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Stigmella magnispinella Remeikis & Stonis in Stonis et al., 2016
Nomenclature
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Unranked: Core StigmellaUnranked: Stigmella magnispinella group
Species:
Stigmella magnispinella Remeikis & Stonis in Stonis et al., 2016
Usage:
valid
Type information:
Holotype male: PERU, Dept. Ayacucho, 35 km W Puquio, 14º47'31"S, 74º27'19"W, elevation about 3370 m, 10.iii.1987, O. Karsholt, genitalia slide no. RA544♂ (ZMUC).
type genitalia preparation:
RA544
Type depository:
Zoological Museum, Natural History Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen (ZMUC)
Etymology:
The species name is derived from Latin magnus (large, big) and spina (a spine, thorn, bone) in reference to the large cornuti in the male genitalia