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⚫ | }}'''''Coleophora''''' is a very large genus of [[moth]]s of the family [[Coleophoridae]]. It contains some 1,350 described species. The genus is represented on all continents, but the majority are found in the [[Nearctic]] and [[Palaearctic]] regions. Many authors have tried splitting the genus into numerous smaller ones, but most of these have not become widely accepted. |
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⚫ | '''''Coleophora''''' is a very large genus of [[moth]]s of the family [[Coleophoridae]]. It contains some 1,350 described species. The genus is represented on all continents, but the majority are found in the [[Nearctic]] and [[Palaearctic]] regions. Many authors have tried splitting the genus into numerous smaller ones, but most of these have not become widely accepted. |
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As with most members of the family, the [[larva]]e initially feed on the seeds, flowers or leaves of the host plant, but when larger, they feed externally and construct distinctive protective silken cases, often incorporating plant material. Many species have specific host plants; discarded larval cases are often scattered thickly on affected plants. |
As with most members of the family, the [[larva]]e initially feed on the seeds, flowers or leaves of the host plant, but when larger, they feed externally and construct distinctive protective silken cases, often incorporating plant material. Many species have specific host plants; discarded larval cases are often scattered thickly on affected plants. |
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==Technical description== |
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Based on terms described in the article [[External morphology of Lepidoptera]]: Antennae 4/5, porrected in repose, often thickened with scales towards base, in male simple, basal joint long, usually with rough scales or projecting tuft. Labial palpi rather long, recurved, second joint more or less roughscaled or tufted towards apex beneath, terminal shorter, acute. Posterior tibiae rough-haired. Forewings with costa often long-haired beneath ; lb furcate, 4 sometimes absent, 5 absent, 6 and 7 connate or stalked, 7 to costa, 8 absent. Hindwings 2/3, linear-lanceolate, cilia 3-4 ; transverse veins sometimes partly absent, 4 usually absent, 6 and 7 closely approximated or stalked.<ref>Meyrick, E., 1895 ''A Handbook of British Lepidoptera'' MacMillan, London [https://archive.org/details/handbookofbritis00meyr/page/n7 pdf] {{PD-notice}} Keys and description</ref> |
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*[http://www.faunaeur.org/distribution.php Fauna Europaea] |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090502022300/http://www.nearctica.com/nomina/lepid/lepa-g.htm#anchor260449 Nomina Insecta Nearctica] |
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*[http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/projects/hostplants/list.dsml?PSpeciesqtype=starts+with&PFamilyqtype=starts+with&sort=Family&sqlpageinfo=932%3a1%3a0&Familyqtype=starts+with&Speciesqtype=starts+with&Genus=coleophora&Genusqtype=starts+with&PGenusqtype=starts+with&Country=%25 HOSTS - Caterpillar Hostplants Database] |
*[http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/projects/hostplants/list.dsml?PSpeciesqtype=starts+with&PFamilyqtype=starts+with&sort=Family&sqlpageinfo=932%3a1%3a0&Familyqtype=starts+with&Speciesqtype=starts+with&Genus=coleophora&Genusqtype=starts+with&PGenusqtype=starts+with&Country=%25 HOSTS - Caterpillar Hostplants Database]{{Dead link|date=March 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} |
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*[http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/gelechioidea/coleophoridae/coleophora/index.html Coleophora at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera pages] |
*[http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/gelechioidea/coleophoridae/coleophora/index.html Coleophora at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera pages] |
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Latest revision as of 05:51, 26 July 2024
Coleophora | |
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Adult Coleophora striatipennella | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Coleophoridae |
Genus: | Coleophora Hübner, 1822 |
Type species | |
Tinea anatipennella Hübner, 1796
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Diversity | |
See separate list of about 1,350 species | |
Synonyms | |
Coleophora is a very large genus of moths of the family Coleophoridae. It contains some 1,350 described species. The genus is represented on all continents, but the majority are found in the Nearctic and Palaearctic regions. Many authors have tried splitting the genus into numerous smaller ones, but most of these have not become widely accepted.
