Elachista
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3821.5.6 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:94D1D19B-9372-4DFC-985A-A4F450023F56 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5119937 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03964565-5E00-FF91-4DB6-FEA9FBC9FC71 |
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Felipe |
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Elachista |
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Synapomorphies of Elachista View in CoL
The characters listed here are in part illustrated in Figs 1–12; others are depicted in Traugott-Olsen & Nielsen (1977), Kaila (1999) and Kaila & Sugisima (2011). The valval process is formed as a sclerotised hook. This is a nearly universal character in Elachista and is secondarily reduced in only a few species; it is present in the E. puplesisi group. The distal part of the valva, i.e. the area beyond the valval process, is strongly enlarged; this is characteristic of all Elachista species except E. sinevi ( Sruoga 1992, in Sruoga & Puplesis 1992); it is present in E. puplesisi group. The median plate of the juxta is shaped as a concave plate with folded margins (64:3 character state in Kaila & Sugisima 2011); it is universal in Elachista , including E. puplesisi group. This character is further modified in several lineages of Elachista . A tongue-shaped, distally setose digitate process is present between the juxta and valva; this may be homologous with a similar structure in several gelechioid lineages but is absent in other elachistine genera ( Traugott-Olsen & Nielsen 1977; Nielsen & Traugott-Olsen 1978; Kaila 1999, 2004, 2009; De Prins & Sruoga 2012; Heikkilä et al. 2014); it is sometimes secondarily lost in Elachista , and is absent also in E. puplesisi group. The exposed pupa of many Elachista species is supported by a silken girdle attached to the surface and surrounding the pupa between abdominal segments 4 and 5, with some exceptions (Kaila 2011); the immature stages of the constituent species of the E. puplesisi group are unknown.
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