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MODIFICATIONS TO TODD TORTS NEWSLETTER GILLIGAN’S WEBSITE - DISTRIBUTED AS PDF TORTRICID.NET Since 2005 the newsletter has been distributed primarily via e-mail as a PDF. The following message was received Several members still receive a hard-copy via from Todd Gilligan regarding his website - regular mail owing to problems receiving Tortricid.net. attachments. If you have been receiving a hard “Just a quick note to mention that I have copy and prefer to receive a PDF, please let me finished a complete redesign of my website! know. Alternatively, if you have been receiving The new site has been uploaded and should be a PDF and would prefer a hard copy, let me fully functional. You can still access it using know. Please check your e-mail address in this either of these URLs: http://www.tortricidae. issue for accuracy. If you have corrections, com or http://www.torticid.net. Some of the please provide them to me at jbrown@sel. new features include a complete redesign barc.usda.gov. including new graphics, menus, fonts, etc.; the ______ability to search the photo database for any / or wildcard text; the ability to BOOK REVIEW display a complete list of thumbnail photos from the database; and new type specimen The following book review will appear photos, including the complete type collection in the spring issue of the Proceedings of the at ANIC (finally!) Entomological Society of Washington. Let me know if you have any However, I am so eager to let everyone know comments/questions/changes you would like to about the book and to encourage everyone to see. Thank you for your time!” order a copy, that I am providing this sneak If you have not yet visited Todd’s preview here. updated website, please do so - I’m sure you of Australia, will be impressed. It is an outstanding example Monographs on Australian , of the type of information and images that can Volume 10, by Marianne Horak, with be made available globally on the web. Also on contributions by Furumi Komai. 528 pages, 984 the site is a review of our initiative to develop a black-and-white photographs; 7" x 10"; ISBN resource for molecular analyses. 0-643-09093-2. AU $160.00 (ca. $120.00 US)

1 Volume 8 January 2007 Issue 1 hardback. CSIRO Publishing. Publication date: geographic area much broader than Australia July 2006. alone. Each genus is described in detail, diagnosed and defined by synapomorphies, and For over two decades, Marianne Horak discussed in the context of biogeography and has been one of the world’s leading experts in phylogenetic relationships; in addition, all the tortricid systematics, with seminal contributions constituent species of the Australian fauna are to van der Geest and Evenhuis’ Tortricid Pests, listed. their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control The text of this monograph is presented (Horak 1991, Horak and Brown 1991), to in 8 major sections, not including the standard Neilsen, Edwards, and Rangsi’s Checklist of front material (i.e., abstract, introduction, Australian Lepidoptera (Horak et al. 1996), and materials and methods, and acknowledgments): to Kristensen’s Handbook of Zoology (Horak 1. Phylogeny of the Olethreutinae, 2. 1998). Her systematic work is thorough, her Morphology, 3. Biology, 4. Diversity and morphological investigations are meticulous, Distribution, 5. Australian Olethreutinae and her knowledge of the world fauna is Genera, 6. References, 7. Appendices, and 8. unparalleled. Her recently published monograph Index. on Australian Olethreutinae, the subject of this The first section, Phylogeny of the book review, is the crowning achievement in a Olethreutinae, presents a detailed list of 126 highly productive career focused primarily on morphological characters for 73 of the included . genera plus two outgroups, along with the Most of us tortricid systematists results of a cladistic analysis using WinClada. impatiently apply our craft to taxa and regions As Horak concludes, the results portrayed in the of various sizes, inevitably leaving a trail of consensus tree should be viewed as preliminary papers, each of which addresses a different and somewhat inconclusive since several species group, genus, country, or geographic widely accepted groupings based on region, but rarely fully treating an entire fauna synapomorphies are not recovered in the or larger taxon in a single tome. Horak has analysis. It is likely that additional characters shown the patience and perseverance to are required to more accurately identify complete a thorough taxonomic study of the relationships among the genera. Nonetheless, entire subfamily Olethreutinae for the entire the data matrix represents an important first continent of Australia. In this volume she step in the development of a phylogeny for the reviews the 90 olethreutine genera and 249 Australian and Oriental members of the described species (and provides comments on subfamily upon which a stable classification an additional 200 undescribed species) can begin to be built. occurring in Australia. Because much of the The Morphology section is thorough and fauna is derived from that of the Oriental rich in details. The 20 pages of wing venation Region, biogeographically and phylogenetically, provide an outstanding visual summary of the the treatment has significant impact on the variation in shape, venation, and male classification of the Olethreutinae of a secondary structures found in the Australian and

