2016
DOI: 10.4081/bollettinosei.2016.71
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Alcune specie di Pyraloidea nuove per la fauna dell’Italia meridionale (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Crambidae)

Abstract: In questo lavoro sono riportati dati di cattura che ampliano significativamente la distribuzione italiana di sei specie di Pyraloidea. Acrobasis bithynella e Sciota rhenella sono segnalate per la prima volta in Italia centro-meridonale, mentre Pempelia alpigenella e Peoria cremoricosta sono segnalate per la prima volta in Italia meridionale peninsulare. Inoltre, per Hypsotropa vulneratella e Hyperlais argillacealis si tratta dei primi reperti per la penisola di specie note finora in Italia solo in Sicilia.

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“…In 2016 H. vulneratella was found in two locations in Calabria (SCALERCIO et al, 2016). The published photo of a perhaps not very fresh specimen seems to show a habitus characterized by veins covered by evident yellow scales on a dark red background, typical of H. vulneratella.…”
Section: Hypsotropha Roseostrigellamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 2016 H. vulneratella was found in two locations in Calabria (SCALERCIO et al, 2016). The published photo of a perhaps not very fresh specimen seems to show a habitus characterized by veins covered by evident yellow scales on a dark red background, typical of H. vulneratella.…”
Section: Hypsotropha Roseostrigellamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(GASTÓN et al, 2006). CALABRIA: 2 11, Fiego di San Fili, San Fili (CS), Catena costiera, 720 m, 22-VII-2015; 1 1, Montagna Grande, San Giovanni in Fiore, Sila, 1355m, 17-VII-2015, (SCALERCIO et al, 2016. LAZIO: 1 1, Anagni (LERAUT, 2019).…”
Section: Hypsotropa Unipunctella Ragonot 1888unclassified
“…Moths occupy several environments, and many species are linked to forested habitats [42]. Those linked to riparian habitats have rarely been studied [23,43], especially in Italy, where knowledge increased only in the last decades [44][45][46][47][48]. Riparian habitats are essential to preserve many Lepidoptera species, some of which find this area suitable habitat against global warming-induced range shift [49].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, during last ten years one species new to science, Catoptria apenninica Bassi 2017, and 19 species new to the Italian fauna were reported in literature (BALDIZZONE et al, 2013;BASSI, 2017;HUEMER, 2012;LERAUT, 2012;PINZARI et al, 2010;SCALERCIO et al, 2014;ZILLI & PAVESI, 2015). Furthermore, a few species had their Italian distribution significantly refined (PINZARI et al, 2013;SCALERCIO, 2016;SCALERCIO et al, 2016aSCALERCIO et al, , 2016bSCALERCIO & SLAMKA, 2015) filling several gaps in Central and South Italy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%