2017
DOI: 10.3897/nl.40.13085
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New records of Lepidoptera from Ukraine and description of a new species of Caloptilia Hübner, 1825 (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) from the mountains of Crimea

Abstract: Abstract. Twenty-eight rare and poorly known lepidopteran species from eleven families are recorded from different regions of Ukraine. Eight species are recorded for the first time: Bucculatrix

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“…Mutuura and Munroe (1970) purported that the O. kasmirica, having bellshaped and weakly bifid uncus, is most likely to be closely related with Ostrinia latipennis (Warren, 1892) and Ostrinia palustralis (H€ ubner,1796) based on the male genitalia within the second species group. However, the O. kasmirica is similar to O. nubilalis and Ostrinia scapulalis (Walker, 1859) in appearance (Bidzilya and Budashkin 2017), implying that O. kasmirica is closely related to the members of the third species group. Due to the lack of the molecular data of O. kasmirica its phylogenetic position is still unclear.…”
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“…Mutuura and Munroe (1970) purported that the O. kasmirica, having bellshaped and weakly bifid uncus, is most likely to be closely related with Ostrinia latipennis (Warren, 1892) and Ostrinia palustralis (H€ ubner,1796) based on the male genitalia within the second species group. However, the O. kasmirica is similar to O. nubilalis and Ostrinia scapulalis (Walker, 1859) in appearance (Bidzilya and Budashkin 2017), implying that O. kasmirica is closely related to the members of the third species group. Due to the lack of the molecular data of O. kasmirica its phylogenetic position is still unclear.…”
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“…Romania ( Rákosy et al 2003 ), Ukraine ( Bidzilya and Budashkin 2017 : 13), Russia: Vladimir and Saratov regions ( Anikin and Piskunov 1996 ; Piskunov and Uskov 2006 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…scapulalis (Walker, 1859). Other differences among these species are discussed by Slamka (2013) and Bidzilya and Budashkin (2017).…”
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confidence: 97%