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Oriental Olethreutinae. The Biology section pages in the text lack the numbering system presents a brief overview of tortricid life used for other major sections - an extremely histories and larval food plants. And the trivial format oversight that does not detract Diversity and Distribution section likewise from the presentation. presents a brief analysis of different olethreutine Like other CSIRO publications, the tribes within Australia and comparisons with physical aspects of the book are very good - other well-documented faunas. strong binding, high quality paper, and no Section 5, Australian Olethreutinae wasted space. Fonts are highly legible, headings Genera, is the meat of the monograph, with are clear and well defined, and illustrations are over 400 pages of diagnoses, descriptions, and nicely organized, distributed throughout the text illustrations of the included taxa. For each rather than clustered at the back or middle. there are “status remarks,” “evidence for This book is in a vein similar to monophyly,” “diagnosis,” “distribution,” Diakonoff’s (1973) classic South Asiatic “biology,” and “remarks.” The text in this , and it is destined to become the section reveals the depth of Horak’s knowledge new reference for all systematic work on of the fauna. Included are the kinds of details Olethreutinae of Indo-Australia and southern and factoids that experts accumulate over a Asia. But it has broader geographic implications career of working on a taxon but seldom find as well, because many of the treated genera are the right medium in which to convey them. Of distributed on various continents around the particular interest to me are the myriad host- globe: e.g., Megalota, with its Oriental-southern plant records based on Horak’s personal continental distribution; Crocidosema, with its experience, the card file at CSIRO (compiled nearly cosmopolitan distribution; and Spilonota, primarily by the late I. F. B. Common), and the with its Palaearctic-Oriental-Australian range. work of her colleagues in Australia and This book is undoubtedly one of the most elsewhere. In this section she describes 12 new significant and original contributions to tortricid genera and 16 new species along with systematics to appear in the last few decades, proposing 121 new combinations (41 for the and its impact likely will be felt by generations Australian fauna and 80 for non-Australian of tortricid systematists. Anyone working on species). For the tribe Grapholitini, Horak tortricid moths at the global level in any context enlisted the assistance of the highly regarded (e.g., biogeography, , , Japanese tortricid taxonomist Furumi Komai, host-plants, agriculture) absolutely will have to and the results are outstanding. consult this volume. The final three sections, References, Horak is to be congratulated for her Appendices (morphological character matrix tenacity in finishing this overwhelming project and host plants by tortricid genus), and Index, and creating a masterpiece in the process. She are thorough as one would expect in a has set the bar high for her fellow tortricid professional taxonomic treatment. While the taxonomists and Lepidoptera systematists in last two are listed in the Table of Contents as general. sections “7” and “8,” respectively, their title

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Literature Cited UPDATES TO THE WORLD CATALOGUE OF , Diakonoff, A. 1973. The South Asiatic Olethreutini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). VOLUME 5, TORTRICIDAE Zoologische Monographieen van het (LEPIDOPTERA) Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie 1. 699 pp. In an effort to stay up-to-date with Horak, M. 1991. 1.1 Morphology, pp. 1-22. In current taxonomic treatments in Tortricidae and van der Geest, L. P. S. & H. H. to continue to improve our developing Evenhuis, eds., Tortricid Pests, Their electronic catalog of the , I provide a list Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. of new species, new combinations, and new Elsevier Science Publishers B. V., synonymies proposed prior to 2006, mostly in Amsterdam. 2005. A bibliography also is provided in ______. 1998. Tortricoidea, pp. 199-215. In support of the changes. If you are aware of Kristensen, N., ed., Lepidoptera, Moths other additions, taxonomic changes, and/or and Butterflies. Volume 1: Evolution, corrections to the catalog, please bring them to Systematics, and Biogeography. my attention. Thanks much for your continued Handbook of Zoology 4 (35), support. Arthropoda: Insecta. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin & New York. SPECIES AND GENERA OF Horak, M. and R. L. Brown. 1991. 1.2 TORTRICIDAE DESCRIBED PRIOR TO Taxonomy and phylogeny, pp. 23-48. In 2006 NOT INCLUDED IN TORTRICIDAE van der Geest, L. P. S. & H. H. CATALOGUE Evenhuis, eds., Tortricid Pests, Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. Accra Elsevier Science Publishers B. V., Amsterdam. amanica Razowski, 2005 (Accra), SHILAP Horak, M., I. F. B. Common & F. Komai. 1996. Revta. Lepid. 33: 425. TL: Tanzania (Amani). Tortricidae, pp. 123-136. In Neilsen, E. Holotype (&): BMNH. S., E. D. Edwards, and T. V. Rangsi, eds. Checklist of Australian kassaicola Razowski, 2005 (Accra), SHILAP Lepidoptera. Monographs on Australian Revta. Lepid. 33: 425. TL: Congo F. St. (Kassai Lepidoptera 4. CSIRO, Canberra, district). Holotype (%): BMNH. Australia. kikuayana Razowski, 2005 (Accra), SHILAP In the USA and Canada, the book can be Revta. Lepid. 33: 426. TL: Kenya [East Africa] ordered from Antipodes Books & Beyond Ltd.; (Kikuyu Ibea, Escarpment). Holotype (&): phone: (301) 602-9519; also, you can google BMNH. “Antipodes Books” and query for “Horak.”

