scholarly journals Bucculatrix latviaella sp. n. aus Lettland (Lepidoptera, Bucculatricidae)

1990 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivars Šulcs

Bucculatrix latviaella sp. n. is described from Latvia. The new species flies on habitats devoid of Aster tripolium, the food plant of the closely related B. maritima Stainton It has been recorded from Latvia (9 ind.) and Finland (1 ind.).

1931 ◽  
Vol 63 (9) ◽  
pp. 216-222
Author(s):  
E. D. Ball

The writer has been working on the food plants of the leaf-hoppers for many years and has found in the main the different species of the genus Platymetopius, as commonly recognized, are very closely confined to a single species of plant or to a closely related group. Before it was possible to prepare a list of the food plants in the group it was found necessary to describe a number of new species of which food plant and life history information was available. In working out the relationship of these species, two startling discoveries were made.


ZooKeys ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1075 ◽  
pp. 77-136
Author(s):  
Michael J. Sharkey ◽  
Austin Baker ◽  
Kathryn McCluskey ◽  
Alex Smith ◽  
Suresh Naik ◽  
...  

Twenty-nine species are treated, most of which have host caterpillar and food plant records, and all but one are new to science. The first host record for the agathidine genus Amputoearinus is given. Gnathopleura josequesadai Sharkey, sp. nov. is reported as a hyperparasitoid of fly larvae, the first such record for the genus. The following new species are diagnosed primarily using COI barcode data; Sharkey is the authority for all: Agathidinae: Aerophilus davidwagneri, Aerophilus fundacionbandorum, Aerophilus nicklaphami, Lytopylus davidstopaki, Lytopylus davidschindeli; Alysiinae: Gnathopleura josequesadai; Braconinae: Bracon andreamezae, Bracon franklinpaniaguai, Bracon rafagutierrezi, Bracon guillermoblancoi, Bracon oscarmasisi, Bracon pauldimaurai, Bracon shebadimaurae, Sacirema karendimaurae; Cheloninae: Chelonus minorzunigai; Homolobinae: Homolobus stevestroudi; Macrocentrinae: Macrocentrus michaelstroudi; Orgilinae: Stantonia gilbertfuentesi; Rhysipolinae: Rhysipolis stevearonsoni; Rogadinae: Aleiodes kaydodgeae, Aleiodes kerrydresslerae, Aleiodes josesolanoi, Aleiodes juniorporrasi, Aleiodes rocioecheverri, Aleiodes ronaldzunigai, Choreborogas jesseausubeli, Triraphis doncombi, and Yelicones mayrabonillae.


1945 ◽  
Vol 77 (7) ◽  
pp. 117-133 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. J. Brown

Twenty-nine species and named subspecies of Calligrapha Chev., including eight species previously undescribed, are listed below with notes on food-plant, distribution, and variability. New names are offered for the hamonyms elegans (Olivier) and similis (Rogers). The records and notes, except those credited to authors, are based almost entirely on material in the Canadian National Collection.


1982 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 243 ◽  
Author(s):  
RJ Mahon ◽  
PM Miethke ◽  
JA Mahon

Isoenzymes from larvae of Perthida glyphopa Common from 2 food-plants, Eucalyptus marginata and E. rudis, were examined in the laboratory in Australia. Significant differences in the frequencies of alleles at 4 gene loci were found in larvae collected from adjacent trees of the 2 species in Western Australia. The most reasonable explanation of the data is that there is little or no gene flow between populations on the 2 food-plants. Since P. glyphopa was described from E. marginata, the incurvariid that attacks E. rudis is a new species. Evidence is presented that suggests that the species from a 3rd food-plant, E. todtiana, may be conspecific with P. glyphopa.


1942 ◽  
Vol 74 (11) ◽  
pp. 212-215
Author(s):  
T. N. Freeman

During the past two summers, we have captured and reared a species of Pseudexentera Heinr. which was breeding in large numbers on the wild apple trees of the Ottawa district. It was also commonly noticed flying around the hawthorn (Crataegus sp.) of this area, and while it was not reared from this plant it is probable that Crataegus is another food-plant.


Zootaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4700 (2) ◽  
pp. 279-288
Author(s):  
SERGEI V. CHURKIN ◽  
KIRILL A. KOLESNICHENKO

Neolycaena enkhnasani sp. n. is described from the Dzhungarian Gobi desert. The food plant is Halimodendron halodendron (Fabacea). The new species is distinguished from the related taxa known from East Kazakhstan by small size, dense gray suffusion on the hindwing underside, a delicate and partly reduced submarginal underside pattern as well as the characters of the genitalia: the shape of the valva in males and the shape of the antrum in females. Important new data about the distribution and distinctions of N. zaisana (Zhdanko, 2013) and N. balchaschensis Zhdanko, 1998 are published together with photos of the genitalia of all the three taxa. 


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