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ABSTRACT

Contribution to the knowledge of the microlepidopteran fauna of tlie Canarian Archipelago. 5th contribution: Choreutidae, Clyphipterigidae, Ethniidae, Acrolepiidae, Epenneniidae, Tinaegeriidae, Marphidae, Coaq- terigidae, Walshiidae. ?bis pmmt paper treates the 21 species hitherto stated in the Cana- ry Islands of the above mentioned fdlies. Six of the species are to be considered as endenic. Biological c-ts are &ven and the genital organs of sane species are presented in illustration.

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94 90 I between the mies fran Lundblad‘s col lrct ion and ny

Las Mercedes and Las Cañadas del Teide (Tenerife). 10 ny further investigations 1 have been successful to borrow Saun- deru’ types of H. atra (London) and Cockerell’s type oF 11. maderensis (Ox- ford). 1 have also received specimens frau other collections. For this help X am greatly indpted to Mr. C.R. Else (Brit. h.Nat. Hist., London), br. M.V.R. de V. Graham (Hope Dept. Ent. Oxford Univ.), h. A. Pekkarinen (2001. h.,Helsingfors), ür. M. Báez (Dept. 2002. Univ. La Laguna, Tene- rife), Mr. A. Machado Carrillo (Ia Laguna), Mrs. 1. Wegener (nis. Nat. Ilm- boldt, Univ. Berlin, DW) and Stldiendirektor H. ’Wolf’ (Plettenberg, BRD). By means of a grant fmn Swedisii Natural Scieire Research (Stockholm) 1 was able to visit British Musem (Nat. llist.) the last week of August 1980 in to work with the collections of Hylaeus frau the Eumpean parts of the Hediterranean cuvitries and the Macammsian Islands. 1 expmss rny he- artly pratitude for this help. In the liat of localities there are the follcuing abbreviations: W.... .British H*saai of Natural History, London MCN....Miseo Insuiar de Cienciaa Naturales, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Me...Zoologiachea bwum der Hiboldt Universitat m üerlin, DDR. RM..... Swedish Miear o€ Natural History, Stockholm. ~1....2001ogical ELieern o€ the University, Helsingfors.

Wiaeus (Proaopis) e Saunders Syn: Prosopis pictips Nyl. ssp. e Saders (Wamcke, 1970, p. 749)

Ihe new finde of this species frau the Canary Islands are: Tenerife: Barranco Bufadem, 7-VII-1963, 26a, J.M. Fernández leg. (MCN); Barranco Santas 24-11-1963, Id, R. Arozarena leg. (MCN); haga, 6-11-1966, 16, R. Arouirena leg. (MCN); Chio to Tamah, 19-11,-5-111-1975, 2@, A.E. Stabbs (BM); Santa CNZ, 2-11-1698, lo, Hinz (IME), 17-V-1951, 18, J.M. Fer- nández leg. (MCN); Forest of La M~M, 7-11-1904, ia, (det. E. Saunders, tM 6); Puerto de la CNZ, Taoro Park, 4-IV-1970, 18(Argyranth-) S. Erland- sson (RM); Playa de las Américas, 25-111-1979, 18(Armanthenun) S. Erland- SSOll (RM). El Hierro: Valverde, 600 m alt. 24-30-111-1930, 14 11. Lindberg lec. (WI) La Palma: Tunel de la Galga, 25-IV-76, 19, F.J. Chandels (BM). Gran Canaria: Maspalonas, Barranco del Toro. 6-12-IV-1973, 399, H. Wolf, Dünen Maspalaaas, 6-IV-1976, 19, H. Wolf. WOLF (1980, p. 68) mentions fur-

114 LO1 ther 9Mand 19 fmdifferent localities.

Iiylaeus (Paraprosopis) canarisnsis n. sp. Type area: Canary Islands (Tenerife) Type pterial: Holotype 0 and allotype 6.Tenerife: Las Cañadas del Teide, 2150 m. alt., 17-V-1960, O. Liudblad leg., in coll. Swedish Eciseun Nat. Hist., Stockhohn. Paratypes: Las Cañadas del Teide, 17-V-1960, 17#3~O. Lundblad leg. (M), Las Cañadas, 20-V-1947, 6&?5~H. Lindberg 1%. (Zm). 1-VI-1957, 1& , H. Lindberg leg. (Zm), Las Cañadas, 17-V-1966, 6&, J.H. Fedndez leg. (MCN), 15-V-1960, 4da, G. Ortega leg. (MCN), 5-V-1972, id, J.M. Fedndez leg. (MCN); Las Cañadas, 2200 m. alt., 23-ni-1976, 16(Fexula linki Webb.), A. Machado leg.; Las Mercedes, 20-V-1957, 2a19, O. Lundhlad (RM). Female (holotype): Head black, clypeus and supraclypeal area black with re- ticdate-striation and pinctured. Facial spots black, only a very anal1 whi- te spot on each side of the clypeus, labnm black in the dddle part a cavi- ty. Malar space narrow, rnandibles black. Antennae scape black, 1st joint

black, 2nd joint partly black, other joints black, beneath yellow-b-. F* vae on the vertex convergent against the ocells. Vertex of the head, scapes and mandibles with 10% pale hairs. lñorax black, also p-tal collare, huaerale tuberculae black, te@- lae pitch-black. Cordifonned apea very fim linco-reticulated above wiLh a few short ridges. Wiw hyaline, veins and stip black. Le@ black, only a little white gpot at the apex of tibiae 1-111. 'Riorax with long pale haira. Manen black, 1st tergite with reticdate-striation and dnute punc- tuatim, on each side of the mar& a mallniora or less distinct line of white hairs, other tergites have reticulate-striation and dnute punctuathn

Length: 3-3.5 mil. Male (allotype): Head black, ocellar region of the capsula fine puictated. CiypeUS, supraciypeai ama and facial spots white, the spots reaching the antennal socket. Labnra and manaibles black. Malar space narra#. Antennae scape, 1st and partly 2d joint black, other joints above black, hath yellou-brown. Vertex of the head, scapes and mandibles with long, pale, hairs. Thorax black, srnall punctured with long *te hairs. Pronotal collan, lunnerale tuberculae black, tegulae pitch-black. Cordifonned area as the fe-