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Acleris limosa Oku, 2005 (Ancylis), Tinea 18 (supplement 3): 103. TL: Japan (Honshu, Iwate rubi Razowski, 2005 (), Polskie Pismo Prefecture, Hebizuka, Tamayama Village). Entomol. 74: 501. TL: South Africa (Transkei, Holotype (%): EIHU. Langeni Forest). Holotype (%): TM (Cape Town). youmiae Byun & Yan, 2005 (Ancylis), Zootaxa 1103: 18. TL: China (Heilongjiang, Laoyeling). ruwenzorica Razowski, 2005 (Acleris), Polskie Holotype (%): NFUH. Pismo Entomol. 74: 501. TL: Uganda/Congo (Ruwenzori Range). Holotype (%): TM (Cape Cochylimorpha Town). kohibabae Razowski, 2005 (Cochylimorpha), Algoforma Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 432. TL: Afghanistan (Koh-i-Baba, S Seite, Shah-tu Algoforma Razowski, 2005, Polskie Pismo Pass). Holotype (%): ISEZ. Entomol. 74: 497. Type species: Teras Acleris algoana Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875. razowskiana Kuznetzov, 2005 (Cochyli- [: ] morpha), Zoosystematica Rossica 14(1): 178. [replacement name for pallens Kuznetzov, paralgoana Razowski, 2005 (Algoforma), 1966] Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 498. TL: South Africa (Kubusia Forest, Cape). Holotype (&): Dracontogena TM (Cape Town). bernardi Karisch, 2005 (Dracontogena), Linzer Anathamna biol. Beitr. 37: 463. TL: Katana (W. Kivu). Holotype (%): BMNH. neospermatophaga Pooni & Rose, 2005 (Anathamna), Entomon 30: 238. TL: India hoppei Karisch, 2005 (Dracontogena), Linzer (Himachal Pradesh, Dist. Solan, Nauni). biol. Beitr. 37: 460. TL: Guinea Ecuatorial (Isla Holotype (%): University of Horticulture and de Bioco, Moca Malabo). Holotype (%): Forestry, India. MNVD.

Ancylis lucki Karisch, 2005 (Dracontogena), Linzer biol. Beitr. 37: 463. TL: Kenya (Mugaga). apicipicta Oku, 2005 (Ancylis), Tinea 18 Holotype (&): BMNH. (supplement 3): 104. TL: Japan (Honshu, Iwate Prefecture, Kadoma 3 gôme, Mt. Hayachine, continentalis Karisch, 2005 (Dracontogena Kawai Village). Holotype (%): EIHU. niphadonta ssp.), Linzer biol. Beitr. 37: 460. TL: Zambia (Mbala, Locust Control Center).

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Holotype (&): BMNH. Eucosma schnirchi Karisch, 2005 (Dracontogena), aurilineana Ferris, 2005 (Eucosma), Zootaxa Linzer biol. Beitr. 37: 464. TL: Zaire (Prov. 806: 2. TL: USA (Wyoming, Albany Co., 1.6 Equateur, Kalamba, 55 km S Mbandaka, 3 km km SE Laramie). Holotype (%): USNM. E Ort). Holotype (&): Karisch Collection. nordini Wright, 2005 (Eucosma), J. Lepid. Soc. Epinotia 59: 129. TL: USA (Wyoming, Albany Co., Medicine Bow NF, 11.5 mi SE Laramie, Jct. tsurugisana Oku, 2005 (Epinotia), Tinea 18 Forest Roads 707 and 705). Holotype (%): (supplement 3): 108. TL: Japan (Shikoku, USNM. Tokushima Prefecture, Mt. Tsurugisan). Holotype (%): EIHU. piperata Wright, 2005 (Eucosma), J. Lepid. Soc. 59: 129. TL: USA (Utah, Vineyard). autumnalis Oku, 2005 (Epinotia), Tinea 18 Holotype (%): USNM. (supplement 3): 110. TL: Japan (Honshu, Iwate Prefecture, Mt. Sodeyama, Kuzumaki Town). taosana Wright, 2005 (Eucosma), J. Lepid. Soc. Holotype (%): EIHU. 59: 130. TL: USA (New Mexico, Taos Co., S side U.S. 64, 10 mi SE Tres Piedras). Holotype Eucoenogenes (%): USNM. bicucullus Pinkaew, 2005 (Eucoenogenes), Eudemis Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington 107: 873. TL: Thailand (Kanchanaburi Province, Thong Pha brevisetosa Oku, 2005 (Eudemis), Tinea 18 Phum National Park). Holotype (%): USNM. (supplement 3): 96. TL: Japan (Honshu, Iwate Prefecture, Kuriyagawa, Morioka). Holotype elongata Zhang & Li, 2005 (Eucoenogenes), (%): EIHU. Entomotaxonomia 27: 126. TL: China (Yunnan Province, Weishan County). Holotype (%): Eugnosta MUTC. lukaszi Razowski, 2005 (Eugnosta), Polskie vaneeae Pinkaew, 2005 (Eucoenogenes), Proc. Pismo Entomol. 74: 505. TL: South Africa Ent. Soc. Washington 107: 876. TL: Thailand (Royal Natal National Park, Tenedele Camp). (Kanchanaburi Province, Thong Pha Phum Holotype (%): TM (Cape Town). National Park). Holotype (%): USNM. niveicaput Razowski, 2005 (Eugnosta), Polskie wuyiensis Zhang & Li, 2005 (Eucoenogenes), Pismo Entomol. 74: 506. TL: South Africa Entomotaxonomia 27: 127. TL: China (Fujian (Springbok). Holotype (&): TM (Cape Town). Province, Mt. Wuyi). Holotype (%): MUTC.

