotere) trifasciata (Staudinger) , Teleiodes wagae (Nowicki), Chionodes tragicella (Heyden), Gelechia muscosella Zeller, Epinotia thapsiana (Zeller) and Celypha rosaceana (Schl\xc3\xa4ger). Monochroa niphognatha Gozm\xc3\xa1ny has also been recorded for the first time, but was misidentified previously in our country as M. tetragonella Stainton. The fist authentic Dutch specimen of the latter species is recorded her now. Bucculatrix antispilella Spuler is removed from the Dutch list. The known distributions of five Tinaeidae in the Netherlands are mapped on UTM-grid maps.
    Keywords: Lepidoptera ; Microlepidoptera ; Netherlands
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 77, 15-36, pp. 409-424
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A review is given of the twenty-two known plume moth species from the Philippines: a checklist, the distribution on the islands and the description of seven new species: Platyptilia nussi spec. nov., P. eberti spec. nov., Asiaephorus extremus spec. nov., Nippoptilia philippensis spec. nov., Capperia meyi spec. nov., Hellinsia speideli spec. nov., and Adaina microdactoides spec. nov.
    Keywords: Lepidoptera ; Pterophoridae ; Philippine Islands ; review ; new species
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The Pterophoridae, subfamily Pterophorinae (Tribus: Oidaematophorini and Pterophorini), species of the \nneotropical fauna are reviewed, and species are redescribed. Many adults are illustrated in colour for the \nfirst time, along with line drawings of their genitalia. The examination of type specimens revealed several \nnew synonyms: Pterophorus salticola Meyrick, 1913 is a junior synonym of Hellinsia pelospilus (Zeller, 1877); \nOedaematophorus pelodactylus Berg, 1885 and Pterophorus sacrificus Meyrick, 1926 are junior synonyms of \nHellinsia surinamensis (Sepp, 1855); Pterophorus chionophanes (Meyrick, 1930) and Oidaematophorus chionoptilia (T.B. Fletcher, 1940) are junior synonyms of Hellinsia argutus (Meyrick, 1926). Lectotypes are designated \nfor: Pterophorus salticola Meyrick, 1913, Pterophorus spermatias Meyrick, 1908, Pterophorus oxyntes Meyrick, \n1908, Pterophorus discors Meyrick, 1913, Pterophorus crescens Meyrick, 1926, Mimesoptilus conjunctus Zeller, \n1877, Pterophorus glochinias Meyrick, 1908, Pterophorus palmatus Meyrick, 1908, Pterophorus nivalis Meyrick, \n1908, Pterophorus delospilus Meyrick, 1921, Pterophorus stadias Meyrick, 1908, Pterophorus malesanus Meyrick, \n1921, Pterophorus trachyphloeus Meyrick, 1926, and Pterophorus suspiciosus Meyrick, 1921. This study resulted \nin the recognition of 31 new species: Hellinsia paccha, H. puruha, H. orellanai, H. sucrei, H. canari, H. pallens, H. \ncajanuma, H. cuculla, H. caras, H. pizarroi, H. ruminahuii, H. magnus, H. quitus, H. postnigrata, H. huayna, H. \nbenalcazari, H. papallacta, H. shyri, H. tupaci, H. aguilerai, H. alfaroi, H. angela, H. lumbaquia, H. maldonadoica, H. \nmilleri, H. montufari, H. morenoi, H. pichincha, Oidaematophorus pseudotrachyphloeus, Adaina atahualpa, and \nChocophorus mayaensis. In the genus Hellinsia the species are arranged in groups, predominantly based on \nthe male genital structure. A comprehensive checklist of the species included.
    Keywords: Pterophoridae ; revision ; Neotropics ; new species ; lectotype designation ; new synonyms ; new combinations ; grouping system ; Ecuador
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 276 no. 1, pp. 1-42
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The habitus and genitalia are illustrated for the twelve species of Pterophoridae known from the Gal\xc3\xa1pagos Islands (Ecuador). The status of one species is discussed, as it may be the unknown female of Postplatyptilia minima spec. nov. Five species are described as new: Postplatyptilia huigraica, P. minima, Platyptilia nigroapicalis, Oidaematophorus cristobalis and O. devriesi. Redescriptions and/or diagnoses are given for the other seven species. Lectotypes are designated for Pterophorus nephogenes Meyrick and Platyptilia brevipennis Zeller. A key based on adult external features is provided. Four species were found to be possibly endemic to the archipelago. New foodplant records are given for two species.
    Keywords: Lepidoptera ; Pterophoridae ; plume-moths ; Gal\xc3\xa1pagos Islands ; new species ; key.
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 290 no. 1, pp. 1-139
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The genera of the superfamily Pterophoroidea are redescribed. Three new genera are described: Dejongia, Stockophorus and Shafferia. The characters of the genera and their states are translated into a data matrix. A majority rule consensus tree composed with PAUP serves as a basis for a phylogenetic analysis. A cladogram, representing the views of the author, based on the data acquired, is presented with argumentation. The evaluation of the characters is discussed. A new subfamily is erected, the Deuterocopinae. The Pterophorinae are redefined. The Platyptiliinae are synonymized with the Pterophorinae. The Macropiratidae, considered by Minet (1991) a subfamily or a genus of the Pterophoridae, has been raised to family rank, and is placed as the sister group of the Pterophoridae in the superfamily Pterophoroidea. A discussion is given on the biogeographical data. The only known Pterophorid fossil is discussed and placed in a time scale. A checklist is produced of all known species of Pterophoroidea arranged according to the definition of the genera as (re)described in this publication.
    Keywords: Pterophoroidea ; Pterophoridae ; Macropiratidae ; revision ; phylogenetics ; biogeography ; checklist.
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