3. Weitere Informationen
3.1. Etymologie (Namenserklärung)
Wie bezeichnet man auf krim-tatarisch die Hochlagenweiden? Bidzilya & Budashkin (2017) verraten es uns: "The specific name refers to the habitats of the new species – jaila (from Crimean-Tatar “yayla”, high mountains summer pastures), the open horizontal slightly hilly mesophytic plateaus at elevations of 1000–1500 m covered mainly with grass, which are very characteristic for the highest parts of Crimean mountains."
3.2. Faunistik
Die Art ist nur durch die Typenserie von meist flachen Hochlagen-Wiesen der Krim zwischen 1100 und 1350 m bekannt.
3.3. Typenmaterial
Bidzilya & Budashkin (2017) informieren: "Holotype ♂, “Crimea, Karabi-jaila, 1100 m, 8.vi.1994, in the morning on sunrise, leg. Yu. Budashkin” (ZMKU). Genitalia slide: O. Bidzilya prep. no. 627/14 (ZMKU). Paratypes: 6 ♂, 1 ♀, same data as holotype, Genitalia slide: O. Bidzilya prep. no. 628/14♀ (ZMKU, KSS, ZIN); 1 ♀, Crimea, Aj-Petri, 1200 m, at light, 14.vi.2002, leg. Yu. Budashkin (KSS); 1 ♀, Crimea, Crimean Reserve, Babugan-jaila, Bolshaja Chuchel mt., 1350 m, 3.vi.2006, evening collection, leg. Yu. Budashkin (KSS)."
(Autor: Erwin Rennwald)
3.4. Literatur
- Erstbeschreibung: Bidzilya, O.V. & Y.I. Budashkin (2017): New records of Lepidoptera from Ukraine and description of a new species of Caloptilia Hübner, 1825 (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) from the mountains of Crimea. — Nota lepidopterologica 40 (2) 2017: 145-161. DOI 10.3897/nl.40.13085 [zur Arbeit bei pensoft.net]