6 Volume 8 January 2007 Issue 1 parapamirana Razowski, 2005 (Eugnosta), (Exoletuncus), SHILAP Revta. Lepid. 33: 332. Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 433. TL: TL: Ecuador (Morona-Santiago Province, Afghanistan (Koh-i-Baba, N Seite, Band-i- Macas, 5 km S Alisha). Holotype (%): SMFL. Amir). Holotype (%): ISEZ. pleregraptus Razowski & Pelz, 2005 parmisella Razowski, 2005 (Eugnosta), Polskie (Exoletuncus), SHILAP Revta. Lepid. 33: 329. Pismo Entomol. 74: 507. TL: South Africa TL: Ecuador (Pichincha Province, 1 km W (Cape Province, Kenton-on-Sea). Holotype (%): Papallacta Pass). Holotype (%): SMFL. TM (Cape Town). similis Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Exoletuncus), Eupoecilia SHILAP Revta. Lepid. 33: 330. TL: Ecuador (Zamora-Chinchipe Province, 22 km E Loja, yubariana Razowski, 2005 (Eupoecilia), Pol- P.N. Podocarpus, San Francisco Ranger skie Pismo Entomol. 74: 433. TL: Japan (Hok- Station). Holotype (%): SMFL. kaido, Yubari-d). Holotype (%): ISEZ. Gorytvesica Exoletuncus cosangana Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Goryt- angulatus Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Exo- vesica), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 59. TL: letuncus), SHILAP Revta. Lepid. 33: 331. TL: Ecuador (Napo Province, 12 km SSE Cosanga). Ecuador (Napo Province, 12 km SSE Cosanga). Holotype (%): SMFL. Holotype (%): SMFL. ebenoptera Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Goryt- aquilus Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Exoletuncus), vesica), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 60. TL: SHILAP Revta. Lepid. 33: 332. TL: Ecuador Ecuador (Morona-Santiago Province, Macas, (Tungurahua Province, 20 km E Baños, San Proano, 5 km S Alishi). Holotype (%): SMFL. Francisco). Holotype (%): SMFL. fustigera Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Goryt- canescens Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Exo- vesica), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 63. TL: letuncus), SHILAP Revta. Lepid. 33: 331. TL: Ecuador (Napo Province, 10 km SSE Cosanga). Ecuador (Napo Province, 10 km SSE Cosanga). Holotype (%): SMFL. Holotype (%): SMFL. homaema Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Goryt- guacamayosensis Razowski & Pelz, 2005 vesica), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 63. TL: (Exoletuncus), SHILAP Revta. Lepid. 33: 330. Ecuador (Napo Province, 10 km SSE Cosanga). TL: Ecuador (Napo Province, 15 km SE Holotype (%): SMFL. Cosanga, Cocodrilo). Holotype (%): SMFL. homora Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Gorytvesica), paraquilus Razowski & Pelz, 2005 Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 63. TL: Ecuador

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(Napo Province, 12 km SSE Cosanga). Ishikari Prefecture, Mt. Moiwa, Sopporo). Holotype (%): SMFL. Holotype (%): EIHU. medeter Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Gorytvesica), Heppnerographa Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 61. TL: Ecuador (Pichincha Province, 7 km NW Mindo, bathychtra Razowski & Pelz, 2005 Sachatamia). Holotype (%): SMFL. (Heppnerographa), Entomol. Zeit. 115: 170. TL: Ecuador (Tungurahua Province, 20 km E paraleipa Razowski & Pelz, 2005 Baños, San Francisco). Holotype (%): SMFM. (Gorytvesica), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 60. TL: Ecuador (Napo Province, 12 km SSE chrysotona Razowski & Pelz, 2005 Cosanga). Holotype (&): SMFL. (Heppnerographa), Entomol. Zeit. 115: 169. TL: Ecuador (Napo Province, 10 km SSE sachatamiae Razowski & Pelz, 2005 Cosanga). Holotype (%): SMFM. (Gorytvesica), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 64. TL: Ecuador (Pichincha Province, 7 km NW grapholithana Razowski & Pelz, 2005 Mindo, Sachatamia). Holotype (%): SMFL. (Heppnerographa), Entomol. Zeit. 115: 170. TL: Ecuador (Morona-Santiago Province, sychnopina Razowski & Pelz, 2005 Macas, Proano-Inapula, CREA-Domono). (Gorytvesica), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 62. Holotype (%): SMFM. TL: Ecuador (Napo Province, 15 km SE Cosanga, Cocodrilo). Holotype (%): SMFL longibarba Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Heppnerographa), Entomol. Zeit. 115: 170. tenera Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Gorytvesica), TL: Ecuador (Morona-Santiago Province, Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 59. TL: Ecuador Macas, Proano-Alshi, 5 km S Alshi). Holotype (Napo Province, 10 km SSE Cosanga). (&): SMFM. Holotype (%): SMFL monotana Razowski & Pelz, 2005 Gypsonoma (Heppnerographa), Entomol. Zeit. 115: 166. TL: Ecuador (Morona-Santiago Province, rivulana Oku, 2005 (Gysonoma), Tinea 18 Macas, Proano-Alshi, 5 km S Alshi). Holotype (supplement 3): 107. TL: Japan (Honshu, Iwate (%): SMFM. Prefecture, Aburaden, Yuzawa, Morioka). Holotype (%): EIHU. podocarpi Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Heppnerographa), Entomol. Zeit. 115: 166. Hedya TL: Ecuador (Zamora-Chinchipe Province, 22 km E Loja, P. N. Podocarpus, San Francisco simulans Oku, 2005 (Hedya), Tinea 18 Ranger Stn.). Holotype (%): SMFM. (supplement 3): 101. TL: Japan (Hokkaido,

