Agonopterix arenella
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2020.013 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE1DC375-E336-FFE8-EC25-DD59FB21B9D1 |
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Tatiana |
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Agonopterix arenella |
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(Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
Material examined. RUSSIA: ALTAI REPUBLIC: Shebalino Distr., Cherga vill. (8 km W), 51°34′04″N, 85°28′33″E, rocky slopes, steppe, 580 m, 8.–9.vii.2019, 2 ƋƋ, J. Šumpich leg. ( NMPC).
Molecular data. BIN BOLD: AAC6982 (n = 83; 78 public, 0 from Altai). The average intraspecific divergence of the barcode region is 0.01% (maximum 0.33%). Distribution. Palaearctic. In Russia widely distributed ( LVOVSKY 2006, 2008).
Agonopterix bipunctosa (Curtis, 1850) (Figs 35–38)
Material examined. RUSSIA: ALTAI REPUBLIC: Shebalino Distr., Cherga vill. (8 km W), 51°34′04″N, 85°28′33″E, rocky slopes, steppe, 580 m,
16.vii.2017, 2 ƋƋ (Barcodes NMPC-LEP-0152, TLMF Lep 26026), J. Šumpich leg. ( NMPC).
Molecular data. BIN BOLD: ABA 0011 (n = 7; 6 public, 2 from Altai). The average intraspecific divergence of the barcode region is 0.08% (maximum 0.32%).
Distribution. Southern England, southern Sweden, France, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Russia ( LVOVSKY 2006). In Russia first reported by LVOVSKY (2006), namely from south Ural and the Novosibirsk Region. New species for the Altai Republic.
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