Stigmella betulicola

The betulicola group 6. Stigmella betulicola (Stainton, 1856) Nepticula betulicola Stainton, 1856: 42. Host-plants. Betula humilis Schrank, B. nana L., B. pendula Roth, B. platyphylla Sukaczev var. japonica (Miq.) H. Hara, B. pubescens Ehrh. Distribution. Palaearctic. Widespread in Europe (from Irel...

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Main Authors: Rocienė, Agnė, Stonis, Jonas R.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Nepticulidae
Stigmella
Stigmella betulicola
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Nepticulidae
Stigmella
Stigmella betulicola
Rocienė, Agnė
Stonis, Jonas R.
Stigmella betulicola
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
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Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Nepticulidae
Stigmella
Stigmella betulicola
description The betulicola group 6. Stigmella betulicola (Stainton, 1856) Nepticula betulicola Stainton, 1856: 42. Host-plants. Betula humilis Schrank, B. nana L., B. pendula Roth, B. platyphylla Sukaczev var. japonica (Miq.) H. Hara, B. pubescens Ehrh. Distribution. Palaearctic. Widespread in Europe (from Ireland to north west and central European Russia and Tatarstan); recorded from the Russian Far East (Primorskiy Kray) and China to Japan (Honshu) (possibly with a continuous distribution throughout Siberia). Material examined. 13, Kamenushka, 03.vii. 1990, leg. Zakharov, gen. slide no. AG 213 (ZIN). Discussion. In East Asia this species formerly was recorded only from Japan (Kemperman & Wilkinson 1985). However, a single specimen collected in Kamenushka (Ussuriysk District, Primorskiy Kray) confirms its occurrence on continental East Asia (Figs 14–17) ( new record ). 7. Stigmella luteella (Stainton, 1857) Nepticula luteella Stainton, 1857: 110, 111. Host-plants. Betula pendula Roth, B. pubescens Ehrh., occasionally B. nana L. Distribution. Palaearctic. Widespread in Europe (from Ireland and Italy to northwestern and central European Russia). Known in Asia: Kazakhstan and The Russian Far East (Sakhalin) (possibly with a continuous distribution throughout Siberia) (van Nieukerken et al. 2004). 8. Stigmella sakhalinella Puplesis, 1984 Stigmella sakhalinella Puplesis, 1984: 115, 116. Stigmella discidia Schoorl & Wilkinson, 1986: 237, 238. Host-plants. Betula manshurica (Regel) Nakai, B. pendula Roth, B. platyphylla Sukaczev, B. pubescens Ehrh., B. utilis D. Don.; possibly other Betula spp. (in East Asia). Distribution. Palaearctic. Widespread in western and eastern Europe. Known from the Caucasus and eastern Asia: the Russian Far East (Primorskiy Kray and Sakhalin). Material examined. 23, Gornotayezhnoe, 05.viii. 1983, leg. R. Puplesis, gen. slide nos AG 263, 264 (ZIN). Discussion. The apical cornuti of the aedeagus of S. sakhalinella are partially broken in the neotype (see the preceding paper, Stonis & Rocienė 2013: figs 17, 19). Therefore, we confirm morphological details of the male genitalia based on non-type material collected at the same locality as the neotype (Figs 18, 19). 9. Stigmella attenuata Puplesis 1985 Stigmella attenuata Puplesis 1985: 62. Host-plant. Unknown. Distribution. The Russian Far East: Primorskiy Kray. Material examined. 13, Ryazanovka, 05.viii. 1983, leg. R. Puplesis, gen. slide no. AG 211 (ZIN). Discussion. The valvae are partially broken in the holotype of S. attenuata (see the preceding paper, Stonis & Rocienė 2013: figs 20, 21). Therefore, we confirm morphological details of the male genitalia based on non-type material collected at the same locality as the holotype (Figs 20, 21). 10. Stigmella cathepostis Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella cathepostis Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985: 10, 11. Host-plant. Carpinus tschonoskii Maxim. Distribution. The Russian Far East (Primorskiy Kray) ( new record ) and Japan (Kyushu). Material examined. 