8 Volume 8 January 2007 Issue 1 usitica Razowski & Pelz, 2005 pallidcypas Razowski, 2005 (Lobogenesis), (Heppnerographa), Entomol. Zeit. 115: 166. Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 450. TL: Ecuador TL: Ecuador (Loja Province, 10 km SE Loja, P. (Napo Province, 15 km S Cosango, Cocodrilo). N. Podocarpus, Cajanuma Ranger Stn.). Holotype (%): SMFL. Holotype (%): SMFM. pectinata Razowski, 2005 (Lobogenesis), Lepteucosma Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 444. TL: Ecuador (Napo Province, 15 km S Cosango, Cocodrilo). torreyae Wu, 2005 (Lepteucosma), in Wu and Holotype (%): SMFL. Chen, Acta Zool. Cracov. 49(B): 80. TL: China (Zhejiang Province, Zhuji County, Zhao- phoxapex Razowski, 2005 (Lobogenesis), jiazhen). Holotype (%): IZAS. Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 449 . TL: Ecuador (Napo Province, 15 km S Cosango, Cocodrilo). Lobogenesis Holotype (&): SMFL. banosia Razowski, 2005 (Lobogenesis), Polskie polyspina Razowski, 2005 (Lobogenesis), Pismo Entomol. 74: 441. TL: Ecuador Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 443. TL: Ecuador (Tungurahua Province, 20 km E Baños, San (Morona-Santiago Province, Macas, Proano- Francisco). Holotype (%): SMFL. Inapula, CREA-Domono). Holotype (%): SMFL. calamistrana Razowski, 2005 (Lobogenesis), Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 442. TL: Ecuador sthernarcosta Razowski, 2005 (Lobogenesis), (Napo Province, 10 km S Cosanga). Holotype Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 451 . TL: Ecuador (%): SMFL. (Napo Province, 15 km S Cosango, Cocodrilo). Holotype (%): SMFL. corymbovalva Razowski, 2005 (Lobogenesis), Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 449. TL: Ecuador Macrochlidia (Azuy Province, P. N. Cajas, Laguna Llaviuco). Holotype (%): SMFL. cajanumana Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Macrochlidia), Entomol. Zeit. 115: 165. TL: eretmognathos Razowski, 2005 (Lobogenesis), Ecuador (Loja Province, 10 km SE Loja, P. N. Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 452 . TL: Ecuador Podocarpus, Cajanuma Ranger Stn.). Holotype (Pichincha Province, 7 km NW Mindo, (%): SMFM. Sachatamia). Holotype (%): SMFL. Multiquaestia inserata Razowski, 2005 (Lobogenesis), Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 446. TL: Ecuador Multiquaestia Karisch, 2005, Lambillonea 105: (Napo Province, 1 km W Papallacta). Holotype 500. Type species: Multiquaestia albimaculana (%): SMFL. Karisch [Olethreutinae: Grapholitini]

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Revta. Lepid. 33: 426. TL: Tanzania (Amani). dentata Wang & Li, 2005 (Platyhomonopsis), Holotype (%): BMNH. Entomol. Fenn. 16: 264. TL: China (Guizhou Province, Jiangkou). Holotype (%): NUTC. Plinthograptis verucha Nedoshivina & Zolotuhin, 2005 ( ssp.), Nota Lepid. 28: 3. TL: ebogana Razowski, 2005 (Plinthograptis), Russia (Middle Volga Region, 140 km S SHILAP Revta. Lepid. 33: 424. TL: Cameroon Iljanovsk, vill. Srednikovo outskirts, Mt. (Aoa Ebogo). Holotype (&): BMNH. Atmala). Holotype (%): ZISP (St. Petersburg). Pseudohedya Pelochrista dentata Oku, 2005 (Pseudohedya), Tinea 18 powelli Wright, 2005 (Pelochrista), J. Lepid. (supplement 3): 100. TL: Japan (Honshu, Iwate Soc. 59: 132. TL: USA (Idaho, Oneida Co., Prefecture, Atei-sensô, Niisato Village). Curlew NG, 4 mi ENE Holbrook, jct. Forest Holotype (%): EIHU. Roads 056 and 057). Holotype (%): USNM. Rhopalovalva Phiaris moriutii Oku, 2005 (Rhopalovalva), Tinea 18 komaii Bae, 2005 (Phiaris), Tinea 18 (supplement 3): 106. TL: Japan (Hinshu, (supplement 3): 127. TL: Japan (Honshu, Osaka Shizuoka Prefecture, Warabo, Nakaizu Town, Prefecture, Ushitakisan, Kishiwada). Holotype Izu-peninsula). Holotype (%): EIHU. (%): OPU. Rhopaltriplasia Phtheochroa rotundipetalina Yu & Li, 2005 (Rhopal- natalica Razowski, 2005 (Phtheochroa), triplasia), Zootaxa 1082: 32. TL: China (Mt. Polskie Pismo Entomol. 74: 502. TL: South Wuyi, Fujian Province). Holotype (%): NUTC. Africa (Natal, Karkloof). Holotype (%): TM (Cape Town). spinalis Yu & Li, 2005 (Rhopaltriplasia), Zootaxa 1082: 33. TL: China (Mt. Hualong, Platyhomonopsis Shaanxi Province). Holotype (%): NUTC.

