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2. Diagnose

2.1. Falter und Genitalien

Leo Vähätalo meldete uns (per e-Mail am 27. September 2022 an Jürgen Rodeland): "The genitalia of O. imbutella can be found here: http://tun.fi/JX.1015382#123 and the imago here: http://tun.fi/GBRD.310. The identification was confirmed by Lvovsky via email (26.9.2022). Unfortunately, in the imago link the identification is given incorrectly as Agonopterix sp., but I do not have the authorization to edit that data."

2.2. Erstbeschreibung

3. Weitere Informationen

3.1. Andere Kombinationen

  • Depressaria imbutella Christoph, 1888 [Originalkombination]
  • Agonopterix imbutella (Christoph, 1888) [so z.B. bei Koçak & Kemal (2018)]

3.2. Taxonomie

Leo Vähätalo meldete uns (per e-Mail am 27. September 2022 an Jürgen Rodeland): "Additionally, I noticed Orophia imbutella (Christoph, 1888) is under the genus Agonopterix on Lepiforum. This species was transferred from Depressaria to Orophia on the basis of genitalia by Lvovsky (2003) in: Check-list of the broad-winged moths (Oecophoridae s. 1.) of Russia and adjacent countries. Nota lepid. 25 (4)." Lvovsky (2003: 219) begründete konkret: "O. imbutella (Christoph, 1888) comb. n. [= Depressaria imbutella Christoph, 1888)] - Georgia. Note: the peculiar double gnathos and reduced tegumen in the male genitalia explain the transfer of this species to the genus Orophia Hübner, 1825." Kaila et al. (2024) stellen Cacocroa, Rosetea, Zizyphia - und indirekt auch Orophia - zurück zu den Depressariidae in eine basale Unterfamilie Cacachroinae: "Because Orophiinae Lvovsky, 1974 is a secondary homonym of Orophiini Thomson, 1863 (Coleoptera: Ciidae), and Cryptolechiinae is considered here as being unrelated to it, the name Cacochroini Leraut, 1993 is reinstated as a valid family-group name as Cacochroinae within Depressariidae (Gelechioidea), with Eutornini Lvovsky, 2019, syn. nov. as a subjective junior synonym of Cacochroini."

3.3. Faunistik

Leo Vähätalo meldete uns (per e-Mail am 27. September 2022 an Jürgen Rodeland): "The updated distribution is given in "Lvovsky A.L. 2006. Check-list of the broad-winged and flat moths (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae, Chimabachidae, Amphisbatidae, Depressariidae) of the fauna of Russia and adjacent countries. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, 307: 1–118": Georgia (type locality Borjomi), Turkey and Israel."

(Autor: Erwin Rennwald)

3.4. Literatur

  • Erstbeschreibung: Christoph, H. (1888): Diagnosen zu einigen neuen Lepidopteren des palaearctischen Faunengebietes. — Horae societatis entomologicae rossicae 22: 308-314. St. Pétersbourg (V. Bésobrasoff & Comp.).
  • Kaila, L., Karsholt, O. & T. Revilla (2024): The genus Zizyphia Chrétien, 1908, with notes on its systematic position and the first record of Z. cleodorella Chrétien, 1908 from Europe (Lepidoptera, Depressariidae, Cacochroinae). — Nota Lepidopterologica, 47: 19-28. [zur Arbeit mit PDF-Download auf nl.pensoft.net]
  • Koçak, A. Ö. & M. Kemal (2018): A synonymous and distributional list of the species of the Lepidoptera of Turkey. — CESA Memoirs 8: 1-487. [Digitalisat auf archive.org]
  • Lvovsky A.L. (2003): Check-list of the broad-winged moths (Oecophoridae s.l.) of Russia and adjacent countries. — Nota Lepidopterologica, 25 (4): 213-220. [PDF auf zobodat.at]
  • Lvovsky A.L. (2006): Check-list of the broad-winged and flat moths (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae, Chimabachidae, Amphisbatidae, Depressariidae) of the fauna of Russia and adjacent countries. — Proceedings of the Zoological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, 307: 1–118. [in Russian] [Sekundärzitat]