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Higher taxa: | Gracillariidae (family)/ Phyllocnistinae (subfamily)/ Phyllocnistini (tribe)/ Phyllocnistis (genus)/ |
Status: | Accepted |
Authorship: | Langmaid & Corley, 2007 |
Citation: | Phyllocnistis ramulicola sp. nov. |
Original genus: | Phyllocnistis |
Publication: | Langmaid, J. R. & Corley, M. F. V. 2007. Phyllocnistis ramulicola sp. nov. (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) in England and Portugal. |
Journal: | Entomologist's Gazette |
Volume: | 58 |
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Pagination: | 230–234, figs 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 12–14 |
Scientific name | TypeStatus | Gender | Museum | Description | Country | Locality | Publication | URL |
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Phyllocnistis ramulicola Langmaid & Corley, 2007 | Holotype | ♂ | BMNH | Holotype ♂, BMNH | United Kingdom | Great Britain, England, Hampshire, Havant Thicket, ex pupa on Salix cinerea, collected 19.ix.2006, emerged 24.ix.2006, J. R. Langmaid. | ||
Phyllocnistis ramulicola Langmaid & Corley, 2007 | Paratype | ♂ | BMNH | Paratypes 8♂ and 14♀, genitalia slides JRL 1167, 1169, 1172, 1197–1200, MFVC 2727, 2751, BMNH, coll. J. Langmaid, coll. M. Corley. | United Kingdom | Great Britain, England, Hampshire, Havant Thicket, ex pupa on Salix cinerea, collected 19.ix.2006, emerged 24.ix.2006, J. R. Langmaid. |
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BOLD:AAL5481 |
The species might have been recorded from Austria as Phyllocnistis saligna by Hering (1927) and Kasy (1965).
Long (to 30 cm) mines on the stem of the current year's growth, mostly upward. Pupation in a white cocoon spun at the base of a leaf, the leaf margin curled upwards by contraction of the cocoon's silk. Salix cinerea is the main foodplant. The species was found only once on Salix caprea L. in the United Kingdom (Langmaid & Corley 2007: 235).
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