Platyhomonopsis Wang & Li, 2005, Entomol. Rhopobota Fenn. 16: 263. Type species: Platyhomonopsis dentata Wang & Li, 2005. [Tortricinae: furcata Zhang, Li & Wang, 2005 (Rhopobota), ] Entomol. Fenn. 16: 275. TL: China (Gansu Province, Wenxian). Holotype (%): NCTC.

11 Volume 8 January 2007 Issue 1 orbiculata Zhang, Li & Wang, 2005 cothurnata Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- (Rhopobota), Entomol. Fenn. 16: 276. TL: tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 71. TL: China (Gansu Province, Kangxian). Holotype Ecuador (Napo Province, 15 km SE Cosanga, (%): NCTC. Cocodrilo). Holotype (%): SMFL. fanjingensis Zhang, Li & Wang, 2005 cracens Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- (Rhopobota), Entomol. Fenn. 16: 276. TL: tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 68. TL: China (Guizhou Province, Mt. Fanjing). Ecuador (Loja Province, 10 km SE Loja, P.N. Holotype (%): NCTC. Podocarpus, Cajanuma Ranger Stn.). Holotype (%): SMFL. floccoa Zhang, Li & Wang, 2005 (Rhopobota), Entomol. Fenn. 16: 278. TL: China (Hunan crepera Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- Province, Sangzhi). Holotype (%): NCTC. tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 72. TL: Ecuador (Napo Province, 12 km SSE Cosanga). bucera Zhang, Li & Wang, 2005 (Rhopobota), Holotype (%): SMFL. Entomol. Fenn. 16: 278. TL: China (Shaanxi Province, Yangling). Holotype (%): NCTC. emblema Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 69. TL: Tracheolena Ecuador (Napo Province, 5 km W Papallacta, Laguna Papallacta). Holotype (%): SMFL. nigrilinea Dugdale, 2005 (Tracheolena), Zootaxa 870: 5. TL: New Caledonia (Bourail, cracens Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- Baie des Tortues). Holotype (%): MNHN. tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 68. TL: Ecuador (Loja Province, 10 km SE Loja, P.N. liparodes Dugdale, 2005 (Tracheolena), Podocarpus, Cajanuma Ranger Stn.). Holotype Zootaxa 870: 7. TL: New Caledonia (Mt. (%): SMFL. Panié). Holotype (%): MNHN. empheria Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- paniense Dugdale, 2005 (Tracheolena), tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 74. TL: Zootaxa 870: 9. TL: New Caledonia (Mt. Ecuador (Napo Province, 10 km SSE Cosanga). Panié). Holotype (%): MNHN. Holotype (%): SMFL.

Transtillaspis ependyma Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 72. TL: alluncus Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- Ecuador (Loja Province, 10 km SE Loja, P.N. tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 67. TL: Podocarpus, Cajanuma Ranger Stn.). Holotype Ecuador (Zamora-Chinchipe Province, 22 km E (%): SMFL. Loja, P.N. Podocarpus, San Francisco Ranger Stn.). Holotype (%): SMFL. galbana Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans-

