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Publikováno v:
Nota Lepidopterologica, Vol 46, Iss , Pp 145-154 (2023)
Only three fossils in the Pyraloidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera) have been confirmed to date, two adults and one larva. The first confirmed larva, in the subfamily Pyraustinae (Crambidae), was described from Baltic amber. Recently, another pyraloid larva
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cc3e470251e34fb9b6604e1377b3f420
Autor:
Jing Zhang, Qian Cong, Leina Song, Jinhui Shen, Théo Léger, Gerardo Lamas, Olaf H. H. Mielke, Nick V. Grishin
Publikováno v:
Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, Vol 70, Iss 1, Pp 159-174 (2023)
Comparing specimens curated in MfN as primary types of Hesperiidae names proposed by Carl Plötz with the original descriptions and unpublished drawings reveals a number of inconsistencies that we address. Lectotypes are designated for Telegonus labr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/061680acdb9b4fde9b0949825b364f5a
Autor:
Bernard Landry, Julia Bilat, James Hayden, M. Alma Solis, David C. Lees, Nadir Alvarez, Théo Léger, Jérémy Gauthier
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 1146, Iss , Pp 1-42 (2023)
In this study the aim was to resolve the taxonomy of several species of Argyria Hübner (Pyraloidea, Crambinae) with previously unrecognised morphological variation. By analysing the DNA barcode (COI-5P) in numerous specimens, the aim was to reconstr
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https://doaj.org/article/cd4065993cd0401e9ed28baa29991a45
Publikováno v:
Nota Lepidopterologica, Vol 44, Iss , Pp 29-56 (2021)
We report some surprising recent distributional range extensions of one extant genus and two more families of primitive moths discovered in amber fossils from South-east Asia which were previously only known from Australia and/or the southwestern Pac
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f336b178825c4ea3b676532bceebe149
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 907, Iss , Pp 1-99 (2020)
Hoploscopa Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) is a fern-feeding genus found in montane areas of South-East Asia and Melanesia, eastwards up to the Samoan Islands. It includes sixteen described species, with at least 70 further undescribed species known
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8ce9214d0421478086ffeb74828ed8f8
Autor:
Bernard Landry, Julia Bilat, James Hayden, M. Alma Solis, David C. Lees, Nadir Alvarez, Théo Léger, Jérémy Gauthier
Recent developments in museomics enable genetic information to be recovered from previously unusable collection specimens and thus to answer complex taxonomic questions. Here we apply museomics to a taxonomic problem involving several species ofArgyr
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7586bdac25ca9ae16c01319288a7a715
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.10.511518
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.10.511518
Publikováno v:
Nota Lepidopterologica, Vol 44, Iss, Pp 29-56 (2021)
Nota Lepidopterologica 44: 29-56
Nota Lepidopterologica 44: 29-56
We report some surprising recent distributional range extensions of one extant genus and two more families of primitive moths discovered in amber fossils from South-east Asia which were previously only known from Australia and/or the southwestern Pac
Publikováno v:
Zoologica Scripta. 50:84-99
Autor:
Alexander N. Poltavsky, Vasiliy D. Kravchenko, Théo Léger, Szabolcs Sáfián, Günter C. Müller, Graziano Bassi
Ancylogastra Bassi & Poltavsky gen. n. is described to accommodate Cypholomia amphiaula Meyrick, 1934 (as A. amphiaula, comb. n.) and seven new species, all described and illustrated, as: A. boireaui Bassi & Sáfián sp. n., A. burundiana Bassi sp. n
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4efc61c671ea73190bda8f7edc4454be
https://zenodo.org/record/5566019
https://zenodo.org/record/5566019
Publikováno v:
Systematic Entomology. 44:757-776
Crambinae (2047 spp.) and Scopariinae (577 spp.) are two major groups of pyraloid moths with a worldwide distribution. Their larvae feed predominantly on Poales and Bryophyta, with many cereal crop pests. We present the first molecular phylogeny of t