04172nas a2200997 4500008004100000245019900041210006900240260001500309300001000324490000800334520114400342653001201486653001201498653001201510653001501522653002901537653002601566653002201592653002901614653002701643653002601670653002101696653002601717653003101743653002601774653002601800653002601826653002901852653002401881653002201905653002401927653002301951653003001974653002902004653002802033653002302061653002602084653002302110653002702133653002502160653002202185653002502207653002502232653002702257653002802284653003002312653002702342653002902369653002702398653002502425653002702450653002702477653002602504653002602530653002902556653002802585653002702613653002602640653002402666653002902690653002602719653002402745653003002769653002302799653003002822653002602852653001102878653001102889653001102900653000902911653001002920653001602930653001202946653001702958653002102975653001602996653001303012653001303025653001103038653001003049653001203059653001103071653001703082100002903099856004603128 1985 eng d00aA taxonomic revision of the western Palaearctic species of the subgenera Zimmermannia Hering and Ectoedemia Busck s. str. (Lepidoptera, Nepticulidae), with notes on their phylogeny0 ataxonomic revision of the western Palaearctic species of the sub c1985-12-20 a1-1640 v1283 a
The subgenera Zimmermannia Hering and Ectoedemia s.str., together forming the genus Ectoedemia Busck sensu Wilkinson & Newton (1981) are described and redefined, and the Western Palaearctic species are revised. In total 50 species are recognised, including the new species hispanica, monemvasiae, nuristanica in Zimmermannia and andalusiae, algeriensis, leucothorax, alnifoliae, contorta and two unnamed species in Ectoedemia s.str. Fifteen new synonymies and ten new combinations are established and 42 lectotypes are designated. Primary types have been examined in many cases. Data on larvae and biology are included and keys to all species are provided. The monophyly and the sister group relationships of both subgenera are demonstrated. The subgenus Ectoedemia can be divided into the populella group, suberis group, subbimaculella group and occultella group, being monophyletic entities, and the possibly paraphyletic angulifasciella group. Two alternative hypotheses of the phylogeny within Ectoedemia s.str. are presented. Decisions on species discrimination have in many cases been corroborated by study of allozymes.
10aAlgeria10aCorsica10aCroatia10aEctoedemia10aEctoedemia aegilopidella10aEctoedemia agrimoniae10aEctoedemia albida10aEctoedemia albifasciella10aEctoedemia algeriensis10aEctoedemia alnifoliae10aEctoedemia amani10aEctoedemia andalusiae10aEctoedemia angulifasciella10aEctoedemia arcuatella10aEctoedemia argyropeza10aEctoedemia atricollis10aEctoedemia atrifrontella10aEctoedemia caradjai10aEctoedemia cerris10aEctoedemia contorta10aEctoedemia coscoja10aEctoedemia erythrogenella10aEctoedemia gilvipennella10aEctoedemia hannoverella10aEctoedemia haraldi10aEctoedemia heringella10aEctoedemia heringi10aEctoedemia hexapetalae10aEctoedemia hispanica10aEctoedemia ilicis10aEctoedemia intimella10aEctoedemia klimeschi10aEctoedemia leucothorax10aEctoedemia liebwerdella10aEctoedemia liechtensteini10aEctoedemia liguricella10aEctoedemia longicaudella10aEctoedemia mahalebella10aEctoedemia minimella10aEctoedemia monemvasiae10aEctoedemia nuristanica10aEctoedemia occultella10aEctoedemia phaeolepis10aEctoedemia phyllotomella10aEctoedemia preisseckeri10aEctoedemia pubescivora10aEctoedemia quinquella10aEctoedemia rubivora10aEctoedemia rufifrontella10aEctoedemia spinosella10aEctoedemia spiraeae10aEctoedemia subbimaculella10aEctoedemia suberis10aEctoedemia terebinthivora10aEctoedemia turbidella10aEurope10aFrance10aGreece10aIran10aItaly10aLepidoptera10aMorocco10aNepticulidae10aNew combinations10aNew species10aPortugal10aSardinia10aSicily10aSpain10aTunisia10aTurkey10aZimmermannia1 avan Nieukerken, Erik, J. uhttp://biodiversitylibrary.org/part/69300