12 Volume 8 January 2007 Issue 1 tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 73. TL: TL: Ecuador (Napo Province, 15 km SE Ecuador (Napo Province, 10 km SSE Cosanga). Cosanga, Cocodrilo). Holotype (%): SMFL. Holotype (%): SMFL. plagifascia Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- juxtonca Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 66. TL: tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 69. TL: Ecuador (Tungurahua Province, 15 km N Ecuador (Loja Province, 10 km SE Loja, P.N. Ambato). Holotype (%): SMFL. Podocarpus, Cajanuma Ranger Stn.). Holotype (%): SMFL. rioverdensis Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 75. TL: lypra Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Transtillaspis), Ecuador (Tungurahua Province, 17 km E Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 68. TL: Ecuador Baños, Rio Verde). Holotype (%): SMFL. (Napo Province, 15 km SE Cosanga, Cocodrilo). Holotype (%): SMFL. tungurahuana Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 76. TL: mecosacculus Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- Ecuador (Tungurahua Province, 17 km E tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 73. TL: Baños, Rio Verde). Holotype (%): SMFL. Ecuador (Loja Province, 10 km SE Loja, P.N. Podocarpus, Cajanuma Ranger Stn.). Holotype NEW COMBINATION AND NEW (%): SMFL. SYNONYMS PROPOSED IN 2005 mindoana Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- algoana Felder & Rogenhofer to Algoforma tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 76. TL: (Razowski 2005) Ecuador (Pichincha Province, 7 km NW Mindo, atalodes Meyrick to Exoletuncus (Razowski & Sachatamia). Holotype (%): SMFL. Pelz 2005) blackmorei Obraztsov as synonym of effractana nedyma Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Trans- (Karsholt et al. 2005) tillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 74. TL: blanditana Kuznetzov to Rhopobota Ecuador (Napo Province, 15 km SE Cosanga, (Kuznetzov 1999) Cocodrilo). Holotype (%): SMFL. chrysodetis Meyrick to Oregocerata (Razowski and Brown 2005) Clepsimorpha as synonym of Neocalyptis neelys Razowski & Pelz, 2005 (Transtillaspis), (Razowski 2005) Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 70. TL: Ecuador Clepsiphyes as synonym of Neocalyptis (Napo Province, 15 km SE Cosanga, (Razowski 2005) Cocodrilo). Holotype (%): SMFL. dentiuncanae; misspelling of dentiuncana (Brown 2005) parummaculatum Razowski & Pelz, 2005 Durrantia was correctly listed as a synonym of (Transtillaspis), Acta Zool. Cracov. 48 (B): 75. Phtheochroa (Brown 2005), but not recognized

13 Volume 8 January 2007 Issue 1 as a homonym of Durrantia (Oecophoridae) Tinea 18 (supplement 3): 124–138. effractana Hübner as valid species (Karsholt et Brown, J. W. 2005. World catalogue of insects. al. 2005) Volume 5: Tortricidae (Lepidoptera). emaciatana Walsingham to Pelochrista (Wright Apollo Books. 741 pp. 2005) Byun, B.-K. & S.-C. Yan. 2005. Description of excavana Haworth, 1811, not Donovan 1794 a new species, records of five (Karsholt et al. 2005) previously unrecorded species, and re- fuscana Sheldon as synonym of effractana discovery of a lost species in the genus (Karsholt et al. 2005) Ancylis Hübner (Lepidoptera: Tortrici- indicata Diakonoff to insertae sedis (Dugdale dae) from China. Zootaxa 1103: 17-26. 2005) Dugdale, J. S. 2005. Three new species of keredjana Razowski to species status Tracholena Common, 1965 (Razowski 2005) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Tortricinae: kochiana Goeze (not kochiella) as a valid Schoetnotenini) from New Caledonia species (Karsholt et al. 2005) associated with Araucariaceae. Zootaxa munda Diakonoff to Eucoenogenes (Pinkaew et 870: 1-16. al. 2005) Ferris, C. D. 2005. A new species of Eucosma nielseni Kawabe as synonym of blanditana Hübner from the western United States (Zhang et al. 2005) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: ). pamirana Razowski to species status (Razowski Zootaxa 806: 1-8. 2005) Karisch, T. 2005. Ein neuer wickler aus Angola perproquinqua Heinrich as synonym of (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae, Olethreu- emaciatana (Wright 2005) tinae). Lambillonea 105: 500-503. plumicornis Rothschild (in Homona) - holotype Karisch, T. 2005. Uebersicht ueber die Gattung at BMNH, not a tortricid (unpublished) Dracontogena Diakonoff 1970 (Lepid- praeconia Meyrick to Rubrograptis (Razowski optera: Tortricidae: Olethreutinae: 2005) Grapholitini). [Overview of the genus rhyparographta; misspelling of rhyparograpta Dracontogena Diakonoff 1970 (Brown 2005) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreu- stettinensis Leraut as synonym of effractana tinae: Grapholitini).] Linzer Biologische (Karsholt et al. 2005) Beiträge 37(1): 457-476. subelectana Kawabe to Phiaris (Bae 2005) Karsholt, O., L. Aarvik, D. Agassiz, P. Huemer & K. Tuck. 2005. Acleris effractana LITERATURE IN SUPPORT (Hübner, 1799) - a Holarctic trotricid. OF THE CHANGES Nota Lepidopterologica 28: 93-102. Kuznetzov, V. I. 2005. Cochylimorpha raz- Bae, Y.-S. 2005. Systematic study of the genus owskiana nom. n. for C. pallens (Kuz- Phiaris Hübner (Lepidoptera, Tor- netzov, 1966) (Lepidoptera: Cochyl- tricidae) from Korea and Japan, part III. idae). Zoosystematica Rossica 14(1)

