Ypsolopha dentella ( Fabricius, 1775 )

Jin, Qing, Wang, Shuxia & Li, Houhun, 2013, Review of the genus Ypsolopha Latreille, 1796 from China (Lepidoptera: Ypsolophidae), Zootaxa 3705 (1), pp. 1-91 : 46

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Ypsolopha dentella ( Fabricius, 1775 )
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Ypsolopha dentella ( Fabricius, 1775)

( Figs 41 View FIGURES 40 – 47 , 90 View FIGURES 86 – 91 , 141 View FIGURES 141 – 146 , 186 View FIGURES 182 – 187 )

Phalaena xylostella Linnaeus, 1767: 890 , nec ( Linnaeus, 1758).

Alucita dentella Fabricius, 1775: 667 .

Tinea harpella Denis et Schiffermüller, 1775: 136 .

Cerostoma pallescentella Staudinger, 1892: 392 .

Cerostoma affinitella Staudinger, 1892: 392 ; Sohn et al., 2010: 31.

Ypsolophus dentellus (Fabricius) : Zagulajev, 1989: 490.

Ypsolopha dentella (Fabricius) : Agassiz, 1996: 91; Gauld, 2002: 38; Gauld, 2003: 20; Baraniak & Vives, 2005: 324; Sohn, 2011: 227; Gershenson & Kozhevnikova, 2013: 102.

Type locality: Sweden.

Adult ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40 – 47 ): Wing expanse 20.0−22.0 mm. Forewing with CuA1 and CuA2 connate ( Fig. 90 View FIGURES 86 – 91 ).

Material examined. 6 ♂♂, Buerjin County (47°41′ N, 86°59′ E), Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 1114 m, 22−23.vii.2007, coll. Xinpu Wang et al.; 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Habahe County (48°02′ N, 86°26′ E), Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 1264 m, 27.vii.2007, coll. Xinpu Wang et al.

Host plant. Lonicera sp. ( Zagulajev 1989; Gershenson & Kozhevnikova 2013).

Distribution. China (Heilongjiang, Jiling, Xinjiang), Japan, Russia (Caucasus, Far East), Israel, Asia Minor, Europe, North America.

Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the forewing having a broad yellowish white dorsal band. Ypsolopha dentella is similar to Y. varidentella sp. nov., but can be separated by the yellowish white head and thorax ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40 – 47 ), the arched uncus and the longer phallus about 1.4 times length of the valva in the male genitalia ( Fig. 141 View FIGURES 141 – 146 ), and the lamella postvaginalis composed of two sclerotized parallel bands in the female genitalia ( Fig. 186 View FIGURES 182 – 187 ). In Y. varidentella sp. nov., the forewing has a grayish brown dorsal band, and the head and the thorax are gray or grayish brown ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 40 – 47 ), the uncus is triangular and the phallus is slightly longer than the valva in the male genitalia (143), and the lamella postvaginalis is V-shaped in the female genitalia ( Fig. 188 View FIGURES 188 – 193 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Plutellidae

Genus

Ypsolopha

Loc

Ypsolopha dentella ( Fabricius, 1775 )

Jin, Qing, Wang, Shuxia & Li, Houhun 2013
2013
Loc

Ypsolopha dentella

Gershenson 2013: 102
Baraniak 2005: 324
Gauld 2003: 20
Gauld 2002: 38
Agassiz 1996: 91
1996
Loc

Ypsolophus dentellus

Zagulajev 1989: 490
1989
Loc

Cerostoma pallescentella

Staudinger 1892: 392
1892
Loc

Cerostoma affinitella

Sohn 2010: 31
Staudinger 1892: 392
1892
Loc

Alucita dentella

Fabricius 1775: 667
1775
Loc

Tinea harpella Denis et Schiffermüller, 1775 : 136

Denis 1775: 136
1775
Loc

Phalaena xylostella

Linnaeus 1767: 890
1767
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