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Additions and Corrections to the Nordic-Baltic Checklist of Lepidoptera © Norwegian Journal of Entomology. 18 June 2021 Additions and corrections to the Nordic-Baltic Checklist of Lepidoptera LEIF AARVIK, BENGT ÅKE BENGTSSON, HALLVARD ELVEN, POVILAS IVINSKIS, URMAS JÜRIVETE, OLE KARSHOLT, MARKO MUTANEN & NIKOLAY SAVENKOV Aarvik, L., Bengtsson, B.Å., Elven, H., Ivinskis, P., Jürivete, U., Karsholt, O., Mutanen, M. & Savenkov, N. 2021. Additions and corrections to the Nordic-Baltic Checklist of Lepidoptera. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 68, 1–14. Additions and corrections to the Nordic-Baltic Checklist of Lepidoptera (Aarvik et al. 2017) are presented. 44 species new to the Nordic-Baltic area as well as numerous new country records are added. Two misspellings and 14 other mistakes of various types are corrected. The genus name Tuta Kieffer & Jørgensen, 1910 is recombined with the species name absoluta Meyrick, 1917 as Tuta absoluta (Meyrick, 1917) comb. rev. Key words: Lepidoptera, checklist, Nordic-Baltic, additions, corrections. Leif Aarvik, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1172 Blindern, NO-0318 Oslo, Norway. E-mail: [email protected] Bengt Å. Bengtsson, Lokegatan 3, S-386 93 Färjestaden, Sweden. E-mail: [email protected] Hallvard Elven, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1172 Blindern, NO-0318 Oslo, Norway. E-mail: [email protected] Povilas Ivinskis, St. Nature Research Centre, Akademijos 2, LT-08412 Vilnius-21, Lithuania. E-mail: [email protected] Urmas Jürivete, Estonian Lepidopterologists’ Society, Moora umb. 8, EE-11625 Tallinn, Estonia. E-mail: [email protected] Ole Karsholt, Zoologisk Museum, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. E-mail: [email protected] Marko Mutanen, Department of Genetics and Physiology, P.O. Box 3000, FI-90014 University of Oulu, Finland. E-mail: [email protected] Nikolay Savenkov, Latvian Museum of Natural History, K. Barona st. 4, LV-1050 Riga, Latvia. E-mail: [email protected] Introduction years, numerous publications on Lepidoptera have appeared which have added to the knowledge The authors present faunistic and taxonomic of the fauna present in the area. The studies on updates to the Nordic-Baltic Checklist of phylogeny using molecular methods are continuing Lepidoptera (Aarvik et al. 2017). In the past three and recently this has affected particularly the 1 Aarvik et al.: Additions and corrections to the Nordic-Baltic Checklist of Lepidoptera classification of Gelechioidea (Wang & Li cases when a record was omitted by mistake in 2020) and Geometridae (Murillo-Ramos et al. the checklist (Aarvik et al. 2017). The number 2019, Müller et al. 2019, Sihvonen et al. 2020). before the name of the taxon is the same as the New monographs covering Europe or the whole one used in the checklist. A new taxon takes Palaearctic region give an extended perspective at the number of the taxon preceding it, adding a the genus level and inevitably lead to changes. An letter after the number, as in the example: 4178a. example is the monograph on the noctuid genus Spodoptera cilium Guenée, 1852 D (Hviid 2018). Agrochola Hübner, 1821 and allies (Ronkay et This means that Spodoptera cilium is a species al. 2017). At the national level numerous new new to Denmark as well as the whole region, and records have been made. This reflects the interest that it should be inserted after Spodoptera exigua, in Lepidoptera in each of the countries, but also to which has number 4178. some extent a warmer climate. It has recently been suggested (Wiemers et al. 2018) that Linnaeus’ Fauna Svecica was New country records published in 1760, not 1761. However, it seems that Linnaeus in 1760 was only circulating a proof ERIOCRANIIDAE version of Linnaeus (1761) and not a publication. 0020. Eriocrania salopiella (Stainton, 1854) Lt The suggested change would affect the year of (Ivinskis et al. 2018). description for a number of species. Until more evidence eventually appears, we consider the year NEPTICULIDAE of publication to be 1761. 0047. Stigmella freyella (Heyden, 1858) S (Bengtsson 2020). 