Bryotropha domestica (HAWORTH, 1828)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5356591 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5452675 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/497A7A46-2B45-4412-FF7A-8C0BFB9AFE07 |
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Marcus |
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Bryotropha domestica (HAWORTH, 1828) |
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Bryotropha domestica (HAWORTH, 1828) View in CoL
F i r s t r e c o r d. KARSHOLT & RUTTEN (2005: 196) without details. GOZMÁNY (2012: 320) from several localities.
E x a m i n e d m a t e r i a l. 1♀, Xavusa , 20.v.1904, leg. Rebel ( NHMV) ; 1♀, Assitis , 550 m, 13.vi.1958, leg. H. Reisser ( ZSM) ; 13, Psikhron , 1000 m, 20.vii.1960, leg. Reisser ( ZSM) ; 13, Mt. Ida , Silva Rouva, 1000 m, 27.vii.1957, leg. Reisser, 13, ditto, but 25.vi.1958 ( ZSM) ; 1♀, road Iraklion – Malia , 27.ix.1979, leg. Glaser ( SMNK) ; 433, 4♀♀, Asprospotamos , SE Makrigialos, 20 m, 15.v.-3.vi.1998, leg. Sutter ( SMNK) ; 233, Kallergi Mts. 1450-1550 m, 28-30.vii.2001, leg. Fibiger et al. ( ZMUC) ; 1♀, Omalos , 1100-1200 m, 28.vii.-2.viii.2001, leg. Fibiger et al. ( ZMUC) ; 1♀, Loutro , Phinix, ca. 40 m, 17.v.2005, leg. Ruckdeschel ( TLMF) ; 13, Hora Sfakion , 240 m, 11.v.2003, leg. Ruckdeschel ( TLMF) ; 13, Omalos , 1000 m, 9.viii.2006, leg. Ruckdeschel ( TLMF) ; 13, Omalos , northern forest, 1100 m, 5.vii.2010, leg. Ruckdeschel (DNA Barcode TLMF Lep 21332) ( TLMF) ; 33, Imbros , 785m, 13-17.vi.2010, leg. Aarvik, genitalia slide NHMO 2050 ( NHMO) ; 13, 1♀, Omalos Plateau , 1040 m, 14-20.vi.2014, leg. Karsholt, Hviid & Vilhelmsen ( ZMUC) ; 1♀, 3.5 km SW Omalos Plateau , 1200 m, 16-20.vi.2014, leg. Karsholt, Hviid & Vilhelmsen ( ZMUC) .
M o l e c u l a r d a t a. A single barcode sequence in BOLD from Bavaria is clustering separately with an intraspecific divergence of 1.83 % to the two barcodes from Crete. However, further unpublished sequences from England are only 0.76 % divergent from Crete.
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