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Liste De Lépidoptères De La Collection D'insectes Du Québec Liste des Lépidoptères de la Collection d'insectes du Québec FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES HEPIALIDAE Sthenopis argenteomaculatus (Harris,1841) 9 06 023 002 001 auratus (Grote,1878) 1 06 023 002 005 purpurascens (Packard,1863) 4 06 023 002 002 quadriguttatus (Grote,1864) 20 06 023 002 003 thule (Stecker,1875) 3 06 023 002 004 Korscheltellus gracilis (Grote,1864) 15 06 023 003 001 OPOSTEGIDAE Pseudopostega sp. 5 06 026 001 000 INCURVARIIDAE Paraclemensia acerifoliella (Fitch,1854) 15 06 025 001 001 TISCHERIIDAE Tischeria sp. 1 06 062 001 000 PSYCHIDAE PSYCHINAE Psyche casta (Pallas,1767) 1 06 045 005 001 TINEIDAE NEMAPOGONINAE Nemapogon tylodes (Meyrick,1919) 1 06 058 002 001 TINEINAE Tinea pellionella (Linnaeus,1758) 6 06 058 001 001 Niditinea fuscella (Linnaeus,1758) 2 06 058 007 001 Monopis laevigella (Denis & Schiff.,1775) 1 06 058 003 005 Daviscardia coloradella (Dietz,1905) 1 06 058 019 001 Tineola bisselliella (Hummel,1823) 9 06 058 004 001 BUCCULATRICIDAE Bucculatrix canadensisella Chambers,1875 60 06 004 001 001 GRACILLARIIDAE GRACILLARIINAE Caloptilia alnivorella (Chambers,1875) 3 06 020 015 004 betulivora McDunnough,1946 3 06 020 015 008 cornusella (Ely,1915) 2 06 020 015 020 fraxinella (Ely,1915) 2 06 020 015 015 invariabilis (Braun,1927) 1 06 020 015 005 packardella (Chambers,1872) 2 06 020 015 021 Page 1 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES pulchella (Chambers,1875) 1 06 020 015 006 sp. 6 06 020 015 000 Gracillaria syringella (Fabricius,1794) 11 06 020 001 006 Micrurapteryx salicifoliella (Chambers,1872) 21 06 020 005 001 Parornix arbutifoliella (Dietz,1907) 2 06 020 009 008 LITHOCOLLETINAE Phyllonorycter apparella (Herrich-Schäffer,1855) 33 06 020 013 002 argentinotella (Clemens,1859) 1 06 020 013 004 basistrigella (Clemens,1859) 1 06 020 013 006 clemensella (Chambers,1871) 1 06 020 013 008 lucetiella (Clemens,1859) 3 06 020 013 017 lucidicostella (Clemens,1859) 3 06 020 013 018 nipigon (Freeman,1970) 15 06 020 013 022 quercialbella (Fitch,1859) 1 06 020 013 029 sp. 10 06 020 013 000 Cameraria aceriella (Clemens,1859) 1 06 020 012 003 caryaefoliella (Clemens,1859) 1 06 020 012 006 hamadryadella (Clemens,1859) 4 06 020 012 002 hamameliella (Busck,1903) 1 06 020 012 015 macrocarpella (Frey & Boll,1878) 1 06 020 012 011 ostryarella (Chambers,1871) 1 06 020 012 012 PHYLLOCNISTINAE Phyllocnistis ampelopsiella Chambers,1871 3 06 020 004 002 populiella Chambers,1875 30 06 020 004 001 NON IDENTIFIÉS 9 YPONOMEUTIDAE Atteva aurea (Fitch,1856) 1 06 055 007 002 Swammerdamia pyrella (Villers,1789) 1 06 055 003 003 Yponomeuta cagnagella (Hübner,1813) 31 06 055 006 002 Zelleria haimbachi Busck,1915 16 06 055 004 002 NON IDENTIFIÉS 1 ARGYRESTHIIDAE ARGYRESTHIINAE Argyresthia aureoargentella Brower,1953 10 06 082 001 006 canadensis Freeman,1972 12 06 082 001 013 goedartella (Linnaeus,1758) 3 06 082 001 002 laricella Kearfott,1908 6 06 082 001 005 Page 2 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES mariana Freeman,1972 2 06 082 001 003 oreasella Clemens,1860 1 06 082 001 014 thuiella (Packard,1871) 