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2005: 178. Razowski, J. 2005. Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) Nedoshivina, S. V. and V. V. Zolotuhin 2005. from South Africa. 1: Tortricini and A new subspecies of Pelatea klugiana . Polskie Pismo Entomol- (Freyer, 1836) from the Middle Volga ogiczne 74:495-508. Region of Russia with notes on its Razowski, J. & J. Brown. 2005. Review of morphology and life history (Tortric- Oregocerata Razowski (Lepidoptera: idae). Nota Lepidopterologica 28: 3-9. Tortricidae: Euliini), with descriptions Oku, T. 2005. Some olethreutine moths of four new species. Proceedings of the (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from Japan Entomological Society of Washington confused with or allied to other known 107: 903-913. species. Tinea 18 (supplement 3): 96- Razowski, J. & Pelz, V. 2005. Remarks on 114. Neotropical Chlidanotini with a new Pinkaew, N., A. Chandrapatya & R. Brown. species of Macrochlidia Brown, 1990 2005. Two new species and a new and seven new species of Heppner- record of Eucoenogenes Meyrick ographa Razowski, 1987 from Ecuador (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from Thai- (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Entomol- land with a discussion of characters ogische Zeitschrift (Stuttgart) 115(4): defining the genus. Proceedings of the 165-171. Entomological Society of Washington Razowski, J. & V. Pelz. 2005. Exoletuncus 107: 869-882. Razowski, 1988 from Ecuador, with Pooni, H. S. & H. S. Rose. 2005. Anathamna description of seven species neospermatophaga sp. nov. (Enarmoni- (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae, Euliini). ini: Olethreutinae: Tortricidae) from SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterologia western Himalaya, India. Entomon 30: 33: 327-339. 237-241. Razowski J., Pelz V. 2005. Lobogenesis Razowski, J. 2005. Notes and descriptions of Razowski, 1990 (Lepidoptera: Tor- primitive Tortricini from tropical tricidae: Euliini) from Ecuador, with Africa, with a list of Asian taxa description of ten new species. Polskie (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). SHILAP Re- Pismo Entomologiczne 74: 439-453. vista de Lepidopterologia 33: 423-436. Razowski, J. and V. Pelz. 2005. New species of Razowski, J. 2005. Review of Neocalyptis Gorytvesica Razowski, 1997 and Diakonoff, 1941 (Lepidoptera: Tort- Transtillaspis Razowski 1987 (Lepid- ricidae) with description of five new optera: Tortricidae: Euliini) from Ecua- species. Polskie Pismo Entomol- dor. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 48 ogiczne 74: 137-148. (B): 57-94. Razowski, J. 2005. Descriptions and Rose, H. S. and Pooni, H.S. 2005. Taxonomic rectifications in Asian Cochylini studies on the family Tortricidae (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Polskie (Tortricoidea: Lepidoptera) from Pismo Entomologiczne 74: 431-438. northwestern India - tribe Eucosmini

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(Olethreutinae). Zoos' Print Journal 20(2): MIXED REVIEWS OF 1751-1765. [haven’t seen] TORTRICID CATALOGUE Wang, X.-P. & H.-H. Li. 2005. A new genus and species of Tortricinae (Lepidoptera: I have seen a number of published Tortricidae) from China. Entomologica reviews of the tortricid catalogue, and most of Fennica 16: 263-265. them point out a number of minor deficiencies Wright, D. J. 2005. Some Eucosmini and/or shortcomings in the product. Fortunately, (Tortricidae) associated with Eucosma most are the types of errors that can be emaciatana (Walsingham) and corrected in the electronic version currently Eucosma totana Kearfott; four new being developed. Although there appear to be species, a new combination, and a new very few omitted taxa and few misspellings of synonymy. Journal of the Lepid- taxa, there are a number of misspellings of opterists’ Society 59: 121-133. authors’ names, and an inordinate number of Wu, C. & X. Chen. 2005. First record of the either misspelled or incorrect type localities. If genus Lepteucosma from China, with and when you encounter these types of errors, description of one new species please forward them me so they can be (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Acta Zool- corrected. Thanks. ogica Cracoviensia 49(B): 79-81. Another criticism of the catalogue is the Yu, H. & H.-H. Li. 2005. First record of the total loss of phylogenetic information by genus Rhopaltriplasia from China, with organizing taxa alphabetically. Perhaps genera description of two new species should have been grouped together at the tribal (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreu- level, with those that are conspicuously similar tinae). Zootaxa 1082: 29-35. placed together, following classifications such Zhang, A.-H., H.-H. Li & S. Wang. 2005. as those proposed by Razowski in his Study on the genus Rhopobota Lederer catalogues of various geographic regions - from China (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: something to consider for the updated edition in Olethreutinae). Entomologica Fennica 25-30 years! 16: 273-286. If you have comments and/or recom- ______mendations, please feel free to send them to me. It would be interesting to begin a dialog ZOOTAXA STILL LOOKING regarding the “essentials” and how to best FOR NEW LEPIDOPTERA convey the included information. It is possible SUBJECT EDITORS that we will be able to incorporate these types of suggestions into the current database, and in Zootaxa, a rapid international journal for turn develop different ways of sorting the data taxonomists, is still seeking one or more to maximize the ease of usage and still retain qualified Lepidoptera Section editors. If the maximum phylogenetic content. Thanks in interested, please contact Dr. Zhang at advance for your comments. “[email protected]

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