Parectopa lespedezaefoliella Clemens, 1860

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SUBFAMILY Ornixolinae
GENUSParectopa
SPECIES lespedezaefoliella
AUTHORClemens, 1860
ORIGINAL COMBINATIONP.[arectopa] lespedezaefoliella
TYPE LOCALITY[U.S.A.].
GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES /
TYPE SPECIMEN(S) Not stated, "One type, without wings on the right side", ANSP (Busck 1903: 205).
STATUSSpecies
PUBLICATION Clemens, B. 1860b. Contribution to American Lepidopterology. - No. 5 - Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia [1860]:203-221.
PAGINATION 210-211

Species Synonyms

NAME AUTHOR STATUS
lespedezifoliella Meyrick, 1912 Synonym of species
mirabilis (Frey & Boll, 1873) Synonym of species

Species Distribution

COUNTRY PROVINCE/STATE PUBLICATION PAGE
Canada Quebec Handfield, L. 1997. Liste des Lépidoptères du Québec et du Labrador. - Fabreries 7(Supplément):1-155. 30
Canada Ontario Pohl, G. R., Landry, J.-F., Schmidt, B. C., Lafontaine, J. D., Troubridge, J. T., Macaulay, A. D., van Nieukerken, E. J., DeWaard, J. R., Dombroskie, J. J., Klymko, J., Nazari, V. & Stead, K. 2018. Annotated checklist of the moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera) of Canada and Alaska. - — :1-580. 58
United States, US Michigan Nielsen, M. C. 1998. Preliminary list of Michigan moths: the Microlepidoptera. - Newsletter of the Michigan Entomological Society 43(4):1, 4-14. 4
United States, US Atlantic States Dyar, H. G. [1903]. A list of the North American Lepidoptera and key to the literature of this order of Insects. - Bulletin of the United States National Museum 52 (1902):xix + 1-723. 559
United States, US   Clemens, B. 1860b. Contribution to American Lepidopterology. - No. 5 - Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia [1860]:203-221. 210
United States, US North Carolina Hargrove, W. W. 1986. An annotated species list insect herbivores commonly associated with black locust, Robinia pseudoacacia, in the Southern Appalachians. - Entomological News 97:36-40. 38
United States, US Pennsylvania Forbes, W. T. M. 1923. The Lepidoptera of New York and neighbouring states. Part I. Primitive forms, Microlepidoptera, Pyraloids, Bombyces. - Memoirs of Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station 68:1-729. 185
United States, US Maine Brower, A. E. 1984. A List of the Lepidoptera of Maine, Part 2: The Microlepidoptera, Section 2; Cosmopterigidae through Hepialidae. - — 114:i-x, 1-70. 44

Host Plants

FAMILY SPECIES COUNTRY PUBLICATION PAGE
Fabaceae Lespedeza sp. U.S.A. Chambers, V. T. 1878b. Art. IV.—Tineina and their food-plants. - Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories 4(1):107-124. 110
Fabaceae Lespedeza violacea U.S.A. Clemens, B. 1860b. Contribution to American Lepidopterology. - No. 5 - Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia [1860]:203-221. 210
Fabaceae Meibomia sp.   Needham, J. G., Frost, S. W. & Tothill, B. H. 1928. Leaf-mining insects. - — :viii+351 pp.. 284
Fabaceae Robinia pseudacacia U.S.A. Hargrove, W. W. 1986. An annotated species list insect herbivores commonly associated with black locust, Robinia pseudoacacia, in the Southern Appalachians. - Entomological News 97:36-40. 38
Fabaceae Robinia sp.   Robinson, G. S., Ackery, P. R., Kitching, I. J., Beccaloni, G. W. & Hernández, L. M. 2002. Hostplants of the moth and butterfly caterpillars of America North of Mexico. - Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 69:1-824. 341

*   Flat, acutely digitate mine in upper leaf surface.