Astrotischeria occidentalis (Braun, 1872)
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Astrotischeria occidentalis (Braun, 1872) |
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Astrotischeria occidentalis (Braun, 1872) View in CoL
( Figs. 13 View FIGURES 11–15 , 230–232 View FIGURES 230–232 , 233 View FIGURE 233 )
Tischeria occidentalis BRAUN, 1872: 73–75
Astrotischeria occidentalis (BRAUN); DIŠKUS & PUPLESIS (2003: 428).
Diagnosis. The species belongs to the Astrotischeria trilobata group. The combination of the very slender and long lobes of uncus, and the unique dorsal lobes of valva in the male genitalia (see Fig. 13 View FIGURES 11–15 ) distinguishes A.occidentalis from all other Astrotischeria , including other members of the A. trilobata group. The fact that it feeds on Aster also makes this species distinctive.
Male. Wingspan about 7–8 mm. For a description see Braun 1972: 73, 74.
Male genitalia ( Figs. 13 View FIGURES 11–15 , 230–232 View FIGURES 230–232 ). Desribed in Braun 1972: 74.
Female genitalia. Apophyses illustrated by Braun 1972: Fig. 137 View FIGURES 137–144 .
Bionomics. Host plant: Aster sp., Asteraceae .
Distribution ( Fig. 233 View FIGURE 233 ). USA (Wyoming: Grand Teton National Park).
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