Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Authors: | E. J. van Nieukerken, Mutanen, M., Doorenweerd, C. |
Journal: | Entomologisk Tidskrift |
Volume: | 132 |
Pagination: | 235-255 |
Date Published: | 2012-03 |
Keywords: | Belgium, cryptic species, DNA Barcoding, Finland, France, Great Britain, host plant, Italy, Lepidoptera, Nepticulidae, Netherlands, new synonym, Rosaceae, Salicaceae, Spain, Stigmella aeneofasciella, Stigmella arbusculae, Stigmella assimilella, Stigmella aurella, Stigmella auromarginella, Stigmella benanderella, Stigmella dryadella, Stigmella filipendulae, Stigmella geimontani, Stigmella lappovimella, Stigmella lediella, Stigmella myrtillella, Stigmella obliquella, Stigmella pallidiciliella, Stigmella poterii, Stigmella pretiosa, Stigmella salicis, Stigmella splendidissimella, Stigmella stelviana, Stigmella tormentillella, Stigmella trimaculella, Stigmella ulmariae, Stigmella vimineticola, Stigmella zelleriella, Sweden |
Abstract: | We sequenced the mitochondrial barcoding marker COI and nuclear marker EF1-alphafor most Nordic and other European species of the Stigmella salicis and S. aurella speciesgroups. In the S. salicis group both markers confirm the synonymy of S. lappovimella withS. zelleriella. Specimens previously identified as Stigmella salicis and S. vimineticola areshown to form a complex of several cryptic species for which the taxonomy needs to beworked out. The species previously recorded as S. vimineticola from Norway representsprobably an unnamed species. In the S. aurella group, the oligophagous Rosaceae feedersS. aurella and S. poterii are confirmed to be each a single oligophagous species. Thesynonymy between Stigmella ulmariae from Filipendula ulmaria and S. filipendulae fromFilipendula vulgaris is corroborated. |
URL: | http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/363525 |
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