0051. Stigmella sakhalinella Puplesis, 1984 F. Material and methods 0129. Trifurcula immundella (Zeller, 1839) N (Aarvik et al. 2021), Lt (Ivinskis et al. 2018). New country records are based on publications 0136. Etainia louisella (Sircom, 1849) S referred to in each case. In cases where there is (Bengtsson 2019). no reference to a publication, the information was gathered by the authors from the different INCURVARIIDAE countries. A new version of the checklist in the 0185. Incurvaria masculella (Denis & Schiffer- form of an excel sheet is available on the website müller, 1775) Lt (Ivinskis & Rimšaite 2017). of the Norwegian Entomological Society: http:// www.entomologi.no/index.htm ADELIDAE The new country records are the responsibility 0216. Nemophora minimella (Denis & Schiffer- of the authors representing their own country. müller, 1775) F, E. New species for the list is the responsibility of the 0220. Adela reaumurella (Linnaeus, 1758) F. contributor from the country where the species was discovered, but has also been accepted TISCHERIIDAE by the rest of the authors. Some of the records 0245. Coptotriche marginea (Haworth, 1828) N have been published in entomological journals, (Aarvik et al. 2019). some have been presented on the internet and others are presented for the first time here. In PSYCHIDAE case of unpublished records, they are given 0308. Apterona helicoidella (Vallot, 1827) D with the permission of the discoverer/collector. (Buhl et al. 2018). New species for Finland are recorded on the website «Laji» which is provided by The Finnish TINEIDAE Biodiversity Information Facility (FinBIF): 0368. Trichophaga scandinaviella Zagulajev, https://laji.fi/en. The word ‘omitted’ is used in 1960 E. 2 Norwegian Journal of Entomology 68, 1–14 (2021) 0370. Elatobia fuliginosella (Lienig & Zeller, (= Cochylis atricapitana) Lt (Ivinskis & 1846) Lt (Ivinskis & Rimšaite 2017). Rimšaite 2017). 0382. Tinea svenssoni Opheim, 1966 Lt. 1030. Apotomis lineana (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Lt (Ivinskis et al. 2018). GRACILLARIIDAE 1062. Celypha woodiana (Barrett, 1882) Lt 0473. Caloptilia fidella (Reutti, 1853) F, Lv, Lt (Ivinskis et al. 2020, Paulavičiūtė et al. 2020). (Ivinskis et al. 2020). 1115. Endothenia gentianaeana (Hübner, 1799) 0536. Phyllonorycter emberizaepenella (Bouché, Lt (Ivinskis et al. 2020). 1834) I (Ólafsson 2018). 1142. Ancylis comptana (Frölich, 1828) D (P. 0556. Phyllonorycter viminetorum (Stainton, Falck pers.comm.). 1854) E. 1193. Epinotia tedella (Clerck, 1759) I (E. 0557. Phyllonorycter connexella (Zeller, 1846) N Ólafsson in litt.). (Aarvik et al. 2019). 1195. Epinotia pusillana (Peyerimhoff, 1863) S (Bengtsson 2019). YPONOMEUTIDAE 1212. Crocidosema plebejana Zeller, 1847 I 0595. Euhyponomeutoides ribesiella (Joannis, (omitted). 1900) Lt (Ivinskis et al. 2020). 1257. Epiblema junctana (Herrich-Schäffer, 0604. Swammerdamia passerella (Zetterstedt, 1856) Lv. 1839) Lt (Ivinskis et al. 2018). 1270. Notocelia rosaecolana (Doubleday, 1850) I (E. Ólafsson in litt.). ARGYRESTHIIDAE 1277. Retinia perangustana (Snellen, 1883) Lt 0626. Argyresthia trifasciata (Staudinger, 1871) (Paulavičiūtė et al. 2020). E. 1323. Cydia conicolana (Heylaerts, 1874) F. 1330. Cydia grunertiana (Ratzeburg, 1868) Lv. GLYPHIPTERIGIDAE 1336. Cydia leguminana (Lienig & Zeller, 1846) 0673. Digitivalva reticulella (Hübner, 1796) Lt N (Gustad & Aarvik in prep.) (Paulavičiūtė et al. 2017). 1341. Cydia amplana (Hübner, 1799) Lv. 1354. Grapholita gemmiferana Treitschke, 1835 YPSOLOPHIDAE Lt (Ivinskis et al. 2019). 0691. Ypsolopha mucronella (Scopoli, 1763) F. 1358. Grapholita lobarzewskii (Nowicki, 1860) Lt. LYONETIIDAE 1370. Pammene albuginana (Guenée, 1845) Lt 0734. Leucoptera laburnella (Stainton, 1851) F. (Ivinskis & Rimšaite 2017). 0737. Leucoptera lathyrifoliella (Stainton, 1866) 1381. Pammene trauniana (Denis & Schiffer- D (omitted). müller, 1775) S (Bengtsson 2018). 1383. Pammene aurita Razowski, 1992 Lv. CHOREUTIDAE 0768. Choreutis diana (Hübner, 1822) Lt (Ivinskis SESIIDAE et al. 2019). 1443. Synanthedon flaviventris (Staudinger, 1883) N (Aarvik et al. 2021). TORTRICIDAE 1445. Synanthedon myopaeformis (Borkhausen, 0797. Sparganothis pilleriana (Denis & Schiffer- 1789) F. müller, 1775) Lv. 0973. Eupoecilia sanguisorbana (Herrich- AUTOSTICHIDAE Schäffer, 1856)E . 1476. Oegoconia deauratella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1001. Cochylis roseana (Haworth, 1811) S 1854) Lt (Ivinskis & Rimšaite 2017). (Bengtsson 2019). 1006. Cochylichroa atricapitana (Stephens, 1852) 3 Aarvik et al.: Additions and corrections to the Nordic-Baltic Checklist of Lepidoptera OECOPHORIDAE 2042. Elachista atricomella Stainton, 1849 F. 1486. Denisia albimaculea (Haworth, 1828) N 2052. Eachista deriventa Kaila & Mutanen, 2008 (Aarvik et al. 2021). Lv. 1488. Denisia luticiliella (Erschoff, 1877) D 2058. Elachista bifasciella Treitschke, 1833 N (Buhl et al. 2018). (Aarvik et al. 2019). 1512. Batia internella Jäckh, 1972 F. 2081. Elachista consortella Stainton, 1851 Lv. 1520. Oecophora bractella (Linnaeus, 1758) Lv. 2091. Blastodacna hellerella (Duponchel, 1838) Lv. COSMOPTERIGIDAE 1649. Pancalia nodosella (Bruand, 1851) Lt COLEOPHORIDAE (Ivinskis & Rimšaite 2017). 2132. Coleophora amellivora Baldizzone, 1979 Lt (Ivinskis et al. 2019). GELECHIIDAE 2138. Coleophora asteris Mühlig, 1864 F. 1678. Aproaerema larseniella Gozmány, 1957 Lt 2161. Coleophora jaernaensis Björklund & (Paulavičiūtė 2019). Palmqvist, 2002 E. 1700. Nothris
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