Phyllonorycter ostryaefoliella (Clemens, 1859)

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SUBFAMILY Lithocolletinae
GENUSPhyllonorycter
SPECIES ostryaefoliella
AUTHOR(Clemens, 1859)
ORIGINAL COMBINATIONL.[ithocolletis] Ostryaefoliella.
TYPE LOCALITY[U.S.A.], Kentucky.
GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES /
TYPE SPECIMEN(S) Not stated, "2 Ky. (not recognizable)", CMCZ (Hagen 1884: 152); one type, "with left fore wing missing and the other fore wing somewhat, crippled, is still recognizable and agrees with the description", ANSP (Busck 1903: 188).
STATUSSpecies
PUBLICATION Clemens, B. 1859. Contribution to American Lepidopterology. - No. 2 - Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia [1859]:317-328.
PAGINATION 318, 322

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Species Synonyms

NAME AUTHOR STATUS
mirifica (Frey & Boll, 1873) Synonym of species
ostryifoliella (Meyrick, 1912) Synonym of species

Species Distribution

COUNTRY PROVINCE/STATE PUBLICATION PAGE
Canada Nova Scotia Ferguson, D. C. 1975. Host records for Lepidoptera reared in eastern North America. - Technical Bulletin. United States Department of Agriculture, Washington (1521):1-49. 42
Canada Ontario Yoshimoto, C. M. 1977. The North American species of the genus Achrysocharoides (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae). - Canadian Entomologist 109(7):907-930. 919
Canada Quebec Handfield, L. 1997. Liste des Lépidoptères du Québec et du Labrador. - Fabreries 7(Supplément):1-155. 31
United States, US Connecticut Maier, C. T. & Davis, D. R. 1989. Southern New England host and distributional records of Lithocolletinae Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera), with comparison of host specificity in temporate regions. - Miscellaneous Publications of the Entomological Society of America 70:i-v, 1-23. 15
United States, US Illinois Godfrey, G. L., Cashatt, E. D. & Glenn, M. O. 1987. Microlepidoptera from the Sandy Creek and Illinois River Region: An annotated checklist of the suborders Dacnonypha, Monotrysia, and Ditrysia (in part) (Insecta). - — :1-44. 16
United States, US New York Forbes, W. T. M. 1925. Records of rare Lepidoptera from Ithaca, New York. - Canadian Entomologist 57(1):1-5. 5
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. 552
United States, US Kentucky Chambers, V. T. 1871. Micro-Lepidoptera. - Canadian Entomologist 3(3-12):54-58, 84-88, 108-112, 127-130, 146-149, 161-166, 182-185, 205-209, 221-224. 85
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. 40
United States, US Vermont Grehan, J. R., Parker, B. L., Nielsen, G. R., Miller, D. H., Hedbor, J. D., Sabourin, M. & Griggs, M. S. 1995. Moths and butterflies of Vermont (Lepidoptera). A faunal checklist. - — :i-xi, 1-95. 6
United States, US   Clemens, B. 1859. Contribution to American Lepidopterology. - No. 2 - Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia [1859]:317-328. 322

Host Plants

FAMILY SPECIES COUNTRY PUBLICATION PAGE
Betulaceae Ostrya sp. U.S.A. Clemens, B. 1859. Contribution to American Lepidopterology. - No. 2 - Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia [1859]:317-328. 322
Betulaceae Ostrya virginiana U.S.A. Ely, C. R. 1918. A revision of the North-American Gracilariidae [sic] from the standpoint of venation. - Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 19B (1917)(1-4):29-77. 58
Betulaceae Ostrya virginica U.S.A. Chambers, V. T. 1871. Micro-Lepidoptera. - Canadian Entomologist 3(3-12):54-58, 84-88, 108-112, 127-130, 146-149, 161-166, 182-185, 205-209, 221-224. 85

*   Tentiform mine on underside leaf. The records of Quercus sp. (Chambers 1878b: 120, Needham, Frost & Tothill 1928: 287) and Fagus sp. [Fagaceae] (Ferguson 1975: 42) are probably erroneous (Maier & Davis 1989: 15).

Species Parasitoids

FAMILY SPECIES COUNTRY PUBLICATION PAGE
Eulophidae Achrysocharoides arienascapus Canada Kamijo, K. 1991. Revision of North American Achrysocharoides (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae). - Akitu, N. S. 124:1-34. 18
Eulophidae Pediobius albipes U.S.A. Peck, O. 1985. The taxonomy of the Nearctic species of Pediobius (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), especially Canadian and Alaskan forms. - Canadian Entomologist 117(6):647-704. 655