3. Weitere Informationen
3.1. Etymologie (Namenserklärung)
Huemer, Zlatkov & Baixeras (2012: 48): “The new species is named after the Dinaric mountain systems which dominates the western part of the Balkan Peninsula.”
3.2. Faunistik
Die Art wurde aus dem Dinarischen Gebirge (Montenegro, Bosnien und Herzegowina) beschrieben.
3.3. Taxonomie
Huemer, Zlatkov & Baixeras (2012: 41): “The new species was formerly confused with D. ligulana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) from the Alps and D. rilana Drenowsky, 1909 from the Rila mountains (Bulgaria)”.
3.4. Typenmaterial
Huemer, Zlatkov & Baixeras (2012: 45): “Holotype. ♂, “Macedonia, NP Mavrovo Korab, Korabska jezero, Kobilino pole, 2080–2180 m, 20°34'55''E, 41°46'42''N 28.7.–1.8.2011 leg. Huemer & Tarmann” “BC TLMF Lep 5065” (TLMF).
Paratypes. Macedonia: 29 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, same data as holotype (TLMF, NMNHS). Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1 ♂, Vucija bara, early 7.1909, leg. Wagner, genitalia slide in tube (NHMW).”
3.5. Literatur
- Erstbeschreibung: Huemer, P., Zlatkov, B. & J. Baixeras (2012): Dichrorampha dinarica, new species, a century of confusion in European lepidopterology (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) resolved by combining morphology and DNA barcoding — Zootaxa 3389: 41-50 [PDF auf mapress.com (nur erste Seite)].