2. Weitere Informationen
2.1. Etymologie (Namenserklärung)
Gozmány (1982: 177): “The specimens were captured by Mr. G. Christensen on a collecting trip at his base in the Taygetos mountains (cf. Introduction), in late July and Angust [sic]; it is dedicated to him in friendship and acknowledgement of his multiple research results and scientific zeal in the exploration of the Peloponnesian fauna.”
2.2. Faunistik
Nach der Fauna Europaea [Fauna Europaea, last update 29 August 2013, version 2.6.2] ist die Art nur vom griechischen Festland bekannt.
Locus typicus nach Gozmány (1982: 177): Griechenland, Lakonia, Mt. Taygetos, 1.000 m.
2.3. Literatur
- Erstbeschreibung: Gozmány, L. A. (1931): Records of the Lepidoptera of Greece based on the collections of G. Christensen and L. Gozmany: I, Pyraloidea (except Phycitidae) and Symmocidae. — Annales Musei Goulandris 5: 171-178.