As with most members of the family, the larvae initially feed on the seeds, flowers or leaves of the host plant, but when larger, they feed externally and construct distinctive protective silken cases, often incorporating plant material. Many species have specific host plants; discarded larval cases are often scattered thickly on affected plants.
Technical description
[edit]This section may be too technical for most readers to understand.(July 2024) |
Based on terms described in the article External morphology of Lepidoptera: Antennae 4/5, porrected in repose, often thickened with scales towards base, in male simple, basal joint long, usually with rough scales or projecting tuft. Labial palpi rather long, recurved, second joint more or less roughscaled or tufted towards apex beneath, terminal shorter, acute. Posterior tibiae rough-haired. Forewings with costa often long-haired beneath ; lb furcate, 4 sometimes absent, 5 absent, 6 and 7 connate or stalked, 7 to costa, 8 absent. Hindwings 2/3, linear-lanceolate, cilia 3-4 ; transverse veins sometimes partly absent, 4 usually absent, 6 and 7 closely approximated or stalked.[1]
Gallery
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Female genitalia of C. lusciniaepennella
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C. serratella case
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Black alder (Alnus glutinosa) with feeding damage (center) and case (center-right) of C. binderella
Synonyms
[edit]Synonym | Source | Year | Notes | Type – species | Source | Year | Replacement name |
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Abaraschia | Capuse | 1973 | Coleophora pagmana | Toll | 1962[2] | ||
Agapalsa | Falkovich | 1972 | Coleophora viminetella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Amselghia | Capuse | 1973 | Coleophora fringillella | Zeller | 1839 | ||
Amseliphora | Capuse | 1971 | Coleophora niveicostella | Zeller | 1839 | ||
Apista | Hübner | 1825 | junior subjective synonym | Tinea gallipennella | Hübner | 1796 | |
Apocopta | Falkovich | 1987 | C. campella | Falkovich | 1973 | ||
Aporiptura | Falkovich | 1972 | C. keireuki | Falkovich | 1970 | ||
Ardania | Capuse | 1973 | C. bilineatella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Argyractinia | Falkovich | 1972 | Porrectaria ochrea | Haworth | 1828 | ||
Ascleriductia | Capuse | 1973 | C. lithargyrinella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Astyages | Stephens | 1834 | junior objective synonym of Haploptilia | ||||
Atractula | Falkovich | 1987 | C. lycii | Falkovich | 1972 | ||
Aureliania | Capuse | 1971 | junior homonym of Aureliania | Gosse | 1860 | Ecebalia | |
Bacescuia | Capuse | 1971 | C. moeniacella | Stainton sensu Capuse | 1971 | ||
Baraschia | Capuse | 1973 | C. paradoxella | Toll | 1961 | ||
Belina | Falkovich | 1987 | C. bojalyshi | Falkovich | 1972 | ||
Benanderpia | Capuse | 1973 | C. adspersella | Benander | 1939 | ||
Bim | Falkovich | 1972 | incorrect subsequent spelling of Bima | ||||
Bima | Falkovich | 1972 | C. arctostaphyli | Meder | 1934 | ||
Bourgogneja | Capuse | 1971 | Phalaena (Tinea) onosmella | Brahm | 1791 | ||
Calcomarginia | Capuse | 1973 | Ornix ballotella | Fischer von Röslerstamm | 1839 | ||
Caleophora | Capuse | 1973 | incorrect subsequent spelling of Coleophora | ||||
