2022
DOI: 10.11118/978-80-7509-862-7
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Motýli (Lepidoptera) evropsky významné lokality Soutok-Podluží

Abstract: Open Acces. Publikace "Motýli (Lepidoptera) evropsky významné lokality Soutok-Podluží" podléhá licenci CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Motýli (lepidoptera) evropsky význaMné lokality soutok-podluží OBSAH

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“…It is distributed across most of Western and Central Europe [43], Russia [64], Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan [65] and was found in Slovenia in 2022 (present paper). two species is also similar [36] (Figure 3; Table 1). The species status of P. xenia remains a topic of debate.…”
Section: Leaf-mining Species New To Sloveniasupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…It is distributed across most of Western and Central Europe [43], Russia [64], Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan [65] and was found in Slovenia in 2022 (present paper). two species is also similar [36] (Figure 3; Table 1). The species status of P. xenia remains a topic of debate.…”
Section: Leaf-mining Species New To Sloveniasupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The insect species were identified based on their characteristic leaf mines [22,36]. The following features were taken into account: the shape of the mine, its position on the leaf/petiole/shoot, frass pattern, the presence of an exit hole, the characteristics of larval and/or pupal exuviae or dead larvae and pupae found in the mines, and trophic association (i.e., data on host plant species or genus).…”
Section: Leaf Miner Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hrubý, 1964;Laštůvka and Laštůvka, 1986) or subspecies De Prins, 2005, 2022) of P. quercifoliella (Zeller, 1839), or it was not distinguished from this species. Laštůvka et al (2018) and Lopez-Vaamonde et al (2021) present it as a separate species. It is close to Phyllonorycter extincta Deschka, 1974 morphologically, and they form together with P. mirbeckifoliae Deschka, 1974 and P. quercifoliella a monophyletic group of very close taxa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%