44 06 082 001 004 PLUTELLIDAE Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus,1758) 10 06 044 004 006 Acrolepiopsis assectella (Zeller,1839) 12 06 044 008 001 YPSOLOPHIDAE YPSOLOPHINAE Ypsolopha canariella (Walsingham,1881) 1 06 050 001 001 dentella (Fabricius,1775) 25 06 050 001 002 falciferella (Walsingham,1881) 5 06 050 001 004 AUTOSTICHIDAE SYMMOCINAE Gerdana caritella Busck,1908 1 06 083 001 001 BLASTOBASIDAE Holcocera immaculella McDunnough,1930 29 06 007 001 001 sp. 1 06 007 001 000 OECOPHORIDAE STENOMATINAE Antaeotricha leucillana Zeller,1854 10 06 036 004 001 schlaegeri (Zeller,1854) 6 06 036 004 002 OECOPHORINAE Epicallima argenticinctella (Clemens,1860) 1 06 036 021 001 Mathildana newmanella (Clemens,1864) 1 06 036 014 001 Polix coloradella (Walsingham,1888) 2 06 036 013 001 NON IDENTIFIÉS 7 1 ELACHISTIDAE AGONOXENINAE Blastodacna sp. prob. atra 3 06 071 001 000 Chrysoclista linneella (Clerck,1759) 6 06 071 002 001 DEPRESSARIINAE Agonopterix argillacea (Walsingham,1881) 3 06 071 003 001 gelidella (Busck,1908) 2 06 071 003 003 sp. 3 06 071 003 000 Depressariodes ciniflonella (Lienig & Zeller,1846) 5 06 071 004 001 Bibarrambla allenella (Walsingham,1882) 21 06 071 005 001 Semioscopis merriccella Dyar,1902 2 06 071 006 005 Depressaria pastinacella (Duponchel,1838) 22 06 071 007 004 Nites atrocapitella (McDunnough,1944) 1 06 071 008 003 betulella (Busck,1902) 30 06 071 008 001 grotella (Robinson,1869) 7 06 071 008 002 Page 3 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES Machimia tentoriferella Clemens,1860 5 06 071 009 001 Psilocorsis cryptolechiella (Chambers,1872) 1 06 071 010 007 quercicella Clemens,1860 13 06 071 010 004 reflexella Clemens,1860 59 06 071 010 005 sp. 7 06 071 010 000 ETHMIINAE Ethmia bipunctella (Fabricius,1775) 1 06 071 014 001 longimaculella (Chambers,1872) 1 06 071 014 002 COLEOPHORIDAE COLEOPHORINAE Coleophora comptoniella (McDunnough,1926) 1 06 009 001 026 deauratella Lienig & Zeller,1846 2 06 009 001 007 laricella (Hübner,1814) 108 06 009 001 006 limosipennella (Duponchel,1843) 1 06 009 001 002 malivorella Riley,1878 2 06 009 001 001 pruniella Clemens,1861 5 06 009 001 009 sacramenta Heinrich,1914 6 06 009 001 013 serratella (Linnaeus,1761) 110 06 009 001 015 spinella (Schrank,1802) 13 06 009 001 008 versurella Zeller,1849 1 06 009 001 004 sp. 11 06 009 001 000 MOMPHIDAE MOMPHINAE Mompha eloisella (Clemens,1860) 4 06 022 001 005 stellella Busck,1906 1 06 022 001 008 SCYTHRIDIDAE SCYTHRIDINAE Scythris limbella (Fabricius,1775) 2 06 078 001 007 COSMOPTERIGIDAE COSMOPTERIGINAE Limnaecia phragmitella Stainton,1851 13 06 010 001 001 NON IDENTIFIÉS 3 GELECHIIDAE GELECHIINAE ANOMOLOGINI Chrysoesthia sexguttella (Thunberg,1794) 7 06 016 016 002 Metzneria lappella (Linnaeus,1758) 2 06 016 012 001 LITINI Recurvaria sp. 20 06 016 010 000 Coleotechnites apicitripunctella (Clemens,1860) 2 06 016 034 012 atrupictella (Dietz,1900) 4 06 016 034 001 laricis (Freeman,1965) 2 06 016 034 020 piceaella (Kearfott,1903) 9 06 016 034 015 Page 4 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES quercivorella (Chambers,1872) 1 06 006 034 009 sp. 2 ? 