Carpochena | Flakovich | 1972 | C. squalorella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Casas | Wallengren | 1881 | Tinea leucapennella | Hübner | 1796 | ||
Casigneta | Wallengren | 1881 | junior homonym of Casigneta | Brunner von Wattenwyl | 1878 | Casignetella | |
Casignetella | Strand | 1928 | objective replacement name | C. millefolii | Zeller | 1849 | |
Characia | Falkovich | 1972 | C. haloxyli | Falkovich | 1970 | ||
Chnoocera | Flakovich | 1972 | C. botaurella | Herrich-Schäffer | 1861 | ||
Corethropoea | Falkovich | 1972 | C. elephantella | Falkovich | 1970 | ||
Cornulivalvulia | Capuse | 1973 | C. vicinella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Corothropoea | Capuse | 1973 | incorrect subsequent spelling of Corethropoea | ||||
Cricotechna | Falkovich | 1972 | C. vitisella | Gregson | 1856 | ||
Damophila | J. Curtis | 1832 | junior subjective synonym | Porrectaria spissicornis (C. mayrella) | Haworth | 1828 | |
Ductispira | Capuse | 1974 | C. unistriella | Caradja | 1920 | ||
Dumitrescumia | Capuse | 1975 | C. cecidophorella | Oudejans | 1972 | ||
Ecebalia | Capuse | 1973 | Ornix laripennella | Zetterstedt | 1839 | ||
Eupista | Hübner | 1825 | junior subjective synonym | Tinea ornatipennella | Hübner | 1796 | |
Falkovitshia | Capuse | 1972 | misspelling Falkovitschia | Falkovitshia marcella | Capuse | 1972 | |
Frederickoenigia | Capuse | 1971 | Ornix flavipennella | Duponchel | 1843 | ||
Glaseria | Capuse | 1971 | C. biseriatella | Staudinger | 1859 | ||
Globulia | Capuse | 1975 | C. cornuta | Heinemann & Wocke | 1876 | ||
Glochis | Falkovich | 1987 | C. tshogoni | Falkovich | 1972 | ||
Hamuliella | Capuse | 1973 | C. otitae | Zeller | 1839 | ||
Haploptilia | Hübner | 1825 | junior subjective synonym | Tinea coracipennella | Hübner | 1796 | |
Helopharea | Falkovich | 1972 | C. ledi | Stainton | 1860 | ||
Helvalbia | Capuse | 1973 | Porrectaria lineolea | Haworth | 1828 | ||
Heringiella | Börner | 1944 | junior homonym of Heringiella | Berg | 1898 | Carpochena | |
Ionescumia | Capuse | 1971 | C. clypeiferella | Hofmann | 1871 | ||
Ionnemesia | Capuse | 1973 | C. chalcogrammella | Zeller | 1839 | ||
Kasyfia | Capuse | 1973 | Ornix binderella | Kollar | 1832 | ||
Klimeschja | Capuse | 1971 | C. oriolella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Klimeschjosefia | Capuse | 1975 | unnecessary replacement name of Klimeschja | ||||
Klinzigedia | Capuse | 1971 | C. phlomidella | Christoph | 1862 | ||
Klinzigia | Capuse | 1971 | incorrect original spelling of Kinzigedia | ||||
Kuznetzovvlia | Capuse | 1973 | C. solidaginella | Staudinger | 1859 | ||
Latisacculia | Capuse | 1973 | C. crocinella | Tengström | 1848 | ||
Longibacillia | Capuse | 1973 | C. fergana | Toll | 1961 | ||
Lucidaesia | Capuse | 1973 | Phalaena frischella | Linnaeus sensu Capuse | 1973 | ||
Luzulina | Falkovich | 1972 | C. antennariella | Herrich-Schäffer | 1861 | ||
Lvaria | Capuse | 1973 | C. lassella | Staudinger | 1859 | ||
Macrocorystis | Meyrick | 1931 | C. byrsostola | Meyrick | 1931 | ||
Membrania | Capuse | 1973 | C. calycotomella | Stainton | 1869 | ||
Metallosetia | Stephens | 1834 | junior objective synonym of Damophila | ||||
Metapista | Capuse | 1973 | C. stramentella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Monotemachia | Falkovich | 1972 | Tinea auricella | Fabricius | 1794 | ||
