Description of new species of oak leaf-miners (Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae), with notes on the species groups of Stigmella Schrank associated with Quercus as a host-plant

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Stigmella acuta Diškus, Navickaité & Remeikis, sp. nov., a new species of oak-feeding leaf-miner belonging to the S. he-margyrella group, and S. cornuta Rociené & Stonis, sp. nov., belonging to the newly designated S. cornuta group, are described from Asia and, for the first time, the S. hemargyrella group is associated with Quercus as a host-plant. The new species are illustrated with photographs of the leaf mines, adults, and genitalia. Diagnostics and host-plant preferences of seven Stigmella species groups associated with oaks (the S. caesurifasciella, S. saginella, S. quercipulchella, S. ruficapi-tella, S. castanopsiella, S. hemargyrella and S. cornuta groups) are discussed. Copyright © 2013 Magnolia Press.

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Stonis, J. R., Diškus, A., Remeikis, A., Navickaité, A., & Rociené, A. (2013). Description of new species of oak leaf-miners (Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae), with notes on the species groups of Stigmella Schrank associated with Quercus as a host-plant. Zootaxa, 3737(3), 201–222. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3737.3.1

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