13, Gornotayezhnoe, 07.vii. 1982, leg. R. Puplesis, gen. slide no. AG 153 (ZIN); 13, Ryazanovka, 09.viii. 1983, leg. R. Puplesis, gen. slide no. AG 189 (ZIN). Discussion. This species was previously known only from Kyushu, Japan (Kemperman & Wilkinson 1985). However, two specimens collected in Gornotayezhnoe (20 km E Ussuriysk) and Ryazanovka (Khasan District) confirm the occurrence (and possibly a wide distribution) of S. cathepostis in Primorskiy Kray and continental East Asia (Figs 22–25) ( new record ). 11. Stigmella conchyliata Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella conchyliata Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985: 11, 12. Host-plant. Alnus sp. Distribution. Japan: Kyushu. 12. Stigmella oplismeniella Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella oplismeniella Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985: 12, 13. Host-plant. Oplismenus undulatifolius (Ard.) Roem. & Schult. Distribution. Japan: Kyushu. 13. Stigmella populnea Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella populnea Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985: 13, 14. Host-plant. Populus nigra L. Distribution. Japan: Hokkaido. 14. Stigmella titivillitia Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella titivillitia Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985: 14, 15. Host-plants. Alnus hirsuta Turcz., A. japonica (Thunb.) Steud. Distribution. Japan: Hokkaido. : Published as part of Rocienė, Agnė & Stonis, Jonas R., 2013, Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera) of East Asia (2). Study of a collection sample deposited at the Russian Academy of Sciences, with descriptions of new species and a checklist, pp. 75-116 in Zootaxa 3652 (2) on pages 96-97, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3652.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/247181
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6160385 2023-05-15T18:09:18+02:00 Stigmella betulicola Rocienė, Agnė Stonis, Jonas R. 2013 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6160385 https://zenodo.org/record/6160385 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/247181 http://publication.plazi.org/id/4A610E5AFFDEFFDE5619FFA5FFB7FFBE http://zoobank.org/177AFC8A-F2D6-48D5-BB76-A28FDAD2A553 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3652.1.3 http://zenodo.org/record/247181 http://publication.plazi.org/id/4A610E5AFFDEFFDE5619FFA5FFB7FFBE https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.247185 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.247186 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.247187 http://zoobank.org/177AFC8A-F2D6-48D5-BB76-A28FDAD2A553 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6160384 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Nepticulidae Stigmella Stigmella betulicola article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2013 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6160385 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3652.1.3 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.247185 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.247186 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.247187 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6160384 2022-04-01T11:21:12Z The betulicola group 6. Stigmella betulicola (Stainton, 1856) Nepticula betulicola Stainton, 1856: 42. Host-plants. Betula humilis Schrank, B. nana L., B. pendula Roth, B. platyphylla Sukaczev var. japonica (Miq.) H. Hara, B. pubescens Ehrh. Distribution. Palaearctic. Widespread in Europe (from Ireland to north west and central European Russia and Tatarstan); recorded from the Russian Far East (Primorskiy Kray) and China to Japan (Honshu) (possibly with a continuous distribution throughout Siberia). Material examined. 13, Kamenushka, 03.vii. 1990, leg. Zakharov, gen. slide no. AG 213 (ZIN). Discussion. In East Asia this species formerly was recorded only from Japan (Kemperman & Wilkinson 1985). However, a single specimen collected in Kamenushka (Ussuriysk District, Primorskiy Kray) confirms its occurrence on continental East Asia (Figs 14–17) ( new record ). 