Multicoloria | Capuse | 1973 | C. ditella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Nemesia | Capuse | 1971 | junior homonym of Nemesia | Savigny | 1826 | Ionnemesia | |
Neugenvia | Capuse | 1973 | Eupista vlachi | Toll | 1953 | ||
Nosyrislia | Capuse | 1973 | C. linosyris | E.M. Hering | 1937 | ||
Oedicaula | Falkovich | 1972 | C. serinipennella | Christoph | 1872 | ||
Omphalopoda | Falkovich | 1987 | C. stegosaurus | Falkovich | 1972 | ||
Orghidania | Capuse | 1971 | Tinea gryphipennella | Hübner | 1796 | ||
Orthographis | Falkovich | 1972 | C. brevipalpella | Wocke | 1874 | ||
Oudejansia | Capuse | 1973 | C. obviella | Rebel | 1914 | ||
Papyrosipha | Falkovich | 1987 | C. zhusguni | Falkovich | 1972 | ||
Paravalvulia | Capuse | 1975 | C. spiraeella | Rebel | 1916 | ||
Patzakia | Capuse | 1973 | C. silenella | Herrich-Schäffer | 1855 | ||
Perygra | Falkovich | 1972 | C. caespititiella | Zeller | 1839 | ||
Perygridia | Falkovich | 1972 | C. sylvaticella | Wood | 1892 | ||
Phagolamia | Falkovich | 1972 | C. virgatella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Phylloschema | Falkovich | 1972 | C. glitzella | Hofmann | 1869 | ||
Plegmidia | Falkovich | 1972 | C. juncicolella | Stainton | 1851 | ||
Polystrophia | Falkovich | 1987 | C. calligoni | Falkovich | 1972 | ||
Porrectaria | Haworth | 1828 | junior objective synonym of Coleophora | Tinea anatipennella | Hübner | 1796 | |
Postvinculia | Capuse | 1975 | Ornix lutipennella | Zeller | 1838 | ||
Proglaseria | Capuse | 1973 | C. laticostella | J.J. Mann | 1859 | ||
Protocryptis | Meyrick | 1931 | Protocryptis obducta | Meyrick | 1931 | ||
Quadratia | Capuse | 1975 | C. fuscocuprella | Herrich-Schäffer | 1854 | ||
Ramidomia | Falkovitsh | 2005 | C. micronotella | Toll | 1956 | ||
Razowskia | Capuse | 1971 | C. hafneri | Prohaska | 1923 | ||
Rhabdoeca | Falkovich | 1987 | C. galligena | Falkovich | 1970 | ||
Rhamnia | Capuse | 1975 | C. ahenella | Heinemann | 1876 | ||
Sacculia | Capuse | 1975 | C. excellens | Toll | 1952 | ||
Scleriductia | Capuse | 1973 | C. ochripennella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Stabilaria | Falkovich | 1988 | C. univittella | Staudinger | 1880 | ||
Stollia | Capuse | 1971 | junior homonym of Stollia | Ellenrieder | 1862 | Coleophora | |
Suireia | Capuse | 1971 | Ornix badiipennella | Duponchel | 1843 | ||
Symphypoda | Falkovich | 1972 | C. transcaspica | Toll | 1959 | ||
Systrophoeca | Falkovich | 1972 | C. siccifolia | Stainton | 1856 | ||
Tolleophora | Capuse | 1971 | C. asthenella | Constant | 1893 | ||
Tollsia | Capuse | 1973 | C. hornigi | Toll | 1952 | ||
Tritemachia | Falkovich | 1987 | C. captiosa | Falkovich | 1972 | ||
Tuberculia | Capuse | 1975 | C. albitarsella | Zeller | 1849 | ||
Ulna | Capuse | 1973 | C. saponariella | Heeger | 1848 | ||
Valvulongia | Capuse | 1971 | C. falcigerella | Christoph | 1872 | ||
Vladdelia | Capuse | 1971 | C. niveistrigella | Wocke | 1876 | ||
Zagulajevia | Capuse | 1971 | C. tadzhikiella | Danilevsky | 1955 | ||
Zangheriphora | Capuse | 1971 | Tinea laricella | Hübner | 1817 |
References
[edit]- ^ Meyrick, E., 1895 A Handbook of British Lepidoptera MacMillan, London pdf This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Keys and description
- ^ Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Coleophora". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Natural History Museum. Retrieved April 19, 2018.