1. Falter
2. Diagnose
2.1. Geschlecht nicht bestimmt
3. Biologie
3.1. Habitat
4. Weitere Informationen
4.1. Andere Kombinationen
- Micropteryx zangheriella Heath, 1963 [Originalkombination]
4.2. Typenmaterial
Heath (1963: 131-132): “Material examined
Four males three females.
One male one female: Sicilia, Morvetella, Füge 1/4 07 4/4. (Genitalia preparation J. Heath No. 177, B. M. no. 6351). in collection British Museum (Natural History).
One male: Sicilia, Farvita, Füge 8/4. (Genitalia preparation J. Heath No. 178, B. M. No. 6350). In collection British Museum (Natural History).
One male: Syracuse, Sicily, 23.iv.1918, Wlsm. (Genitalia preparation H. Heath No. 179, B. M. No. 6352). In collection British Museum (Natural History).
One male one female: Palermo, Sicily, 13-17.iii.1918, Wlsm. (Genitalia preparation J. Heath No. 139). In collection J. Heath.
One female: Romagna, Forlì, 16.vii.1955, Collez. Zangheri. In collection «Museo Zangheri di Storia Naturale della Romagna» (Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona).”
4.3. Literatur
- Erstbeschreibung: Heath, J. (1963): A new species and a new form of Micropteryx (Lepidoptera Zeugloptera: Micropterygidae). — Memoire des Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona 11: 129-132.