7. Stigmella luteella (Stainton, 1857) Nepticula luteella Stainton, 1857: 110, 111. Host-plants. Betula pendula Roth, B. pubescens Ehrh., occasionally B. nana L. Distribution. Palaearctic. Widespread in Europe (from Ireland and Italy to northwestern and central European Russia). Known in Asia: Kazakhstan and The Russian Far East (Sakhalin) (possibly with a continuous distribution throughout Siberia) (van Nieukerken et al. 2004). 8. Stigmella sakhalinella Puplesis, 1984 Stigmella sakhalinella Puplesis, 1984: 115, 116. Stigmella discidia Schoorl & Wilkinson, 1986: 237, 238. Host-plants. Betula manshurica (Regel) Nakai, B. pendula Roth, B. platyphylla Sukaczev, B. pubescens Ehrh., B. utilis D. Don.; possibly other Betula spp. (in East Asia). Distribution. Palaearctic. Widespread in western and eastern Europe. Known from the Caucasus and eastern Asia: the Russian Far East (Primorskiy Kray and Sakhalin). Material examined. 23, Gornotayezhnoe, 05.viii. 1983, leg. R. Puplesis, gen. slide nos AG 263, 264 (ZIN). Discussion. The apical cornuti of the aedeagus of S. sakhalinella are partially broken in the neotype (see the preceding paper, Stonis & Rocienė 2013: figs 17, 19). Therefore, we confirm morphological details of the male genitalia based on non-type material collected at the same locality as the neotype (Figs 18, 19). 9. Stigmella attenuata Puplesis 1985 Stigmella attenuata Puplesis 1985: 62. Host-plant. Unknown. Distribution. The Russian Far East: Primorskiy Kray. Material examined. 13, Ryazanovka, 05.viii. 1983, leg. R. Puplesis, gen. slide no. AG 211 (ZIN). Discussion. The valvae are partially broken in the holotype of S. attenuata (see the preceding paper, Stonis & Rocienė 2013: figs 20, 21). Therefore, we confirm morphological details of the male genitalia based on non-type material collected at the same locality as the holotype (Figs 20, 21). 10. Stigmella cathepostis Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella cathepostis Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985: 10, 11. Host-plant. Carpinus tschonoskii Maxim. Distribution. The Russian Far East (Primorskiy Kray) ( new record ) and Japan (Kyushu). Material examined. 13, Gornotayezhnoe, 07.vii. 1982, leg. R. Puplesis, gen. slide no. AG 153 (ZIN); 13, Ryazanovka, 09.viii. 1983, leg. R. Puplesis, gen. slide no. AG 189 (ZIN). Discussion. This species was previously known only from Kyushu, Japan (Kemperman & Wilkinson 1985). However, two specimens collected in Gornotayezhnoe (20 km E Ussuriysk) and Ryazanovka (Khasan District) confirm the occurrence (and possibly a wide distribution) of S. cathepostis in Primorskiy Kray and continental East Asia (Figs 22–25) ( new record ). 11. Stigmella conchyliata Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella conchyliata Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985: 11, 12. Host-plant. Alnus sp. Distribution. Japan: Kyushu. 12. Stigmella oplismeniella Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella oplismeniella Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985: 12, 13. Host-plant. Oplismenus undulatifolius (Ard.) Roem. & Schult. Distribution. Japan: Kyushu. 13. Stigmella populnea Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella populnea Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985: 13, 14. Host-plant. Populus nigra L. Distribution. Japan: Hokkaido. 14. Stigmella titivillitia Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella titivillitia Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985: 14, 15. Host-plants. Alnus hirsuta Turcz., A. japonica (Thunb.) Steud. Distribution. Japan: Hokkaido. : Published as part of Rocienė, Agnė & Stonis, Jonas R., 2013, Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera) of East Asia (2). Study of a collection sample deposited at the Russian Academy of Sciences, with descriptions of new species and a checklist, pp. 75-116 in Zootaxa 3652 (2) on pages 96-97, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3652.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/247181 Text Sakhalin Siberia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Primorskiy ENVELOPE(157.317,157.317,52.833,52.833) Wilkinson ENVELOPE(-66.200,-66.200,-66.817,-66.817) Zakharov ENVELOPE(130.617,130.617,64.650,64.650)