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1 2 ERIK J. VAN NIEUKERKEN & YOUQIAO LIU National Museum of Natural History Naturalis, Leiden Zoological Institute, Academia Sinica, Beijing NEPTICULIDAE (LEPIDOPTERA) IN CHINA, 1. INTRODUCTION AND STIGMELLA SCHRANK FEEDING ON FAGACEAE Nieukerken, E. J. van & Y. Liu, 2000. Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera) in China, 1. Introduction and Stigmella Schrank feeding on Fagaceae. – Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 143: 145-181, figs. 1-98, table 1. [ISSN 0040-7496]. Published 1 December 2000. The Stigmella species feeding on Fagaceae collected in China in 1984 are described and all known East Asian species are reviewed. In total 13 species are recognized: 12 are tentatively grouped in the ruficapitella-group and one in the caesurifasciella-group. The ruficapitella-group includes here also the castanopsiella-group and the suberivora-group. Stigmella kao, S. circumar- gentea, S. vandrieli and S. lithocarpella are described as new species from Yunnan and S. fumida Kemperman & Wilkinson is also reported from Yunnan. From Heilongjiang four species are reported: S. omelkoi Puplesis, S. fervida Puplesis (on basis of mines only), S. dentatae Puplesis and S. aladina Puplesis. Three new synonyms are proposed: S. quercifaga Kemperman & Wilkinson with S. aladina Puplesis, S. kurii Kemperman & Wilkinson with S. chrysopterella Kemperman & Wilkinson and S. egregilustrata Kemperman
Tijdschrift voor Entomologie – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2000
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