06 016 034 000 Exoteleia nepheos Freeman,1967 3 06 016 008 006 pinifoliella (Chambers,1880) 6 06 016 008 002 sp. 2 06 016 008 000 Pubitelphusa latifasciella (Chambers,1875) 42 06 016 036 008 sp. 9 06 016 011 000 Xenolechia sp. 1 06 016 024 000 GELECHIINI Gelechia lynceella Zeller,1873 18 06 016 014 003 sp. 1 06 016 014 000 Chionodes adamas Hodges,1999 6 06 016 003 020 bicostomaculella (Chambers,1872) 06 016 003 003 praeclarella (Herrich-Schäffer,1854) 4 06 016 003 021 formosella (Murtfeldt,1881) 4 06 016 003 018 obscurusella (Chambers,1872) 80 06 016 003 009 thoraceochrella (Chambers,1872) 20 06 016 003 011 sp. 11 06 016 003 000 Filatima persicaeella (Murtfeldt,1899) 1 06 016 020 003 sp. 4 06 016 020 000 Athrips mouffetella (Linnaeus,1758) 5 06 016 045 001 GNORIMOSCHEMINI Gnorimoschema gallaesolidaginis (Riley,1869) 2 06 016 009 001 Euscrobipalpa atriplicella (F. von Röslerstamm,[1841]) 2 06 016 036 001 ANACAMPSINI Anacampsis innocuella (Zeller,1873) 109 06 016 001 001 niveopulvella (Chambers,1875) 74 06 016 001 002 DICHOMERIDINAE Dichomeris flavocostella (Clemens,1860) 4 06 016 005 002 leuconotella (Busck,1904) 1 06 016 005 003 ligulella Hübner,1818 2 06 016 005 001 ventrella (Fitch,1854) 1 06 016 005 004 PEXICOPIINAE Sitotroga cerealella (Olivier,1789) 3 06 016 013 001 NON IDENTIFIÉS 96 PTEROPHORIDAE PTEROPHORINAE PLATYPTILIINI Gillmeria pallidactyla (Haworth,1811) 9 06 046 002 001 OXYPTILINI Geina periscelidactyla (Fitch,1854) 12 06 046 001 002 tenuidactyla (Fitch,1854) 4 06 046 001 004 Dejongia lobidactylus (Fitch,1854) 1 06 046 005 001 Page 5 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES Cnaemidophorus rhododactylus (Denis & Schiff.,1775) 2 06 046 011 001 OIDAEMATOPHORINI Oidaematophorus eupatorii (Fernald,1891) 11 06 046 003 002 mathewianus (Zeller,1874) 1 06 046 003 003 Hellinsia homodactylus (Walker,1864) 1 06 046 006 001 Emmelina monodactyla (Linnaeus,1758) 2 06 046 007 001 NON IDENTIFIÉS 1 SCHRECKENSTEINIIDAE Schreckensteinia festaliella Hübner,1818 2 06 032 001 002 URODIDAE Wockia asperipunctella (Bruand,1852) 1 06 056 001 001 CHOREUTIDAE CHOREUTINAE Prochoreutis inflatella (Clemens,1863) 06 074 002 001 Choreutis diana (Hübner,1819) 9 06 074 003 002 pariana (Clerck,1759) 5 06 074 003 003 TORTRICIDAE OLETHREUTINAE OLETHREUTINI Episimus argutanus (Clemens,1860) 9 06 037 036 001 Paralobesia piceana (Freeman,1941) 11 06 037 022 001 viteana (Clemens,1860) 6 06 037 022 005 Apotomis albeolana (Zeller,1875) 4 06 037 042 004 capreana (Hübner,1817) 3 06 037 042 007 funerea (Meyrick,1920) 21 06 037 042 010 infida (Heinrich,1926) 2 06 037 042 011 removana (Kearfott,1907) 47 06 037 042 013 tertiana (McDunnough,1922) 1 06 037 042 012 sp. 1 06 037 042 000 Pseudosciaphila duplex (Walsingham,1905) 148 06 037 044 001 Orthotaenia undulana (Denis & Schiff.,1775) 25 06 037 045 001 Olethreutes albiciliana (Fernald,1882) 4 06 037 020 002 appendiceum (Zeller,1875) 19 06 037 020 011 atrodentana (Fernald,1882) 12 06 037 020 014 bipartitana (Clemens,1860) 1 06 037 020 007 diallacta (Meyrick,1932) 1 06 037 020 061 exoletum (Zeller,1875) 2 06 037 020 032 ferriferana (Walker,1863) 4 06 037 020 026 lacunana (Freeman,1941) 2 06 037 020 023 Page 6 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb.
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