Stigmella prunetorum (Stainton, 1855)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3847.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6142028 |
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Stigmella prunetorum (Stainton, 1855) |
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10. Stigmella prunetorum (Stainton, 1855) View in CoL
( Figs 20, 21 View FIGURES 16 – 23 , 68 View FIGURES 66 – 69 )
Host-plants. Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. and P. spinosa L. in the Crimea; in other regions also Cerasum spp.
Type of distribution (chorological group). Euro-Submediterranean; the species occurs from Great Britain and Italy to central European Russia, the western Caucasus, and Greece.
Material examined. CRIMEA: 1♂, 20 km SW Feodosiya, Karadag Reserve, at light, 18.vii.1987, leg. R. Puplesis, genitalia slide no. AN 202♂; 2♂, the same locality, empty leaf-mines on Prunus spinosa L. and Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. , fieldwork card no. 5011, 14 –25.vii.2011, leg. A. Diškus & A. Navickaitė; the same locality, at light, 31.vii.2011. leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas; 2♂, the same locality, at light, 31.vii.2011. leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas; Simferopol, empty leaf-mines on Prunus spinosa L., fieldwork card no. 5011, 12.vii.2011, leg. A. Diškus; 12 km E Sudak, Sonyachna Dolyna, empty leaf-mines on Prunus spinosa L., fieldwork card no. 5011, 17.vii.2011, leg. A. Diškus & A. Navickaitė; 8 km S Sudak, Novyi Svit, empty leaf-mines on Prunus spinosa L., fieldwork card no. 5011, 18.vii.2011, leg. A. Diškus & A. Navickaitė; Feodosiya, empty leaf-mines on Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. , fieldwork card no. 5011, 05.viii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas; 49 km S Simferopol, Alushta, empty leaf-mines on Prunus spinosa L., fieldwork card no. 5011, 08.viii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas; 12 km N Alushta, Lavanda, empty leaf-mines on Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. , fieldwork card no. 5011, 09.viii.2011, leg. J. R. Stonis, A. Navickaitė & G. Varačinskas.
Remarks. The species is very common in the Crimea: very widespread and very abundant.
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